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Greece continues to insist on softer terms for the rescue funds.
The longer Spain waits, the more the IMF's view may win support, bringing softer terms.
And he noted that, partly because some interrogation techniques clearly fall short of torture, he sometimes used softer terms when characterizing a range of methods.
It would be a mistake for Russia to respond in kind today by seeking to prolong the PCA negotiations in the hope that a possibly more amenable EU president may one day offer softer terms.
Perhaps Greece could scare Germany into softer terms just by threatening such a sale.Many a private-equity firm has overestimated the profits to be wrung from buy-outs, and the sovereignty market may be no exception.
As with the original the rules that use 'must' or 'must not' are legislation whereas rules which use 'should' and other softer terms aren't, though crucially they can be used in court under the Road Traffic Act to establish liability.
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It matters that white supremacists (who apparently prefer the softer term "white nationalists") support Trump, and that he is slow to disavow their endorsement.
The paper also often describes conservatives as "right-wing" or "far right," but usually uses the much softer term "left-leaning" to describe corresponding people on the left.
"They use soft terms.
In February it bought $10 billion-worth of Dubai's bonds on soft terms through the UAE's central bank.
We have had no state aid and no soft terms from anyone, yet our grade II pier is of almost equal architectural importance.
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