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Few, if any, hearts would be softened in the process.
For Mr Dell, any winner's curse from overpaying would be softened by avoiding the loser's curse of losing his job.
The political impact for Britons would be softened by a controversial "social payment", in the form of some sort of voucher or other asset.
There were hopes in early October that this position would be softened after secret talks took place in Turkey between Syrian Kurds and assorted Turkish diplomats and spooks.
Small employers might reduce coverage, but this blow would be softened if the policy helped finance a universal plan in which all Americans would get group rates.
The financial hit they are taking on Balotelli, however, would be softened significantly should a permanent transfer to China materialise this summer.
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With the risk of default rising, a fifth of these firms face a downgrade, in many cases imminent.In reality, a tough monetary stance would have to be softened by an extension of Brazil's lavish financial subsidies.
So if our advertising could be softened and still work, they'd be all for it.
If not, that statement should be softened.
The butter must be softened.
One foray by Taft into the hypothetical went beyond standard historical supposition and amounted to an apology to the nation's white Southerners: had Lincoln not been killed, Taft declared, "the consequences of the war would not have been as hard for them to bear, the wounds would have been more easily healed, the trying days of reconstruction would have been softened".
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