If cooked and paired with burrata, he said, "it would be soft on soft" and uninteresting.
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In the past, Democrats have paid a high price for seeming to be soft on crime.
But actually when it comes down to it they're soft on the difficult issues.
The Americans in Kosovo's south-east are said by the Serbs to be soft on Albanians.
Then take care and may the rain fall soft on you, the woman said.
For years Democrats have fought the perception that they are soft on defence and low on patriotism.
There were already fears that Mr Strauss-Kahn's presidential ambitions led the fund to be too soft on Europe.
Neither of these two states can be described as being soft on crime.
And now, for some reason, now it's Democrats who are soft on immigration?
First, he asked what he needed to do to placate a public that views him as soft on defense.
As foreign minister, Mr Steinmeier has proved soft on Russia, and his party is turning against the war in Afghanistan.
Interior Minister Sarkozy blamed French judges for the rise in crime figures, saying they were too soft on juvenile offenders.
None of this, however, should be taken to suggest that Eric Holder, or his boss, are soft on gun control.
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It was a point of contention during his confirmation hearing, with some Republicans accusing him of being too soft on Iran.
The big problem is that we've been far too soft on repeat crime in this country for far, far too long.
Adm Mullen has been criticised by Congressmen, the CIA and even his military colleagues for being too soft on the Pakistan army.
Republicans charge that Democrats are soft on terrorism, crime and border security.
General Bonett's rhetoric is more conciliatory than his predecessor's, and some on the right fear he may be soft on the guerrillas.
This has led many Tories to conclude that, for all their anti-scrounger rhetoric, they had actually been too soft on welfare recipients.
Ms. Rice's comments also come after Mitt Romney, the Republican presidential candidate, has criticized President Barack Obama as being too soft on Syria.
Joe Lieberman, an independent who has sometimes frustrated the White House, brushed off the notion that the president has gone soft on terror.
Critics say Mr Huckabee pressured the parole board to release Mr Dumond and grant clemency to others: therefore, he is soft on crime.
Worst of all, many people reckon Mr Mahuad has been soft on the bankers, whose negligence the public is having to pay for.
It's not like the former Texas solicitor general and graduate of Harvard Law School is considered soft on illegal immigration by any means.
Republicans have accused him of being too cool to Israel, the leading U.S. ally in the Middle East, and too soft on Iran.
Mr. KARSTEN VOIGT (Coordinator, German-American Cooperation, Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany): The mood is that the Germany is soft on Iran.
He also thought the Carter Administration was being too soft on the Soviets, although he did not say as much to his American hosts.
It would show that the coalition wasn't going soft on the rich and was applying the same principle to tax as it was to benefits.
This is a difficult issue to address as there are few politicians (congressman) that want to run on a campaign of being soft on crime.
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