Sentences with phrase «soften even»

She is exceptionally adept at using Fear Free techniques like treats and toys to soften even the toughest pet.
Also, old beans will not soften even with thorough cooking.
Very hard figs won't soften even as they soak.
Dissolvable solids are a safe way to introduce solid chunks of food because they soften even if baby doesn't chew yet.
To get your skin into tip top shape for spring, this sugar scrub will gently exfoliate sugarcane and virgin coconut oil to hydrate, smooth and soften even the driest skin.
The cream can be spread evenly and is able to calm, moisturize and soften even the most irritated skin.
Fennel takes a while to soften even slightly, so the thinner, the better.
I realize they're already cooked, but maybe we need to cook again to soften them even more?
Instead, it's a weapon that can soften even the hardest heart, and it's armor that allows even the most hard - pressed to remain steadfast until the moment of death.
The concerted weakening in commodity prices already suggests a global force to this economic downturn, while further weakness in the U.S. dollar would suggest that demand for U.S. goods and securities was softening even more sharply than internationally.
The squash soaks up that nice flavor, and baking it in the sauce softens it even a bit more, so you lose most of the crunch that can sometimes go along with spaghetti squash and distance it from bona fide pasta.
This intensive moisture therapy quickly smooths and softens even the driest skin.
Their words melt into the sound of water lapping against children — the steamy Accra air softening even the crisp cadences of their accents.

Not exact matches

Changing the venue to a less threatening environment — your office instead of the boss's office, or even a coffee shop — may also soften the situation, and so may suggesting a walk instead of a sit - down meeting to discuss the issues.
«This has still meant meaningful losses for retail investors even if the blow has been softened considerably.
Even if he is able to get Trump to soften some of his views, here are four things that the U.S. President could do to lessen America's trade deficit with China.
Not only do over-ear headphones signal to everyone in the office that you're head - down to work, this incredibly comfortable pair softens sounds before you even turn it on.
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty, who ran a projected $ 56 - billion federal deficit last year, recently softened his stance on stimulus along with his deadline to get back to balance, but even little trims hurt.
Even so, recent polls suggest opposition among the general public has softened lately.
Retaining the bias for higher rates — even as the economy softens — serves Carney's purpose of reminding consumers not to count on super-low rates indefinitely.
While a shortage of workers is pushing wages higher in the skilled trades, the financial return from a bachelor's degree is softening, even as the price — and the average debt into which it plunges students — keeps going up.
Even despite softening markets and economic uncertainty around the globe, our port still saw 1.5 per cent growth in the first six months of this year compared to 2014, with increases in demand for Canadian wheat, sulphur, potash, lumber, and consumer goods.
These moisturizing elements soften the beard and reduce even the most negligible chance of the razor getting stuck in the skin.And that is what makes this shaving gel a great gift all around.
However, since then, even though the housing market still looks to be softening, expectations of a domestic monetary tightening in the months ahead have re-emerged (Graph 51).
In late 2007, most forecasters disagreed with us and said China's economy would continue to grow at double - digit rates, and even support the U.S. economy if it softened.
Their presence is most obvious in the Reform branch of modern Judaism, which altered the traditional prayer book to soften or even erase the affirmation that God will raise the body from the dead at the end of time.
A few inches of white powder brings an unusual and welcome softening of sound» in cities, the hum of traffic is muffled; in the suburbs even the broom of the ubiquitous snowblower is reduced to a faint and unintrusive whir, one that remains mostly beneath the surface of one's awareness.
But when she replies that even the dogs get the crumbs from the table, Jesus softens, and he heals her daughter.
In the morning, the light is cool and white and sharpening; but in the evening, it's warm and liquid, it softens the forest.
How the wonderful mercy of a forgiving Lord has helped you but that you need and they need to bridge that gap between your remorse that is eating you alive and the embrace of those you love and that love you, I wish I could say this better, May the Holy Spirit soften any hard hearts and may you feel this day the incredible embrace of our Father who loves us so much and who forgave all of this before we were even born.
6 From the sole of the foot even to the head, there is no soundness in it, but bruises and sores and raw wounds; they are not pressed out or bound up or softened with oil.
Even his own disciples wanted places at his right and left hand, wanted control of the «purse», wanted him to not associate with the wrong kinds of people, wanted him to soften his message.
And even though their scanty numbers and lack of technology greatly softened their impact on nature, in their modest way Amerindians too plundered the world around them (by killing eagles to make head - dresses, for example).
But even thus softened the conclusion does not cut against the classical doctrine, which maintains not that God has all the power there is, but rather that God has unlimited power, power to do anything He wills to do.
Rather, her point is that the twentieth century might have been more humane if the ideologues of the nineteenth century had their sledgehammer theories softened, perhaps even overturned, by the twisting, evasive, allusive verbal ambiance of Yiddish, a folk tradition of language that testifies to the uncertainties and fragilities of life.
Even if one has never drunk before, one drinks now, in order to be able to absorb a little more cold and discomfort and harassment, to soften the edges of hopelessness.
And when I asked for more, you sent me poems, essays, books, articles, encyclopedia entries, and even songs — little gifts that softened my defensive posture by infusing me with fresh curiosity.
With poundings on the anvil even the hardest iron, which does not soften in fire, can take the form of a useful tool.
Even Trump's evocations of solidarity, which fit snugly with patriotic themes, «can get lost in the combative haze created by his truculent persona and aren't as convincing as they would be if his nationalism were softened and elevated by traditional invocations of our civic creed.»
In this issue, Christopher Caldwell reports on the softening, nonjudgmental language professionals now encourage, even require, when talking about drug addiction («American Carnage»).
Still without a discernible consciousness of the growing corollary problems, Whitehead now softens the claims to effectiveness of a theory based on mathematically formulated natural science: Such a theory is not capable of either sufficiently explaining or even replacing individual sense perceptions and their relation to the world.
On 13 June Luther unexpectedly and without informing any of his friends in advance... married Bora... You might be amazed that at this unfortunate time... he turns to self - indulgence and diminishes his reputation, just when Germany has special need of his judgement and authority... The man is certainly pliable; and the nuns have used their arts... society with the nuns has softened or even titillated this honourable, high - spirited man... the rumour that he had previously dishonoured her is clearly a lie... Now that the deed is done, we must not take it too hard, or reproach him; for I think, indeed, that he was compelled by nature to marry.
It is as good served chilled in wedges with warm white chocolate sauce as it is slightly warm out of the oven, with caramel sauce or whipped cream or even a scoop of softened vanilla ice - cream.
Once combined add the strawberry puree a little at a time so it's evenly combined (my cream cheese wasn't 100 % softened so I had to do this, but even still if I'm adding any liquid to cream cheese I'm extra paranoid so I add it slowly to evenly combine it).
Even if it seems solid, ten or so minutes at room temp will soften it to scoop - able.
They'll soften a bit once they settle down and (to me) taste even better the next day.
You can even make these parfaits ahead of time (and refrigerate them), although the granola will soften up a bit.
We love it as a summer barbecue salad because it even gets better as it sits for a bit in the bowl as the ingredients soften up.
I often make the decorations a week or more before the event, and if I put them on the cake even a few hours before we cut it, they're starting to soften up a little bit, so I'd say that over night is a definite no - no.
These cookies taste great right away but I think they get even better after they have been refrigerated and have time to soften.
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