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If protectionist attitudes were to soften on the back of rugby sevens' inclusion in next year's Olympics, however, the game's global horizons could be transformed.
Even if Mr. Arafat were to soften his stance on Israel, how significant such a breakthrough would be is far from clear.
LeMond eventually won that Tour, but only after being pushed to the limit by Hinault, who insisted that any attacks he made were to soften up the opposition, toughen up the American and make the race entertaining.
Not that it would have done much good if they had, for they were told that the protections afforded by those conventions did not apply to the "security detainees" they were holding.The guards' orders were to "soften up" the detainees prior to interrogation.
No matter that their orders were to "soften up" the prisoners for interrogation.
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The most we hope for is to soften the blow.
One is to soften the language, presumably to remove some of the sting.
Something else she tried to learn is to soften her blunt style of speaking her mind.
The goal of exposure therapy is to soften the eschar and remove it.
(The tiles' traditional function is to soften the solidity of the walls.
That's the point, you might say: their job is to soften the impact of life's dramas.
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