Botox has softened my lines, though my outlook has softened, too.
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The rain softened the greens and the wind was becalmed.
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Serves: 8 Softened unsalted butter and sugar (for the ramekins)
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Consumers' inflation expectations have actually softened over the past year.
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Cook, stirring often, until slightly softened, 6 to 7 minutes.
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Also, Trump softened on some of his harshest promises: Obamacare?
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Cook and stir mushrooms until softened, about 5 minutes. 2.
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His style softened markedly in his last days in office.
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He made promises (or softened his stance to) the NRA.
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South Africa's rand softened slightly, while stocks were little changed.
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George Soros has softened his tone on the Brexit fallout.
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On February 21st China's foreign ministry softened the message somewhat.
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However, their views about prospective buyer traffic softened a bit.
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So it is understandable that it has softened the blow.
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Congress has softened the most draconian parts of the bill.
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The tax still sharpened incentives, the handouts softened the pain.
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Cook and stir mushrooms until softened, about 25 minutes. 210.
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The Dubai real estate market has softened since late 2014.
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The dollar softened against the yen to trade at 111.31.
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By Thursday evening, the GOP candidate had softened his tone.
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Slowly, Ahmed's aggression softened into something closer to intellectual curiosity.
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Add carrots, and cook until slightly softened, about 4 minutes.
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The property market recently softened, and is only now reviving.
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But since then, Trump's rhetoric on the wall has softened.
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Trump has softened his rhetoric on NATO since taking office.
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In other cases he has reversed or softened his stance.
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Its overall cushioning should deliver a softened but responsive ride.
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Oil demand is improving as trade tensions softened, he said.
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South Africa's rand, Mexico's peso and Brazil's real also softened.
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Meanwhile, the dollar softened slightly against a basket of currencies.
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And so his immigration policy softened, only to harden anew.
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But Murdoch softened toward Trump as the election grew nearer.
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Against the yen, the dollar softened to trade at 109.65.
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After he took power, the government subsequently softened its tone.
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Groupthink and mistrust of the other have softened, but linger.
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The U.S. softened its tone slightly against China this weekend.
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Even since his win, he's only slightly softened his tone.
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Blue sky over blue sea, all softened by the humidity.
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The softened collagens act like a lubricant in your mouth.
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As the economy softened, leasing that development was a challenge.
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Those demands were later softened, but the damage was done.
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His face softened to a smile when they finally arrived.
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Yet through the windows came north light, softened and diffused.
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Bake until softened and lightly browned, about 20 minutes. 4.
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But recent changes in the A.N.C. have softened his position.
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After months of conversation, the prosecutor's stance toward J. softened.
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So, the tone has softened and the tactics have changed.
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His eyes softened adoringly as he examined the bike's workmanship.
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In the Kansas City Fed's region, farmland values also softened.
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Mr. Kamae sings this version, his voice softened by age.
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Against the yen, the dollar softened to trade at 106.51.
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His poll numbers softened, and the media turned on him.
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Mexican stocks were marginally higher, while the peso softened 2729.1%.
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Regulations have been softened in campaigns to cut "green tape".
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The cryptocurrency softened slightly to $6,663.96 by around 2 p.m.
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The case's edges aren't quite as angular; everything's been softened.
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Since then, the tone out of the ECB has softened.
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Even Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina softened a bit.
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Add onion and cook, stirring often, until softened, about 3 minutes.
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But in the past 18 months, Anthony has softened her stance.
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Flip zucchini and microwave for 3 more minutes, or until softened.
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She softened her stance only when they needed computers for schoolwork.
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Oil prices inched higher during Asian trade as the dollar softened.
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If the mixture has softened in the process, refrigerate until firm.
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Cook and stir onion until softened and browned, about 3 minutes.
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Mexico's peso softened 0.7%, the smallest decline among its regional peers.
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Softened by weathering, its walls turn a radiant gold at sunset.
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On the European side, some fierce critics have softened their tone.
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The onshore yuan softened 0.5 percent against the euro to 7.1991.
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Texas's voter ID law was recently softened by a federal court.
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It softened its originally draconian rules against members facing legal travails.
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To some critics, he softened the music or blunted the edge.
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Argentina's stocks benchmark dipped 0.183 percent, while the country's peso softened.
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"Traditional power markets including gas and coal have softened," GE said.
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However, manufacturing growth unexpectedly slowed in August as domestic demand softened.
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Thus softened, the bitumen seeps into incipient cracks, sealing them up.
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Under their influence, Trump briefly softened his rhetorical assault on NATO.
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The U.S. dollar softened a touch against a basket of currencies.
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Sandberg has softened her stance since her husband's death last May.
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Cohen's cooperation with Mueller appears to have softened his previous critics.
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On Friday she softened that stance before taking off for Rome.
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But she believes Trump has softened his stance on the issue.
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Against the Japanese yen, the greenback softened to trade at 23.
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After initially supporting Saudi action, Donald Trump has softened to Qatar.
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But since winning the White House, Trump has softened his remarks.
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Add the onion and cook until softened, 5 to 7 minutes.
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At the same time, VC sentiment on virtual reality softened significantly.
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Sales in China, the world's largest auto market, have also softened.
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They have not appreciably softened his policies on trade or immigration.
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Since the trade dispute escalated, business and consumer confidence have softened.
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But partaking of all meals with Ella has softened her lines.
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He has frustrated prosecutors, challenged judges and softened grim-faced juries.
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Russia's rouble softened as investors awaited the latest central bank decision.
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However, prices retreated 4% after the two sides softened their stance.
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By the end of the week, Trump's tone had already softened.
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Critics faulted Draghi for an autocratic style that Lagarde has softened.
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Hungary's forint and the Polish zloty softened slightly against the euro.
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Trump's repellant social media presence isn't softened at all in song.
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A former Marine Corps captain, Dowd had not softened with age.
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Although his face softened somewhat, he still wouldn't let me in.
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Red chiles, only slightly hot, which I softened in boiling water.
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In addition, business investment softened and home sales fell in April.
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Add the dried chillies and cook for 10 minutes until softened.
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Money sent back by Moldovan emigrants may have also softened the blow.
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Over time, however, it seems as though his stance may have softened.
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Fill crust with softened ice cream, smoothing top with an offset spatula.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.01 to T$31.680 per U.S. dollar.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.05 to T$32.680 per U.S. dollar.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.04 to T$32.285 per U.S. dollar.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.038 to T$31.740 per U.S. dollar.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.057 to T$32.480 per U.S. dollar.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.005 to T$31.376 per U.S. dollar.
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Credit markets have softened ever so slightly, but from extremely strong levels.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.04 to T$32.418 per U.S. dollar.
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But since then government officials have softened their tone on the plan.
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Cook 2 to 3 minutes more, or until the apples have softened.
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The removable diffuser hood softened the light so whites weren't blown out.
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Perhaps most striking, Ms Le Pen softened her position on the euro.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.193 to T$32.418 per U.S. dollar.
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Cook and stir onion until softened and slightly browned, about 4 minutes.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.022 to T$31.702 per U.S. dollar.
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That Romney has softened his tone on Trump is not entirely surprising.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.031 to T$32.279 per U.S. dollar.
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Cook and stir until slightly browned and softened, about 8 minutes. 3.
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To assemble, stir softened butter and chives together in a small bowl.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.077 to T$32.579 per U.S. dollar.
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Cook down until the butter is browned and the apples are softened.
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Romney's progress toward the nomination—and ultimately softened him up for the
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My skin feels smoother and my fine lines have softened up too.
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And, of course, Europe has softened a little bit coming into 2019.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.06 to T$31.878 per U.S. dollar.
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But he is a forgiving man, softened by old age and retirement.
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Oil prices softened after having spiked to highs not seen since 2014.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.019 to T$30.185 per U.S. dollar.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.067 to T$30.668 per U.S. dollar.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.043 to T$31.0343 per U.S. dollar.
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Of course, the bonuses never softened the blow for the Tallaght man.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.123 to T$31.795 per U.S. dollar.
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However, the country's growth prospects have softened against a weak external environment.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.095 to T$31.898 per U.S. dollar.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.029 to T$32.080 per U.S. dollar.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.018 to T$32.374 per U.S. dollar.
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Musk has also softened some of his criticism of other transportation initiatives.
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Add shallot and garlic; cook, stirring often, until softened, about 2 minutes.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.015 to T$32.006 per U.S. dollar.
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But the Trump administration has softened the country's tone on that policy.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.037 to T$31.605 per U.S. dollar.
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Sally McKenney Quinn's American Flag Cookie Cake ¾ cup unsalted softened butter, divided
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.075 to T$32.405 per U.S. dollar.
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And even Israel's own stance towards Hamas has informally softened with time.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.027 to T$31.495 per U.S. dollar.
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He brought softened, minimalist style to high-end menswear, according to Forbes.
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The yuan has more recently softened to 5-1/2 year lows.
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As he worked, Mr. Chiara's relationship with the city softened and warmed.
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European banks welcomed the Commission's proposals as they softened some global requirements.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.003 to T$30.087 per U.S. dollar.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.032 to T$31.542 per U.S. dollar.
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After some time, Naomi softened and agreed to come home for Thanksgiving.
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But Johnson has softened his stance on Trump since becoming Britain's leader.
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"They softened it, I heard, but I was not involved," he said.
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Even so, Chinese demand appears to have softened recently for Brazilian beans.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.22 to T$31.630 per U.S. dollar.
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The P.K.K. sought Kurdish independence, a goal later softened to political autonomy.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.088 to T$32.793 per U.S. dollar.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.103 to T$32.385 per U.S. dollar.
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The new draft has also softened the wording on the equalisation tax.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.043 to T$31.446 per U.S. dollar.
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Add the onion and cook until just softened, 6 to 7 minutes.
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He was pressed on the topic and only slightly softened his tone.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.015 to T$31.654 per U.S. dollar.
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Trump himself seems to have softened his stance recently toward GOP elites.
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Woods's brush with mortality softened his hard-line approach to tournament golf.
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It has softened a policy for punishing banks suspected of discriminatory lending.
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In June, Poland softened the law by removing criminal penalties for violators.
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Apply and then blur with your ring finger for a softened effect.
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But by the time of her live stream, she softened her position.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.009 to T$32.265 per U.S. dollar.
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Since 2015, he's even softened his criticism of Obamacare on that score.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.028 to T$32.654 per U.S. dollar.
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While safe haven currencies remained in demand, gains made overnight softened slightly.
|
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Virus fears have also softened China's stance on the US trade war.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.147 to T$31.677 per U.S. dollar.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.222 to T$31.840 per U.S. dollar.
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Against the yen, the dollar softened to 111.02 at 2:48 p.m.
|
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.13 to T$32.320 per U.S. dollar.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.043 to T$31.091 per U.S. dollar.
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.038 to T$30.690 per U.S. dollar.
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Although the General Assembly softened the measure, it remains on the books.
|
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The Taiwan dollar softened T$0.054 to T$32.160 per U.S. dollar.
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It's spreadable and can be melted for sauces or softened for frosting.
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Sharon, we're told, has not softened ... she packed some things and left.
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By the time Didion was enlisted to review the science fiction novel Briefing for a Descent into Hell, she had softened her view of Lessing, in part because Lessing had softened her view of feminist politics by then.
|
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" He later softened his tone, saying, "I don't like fighting with the Pope.
|
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But diplomacy and other initiatives had softened the Muslim world's view of America.
|
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Argentina's peso softened, while stocks rose over 2 percent, largely boosted by financials.
|
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Cider performed well but had softened as Americans moved to hard soda drinks.
|
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The yuan softened, but only mildly, in the wake of these U.S. moves.
|
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Trump softened his trade rhetoric on Tuesday and insisted talks had not collapsed.
|
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Malhi credited his turban for saving his life, saying it softened the blows.
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Roast until juices are bubbling and strawberries are softened, 12 to 15 minutes.
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Cook and stir until slightly softened and lightly browned, 5 – 7 minutes. 4.
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This doesn't mean that evangelicals have suddenly softened in their support for Israel.
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He softened them with arched and recessed windows until they looked like honeycombs.
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Add bell pepper, and cook, stirring occasionally, until slightly softened, about 4 minutes.
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Scandal has softened considerably, and its upcoming seventh season will be its last.
|
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Consumer inflation last year softened to 1.6 percent despite forecast-beating economic growth.
|
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Hard economic numbers softened from Beijing to Berlin and from Rome to Rio.
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Reduce to medium-low; simmer, uncovered, stirring occasionally, until softened, about 20 minutes.
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Alice has somehow softened, losing the unhinged nature that makes her so watchable.
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Add leeks, and cook, covered, stirring often, until softened, 4 to 6 minutes.
|
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The building's face seems stately, palatial, but its corners have softened over time.
|
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The Australian and New Zealand dollars softened to multi-month lows on Monday.
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Add remaining garlic and ginger, and cook, stirring constantly, until softened, 2 minutes.
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The rainy season wore down some of the impact furrows, softened its shape.
|
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Chinese car brands have sold in emerging markets, yet exports have recently softened.
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Place the softened butter on top of the breast and place in oven.
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China for its "rape" of American workers has softened to praise for President
|
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MSCI's emerging market currencies index ticked 0.1% higher, although China's yuan softened 0.43%.
|
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Other Gulf nations have softened their stance on VoIP providers in recent years.
|
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Stocks rallied earlier after the U.S. had slightly softened its tone against China.
|
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Even Kim's own media image softened quickly, and suspiciously so, in recent months.
|
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Housing prices, a key indicator of demand and expectations, have softened a lot.
|
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Safe-haven gold posted its best week in five as the dollar softened.
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That deal had in turn softened a previous proposal from the European Commission.
|
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Facing a firestorm of internal dissent, Google's leaders, including Pichai, softened their position.
|
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And while new-car prices continue to rise, the underlying demand has softened.
|
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Earlier, Mr. Trump had softened his language in a meeting with Mexico's president.
|
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Washington later softened its stance and temporarily extended the license for American firms.
|
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Next, we combined the garlic with softened butter, parsley, lemon zest, and salt.
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That really softened the blow of not having the legal right to vote.
|
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Still, in the current campaign, he has softened his language on the topic.
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" His voice softened, adding: "I don't know how I'll deal with that forever.
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Bella looked at her mother, and her face, usually stoic, softened with emotion.
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The religious parties, which have 16 parliamentary seats, insist it must be softened.
|
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Mr. Scott's stance has softened in recent years as the public outcry mounted.
|
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The economic pain appears to have softened Mr. Trump's appetite for a fight.
|
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But the 29-year-old told The Guardian he had softened his stance.
|
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Expectations regarding the one-year outlook for business activity softened slightly in September.
|
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Wonder Woman, too, had been softened and diminished in a number of ways.
|
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However, Brexit has softened the stance of many politicians on the EU side.
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It is the softened version of the conclusions shared with Congress by Shelby
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While Colombia's peso softened 20.42% and stocks slipped 2805.8%, Argentinean assets marked time.
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In the parking lot, the sun burned my eyes and softened the asphalt.
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However, it noted that their pizza demand had softened during the fourth quarter.
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But in December 2016, shortly after winning election, Mr. Trump softened his position.
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But the video itself omitted some questions and "softened" the phrasing of many.
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For one thing, housing surveys have softened up in the past few months.
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Bake until entire dish is hot and cheese has softened, about 1 minute. 13.
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While he hasn't changed his theological views, he said he has softened his rhetoric.
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The hard walls of reality softened, revealing themselves to be nothing but permeable membranes.
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Meanwhile, the dollar softened on Friday following dovish remarks from the U.S. Federal Reserve.
|
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Congress has softened some of the president's previous demands to reduce U.S. foreign aid.
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Add red onion, celery and scallions; cook, stirring occasionally, until softened, about 7 minutes.
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Add the cauliflower and cook until slightly softened but still crunchy, about 5 minutes.
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Overall, the EIU reckons that the EU's stance has actually softened in recent months.
|
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Argentina's stocks benchmark tumbled 2693.4%, while the peso softened as investors shirked riskier positions.
|
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But at the same time, new car sales in China have softened this year.
|
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The winds in Southern California softened some on Thursday, down to about 20 m.p.h.
|
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But the U.S. currency retraced its losses against the yen as trade tensions softened.
|
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The biggest beneficiary of Mr. Biden's softened support here appears to be Mr. Steyer.
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But that doesn't mean the GOP candidate has softened his attacks behind closed doors.
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Add onion, bell pepper, and jalapeño pepper and cook until softened, about 4 minutes.
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The Killers might have softened, but there is plenty of life in them yet.
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Yet after some lengthy summer bargaining, the government has softened most of these positions.
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Western liberals, softened by decades of winning, will have to relearn how to fight.
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Households also grew less optimistic about the future and inflation on consumer purchases softened.
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I was holding Emerson, and for the first time my heart softened and understood.
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"The balance has softened from a sizeable deficit to close to balance," he said.
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Well, his attitude towards the Master/Missy certainly softened in his/her female incarnation.
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Stock analysts have also softened in their enthusiasm for the market, saying it's unpredictable.
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Beat butter with an electric mixer on medium speed until softened, about 2 minutes.
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The softened butter will melt in the oven on top of the skin. 3.
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Atlus has since softened that stance, allowing folks to stream further into the game.
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While he has since softened his language, he has also accepted asylum in Mexico.
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Blend the remaining chickpeas and the roasted garlic with the tahini and softened butter.
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Softened carrots soak up sauce, but there's no point in marinating them in advance.
|
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Against the yen, the dollar softened to trade at 109.96 by 3:19 p.m.
|
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For years I was firmly against wearing sandals, but I've softened my stance recently.
|
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Inside the cab, however, there was nothing more than a big, snow-softened whump .
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Even Major League Baseball, which remains scarred by gambling scandals, has softened its stance.
|
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But its box office has softened this year, and last week it grossed $696,523.
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Such rules have since been softened or outright banned in much of the world.
|
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Trump later softened the policy to only suspending immigration from countries compromised by terrorism.
|
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The yen softened to 113.85 per dollar, its lowest since mid-November last year.
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The euro softened slightly 90.56 pence, but was flat on the dollar at $1.1324.
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When the vegetables have softened, he adds flour and cooks it until it's tan.
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Fry until they have softened and started to take on a bit of colour.
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What we learned: Bannon has softened not one bit since entering the White House.
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But valuations of Indian e-commerce firms are believed to have softened since then.
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Another way to soften the already softened rigidity of a line or rectangle, sure.
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With "Roma" and a few other recent films, however, Netflix has softened its stance.
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" But he softened his position regarding her classification of the district's critics as "crazies.
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Over the years, however, she has softened, trading diva behavior for more emotional maturity.
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It is his name on the clothes (this season in a softened Armani logo).
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The aesthetic, you might say, is global minimalism — softened with pastel colors and curves.
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But by March 2008 he had softened toward his country's neighbor and former enemy.
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That stance softened when it became clear that many investors feared a euro exit.
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Impact: The temporary fixes have already softened the impact of the shortage on consumers.
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Mr. McConnell's once hard-line condemnations of China softened in the years to follow.
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Those numbers show how his political standing has softened after three years in office.
|
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Instead, the focus of the trial was Woodfox's militance, though his views had softened.
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In the RCP national average, Clinton's lead has softened from 2628 points on Oct.
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But time and political necessity have softened Graham's public grievances with President Donald Trump.
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Among other currencies, Hungary's forint and the Polish zloty softened slightly against the euro.
|
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When the greens have softened slightly, she pulls them out and sets them aside.
|
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There are some indications that AOC's time in DC has softened her aggressive stance.
|
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Washington later softened its stance and granted temporary reprieve to the Chinese tech company.
|
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In its final report, the board retained its general conclusion but softened some language.
|
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By Thursday afternoon, on his syndicated radio show, Mr. Hannity had softened his view.
|
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Washington later softened its stance by giving temporary reprieve to the Chinese tech company.
|
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But he later told CNN's Anderson Cooper that he had not softened his stance.
|
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The greenback softened against the yen, with the U.S. currency last fetching 110.65 yen.
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Grey clouds softened the outlines of the larch trees above the French Alpine village.
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But as the same Spanish speakers kept appearing over two weeks, those attitudes softened.
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"The market for those large co-ops west of Third has softened," he said.
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China's economy continues to worsen as industrial production has weakened and retail has softened.
|
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Hard-line Euroskeptic M.P.s like Jacob Rees-Mogg have softened their opposition to Mrs.
|
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The big theater chains have held their ground, although AMC recently softened its stance.
|
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But the sector softened late last year along with a slowdown in the economy.
|
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Trump had softened his trade rhetoric on Tuesday and insisted talks had not collapsed.
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They weren't seated near each other, so if there is a blow, it's softened.
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Add garlic, peppers, and onion and cook until just softened, 5 to 6 minutes.
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Bush had not entirely softened on the woman from whom she inherited the White House.
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Continue cooking over moderate heat, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables are softened, about 15 minutes.
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Unlike some Republicans, Price has not softened his views since the program went into effect.
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Trump campaigned on repealing Obamacare, but has since softened on some parts of the law.
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He reacted to data, and that data had softened significantly since his statement in October.
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Fortunately, I receive subsidies, which have softened the effects of the increases in the past.
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Berry & Goat Cheese: Spread with softened goat cheese, top with blueberries and drizzle with honey.
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While the organization's stance has certainly softened, exactly what it'll be giving up is unclear.
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But the sector softened late last year along with a slowdown in the broader economy.
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Bake until the filling is browned and the tomatoes are softened, 30 to 35 minutes.
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I always say that his wonderful wives—he was married three times—really softened him.
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The FDA then imposed shipping restrictions on the plants, but has since softened its policy.
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On April 23, little more than two weeks after imposing sanctions, OFAC softened the measures.
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Add the onions, tomatoes, garlic, honey and salt to blender with softened chiles and water.
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Cook and stir until vegetables have softened and shrimp are cooked through, about 4 minutes.
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Pledging to deliver Brexit, albeit with softened edges, placates these voters, who mainly backed Leave.
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In calling the election Mr Rajoy softened the blow of his suspension of self-government.
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Add onion and bell peppers, and cook, stirring occasionally, until softened, 8 to 10 minutes.
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But it's funny, because George W. Bush has been softened with the passage of time.
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"It's beautiful," she told Elle, adding that motherhood has softened her 20-year-old sister.
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Cook and stir until beef is fully cooked and veggies have softened, about 4 minutes.
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Serves 8 1 pint light vanilla ice cream with about 300 calories per pint, softened
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Sterling rose 1.01 percent to $1.3205 while the dollar softened against the yen and euro.
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Add the eggplant (un-battered) and cook until softened and black, about 7 minutes. 5.
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Our parental changes in those days were softened by the consistency in our friendship groups.
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Add red onion and mini peppers; cook, stirring often, until softened, 3 to 5 minutes.
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Meanwhile, the nation's refiners increased their activity even as demand for gasoline softened last week.
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It softened the blow, but Kimberley says they'll need more if commodity prices remain low.
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The poll suggests Trump's support may have softened after Saturday's debate among the GOP candidates.
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Argentina's stocks benchmark rose 0.213 percent on broad-based gains, while the country's peso softened.
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I'd instantly liked this because the fruitiness of the pear softened the intense floral notes.
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Sterling rose 0.83 percent to $1.3181 while the dollar softened against the yen and euro.
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Some conservatives have softened their positions in recent years, however, particularly toward same-sex marriage.
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Add celery, garlic, shallots and ¼ teaspoon salt; cook, stirring occasionally, until softened, about 6 minutes.
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Woods has been unable to capitalize on a course softened by heavy rains of late.
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The public in some Arab countries may have softened its animus towards the Jewish state.
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The euro also benefited as Washington has softened its trade rhetoric toward European Union carmakers.
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Beat the 7 ounces of softened butter and brown sugar until the mixture whitens. 3.
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That is the term in espionage statutes for criminality, but the language later was softened.
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New York's latest scramble for affordable housing has softened expectations, even as rents have increased.
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In the last 12 years, the park has been remade and Mr. Moses's legacy softened.
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But in other areas, Trump has already significantly softened his approach towards the Asian giant.
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As legal and political pressure has continued to mount, Carnival softened its stance on Monday.
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The Ohio Senate softened the bill further, making the mandates optional for only two years.
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Add the onion and cook until softened and translucent but not browned, 4-33 minutes.
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Over the last few years, the French composer Félicia Atkinson's work has softened a bit.
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The government has since softened its line, saying the plane would be allowed to compete.
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Until these skirts can be softened or changed, the sweep of this ballet is inhibited.
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Her palette in most of the paintings runs a limited range of somewhat softened hues.
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Mr. Ackermann softened the shape, dimmed the lights and dressed women as well as men.
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On the currency front, black market rates for buying cash dollars softened further on Thursday.
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However softened his message may be, it comes on the heels of that recent history.
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Over time, the taboo softened as some German politicians became more open about their health.
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But those stances have softened in the past two months, as the bill has changed.
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One thing that's softened the rivalry, I think, is the growth of the tech industry.
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But she voiced opposition to same-sex marriage even after Ms. Merkel softened her stance.
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During that time, the Republican Party softened its support for arming U.S. allies in Ukraine.
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The treatment softened her facial features before she could develop a more masculine bone structure.
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He softened a joke about racism, he said, because of Black Lives Matter, for instance.
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Following Wednesday's parliamentary hearings, some in the conservative camp softened their criticism of Mr. Maassen.
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Once elected, he softened his stance, praising Dreamers as "absolutely incredible kids" who deserve compassion.
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Shaken lawmakers softened their partisan tone and some pressed to loosen restrictions on gun access.
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Shaken lawmakers softened their partisan tone, and some pressed to loosen restrictions on gun access.
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But even when softened and redacted, listening to fairy tales can be demented, disturbing fun.
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As a senator, she has softened her positions on both of these lightning rod issues.
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"Don't tell me lies like that," she told the officers in a barely softened brogue.
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He wasn't sure why Emass had now softened its approach, but his debts nonetheless remained.
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Cook, stirring, until softened and with onions just beginning to get translucent, about 10 minutes.
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Elsewhere in Turkey on Tuesday, Mr. Erdogan did not seem to have softened his tone.
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Some oil prices softened ahead of expectations that data would show rising U.S. crude inventories.
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But for the second time that afternoon, she softened her gaze, looked up and smiled.
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N that could help Virtu bolster its businesses that have softened under reduced market volatility.
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Over the years, SAFE, like many other pro-Palestinian campus organizations, had softened its resolutions.
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It will be clad in marble, and surrounded by columns, and softened by recessed lighting.
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"It has softened recently, but is well above the -0.7 level typically associated with recession."
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In addition, most manufacturing measures softened in January and February, and motor vehicle demand has eased.
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By next year's Davos, the promises may have become actions and the threats may have softened.
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But both sides have recently softened their tone, saying instead that arbitration is a last resort.
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Bake until the coating is crispy and the pepper halves have softened, 25 to 30 minutes.
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Google softened its language about the process on its internal site soon after Fitzpatrick complained publicly.
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Add garlic and 10 of the basil leaves; cook, stirring often, until softened, about 5 minutes.
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That exchange may have gotten a little intense but Trump softened his image with some humor.
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Sprinkle the gelatin in 1/2 cup cold water until absorbed and softened, about 1 minute.
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Recently, soft economic data and turmoil around the globe have softened expectations of a rate hike.
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The Chinese yuan softened to 6.9130 per dollar, not far from 5-1/2 month lows.
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Such fears will do no favours to European business confidence, which has already softened this year.
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Architecture billings also softened in all regions except the West and in all specializations except multifamily.
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UNCERTAIN OUTLOOK Trump had softened his trade rhetoric on Tuesday and insisted talks had not collapsed.
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Sentiment steadied somewhat after U.S. President Donald Trump softened his rhetoric over the past two days.
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Add chard stems and a pinch of salt and cook until softened, 3 to 5 minutes.
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Yet Mrs May's election setback has raised questions over whether her hard Brexit should be softened.
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I think inflation has softened a little bit during that time period that you're talking about.
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Maybe he could have softened the blow, but at that point, he's getting attacked by her.
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Grease 303 (230-mold) madeleine pans or mini muffin pans with softened butter; dust with flour.
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Cook and crumble for about 4 minutes, until turkey is fully cooked and onions have softened.
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Add bell peppers and garlic; cook, stirring occasionally, until softened, about 6 to 8 minutes. 2.
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Cook, stir, and crumble until veggies have softened and beef is fully cooked, about 8 minutes.
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But a larger than expected draw in gasoline inventories softened the blow of soaring crude stocks.
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So once the body wall's softened, the sea cucumber's muscles contract and SPLAT go its internals.
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Cook gently over low heat until the garlic is softened, before it takes on any color.
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I then softened my skin, which blurs blemishes pretty well – the main thing I care about.
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Growth in factories' output softened for the third consecutive month despite running at a decent clip.
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"Data related to consumption, investment and net trade suggest that growth softened in 2018," it said.
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The Church has traditionally been draconian over the LGBTQ community, but has softened its views ... somewhat.
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The dollar also softened against the yen, trading at 113.85 at 2:20 pm HK/SIN.
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For Lucious, love and romance is bull: a bull that can't be tamed, appeased or softened.
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President Trump has since softened toward NATO and the United States' 68-year-old military alliance.
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Cook and crumble until beef is fully cooked and veggies have softened, about 21 minutes. 25.
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Gasoline inventories have soared in recent weeks as the market grapples with oversupply and demand softened.
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The Finn appears to have softened this season, however, while raising his game on the track.
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London's FTSE rose 21 percent to a two-month high after sterling softened against the dollar.
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He also softened his Supreme Court comments saying he would assess the record of any nominee.
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Meanwhile, some of his fiercest Republican critics have softened, suggesting a return to party-first priorities.
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But, in virtually every instance, the President has softened that blow -- or wished that he had.
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The Times characterized the payment as a Google provision that "softened the blow" of ousting Rubin.
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So far, the support for them has not softened, as it often does in the fall.
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Some viewers said they felt a jolt of emotion that softened their cynicism about the party.
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Aside from capping drug payments, Trump has also softened his stance on importing drugs from Canada.
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Trump may not have moderated his tone or softened his hard-line immigration position since then.
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The Trump administration has slightly softened that line, essentially saying Assad must go at some point.
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Canadian officials have since softened their tone, but no details of a competition have been released.
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She's softened her attitude toward Jamie and intends to beg for his release from the Bastille.
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Australian auction clearance rates softened last week, according to preliminary data released by CoreLogic on Sunday.
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Cutting 2747 output "tells me narrowbody demand has softened a little bit," one fund manager said.
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Donald Trump has criticized NATO as being "obsolete," though since becoming president he's softened his tone.
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She has also softened its enforcement actions, settling many cases with little or no financial penalty.
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Mr. Lee softened the look with cedar doors and headboards of repurposed barn wood, locally sourced.
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The drumming slowed and the melody softened, returning the group to that initial place of peace.
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Unlike anything here, its softened Precisionism brings Wood into proximity with Charles Sheeler and George Ault.
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Warmth at the memory softened my heart like the sun-warmed soil falling through my fingers.
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It's spiced with restraint, the squash softened but still firm, the shrimp cooked to just-tender.
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As Knicks rookie Allonzo Trier clicked through the photos on a reporter's laptop, his eyes softened.
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Over the next couple of days Mr Trump softened his rhetoric, emphasising "meaningful talks" with China.
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Bratescu worked as a children's book illustrator; by 1957 the regime had softened somewhat and Mrs.
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He softened some of his more repressive policies and retreated from the harshest form of socialism.
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The brutality of London's tale has been softened, as have some of the creakier cultural attitudes.
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Scrape the char from the exterior, and what's left is delicate and smoky, softened and sweet.
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Bauer may have softened some of his edges in recent years, but not in this instance.
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Despite strong car sales, consumption also softened slightly, with retail sales growth easing to 10.0 percent.
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Sources told Reuters last month the floor rule had been softened to win over the Europeans.
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Bank of England figures show that foreign demand for UK government bonds has softened this year.
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Earlier this year, he softened his stance, saying he would treat the young immigrants with heart.
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A softened dollar and a persistent negative rate environment are chief among these gold-supportive trends.
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This trend softened in-store buying on one of the biggest shopping days of the year.
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Spread thick on toast and softened as a dip for fresh summer radishes, it's convincing enough.
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Saudi officials threatened to retaliate if the US imposed sanctions, but Riyadh later softened its tone.
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Some recent IG issues have softened in the secondary market, despite a strong response at launch.
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The trader said expectations for the yuan to rise were softened by unchanged MLF interest rates.
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But 18 months later, Anthony softened her stance — and said she was open to having children.
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Among a thin broth was a mixture of chicken, green peppers, corn, and softened tortilla strips.
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Some chefs mix a little miso into softened butter to make a quick sauce for fish.
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While One57 set a high-water mark when sales began in 2011, recent resales have softened.
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Since their meeting in Singapore, Mr. Trump has softened his threats of war against North Korea.
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On the other hand, the White House seems to have softened its demands for the wall.
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Bake until kale is slightly crispy and other veggies are softened and browned, about 10 minutes. 6.
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His movements were as graceful as a professional dancer and oversize pink sunglasses softened his angular face.
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But he also softened his tone on soybeans and other agricultural products, appealing to Beijing to act.
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In a small bowl, combine the softened chevre, cream, and the whole eggs and stir until smooth.
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Cook until apple has softened and liquid has thickened, about 4 minutes, uncovering occasionally to stir. 3.
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In the fourth stage, having elicited her sympathy and softened her resolve, he asks her to recant.
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Inspired by the film, Randall and Breckon have softened the alcoholic angst while retaining Cassavetes' meta-theatricality.
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When Amber Rudd, her liberal-minded home secretary, suggested it be softened, Number 10 promptly overruled her.
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Mexican stocks fell 46.25003% mainly on losses among materials and consumer staples, while the peso softened 0.2%.
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" The president softened his tone Tuesday, saying, "We need more help on a local level, that's true.
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The substitution of "softened captor" for "bewitched suitor" has since become conflated in the pop-culture lexicon.
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Add onion and bell pepper, and cook and stir until softened and slightly blackened, about 211 minutes.
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Stocks in Argentina licked their wounds after Friday's 219.0800% drop, trading 20.44% higher, while the peso softened.
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Trump softened his tone on Ryan while speaking at a campaign event in Spokane, Washington, on Saturday.
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But attitudes have since softened considerably, as lesbian tourists have filled hotels, bars and restaurants in Eresos.
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But surely reclining back in first class and quaffing Champagne softened the blow just a teensy bit?
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They are thermoplastics, and can be softened by heating and then remoulded an indefinite number of times.
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And after initially taking a hard line in its trade dispute with America, China has softened somewhat.
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But as he re-examined her record using the same medical style of research, his opinion softened.
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Domestic sales softened due to price pressures and a slow down in consumer sales, the company said.
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On Tuesday, oilfield rival Schlumberger NV warned that the hydraulic fracturing market had softened more than expected.
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Neither is a transportation company, but the moves suggest that Lyft hasn't softened the broader IPO market.
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The needlessly harsh treatment of people applying for universal credit, a welfare benefit, will be softened somewhat.
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Carbonated beverages sales have softened in recent years, as consumers seek calorie-free alternatives to sugary drinks.
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Cook for about 4 minutes, until chicken is cooked through and apple and onion have softened. 3.
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Consumer and business confidence remains "favorable," but "some measures have softened since the fall," the Fed reported.
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Cikowski whips softened butter on the mixer's highest setting, using the whisk attachment and angling the bowl.
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The Turkish lira softened 210.02 percent against the dollar, and the South African rand weakened 216.74 percent.
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TC: Obviously the line has softened a little bit on Nintendo's stance when it comes to mobile.
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It's a sharp display with a nice color balance — one softened a bit by the matte design.
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Earlier traumas, such as covering the Bali bombings and the tsunami, had softened me up, she said.
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He said then that he wanted to live with Guy, and apparently time hasn't softened his feelings.
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The heartwarming friendship/adoption sent waves of sweetness across the Internet and softened hearts like melted butter.
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My father stood over me, his typically stern demeanor softened by emotion I had never seen before.
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Our sources say Rocco has not softened his position ... he now wants to live with his dad.
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China has softened its stance since Duterte returned from a high-profile trip to Beijing in October.
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Some editors have 'softened up' and take down pages when asked to, while others show less mercy.
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The report also said that the sanctions had been softened to appease China and Russia, citing diplomats.
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Once the eggplant has softened, he removes it from the pan, and then adds water and butter.
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Earlier, the lira had softened to as much as 5.6360 per dollar, its weakest since July 29.
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The leader of the Christian Democrats - also part of the center right Alliance - has softened her tone.
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Her body has only hardened, not softened; like Lolita, she stands 4 foot 10 in one sock.
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China's yuan softened for a third straight day following the reserve ratio requirement cut, easing 0.1 percent.
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But during his time in office, Trump has softened his stance toward Yellen, saying he respects her.
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Everything funky you do together will be under fabric-softened covers with the lights banged firmly off.
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When the wedges are just softened, he removes them from the heat and starts on the dressing.
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While the color has faded and the rubber has noticeably softened, it still serves its purpose perfectly.
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The confrontational tone of the opening, as of the rest of the play, has been softened significantly.
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"I definitely think it has softened a bit," said Kelley McMahon a Dallas-area agent with Compass.
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None have given him the appreciation that likely would have validated — and maybe softened — Getty the man.
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But those painful memories were softened by the knowledge that nothing so terrible could ever happen again.
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One big unanswered question: Can Google supply it with Android again after President Trump softened the ban?
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Even after the chancellor softened on same-sex marriage, Ms. Kramp-Karrenbauer voiced opposition to such unions.
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Even former Prime Minister Tony Abbott, a staunch critic of same-sex marriage, seemed to have softened.
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Mung beans, black-eyed peas and chickpeas are softened and fused with rice, carrots, turnips and potatoes.
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But over time that stance softened as Republicans and the National Rifle Association made their opposition known.
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This is an album full of menacing and brutal textures that get softened by Deeper's unmistakable hooks.
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We passed the broad and impressive Palermo Cathedral, its many towers softened by the occasional palm tree.
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They said it both sweetly and incorrectly, an accent added to the e, the j softened out.
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That position has since softened, in particular after an April meeting with President Xi Jinping of China.
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"With a cat as the protagonist, the story can be softened a little bit," Ms. Shrodes said.
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The dollar index, which measures the dollar against a basket of currencies, softened to trade at 94.382.
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Last year Trump softened U.S. criticism toward the project, breaking with the years-long State Department posture.
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He cooked the vegetables and aromatics first until they softened and browned, just as I always did.
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The last time annual inflation softened to those levels was in August 2016, when it hit 2.73%.
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Liz Cheney, a leading defense hawk and the third-ranking House Republican, softened her tone on Iran.
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And within days, Trump softened his rhetoric on vaping, highlighting its potential for helping adults quit smoking.
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His standing in opinion polls in Iowa surged in October and November but has softened since then.
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Being in the Senate, Franken admits, has softened his own partisanship, though not everyone is treated gently.
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Last year the American Academy of Pediatrics actually softened its stance on screen time for young children.
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Much of Iowa's potential impact has been softened as a result of the 24-hour news cycle.
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In the same pan over medium heat, add the onions and cook until softened, about 4 minutes.
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Major Latin American currencies softened against the dollar, with an index of regional currencies shedding about 0.4%.
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But the Senate has softened some of those same provisions, which could prove problematic in the House.
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But at least on the wider cultural embrace and potential revenues of legalized sports betting, Stern softened.
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Perched atop a "reclaimed" strip mine, the $174 million prison was sinking into the blast-softened earth.
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We met a few days later, and he was barely calmer, although self-awareness softened the effect.
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For the first time he could recall, something in her expression softened as she looked at him.
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A strong light, somewhat softened by the stained glass of a Tiffany shade, fell upon this repast.
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Hard-hitting stories are often softened, squashed or put off indefinitely, if they get reported at all.
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Mr. Kabila has softened criticism from his Western allies by ensuring that they profited from Congo's wealth.
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Meanwhile he has softened some traditional libertarian stances like ending Social Security and not imposing environmental regulations.
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Mexican stocks slid 1.4% on Friday as equities fell across the region, while the peso softened 2.3%.
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According to Romney, the tension has softened, especially after he was considered for the secretary of state job.
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Add onion, scallions, celery, bell pepper and garlic, and cook 5 minutes longer until the vegetables have softened.
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After winning their elections, some of those incoming lawmakers softened their stances and indicated they could back Pelosi.
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During the 2016 campaign, Trump successfully softened language in the Republican Party platform regarding U.S. assistance to Ukraine.
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"The first reaction (to the pension reform) was softened, but the issue is here to stay," Lipman said.
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Some fear he may be being softened up for a televised "confession" - a specialty of Iran's judicial system.
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EU diplomats say sanctions may be softened but extended by a further six months, according to media reports.
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Add onion, bell peppers, jalapeño and garlic; cook, stirring often, until vegetables are softened, about 8 minutes. 3.
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Argentina's troubled peso softened, while stocks surged almost 2681.2%, with all companies within the index in positive territory.
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Many religious leaders fulminate against abortion, although Pope Francis softened the Catholic church's line slightly on November 216th.
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This time, it was much easier to get my arms in, as the cotton had softened and stretched.
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But Cruz softened his tone recently as it looked more like Trump might not be stopped without one.
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Since then, the Queen, 91, has publicly softened her stance on the marriage — and her daughter-in-law.
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"I softened the texture and gave her a classic pixie with Mia Farrow as the inspiration," Vercher says.
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In other asset classes, world shares, bonds and most commodity prices rallied on Thursday, while the dollar softened.
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Simmer, covered, stirring occasionally, until zucchini is slightly softened but still has some crunch, about 15 minutes. 3.
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If governments are proactive, putting money into education and helping workers retrain, the blow could be softened considerably.
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As for whether she's softened her position on attending the Oscars ... take a guess and watch the video.
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Tesla Inc tumbled 13.1% after the electric carmaker softened its language once again on meeting its profit timeline.
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He has softened his initial opposition to opening the energy sector to private investment, Pena Nieto's landmark reform.
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The normalization effort included softened rhetoric and social gatherings that, for many groups, would increasingly replace confrontational rallies.
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She softened her stance later, but could she be tempted into a race to defeat the president-elect?
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The congressman has also softened protectionist rhetoric lately, after raising concerns that Chinese investors are "buying up" Brazil.
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It is softened and blurred, as it would when diffusing through the widened aperture of a regular lens.
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Consumer, construction and business spending softened in January while the trade deficit widened to a five-year high.
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"The Pollywog" Place vanilla, strawberry ice creams in refrigerator for 20 to 23 minutes or until slightly softened.
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Trump's tone on Beijing has softened since he and President Xi Jinping met for a summit in April.
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Monsanto has softened its response to the approach from its German rival, describing the latest negotiations as "constructive".
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For some reason, the Nokia 9 PureView softened her skin and mushed together the details in her hair.
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In Singapore, demand softened this week with premiums falling to 60 to 80 cents from $1 last week.
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In a large stockpot of boiling water, cook the edamame over medium-high heat, until just softened; drain.
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Noting that while inflation has "softened" this year, he said he remains convinced that it will soon rebound.
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But he softened his defiance by saying he would notify Xi of any future contacts with Taiwan's president.
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Despite the challenges, many observers — including those in the markets — took stock of Trump's softened tone this week.
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Amid the reaction to Parkland, he also softened language related to the Second Amendment on his campaign website.
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CEO Mark Zuckerberg only recently softened his stance on how much the site has responsibility for what's shared.
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He spoke in a precise staccato that was softened by the light Southern accent of his native Kentucky.
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It's also softened regulations restricting foreign investments in mainland companies, including limits on mutual fund and securities ownership.
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Against the yen, the dollar softened to trade at 109.80 after trading around the 110 handle on Tuesday.
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The dollar gained as trade-related worries eased after the U.S. administration softened its approach to Chinese investment.
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Even some physician groups that have long opposed legislative interference in how doctors practice have softened their stance.
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In rural areas, demand has softened as farmers are focusing on sowing of summer-sown crops, Jain said.
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Andrew Cuomo, who has softened his tone on the issue as other northeastern states have legalized—to act.
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When she returns, the nation's demands have softened and they're even open to relaxing their rule of Tibet.
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While the rice continues to crisp, in a small bowl mix together the gochujang and softened butter. 4.
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When the berries have softened somewhat and released their juices, remove from the heat and allow to cool.
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But recent court rulings indicate that the law is unlikely to be softened anytime soon, despite rising criticism.
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In recent weeks, though, some of them have softened their stance, saying they hope to seek a compromise.
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They could, in short, have softened the immediate pain in return for cementing a long-term policy victory.
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But that brought an American rebuttal, and soon the Europeans, reluctant to confront Washington directly, softened the criticism.
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Although Coughlin remains intense, he has also softened, particularly when it comes to trying to understand his players.
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The forces that have softened the blow so far won't necessarily be enough to offset those higher levies.
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Obama's departure from the White House hasn't softened McCain's fury; if anything, it seems to have sharpened it.
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"I'd never want to shoot them," he said, as he visibly softened at the sight of the animal.
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The broader California housing market has softened, and home sales are down, but here's one fix for that.
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He'd softened the final wording from "grossly negligent" to "extremely careless," but this wasn't the end of it.
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But then her voice softened, and it sounded as if she were seeing something for the first time.
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Even the jokes that seem a little harsh, a little canned are softened by Mr. Birbiglia's amused delivery.
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Although Moses eventually softened his opinion, his initial stance probably dampened enthusiasm for building a plethora of monuments.
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Equities rebounded sharply in the last week of the month as both countries softened their rhetoric on trade.
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As in more conventional multigenerational sagas, one sees historical progress measured in freedoms won, prejudices softened, traditions modified.
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To Manning, the early stages of hormone therapy were deeply fulfilling: her skin softened, her body hair thinned.
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He also softened his vocal opposition to Trump's call to temporarily ban Muslims from entering the United States.
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That softened some of the blow on the economy from the second straight quarterly contraction in business investment.
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That softened some of the blow on the economy from the second straight quarterly contraction in business investment.
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The sanctions were softened by the Obama administration as part of a landmark 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran.
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His supporters insist that the hard-nosed style he was known for in early years has softened somewhat.
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The peso gained Monday after Trump softened some of his campaign rhetoric that had been directed at Mexico.
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By early evening, the light had softened—but then, suddenly, the shoot became a race against the darkness.
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Trump's pro-business agenda has stalled in Congress and he has softened his rhetoric on global trade agreements.
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And Stone did not strike a cooperation deal with the government that might have softened the prosecutors' position.
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Growing up where I grew up you cannot imagine how many hearts the beauty of that relationship softened.
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Roast, stirring now and then, until the vegetables are softened and browned in spots, about 20 minutes. 3.
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On the campaign trail, he said he'd get rid of it, but has softened his tone since taking office.
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Trump may have softened his tone, but he still made it clear he will not tolerate astronomical price increases.
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The term "peak autos" keeps getting tossed around, which means auto sales have plateaued and January numbers have softened.
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As U.S. forces withdraw from overseas conflicts, news coverage of military matters has softened, allowing national attention to lapse.
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The pellets had to be warmed, softened, kneaded, and gently rolled into the margarine, until the color spread throughout.
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Credit markets have softened but not yet alarmingly, and other leading indicators of the economy are holding up fine.
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He later softened his position, saying what should be done with the statues should be left up to localities.
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Cover the skillet and cook, shaking the pan occasionally, until the asparagus is slightly softened, about 5 minutes. 3.
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But Trump softened his tone on Tuesday, insisting that talks between the world's two largest economies had not collapsed.
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And since then the data softened a little bit, and now they seem a little bit, you know, stronger.
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"It didn't hurt at all because it was wet and so the material softened up," Austin told BuzzFeed News.
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Mexico's peso softened 0.453% after Banco de Mexico (Banxico) matched most investors' expectations by leaving borrowing costs at 8.25%.
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And in his Autumn Statement Philip Hammond, the chancellor, softened previous plans to cut the budget deficit by 2020.
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The scrim certainly softened the atmosphere of the scene, which takes place at dawn near a tollgate in Paris.
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The peso softened 0.3%, while yields on local Mexican 10-year bonds rose about 4 basis points to 0.463%.
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There's the gentle over-ear hooks and softened silicone eartips that float in place when you workout, maximising comfort.
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In a separate pan, he warms them up with butter and white wine until softened and sets them aside.
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Everything about the tutorial is DIY, down to the fidget spinner which is actually shaped out of softened acrylic.
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The employment gauge slipped to +11.9 from +13.9, while its six-month outlook index softened to +39.3 from +39.9.
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If Brexit is softened in this way, an influential group of eurosceptics in May's party could challenge her leadership.
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That brutal five-setter softened up eventual winner Djokovic for Andy Murray to take full advantage in the final.
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The Swiss industrial valves manufacturer said it would shorten work for some employees as demand softened in certain markets.
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Tesla Inc tumbled 14% after the electric car maker softened its language once again on meeting its profit timeline.
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And his embrace of the rhetoric of criminal justice reformers hasn't softened his view on putting prisoners to death.
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At the same time my arms and legs felt light and liquid, like the bones in them had softened.
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If Brexit is softened in this way, an influential group of euroskeptics in May's party could challenge her leadership.
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But they softened their tone after a meeting with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Monday night, Caitlin Owens reports.
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The division had badly misjudged the market, producing too many power turbines as global demand for electricity generation softened.
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A third report showed consumer sentiment was stable in early August, though households' views on income softened a bit.
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That said, I've softened my stance on the handwritten note and think it's fine to email a thank-you.
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Data showed that U.S. economic growth braked sharply to its slowest pace in two years as consumer spending softened.
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" Or even three years ago, when Democrats defended a softened Obama immigration policy as focusing on "felons, not families.
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Riyadh has softened its stance since the appointment of Khalid al-Falih as energy minister in May this year.
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Officials have since softened their line, saying the plane would be eligible to take part in the open competition.
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"The trend in nonresidential construction spending has softened lately," said Daniel Silver, an economist at JPMorgan in New York.
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The euro started firmer but soon softened to $1.0917 while the dollar index was all but flat at 98.476.
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Graham wrote that her grandma softened after Ervin personally called her to congratulate her on her 60th wedding anniversary.
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" But since his election, he's softened, telling the AP Friday that sparing DACA recipients was "a case of heart.
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While this goes on, Yay's husband Tha is silently excavating a mini fire pit in the rain-softened earth.
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U.S. government debt yields rose on Monday as the Trump administration softened its rhetoric on U.S.-China trade relations.
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The woman was later granted conditional release by a judge who softened the charge to one of public disorder.
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His art lost clerical patronage, late in his life, to the softened, high-fructose manner of Bartolomé Esteban Murillo.
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There is also conflict between the President and Congress as to whether the ban on Huawei should be softened.
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It's since been softened and incorporated in the fandom vernacular to describe a particularly devoted fan of an artist.
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Michelangelo's hard-edged line, even in painting, was sculptural, and deliberately antithetical to the softened atmospherics that Leonardo pursued.
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Trump quickly softened his initial remarks, arguing later the same day that he would not personally seek such measures.
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But now, for the second time in less than a year, the Pentagon has softened the president's initial decision.
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Trump's tough campaign rhetoric has given way to pragmatism, said Donohue, citing Trump's softened stances on China and NATO.
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The Bank of England recently softened monetary policy, with two of its bankers voting for an interest rate cut.
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He adhered to a type of realism developed by van Eyck and Rogier van der Weyden, but softened it.
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Though the administration has softened its rhetoric somewhat, concerns remain over protectionism and the potential for costly trade wars.
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Even Goldman Sachs, which long called for four rate hikes in 2019, has softened its view on Fed policy.
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But test audiences reacted poorly to the character, finding her too harsh, and the character was recast and softened.
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Since HSBC announced its review, Britain's government has softened its stance towards banks in terms of taxation and regulation.
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Profit growth for Chinese industrial firms has softened from last year's strong pace as factory gate price gains weaken.
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These emotional scars are difficult and complex but can be softened through a number of activities, including breast reconstruction.
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But by the series finale, he's softened his views on capitalism and is an integral part of the family.
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Overnight, the European Central Bank held interest rates steady amid signs the euro area's growth outlook may have softened.
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But earlier this month he softened his tone dramatically, saying the protesters are mostly young people with poor prospects.
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He has questioned Clinton's qualifications to be president, although he later softened that by saying he questioned her judgment.
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Stir together softened butter, shallot, chives, lemon thyme, chile, garlic, pepper and 1 teaspoon salt in a medium bowl.
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Scoring conditions were ideal on a warm day with little wind and greens softened by rain the day before.
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The hard angles that have come to define the Surface line's design have been softened in this new Pro.
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If you have more time, this chicken casserole provides plenty of delicious, softened garlic to spread over crispy bread.
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He softened his tone during a debate last week, saying he would obey international law as commander in chief.
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Signet has been struggling with declining revenue over the past four quarters as demand for its jewelry has softened.
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From a defensive posture, where much of her wardrobe seemed to function as armor, it had palpably softened up.
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The Trump administration has softened demands that countries like China and India end all imports of oil from Iran.
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Moving with difficulty, a walker supporting his frail figure, Mr. Kurtag visibly softened as he sat at the piano.
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But Mr. Kim's stance on the future of the 28,500 American troops appears to have softened in recent weeks.
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Add the onion and half of the fennel and cook until softened and golden brown, 4 to 5 minutes.
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But Mr. Paul has softened his take on Russia, adopting the position taken by a president he once savaged.
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A bearded man pointed out how the shadows through the trees had softened, turning into gentle half-moon crests.
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Following a series of summit meetings with Soviet premier Mikhail Gorbachev, Reagan softened his stance toward the Soviet Union.
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Looking through a microscope, they then removed the softened paint with a cotton swab, or sometimes with a scalpel.
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China's imports of U.S. DDGs have already softened amid a trade dispute, after reaching a record high in 2015.
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At the same time, he said tariffs have softened prices for a variety of hay popular with the Chinese.
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SINGAPORE, June 100.275.25 (IFR) - Sentiment softened in Asian markets as equities fell and investment-grade bonds widened a touch.
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In commodity markets, gold softened 0.7 percent to $1,337.81 an ounce, away from a one-year peak of $1,357.54.
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Maio has softened the party's stance on the euro but still demands agreements with Europe to reform fiscal policies.
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Plush beige carpeting softened the sounds of guests' footsteps and muted opening and closing doors, which I immediately appreciated.
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Australia instituted strict gun control after a mass shooting in 1996, but experts say the laws have slowly softened.
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That is the case here: An experience often defined by dread, indignity and tedium is softened and made beautiful.
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Sales of the Hero 8 series started off strong, but softened in the month of December, according to GoPro.
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While its efforts have mostly paid off, economic growth has softened this year and underlying inflation remains stubbornly low.
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His poll numbers have softened since then, though he still has a real shot of success in the Feb.
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I had since mellowed, softened, perhaps, by living outside the frenzied work and party life of the big city.
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Manufacturing output rose, but not enough to offset the slowdown in services, as overall output growth softened, he said.
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Facing the primary challenge, Lipinski has softened his position on immigration issues after once voting against the DREAM Act.
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It emerges with a texture somewhere between softened twigs and grass, and the earthy, mineral flavor of dark greens.
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And oil prices have crept up lately while the dollar has softened, raising the potential specter of commodity inflation.
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But this week Rubio seems to have softened on his vow not to let Trump take over the party.
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This stark geometry is softened in "In the Patio IX" (1950), the all but abstract painting next to it.
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Another complaint was the time it took to break in the gloves before they softened up and became pliable.
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The traces of other players softened the game's harsh solitude while heightening the sense of a longing for connection.
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Once the pope publicly acknowledges that priestly pedophilia is prevalent, the shock will not be softened by deferring action.
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His dour image was softened a bit by his decision in 2014 to take a time out from politics.
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After a fiery start, relations between Trump and Kim softened to suggest a new era for the two countries.
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Stormy Daniels claims she softened up Donald Trump during their second meeting by spanking him ... and then banging him.
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Then, as it faded with age, and the audacity softened with it, he came to genuinely appreciate its tone.
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She soaks the nuts in Icelandic Glacial bottled water (very fancy) until they're softened, then puts them through a juicer.
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Add the peppers, Aleppo, and onion, season with salt and pepper and cook, stirring frequently, until softened, about 453 minutes.
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The text is softened by the dainty embroidery, as if the words somehow seem less painful set against pretty garments.
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Eventually, these rules on the so-called "flow" of loans that sour were announced in somewhat softened form last month.
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" Transportation equipment manufacturers said "demand for the remainder of 2019 has softened significantly, due to issues in the aerospace industry.
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Add onion, crushed red pepper and 1 teaspoon of the salt, and cook, stirring often, until softened, about 303 minutes.
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Make the first layer: Sprinkle the gelatin in 22/24 cup cold water until absorbed and softened, about 1 minute.
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Come July, EU diplomats say sanctions may be softened but extended by a further six months, according to media reports.
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Macron eventually softened his attitude and rhetoric as China decided to place an estimated $30 billion order for Airbus planes.
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How many of us women, in these dark economic times, have softened our second-wave feminist ideas about sex work?
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U.S. oil rose Friday as the dollar softened, but ended lower for the week, snapping a four-week winning streak.
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Charles was persona non grata in our house back then, and her position has scarcely softened in the years since.
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Immediately place the purple candy melts in a microwavable bowl, and microwave on medium until slightly softened, about 40 seconds.
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Yet Kim Sang-jo, whom Mr Moon appointed to head the trust-busting Fair Trade Commission, has softened his rhetoric.
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The silhouettes and color of the costume for the both the Aunts and the Guardians are more faded, softened, withered.
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The Beoplay H9s have a veiled, softened, gauzy sound that frustrates with its refusal to ever be sharp and incisive.
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A promise in late November to buy railway carriages to get more of the surplus to market softened the blow.
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And because market forces are softened in such a contract, it calls for an alternative form of governance: the firm.
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Last year his predecessor, François Hollande, softened planned changes to labour laws after strikers disrupted railways and barricaded fuel depots.
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A rising death toll and recent deadly strike on a Russian helicopter have softened public support for the military intervention.
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Because market forces are softened in such a contract, an alternative form of governance is required, which is the firm.
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She has equally softened her hostility to suggestions of seeking an extension of the time limit set by Article 50.
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And he notes that, like the young on Europe's extremist right, they have softened their image in the past decade.
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While this has mostly paid off, the expansion in lending has softened, signaling that the bloc's growth cycle has peaked.
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Economists, however, did not expect this to translate into stronger consumer spending as other confidence measures softened during the month.
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Cover and cook skewers for about 5 minutes per side, until seafood is cooked through and veggies have softened. 5.
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Once Zubaydah had been softened up, the interrogators filed into the room and questioned him about his Al Qaeda links.
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Fold in strawberries, cinnamon, nutmeg, 3 tablespoons softened butter, lemon juice, 1 teaspoon lemon zest and 1 cup blueberries. 3.
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In a large microwave-safe mug sprayed with nonstick spray, microwave spinach and onion for 1 ½ minutes, or until softened.
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As Britain and Ireland each softened their claim to the province, Protestants and Catholics agreed to share power in Stormont.
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But Ive softened up a bit on that, because if you can get in the habit of saving, you should.
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HONG KONG, Feb 15 (Reuters) - The yuan softened slightly on Friday with no apparent agreement in sight in Sino-U.
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However, Wednesday night in Las Vegas, where Boras was peddling free agents to baseball general managers, the agent's tone softened.
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In the past 30 years the industry has softened its image while maintaining a red-bloodedly capitalist devotion to returns.
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The outlook for steel has also softened lately, amid a cooling in China's property sector and a struggling manufacturing arena.
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The International Olympic Committee eventually softened the punishment, but left a large portion of the Russian delegation barred from competition.
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"Something will be softened during the (discussions) process," said the second source close to the discussions, without providing further details.
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Most industry sources have estimated it will hit the recently softened target, but with a razor-thin margin for error.
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Fitch Ratings also cited a trade war as a significant danger, even though Trump has softened his isolationist talk lately.
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But I've softened up a bit on that, because if you can get in the habit of saving, you should.
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And then I told him one of a variety of softened lies—to be honest, I don't even remember which.
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It promises a better future, one with fewer clogged pores and softened wrinkles and a "brightened complexion," whatever that means.
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Jobbik, a former far-right group, has softened its ideology, opening toward Jews and softening its rhetoric on the Roma.
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The Trump administration softened its stance last week by granting Huawei a license to buy U.S. goods until Aug. 19.
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Chile's peso softened a touch, with a decline in the price of copper, the country's top export, in the backdrop.
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When growth has flagged, rates have softened, giving the stock market and interest rate-sensitive sectors like housing a boost.
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In these tweets, our very real emotions are conveyed in a softened, funny way using avatars, animals, and inanimate objects.
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To Assemble: Place a rice wrapper in a bowl of warm water until softened then lay on a flat surface.
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The dollar's latest spurt softened safe-havens such as the yen, with the dollar adding 1.003 percent to 110.71 yen.
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" He later softened that prediction, telling reporters that he thinks he'll win the delegate majority, but "we'll see what happens.
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A larger-than-expected draw in gasoline inventories and falling U.S. crude production softened the blow of soaring crude stocks.
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I had already softened a couple of years earlier when Eddie almost died from a major blockage in his bowels.
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The former has already softened his stance and the latest weakness may make the latter more accepting of ECB stimulus.
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On the eve of the title game, Williams softened his tone but defended his request to stifle questions about retirement.
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While this has mostly paid off, the expansion in lending has softened, signalling that the bloc's growth cycle has peaked.
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Discount store sales also suffered from warm weather as well as softened demand for food products, the trade ministry said.
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Blizzard gave Blitzchung a yearlong ban and confiscated his prize money, but it softened its stance after considerable public outrage.
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So far it has not acted on those threats and toward the end of last year, Seehofer's tone had softened.
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The dollar softened against the yen at 109.58, and was about a fifth of a percent weaker versus the euro.
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Ethnicity was played down, the theme music was subtly softened, and an attempt was made to render Ness more human.
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But fertilizer prices have recently come under pressure because of supply gluts and newer competitors, and demand has also softened.
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Not only had her skin softened and her cheeks filled out; she had developed breasts, and her hips had widened.
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Prices have slowly leveled off and even softened in tier-154.2018 cities following government measures to rein in speculative investment.
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However, his tone softened after he took office, and he took time to praise Yellen even as he nominated Powell.
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Regardless, the screen will feel larger, the picture will be softened, and the content will be more immersive than ever.
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Malhi told a CBS affiliate that his turban softened the blows to his head and may have saved his life.
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Thanks to her perseverance, I softened, learned to trust her, and eventually sought out other mentors as my career flourished.
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There's no question that officers can develop hardened, obnoxious, condescending attitudes — and that needs to be softened all the time.
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Here's what it means: The softened requirements could lead to an influx of brands selling directly to consumers in India.
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That led to "a misperception as to a minimum fixed demand for the sale shares" when demand had softened significantly.
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The government has also softened its stance since the appointment of Abiy Ahmed, the relatively liberal prime minister, last year.
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Their disappointment was softened only by reports that Mr. Salonen simply wasn't in the market, wanting more time to compose.
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A 2016 plan to eliminate all suspensions for kindergarten students was opposed by the city's teachers union and eventually softened.
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Here's the "recipe" to follow: Make a paste by mixing softened butter or mayonnaise with cigar, cigarette or fireplace ashes.
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He also said a rate cut was a possibility if the economy softened even more or inflation ran too low.
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Higher borrowing costs appear to be pinching housing, as sales of new and existing homes have softened in recent months.
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A thick wall of flowers, a piano, and a harp on stage softened the atmosphere of the cavernous sports arena.
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Yet if the populists once vowed to shatter the European Union, they have softened their agenda to match public attitudes.
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Among mainstream environmental groups, opposition to nuclear power has also softened over the past decade because of the climate benefits.
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But nothing softened Mr. Kim's image like the moment when he arrived at the border to meet with Mr. Moon.
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She exhibited a level of vulnerability, possibly nervousness that softened the homespun sneer she can sometimes exhibit in her briefings.
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American officials said the vague language in the statement did not mean the United States had softened its denuclearization demand.
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Recently, however, Pace reports that McSally has softened her tone somewhat and expressed an openness to some new gun legislation.
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But he's seemingly softened his stance since then, saying he would focus first on deporting those who have criminal records.
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While Dr. Kahneman started this project as a leery participant (see the acknowledgments), he clearly softened as time went along.
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The Trump administration made $12 billion in aid available to farmers hurt by tariffs last year, which softened the blow.
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Ms. Waters's image has softened into that of a grandmotherly sage whose wisdom young people especially seem eager to hear.
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Softened by raves and festivals, ravaged by psychedelic adventure, it had enjoyed a peaceful retirement as my wife's favorite nightie.
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So, in 2016, it was softened to allow districts to show progress on those markers, rather than hitting specific targets.
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On Wednesday, the Kremlin softened the impact a bit by saying it would not retaliate beyond the measures already announced.
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Legendary investor Warren Buffett said the coronavirus spread has softened up the U.S. economy, but noted growth is still healthy.
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By the time he began making music, hip-hop was primed for figures who softened standard perceptions of black masculinity.
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In commodity markets, gold softened 0.7 percent to $1,337.81 an ounce and away from a one-year peak of $1,357.54.
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And as her poll numbers have softened in recent days, she has hardened her anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim rhetoric.
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With the course softened by Saturday's rain, players should be able to post some low scores in their final rounds.
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Over the years, our memories of Zaka's many irritations had softened and acquired the out-of-focus fondness of remembrance.
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Clifton said the move could be typical of Trump, dramatic at first but then later softened as a negotiating tactic.
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While he has softened his attacks on the news media since the election, a confrontation with watchdog journalists seems inevitable.
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But the committee recently softened its resolution, instead calling on the city to "assess and analyze" its street parking policy.
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Iron ore inventories at Chinese ports have also softened somewhat in recent weeks, but are still at historically high levels.
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But the blow of his loss is greatly softened by President Trump's smart choice of a successor in John Bolton.
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Initially opposed to super PAC money, his campaign in October softened its stance in the face of a fundraising shortfall.
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In commodity markets, oil prices softened as record high U.S. crude and gasoline inventories fed concerns about a global glut.
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Kudlow, an unapologetic free-trade advocate throughout his career, has recently softened his stance on China as a bad actor.
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But after conversations with political advisers and leadership from the National Rifle Association, the President's support for background checks softened.
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As risk appetites improved, the yen softened 0.2 percent to 113.96 per dollar, its lowest since mid-November last year.
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He later softened his position, telling NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre that background checks for gun purchases are off the table.
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"Traditional power markets including gas and coal have softened," GE said on Thursday, explaining the decision for the job cuts.
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Howell birdied seven his first nine holes and added a birdie on No. 7 at rain-softened TPC Deere Run.
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Eventually, these rules on the so-called "flow" of loans that sour were unveiled in somewhat softened form last month.
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KIEV (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said on Thursday that there was a risk of international sanctions on Russia being softened.
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Her mother favored the option while her father did not, although he softened his stance as his daughter's death drew near.
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Gold rebounded from a two-week low as North Korea threatened the United States and Japan, and the U.S. dollar softened.
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In the pot with the softened peppers and onions, she adds honey and white wine, cooking until the alcohol burns off.
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Demand in October softened after carmakers flooded markets with new vehicles ahead of the September 1 introduction of stricter emissions standards.
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Since his election in November, he has softened that stance, saying he would keep an "open mind" to the climate accord.
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That statement was softened, in part, by Yemen asking for a "reassessment" of an arrangement that has been uncontroversial for years.
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Cook, stirring with a rubber spatula, until berries have softened but not disintegrated and juices have thickened, 2 to 43 minutes.
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The delicious crunch of the chocolate cookies is softened and somehow made even more satisfying when you wash it all down.
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But Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, who took power after Islam Karimov died in 2016, has softened Tashkent's stance and eased tensions.
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Land premiums also softened 240 percentage points to 2000% in July, returning to levels seen at the start of the year.
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Spray the pan again and add vegetables, ginger and garlic and cook until charred and softened, about 4 to 5 minutes.
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To make the second layer, sprinkle the gelatin in 1/23 cup cold water until absorbed and softened, about 1 minute.
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While difficulties adjusting the data around holidays such as Thanksgiving Day could have boosted applications, the trend in claims has softened.
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After the first hour or so, knead the softened leaves together to distribute the salt and press out the excess water.
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While his stance seems to have softened since taking office, he's said there needs to be competition in the media market.
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In other economic news, Australia's monthly NAB business survey of more than 500 companies found that business conditions in October softened.
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Hair has thinned and physiques have softened, but the aging competitors have survived the changing league while holding off Father Time.
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Apart from a rebuke of "gangster-like" Mike Pompeo, America's secretary of state, the portrayal of America has softened beyond recognition.
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Rain-softened greens allowed Feng to fire away at the pins and she took advantage of most of her birdie chances.
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At the par-five 13th, his second shot seemed headed for the creek, only to stop on the rain-softened bank.
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Although Kara later softened her answer ... Robin thinks it would be best if she avoided talking about the healthcare issue altogether.
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As they had hoped, this softened the scaffolds, which then moulded themselves to the surrounding tissue and subsequently remained in place.
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Though it has softened in recent decades, the French state is still suspicious of Occitan (the fuss in Catalonia hardly helps).
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And when the show's host, Chuck Todd, pressed Flake about his Trump-aligned voter record, Flake softened his commentary even more.
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But even the novel's hard truths — about aspirations and talent, marriage and friendship — seem softened by a placid sense of inevitability.
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Industrial conglomerate Siemens fell 83 percent as strong order intake softened the blow from weaker-than-expected first quarter industrial profit.
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Trudeau initially opposed the F-35 on the grounds that it was too costly, but Ottawa has since softened its line.
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WASHINGTON – U.S. wholesale prices were unchanged in July after two months of large increases, a sign inflation pressures may have softened.
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Though he is softened by playful facial expressions, shaggy hair, and geeky glasses, Adin is a tall and somewhat burly guy.
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Does Cornell's version of white masculinity — emotive, self-castigating, softened edges but still edgy — still have a place in Trump's America?
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The Trump administration softened its stance this week by granting the firm a license to buy U.S. goods until Aug. 19.
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Trump has softened his China rhetoric of late, reversing his earlier campaign pledge to label China a currency manipulator last month.
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Trump's language toward Beijing -- on the campaign trail he said China was raping the United States -- has softened since the meeting.
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The Trump administration softened its stance this week by granting the firm a licence to buy U.S. goods until Aug. 19.
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The rand, however, softened 0.2 percent as continued rolling power cuts by indebted state-owned power utility Eskom weighed on sentiment.
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"The problem is Savona," the coalition source said, explaining that the economist had not softened some of his more eurosceptic positions.
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Argentina's peso softened while its stocks benchmark fell 20.02 percent to a three month-closing trough, on losses across the board.
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This time, he softened his tone a little bit when he was asked if he would run in the next election.
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Land premiums also softened 0003 percentage points to 2000% in July, returning to levels seen at the start of the year.
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The euro gained on Thursday on strong German industrial orders and as Washington softened its trade rhetoric towards European Union automakers.
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The European Central Bank (ECB) held interest rates steady on Thursday, amid signs the euro area's growth outlook may have softened.
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Tehran argues it needs to regain market share lost during years of Western sanctions, which have been only softened in January.
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But lately, Turkey has softened its stance, indicating that it would accept a role for Mr. Assad during a political transition.
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They had been weakening steadily since the third quarter of 27, as American companies ran into headwinds overseas and revenue softened.
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The butter the company will use has to be softened but not melted, then blended to maintain its flavor and consistency.
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Once back in his hometown, Davao, he softened, insisting he did not want to cut economic and military ties with America.
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The truth is, I haven't softened my position on anything, but it's not something I deal with on a regular basis.
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These characters dominate the works at the Modern, where we see Degas's realism softened and liberated, or conquered, by his prints.
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Lawmakers softened the voter identification requirement in June, allowing voters without IDs to cast provisional ballots after providing a "reasonable" excuse.
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House price gains, particularly in Sydney and Melbourne, have softened in the past couple of months, although they still remain strong.
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In the currency market, the dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of peers, softened 13 percent to 96.808.
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"I think it was so hard, once we got that CTE diagnosis, it softened the blow a little bit," he said.
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But Wednesday night in Las Vegas, where Boras was peddling MLB free agents to baseball general managers, the agent's tone softened.
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Born in London, Tennessee relocated to LA while she was still in school, so her accent is British softened with transatlanticism.
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These photographic prints appear neutral at first: simple vignettes of the city's monuments with aesthetically pleasing oval shapes and softened edges.
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In the currency market, the dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of peers, softened 0.3 percent to 96.718.
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Here, I quickly braised the Belgian endives — which softened and almost caramelized from the pan fat and the bit of stock.
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If you'd like, lose the mustard and crème fraîche and use mascarpone, garlicky Boursin cheese or even softened cream cheese instead.
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But the number of welfare recipients did not increase much when the economy softened and poverty inched up in the recession.
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In the past few years, more attention to employee wellness and workplace culture has softened the view on professionally shed tears.
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Over the decades since that time, my position on conductors has softened (a little), but my position on bullies has not.
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The 10-year Treasury yield posted its biggest decline in eight years despite a year-end rebound that's softened the retreat.
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Trump has somewhat softened his stance on the Obama-era program since the election, allowing it to remain on the books.
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And something besides his briefly-lived contrition explained why a few hearts softened in the Washington bureau, where Mr. Safire worked.
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The Trump administration softened its stance slightly this week by granting the firm a licence to buy U.S. goods until Aug.
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The military's stance softened somewhat in 2015, when an army court ruled that veiled relatives of soldiers could enter military grounds.
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The Trump administration has also tried to rip up or abandon global trade agreements, though recently it has softened its stance.
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In the Philippines, a delay in a planned government infrastructure programme has softened the economic growth prospects, the World Bank said.
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After the initial outcry, the press coverage softened, with members of the BBH team explaining what they were trying to do.
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As the teammates pleaded with the police chief, he softened, and admitted that they had the right to apply for asylum.
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Demand for soybeans, which are often used as animal feed, has softened since China's hogs have suffered from African Swine Fever.
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At best, these conflicts of interest are subtle favors behind closed doors in the forms of loosened deadlines and softened regulations.
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"This is an opportunistic time, and rents have definitely softened," Faith Hope Consolo, chairman of Douglas Elliman's retail group, told CNBC.
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His comments roiled the market and subsequently the justice ministry and other sections of South Korea's government have softened their stance.
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In the Philippines, a delay in a planned government infrastructure program has softened the economic growth prospects, the World Bank said.
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The Trump administration softened its stance slightly this week by granting the firm a license to buy U.S. goods until Aug.
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Trump has not softened his rhetoric as president, at times bluntly criticizing his opponents and using Twitter to voice his opinions.
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Policymakers must further cut spending to meet this year's goal even after it was softened, said Mesquita, a former central banker.
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Almost immediate tightening of the pores, the lines around my eyes softened, and the lines around my mouth are almost gone.
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McConnell also softened his stance over the weekend, arguing that Alabama voters should decide if Moore should be in the Senate.
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"Against this backdrop, it makes sense that China softened its stance on trade talks" and introduced stimulus plans in recent weeks.
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After bodycam footage was made public, the union softened its tone, saying it welcomed "appropriate review and oversight" of the matter.
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She immediately pressed Lansberg against the fence and softened her up with knees to the body to open the first round.
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Merkel's critics say this reliance on the migrant deal has softened her stance on Turkey's actions following last year's failed coup.
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Berlin put strict rules and a massive fine on home sharing in 2016 with some success, although it has softened those restrictions.
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Amid growing evidence of good adherence and successful prevention, the foundation softened its stance in 2015 to seek "common ground" on PrEP.
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That initial plan to begin withdrawal quickly was softened later, though Trump insisted at the time that the plan had not changed.
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Use A Pumice Stone Now that your feet are softened, it's time to buff away the dead skin, but not without caution.
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As the post war decades rolled on, the social democratic end of the deal softened, if at different times in different ways.
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Mike Pence, his vice president-elect, is also on record denying climate change (although he has softened his tone in recent months).
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However, auto industry executives said last week that Washington had softened that demand in an effort to move faster toward a deal.
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The president has since softened his stance, stating that only new pipeline projects would require U.S. steel, not projects already in progress.
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"It does look like things have softened up a bit," said Randy Frederick, vice president of trading and derivatives at Charles Schwab.
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But for a woman artist working with dolls, any sociopolitical critique was softened and complicated by the nostalgic recall of girlhood play.
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It wasn't until the mid-90s that UEFA softened its theoretical objections to the competition's existence and brought it under its wing.
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This was a sticking point for Musk, and the language ultimately got softened in the version of the settlement he agreed to.
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It has, for instance, softened the introduction of universal credit, which replaces six existing benefits, by allowing more flexibility in its delivery.
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During the past few months, capital markets have softened and the public markets in particular have been outright brutal to cannabis firms.
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The single currency gained on Thursday on strong German industrial orders and as Washington softened its trade rhetoric towards European Union automakers.
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OPINION: Don't give up on the two-state solution The White House later backed down after the Israeli leader softened his comments.
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Republicans increased their backing for the Paris Climate Agreement, as Democrats softened on requiring zero carbon emissions for cars, trucks and buses.
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Violet walks away (again), but her body language tells us that like Ralph, she may have also softened to Darla a bit.
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The Boy Scouts didn't accept female scoutmasters until 1988, and only recently softened their stance to allow gay scouts and scout leaders.
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Trump vowed to repeal and replace Obamacare several times over the course of his campaign, though he has recently softened his language.
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In January, Blanchard surprised many of those who know him in a paper and speech that softened his prior attitude toward debt.
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Markets had a major comeback in January as the Fed softened its stance on rates, eventually leading to a cut last week.
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Latin American currencies strengthened on Friday as the dollar softened and oil prices hit a 23115.4 high on OPEC's ongoing supply cuts.
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The six-month outlook gauge softened to 66.67 from 68.18 in May, but the survey's price barometer rose to 73.91 from 72.73.
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Senate candidate Roy Moore (R-Ala.): Senior Republicans initially called on him to step aside, though many softened their stances over time.
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In separate statements on Monday, South Africa and Zambia both softened their tone and said they would not push for a recount.
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The EU has said Turkey fully meets fewer than half of the 72 criteria and that its conditions will not be softened.
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Although Mr. Trump has softened his language considerably in recent weeks, he was a vociferous critic of China during his presidential campaign.
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They warmed and softened the continental crust, creating a line of weak spots like the perforations between two rows of postage stamps.
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The peso gained about 0.8 percent on Monday after Trump softened some of his campaign rhetoric that had been directed at Mexico.
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It's dovish in that they acknowledge the data has softened and they haven't dismissed the weaker inflation readings as being merely transitory.
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Hernandez softened her policy after Abbott cut funding to the county, saying decisions would be made on a case-by-case basis.
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The pair have since softened their stances, with Clinton formally conceding the 2016 race and Trump praising her graceful exit in return.
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He has called it a hoax perpetrated by the Chinese multiple times, although he has seemingly softened that stance in recent months.
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Inflationary pressure in the sector softened despite an expected increase in value-added tax next year to 20 percent from 18 percent.
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Still, averaging the indices for January and February showed activity still looked to have softened at the start of 2019, he added.
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The administration softened its tone on the issue on Tuesday, saying Mexico was taking greater responsibility for dealing with the immigration flows.
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When he talked about the love and pride he has for First Lady Michelle Obama and their two daughters, he softened me.
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Mary Fallin, a Republican, noted on May 11 that the bill would have eliminated firearms training requirements and softened background check rules.
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"There is enough time to design the process such that the blow is softened and major pain can be avoided," he said.
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The stock gave up all its gains, falling below $30, after the company softened its forecast on an earnings call Wednesday morning.
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But as a result, they've softened their criticism of those in the administration, like Mattis, who are pushing the Great Power agenda.
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In explaining her veto, Fallin, a Republican, noted that the bill would have eliminated firearms training requirements and softened background check rules.
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The three resulting styles have a structured, vintage feel that's softened by feminine details: high waistlines and delicate brass-and-lacquer buttons.
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Prices have softened all across the US, mortgage rates have collapsed, and the stock market is back to an all-time high.
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President Trump during the campaign said he would oppose the merger but has since softened his tone and said he is undecided.
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While the sector has continued to expand, growth has softened, in part because of investor concerns regarding the quality of the loans.
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Trudeau initially opposed the F-35 on the grounds that it was too costly but the government has since softened its line.
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As investors look for a shelter for some money, luxury home prices have softened and are continuing to decline in many markets.
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Meanwhile, White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow said the Trump administration's stance on China should not be regarded as a softened one.
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Judge Robert W. Woolridge ruled Wednesday that the law was constitutional, but the presumption of guilt must be softened to an inference.
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But taxes and fees generated from casinos and other forms of gambling have softened in recent years due partly to market saturation.
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As both sides have softened their stances, the stage is set for the two sides to consider returning to the negotiating table.
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