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The fund's economists reckon that this may be because central banks view spending cuts as a stronger signal of a commitment to fiscal prudence and so are more willing to provide some monetary stimulus to soften the blow.Indeed, declines in interest rates, which also weakened countries' exchange rates, help explain why GDP did not decline even more sharply.
Mr. Romney lent his campaign another $6.5 million out of his personal fortune to soften the impact of the decline in donations.
But I have alternative affiliations to soften the blow of European decline: in addition to feeling European I am British, a westerner, a free-market liberal and a supporter of global openness (if readers will forgive this last, rather woolly formulation).So I should be a receptive audience for Mr Brooks.
In two decades the man who made his $4.4bn fortune largely by investing in real estate, particularly dozens of shopping malls across the US, saw the value of his franchise soar to almost $1.1bn, according to the latest figures from Forbes – enough of a profit to soften the team's correlating decline on the field.
The director, Burkhard C. Kosminski, declined to make changes to soften the impact of the violence.
Again soften the back body.
It'll soften the blow.
This will soften the glue.
Using fabric softener can soften the feel on your feet.
Prepare and soften the tortillas.
In a down market dividends act as a shock absorber, softening the blow from declining share prices.
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