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A surge in South Africa's corn production this year could soften prices of corn, a staple commodity, and threaten the survival of some of the country's farms.
This drought could soften voters' attitudes about spending money for water.
Still, perhaps W. could soften this by reiterating that this is a "thin" warrant bestowed by default; it is not a warrant that is transmitted onto (3) by the deduction.
The brilliant vibrancy of this soup appeals here, but you could soften its healthy green edges by stirring in 100ml of double cream at the end.
Deutsche Bank said this spring that China's coal imports could soften because its urbanizing interior is near coal mines and away from coastal ports.
Nothing could soften the blow of losing like this, though.
The AZO was grown with a Lab Nano 9100 ALD system (Ensure Nanotech Inc. Beijing, China) at 150 °C which could soften the AgNWs and made them interconnect better, and this temperature has little effect on the NOA63 and the electrode.
A surge of issuance could soften the market.
States could soften labour laws, say, to encourage manufacturers to expand.
That defiant stance could soften, given the force of the government's case.
The growing importance of the Asian market could soften the blow for pig farmers.
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