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  • 111Soft law — The term soft law refers to quasi legal instruments which do not have any legally binding force, or whose binding force is somewhat weaker than the binding force of traditionallaw, often contrasted with soft law by being referred to as hard law …

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  • 112Soft light — Hard light redirects here. For details of the concept of hard and soft light in Red Dwarf, see Arnold Rimmer. Natural soft lighting from a sunrise in Temanggung Regency, Central Java, Indonesia Soft light refers to light that tends to wrap around …

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  • 113soft drink — a beverage that is not alcoholic or intoxicating and is usually carbonated, as root beer or ginger ale. [1875 80] * * * Nonalcoholic beverage, usually carbonated, consisting of water (soda water), flavouring, and a sweet syrup or artificial… …

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  • 114soft — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. supple, pliant; faint, low; kind, lenient; easy. See softness, faintness, leniency, facility. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Pliable] Syn. malleable, pliant, elastic; see flexible 1 . 2. [Soft to the… …

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  • 115soft*/*/*/ — [sɒft] adj 1) a soft substance is easy to press or shape and is not hard or firm soft cheese[/ex] The soil is fairly soft after the rain.[/ex] 2) a soft material or surface is nice to touch and not rough or stiff I want to get a nice soft carpet… …

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  • 116Soft — Business* Adventure Soft, UK based video game developer which was established in the 1980s by Mike Woodroffe * Cocktail Soft, Japanese H game manufacturer * Hudson Soft, Japanese publisher and developer * Illusion Soft, company from Yokohama,… …

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  • 117Soft Eyes — Infobox The Wire episode caption = episode name = Soft Eyes episode no = 39 epigraph = I still wake up white in a city that ain t. Carcetti teleplay = David Mills story = Ed Burns and David Mills writer = director = Christine Moore guest star =… …

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  • 118soft drink — noun nonalcoholic beverage (usually carbonated) (Freq. 2) • Hypernyms: ↑beverage, ↑drink, ↑drinkable, ↑potable • Hyponyms: ↑pop, ↑soda, ↑ …

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  • 119Soft updates — In computer file systems, soft updates are an approach to maintaining disk integrity after a crash or power outage. They are an alternative to journaling file systems.Instead of duplicating metadata writes in a journal, soft updates work by… …

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  • 120Soft energy path — In 1976 Amory Lovins coined the term soft path to describe an alternative future where efficiency and appropriate renewable energy sources steadily replace a centralized energy system based on fossil and nuclear fuels.… …

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