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15 Sentences With "take a softer line"

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For these reasons, some had argued that Brussels should take a softer line.
But she now might find that more difficult to do and will have to take a softer line.
That spring, Kissoon began to take a softer line in some cases, according to Marines in the battalion.
Some worried that financial regulators put in place by President Trump would take a softer line enforcing the laws that apply to American corporations.
He's also suggested he might take a softer line over Britain's claim to the Falkland Islands, which could align the country much closer with Western powers.
Mr. Enria, from Italy, is currently the respected head of the European Banking Authority, and is unlikely to take a softer line on tackling lenders' bad debts.
But many expect Germany, which has a big trade surplus with Britain and would not want to damage its own exporters, to take a softer line than France.
The deal gives Turkey political and financial benefits in exchange for taking back refugees and migrants who cross to Greece, and critics fear it could make Europe take a softer line with Ankara on human rights issues.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean human rights lawyer Moon Jae-in won the liberal Democratic Party primary vote on Monday, setting him on course to become the next president and perhaps take a softer line on North Korea.
He was clearly signaling to Putin that Trump will take a softer line than Obama, and was advising Putin not to start a cycle of retaliatory actions — ones that would increasingly box Trump in after the inauguration.
LONDON (Reuters) - Banks that trade large numbers of derivatives may benefit from proposals by regulators unveiled on Wednesday that take a softer line on broad capital rules designed to bolster the finance industry's defences against market shocks.
So if you're going to take a hard line with Canada its very unlikely you'll take a softer line with Europe, and that means that the impact is going to be much more binary than I think people expect.
Trump, who has repeatedly praised Russian President Vladimir Putin as a strong leader and signaled during his campaign that he might take a softer line in dealing with Moscow, only recently accepted that Russia committed the hacks after receiving detailed briefings from intelligence officials.
It recommended the Kremlin launch a propaganda campaign on social media and Russian state-backed global news outlets to encourage U.S. voters to elect a president who would take a softer line toward Russia than the administration of then-President Barack Obama, the seven officials said.
Throughout much of the 1960s and early 1970s, the WPC campaigned against the US's role in the Vietnam War. Opposition to the Vietnam War was widespread in the mid-1960s and most of the anti-war activity had nothing to do with the WPC, which decided, under the leadership of J. D. Bernal, to take a softer line with non-aligned peace groups in order to secure their co-operation. In particular, Bernal believed that the WPC's influence with these groups was jeopardized by China's insistence that the WPC give unequivocal support to North Vietnam in the war. In 1968, the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia occasioned unprecedented dissent from Soviet policy within the WPC.

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