Aún no tenemos significados para "more emollient".
1Well, that is not what Coco is about; it is more emollient.
2The tone has become more emollient as the week has worn on, however.
3But speaking to reporters after the meeting, Geithner struck a more emollient note.
4Maliki resigned soon after and was replaced by the more emollient Haider al-Abadi.
5Nor does Xi's confidence in overseas dealings necessarily indicate a more emollient approach to foreign relations.
6Davies wanted to believe the more emollient approach, but Blair appeared to be giving mixed signals.
7In the Guardian he now sounds more emollient.
8That would leave a final decision to his successor, who the Kremlin may hope will be more emollient.
9His blunt message contrasts with the more emollient approach taken towards the banks by the government in recent months.
10There was little evidence in Luxembourg of a deal, no sign even that either side was adopting a more emollient approach.
11Boeing struck a more emollient tone but behind the scenes, both sides were bracing for months of argument over the breakup.
12Short of breaking into Stevie Wonder's Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing, Carney could not have been more emollient or reassuring.
13Tony Blair believed she could speak parents' language in the run-up to the 2005 election, and present government policy in more emollient tones.
14This reality seems to have dawned at last -hence a position paper that could not be more emollient if it came dripping with honey.
15Italy has tended to take a more emollient line than many of its EU partners, not least because it is heavily reliant on Russian gas.
16Theresa May was telling MPs she wanted a "special and deep partnership with the EU", as she attempted to strike a more emollient tone.
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