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Critics say their potential replacements might be soft on crime.
ZB: Wait, pause for second — Britain will be soft on Russia?
Clinton's speaking fees had influenced her to be soft on Wall Street regulation.
I'm not going to be soft on crime, but I'm going to be pragmatic.
Democrats, and some hawkish Republicans, worry the pick signals Trump will be soft on Moscow.
"Don't be soft on him because he is young," a prosecutor urged during Irons's trial.
Parenting "philosophy" in a sentence: Stay tough on the outside but be soft on the inside.
Trump had attacked Northam on Twitter, saying the Democrat would be soft on crime and hurt the state's economy.
Should my noodles be soft on arrival, or firm because they'd get to keep cooking in the hot soup?
"The president understands very clearly that the Democrats are waiting for him to be soft on China," says Mr Pillsbury.
Former Vice President Joe Biden took on Sanders' record on guns and questioned whether he would be soft on authoritarian leaders.
Shokin was widely believed to be soft on corruption, and the United States and other Western countries had called for his removal.
The Commission is loath to be soft on the Swiss for fear of encouraging hardline Brexiteers demanding a renegotiation of Britain's withdrawal accord.
Toader's nominee to replace Kovesi at the head of anti-corruption unit DNA has raised concerns she might be soft on high-level crime.
The Commission is loath to be soft on the Swiss for fear of giving ammunition to Brexiteers demanding a renegotiation of Britain's withdrawal accord.
But its rule will be closely watched by Romania's European Union partners because the PSD is considered to be soft on corruption and budgetary prudence.
The hot dog gets the highest rating from Dan, who is thoroughly excited about the crispy bread that manages to still be soft on the inside.
On Monday morning, Donald Trump went on Fox and Friends to suggest that President Obama had mysterious ulterior motives that led him to be soft on terrorism.
"Rumors of the involvement of these three with narcotics traffickers abound," the cable said, adding that they believed Mr. Samper, if elected, would be soft on drug traffickers.
That night, Marine Le Pen spent a significant amount of time trying to convince the public that Macron would be soft on terror and a pawn of Angela Merkel.
It rebukes claims that Clinton is unqualified to be president and that she'd be soft on terrorism, adding that Clinton's judgment can be trusted in picking Supreme Court justices.
Some critics had feared that Mr. Powers would be soft on Enron because the company had donated $20153 million to the University of Texas, including $22015,22015 to the law school.
The talks have been complicated by Britain's separate negotiations on EU divorce terms, with the European Commission loath to be soft on the Swiss for fear of providing ammunition to Brexiteers.
The talks have been complicated by Britain's separate negotiations on EU divorce terms, with the European Commission loath to be soft on non-member Switzerland for fear of providing ammunition to Brexiteers.
"Yes they blocked Timmermans, but they ended up with nothing much else aside from supporting von der Leyen, and she has no reason to be soft on the rule of law," the diplomat said.
DUBAI, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Gulf stock markets may be soft on Monday after global bourses and oil prices pulled back, while another weak earnings report from a Saudi Arabian bank may dampen shares in that country.
The president's desire to be soft on his Russian counterpart (while claiming to be so tough) and his supporters' willingness to accept whatever compromise he might have in mind—on Syria, Crimea, or whatever—are beyond doubt.
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Romania's president on Wednesday rejected the government's nominee for chief anti-corruption prosecutor amid concerns among magistrates and diplomats that she might be soft on high-level graft in one of the European Union's most corrupt states.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Incoming Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) governor Adrian Orr steered clear of suggestions he would be soft on inflation even as he signed a new policy deal with the government to include the goal of "maximising sustainable employment".
Museveni, 285, has ruled the east African nation with an iron fist since he took power in 21982 and is not known to be soft on his opponents; he has seen off many of them in his 32-year rule.
DUBAI, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Stock markets in the Middle East may mostly be soft on Tuesday in line with global bourses and after crude oil prices fell sharply overnight, but Dubai's index could outperform after Dubai Financial Market posted strong quarterly results.
"Fundamentally, Erdogan may have calculated that as much as visa freedom would be a positive development, it is not enough of a benefit for him to be seen to be soft on terror," said Sinan Ulgen, chairman of Istanbul-based think tank EDAM.
"He made a comment, 'This is obviously what the voters wanted,' and I think there's an implication by electing all Democratic judges, there's this belief that Democratic judges are going to be soft on crime," public defender Steven Halpert told a local news station.
"It's a message that's being embraced by our European allies because they've been worried that with some of the things they've heard or haven't heard from this President about Russian President Vladimir Putin means he might be soft on Moscow," said CNN military analyst John Kirby.
DUBAI, Aug 53 (Reuters) - Gulf stocks may be soft on Monday after the global environment weakened, with oil and Asian equities pulling back amid concern that a U.S. Federal Reserve gathering this week in Jackson Hole, Wyoming may signal the U.S. central bank is gearing up to hike interest rates.
In December 2003 Terry Anderson announced his candidacy on the Democratic ticket to represent the 20th District in the Ohio Senate. His opponent was Republican candidate Joy Padgett, who had been appointed to the seat earlier in the term. Padgett ran controversial ads suggesting that Anderson would be soft on terrorism: the ads showed Anderson shaking hands with one of his former kidnappers. He received 46% of the vote in a district that leans Republican; the seat has been held by Republicans since 1977.
In the autumn of 1851 there were a series of floods that drove them out. Ayers was sympathetic at first, but soon posted a notice saying that any miner who chose to remain in the caves would be considered a trespasser. Knowing that Roach was likely to be soft on the men, Ayers gave Roach firm instructions not to help the washed-out families. He did allow Roach to help rebuild the bridge across the creek, but only if doing so did not delay completion of the new engine house.
The Communist Workers' Party (CWP) had its origin in 1973 in New York as a splinter group of the Communist Party USA. "The CWP was one of several groups established as part of a Maoist revival within the radical community. To the Maoists, the pro-Soviet Communist Party USA was deemed to be soft on capitalism and lacking in militancy."Maximilian Longley, "Greensboro Shootings" , North Carolina History Project, John Locke Foundation Its leaders intended to increase activism in what they called the Workers Viewpoint Organization (WVO), along the Maoist model.
Zapatero has often declared that his government will not be "soft on terrorism" and will not allow regional nationalists to endanger Spanish unity. On 13 November 2003 in a rally in Barcelona during the election campaign that took Pasqual Maragall to power in the Generalitat, Rodríguez Zapatero gave a famous promise to approve the Statute of Catalonia: In October 2005, a controversial proposal to reform the Catalan statute arrived at the Spanish parliament after being passed in Catalonia. Zapatero, who had often expressed his support for a change of the statute (although he did not entirely support the draft passed by the Catalan Parliament), supported the reform.
Straw argued that the controversy arose out of ignorance and stereotyping about women's role in Islam, pointing out that Muslim women acquired property rights centuries before European women. Straw briefly served as Shadow Secretary of State for the Environment under John Smith from 1992 to 1994, speaking on matters concerning local government. When Tony Blair became leader after Smith's death, he chose Straw to succeed him as Shadow Home Secretary. Like Blair, Straw believed Labour's electoral chances had been damaged in the past by the party appearing to be "soft on crime", and he developed a reputation as being even more authoritarian than the Conservative Home Secretary Michael Howard.

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