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1. He reckons they're too soft on mass murderers and says they ought to be strung up. 2. The government is not becoming soft on crime. 3. No politician wants to seem soft on crime . 4. She thinks I'm too soft on the kids when they misbehave. 5. I think Matt must be soft on Tammy - he keeps sending her flowers and cards. 6. But fathers are soft on daughters. 7. Michael Dukakis as soft on crime. 8. It would be so easy to go soft on them. 9. Made from strong, stretchy material that was soft on skin. 10. Amis is still soft on her, a sentiment which is likely to strike most of his readers as natural too. 11. The governor does not want to seem soft on crime. 12. You getting soft on us fishermen, Ezra Johnson, I knew it all the time. 13. Helms has accused Weld of being soft on drugs, citing his support for the medicinal use of marijuana. 14. He is soft on his students. 15. He was soft on his children. 16. Bill is soft on Kate. 17. Mary has been soft on him for years. 18. Soft on terrorism a substitute for soft on communism. 19. You shouldn't be too soft on the students. 20. They are soft on crime. 21. Now, be soft on the children. 22. The President could continue to bash Democrats as being soft on crime. 23. The Home Secretary was not about to be seen as going soft on the petty criminal. 24. But criticism of the Stack nomination is not the same as accusing Clinton of being soft on crime. 25. On Saturday, Dole piled on, using Napolitano to blast Clinton judicial appointees as soft on crime. 26. This is the second Point that balances the first and safeguards it from the other extreme - being too soft on doubt. 27. He was coming up for reelection in Idaho and his opposition charged that he was soft on Communism. 28. This is the famous Camembert scenario-hard on the outside, soft on the inside. 29. Certainly none of these can be accused of being soft on national security issues. 30. Dole aides believe they can paint the president as soft on crime by hammering his judicial nominees.