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Hinault insisted his attacks, including one that took 4min 36sec out of LeMond, were intended to soften opposition.
Patent offices around the world have been granting patents on genes, human and otherwise, for decades, but time has done little to soften opposition to the idea.
"With one hand ministers are bribing councils to soften opposition; with the other they're stripping away long established legal protections from homeowners.
If the public's fear of radiation turned out to be overblown, it could help soften opposition to nuclear power (the nuclear industry, naturally, is keen to play down the risks at every opportunity).
The West is holding out hope that a briefing from Arab League leaders to the council on Tuesday will soften opposition to the resolution, with negotiations over the text to resume in earnest on Wednesday.
Instead, they portrayed the vote as a response to what they saw as heavy-handedness by the administration — coupled with an effort to force President Bush to consider some domestic economic initiatives to soften opposition to the trade pact.
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But the blackout has softened opposition from lawmakers.
So far, no country has succeeded in building a permanent geological repository for high-level nuclear waste, and only Finland has secured public acceptance for a site.Concern about climate change has softened opposition a little.
Politicians, lobbyists and policy experts continued on Monday to discuss the prospect of new limitations on firearms, with stronger support and even some indications of softening opposition to gun control in the aftermath of the mass killing.
The terror attacks last fall softened opposition to the law's data retention provision by many civil liberties advocates and by Erkki Liikanen, the European commissioner who oversaw the drafting of the law.
However we might sympathise with this woman's condition, by deliberately choosing to go public with it she is adopting a campaigning stance, if you like, a subtle form of emotional blackmail aimed at softening opposition to a change in the law".
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