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But an earlier and softer version of this idea, known as MedPAC, flopped.
Ms Abdullayeva thinks Ilham may be a softer version of his father, but that closed-minded advisers call the shots.
In 2004, Vice President Dick Cheney was criticized for making a softer version of a similar argument against John Kerry, the Democratic nominee challenging President George W. Bush.
"People are constantly trying to make us look a softer version of 40, or a more youthful, fresher version of 50.
Our house was like a softer version of Absolutely Fabulous at times – this complicated mother-daughter relationship in which sometimes the daughter is the mother.
He was trying to form words, and finally, in a softer version of his drawl, managed to ask for a cigarette.
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The university also sends softer versions of the letter to A and B students who suddenly get Cs in the spring semester, Mr. Brown said.
This is often accompanied by a much stronger view of the legitimacy of external judgments about what is really in a person's interest, and a stronger likelihood to question individuals' own assessment of their best interests than alternative, softer versions of paternalism.
Sure, there were plenty of sharp tailored suits to go around, as well as softer versions of traditional menswear suiting in fabrics including Glen plaids, herringbone and houndstooth.
By 2007 the Welsh NHS was using softer versions of commissioning based largely of ideas about 'collegiate contracting' and partnership working.
It's sort of a soft version of propaganda.
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