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  • 31soft power — n. Power based on intangible or indirect influences such as culture, values, and ideology. Example Citation: The US s best soft power analyst is Harvard s Kennedy School dean Joseph Nye, who defines the concept as co opting people rather than… …

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  • 32Soft goal — In ice hockey, a soft goal can also refer to a goal that is the result of a weak effort, or none at all, and should have been a routine save. The term soft goal is used in connection with modeling languages and specially with goal oriented… …

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  • 33cut short — Synonyms and related words: abbreviate, abbreviated, abridge, abridged, abstract, abstracted, arrest, block, bob, bobbed, boil down, brake, bring to, bring up short, butchered, capsule, capsulize, capsulized, castrated, check, checkmate, choke,… …

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  • 34soft — adjective 1》 easy to mould, cut, compress, or fold; not hard or firm to the touch.     ↘having a smooth texture; not rough or coarse. 2》 (of light or shadow) pleasingly subtle; without sharp definition.     ↘quiet and gentle. 3》 sympathetic or… …

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  • 35Soft Patch — A period of economic slowdown amid a larger trend of economic growth. This buzzword is most often used in the financial media and by the U.S. Federal Reserve to describe a period of economic weakness. This term gained popularity when former… …

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  • 36soft·wood — /ˈsɑːftˌwʊd/ noun, pl woods 1 [count, noncount] : the wood of a tree (such as a pine tree) that is soft and easy to cut often used before another noun softwood lumber 2 [count] : a tree that produces softwood pines, firs, and other softwoods… …

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  • 37The Soft Machine — infobox Book | name = The Soft Machine title orig = translator = image caption = 1973 Ballantine Books paperback edition, with cover by Salvador Dali. author = William S. Burroughs cover artist = country = United States language = English series …

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  • 38Hard and soft G — A hard g vs. a soft g is a feature that occurs in many languages, including English, in which two distinct major sounds (phonemes) are represented by the Latin letter g . A hard g is typically (but not always) pronounced as a voiced plosive,… …

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  • 39Hard and soft C — A hard c vs. a soft c is a feature that occurs in many languages, including English, in which two distinct major sounds (phonemes) are represented by the Latin letter c . A hard c is pronounced as the voiceless plosive IPA| [k] (like in car );… …

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  • 40Gaillard Cut — The Gaillard Cut The Gaillard Cut, or Culebra Cut, is an artificial valley that cuts through the continental divide in Panama. The cut forms part of the Panama Canal, linking Lake Gatún, and thereby the Atlantic Ocean, to the Gulf of Panama and… …

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