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His soft stance is only a matter of time".
Online, some far-right sympathisers mock his perceived soft stance on Islam, calling him "Ali Juppé".
The U.S. intelligence branches had not yet turned up evidence that Castro or his followers were Communists, and, given Batista's brutality, some American officials were developing a soft stance toward the rebels.
It is dicey these days for a news organization to use the word "liar" unless attributing it to a statement that someone else has said, but I deplore the soft stance that most papers take these days.
He added that school officials were not taking a soft stance on the girls accused of being involved, even though some had problems classified under state special-education law as behavioral disabilities.
"He himself came out of the oil and gas business in Midland, so his soft stance on the current oil crisis is understandable," said Craig McDonald of Texans for Public Justice, a watchdog group in Austin.
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There are signs that some candidates have begun tacking toward a softer stance.
The attitude to the WTO application could provide the first tangible evidence of a softer stance.
Ferguson also claimed Wenger's later signings had mirrored his own "softer" stance towards the game.
In a telephone interview Dr. Ogilvie took a seemingly softer stance toward Mr. Burchfield than she does in her book.
Less expected (though even more hoped-for) was the softer stance towards inflation in the Open Market Committee's accompanying statement.
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