The chemical giant wanted a polypropylene versatile enough to go from stiff to soft.
This comes as some respite as growth in Las Vegas and Singapore remains soft.
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The couch where she lay in his office was blue leather and very soft.
Or maybe being a parent of a young girl has just made me soft.
It's a soft sell, but it would be a mistake to conclude that Gates has gone soft.
Lloyd says there are seeing some stabilization in Europe , but southern and eastern Europe are still soft.
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The pleated skirt was made from panels of leather and lace, treading the line between hard and soft.
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One thing Collins wanted to make clear in his piece: being gay is not the equivalent of being soft.
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Even so, the frame is underexposed, includes a heavy orange cast and the 100-percent view is heavily pixelated and noticeably soft.
Bill Gates dropped out of Harvard and talked friend Paul Allen into joining him in Albuquerque, New Mexico to start Micro-Soft.
Madlener explains that, depending on where you're sitting in relation to the sound source, it's either too loud or too soft.
He journeys into America making speeches, he goes on TV but only for interviews the White House is confident will be soft.
Although it seemed to have been completed last week, it has now fallen apart: the government apparently thought Gazprom's terms too soft.
In the housing slump sales of Kohler's lower-price lines have been soft.
Its own vigilance in locking up violent offenders has spawned crime syndicates, ruthlessly organised and racially segregated, which make Al Capone look soft.
Regulations that set up a trading plan for pollutants, first issued under the George W. Bush Administration, were challenged in court as too soft.
As for the pretty younger woman, that's where writer-director Scott Cooper's otherwise bull-free first feature, based on a novel by Thomas Cobb, goes soft.
Washington said afterward that the home plate area was too soft.
It has to be light, and it has to be soft.
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Later Mr Nkomo denied that he had compromised with the whites, but the story reinforced the belief among some blacks that Mr Nkomo was soft.
Mr de Souza argues that, by diverting money from public health, corruption is as bad as murder, and that the government has been too soft.
Wal-Mart, for example, announced it had seen its weakest start to February in approximately seven years, while Target noted sales volumes had been soft.
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The consistency requirements of many social applications are very soft.
In a sudden about-turn, Mexico's president, Vicente Fox, refused to promulgate a bill that would have legalised the possession of small quantities of drugs, both hard and soft.
In a speech on October 25th at The Economist's Buttonwood Gathering in New York, Mervyn King savaged big banks and criticised the new Basel 3 rules as too soft.
An overly thick exterior will easily overwhelm the filling within, while a too thin shell will not maintain the structure of the bonbon if the centre is very soft.
The research departments of a number of investment banks have said they see potential for a third round of quantitative easing down the road, assuming U.S. economic data remains soft.
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