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Many artists are consumed with their creativity -- and pretty soft-headed when it comes to business.
FORBES: Crafty
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The playwright-philosopher is revered in just the liberal-minded circles that Mr Klaus sees as soft-headed and elitist.
ECONOMIST: Decoding the Czech president��s obstructionism
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We have seemed like we always wanted more spending, we seemed like we were soft-headed about more spending.
BBC: Labour 'repositioning' itself on Europe - David Miliband
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The former foreign secretary said his party had not become "anti-Europe" but was no longer "soft-headed" in equating extra spending with effectiveness.
BBC: Labour 'repositioning' itself on Europe - David Miliband
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Warm-hearted but soft-headed, maybe: but better than being cold-hearted and hard-headed.
ECONOMIST: Europe.view: Better red than dead? | The
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No one can accuse him of being a soft-headed tree-hugger.
ECONOMIST: T. Boone Pickens takes to the skies
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It went public in 1986 and is now run by a seven-person management committee headed by soft-spoken Chairman George Roche, 63, who joined in 1968 as an analyst and worked closely with Price.
FORBES: Price Is Right
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Money managers, bankers, traders, and analysts agree that the Brazilian economy is headed for a soft landing.
FORBES: A Soft Landing For Brazil As Output Slows And Growth Centers On Middle Class
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But Ghosn believes the nation is headed "without any doubt" to a soft, rather than hard, landing thanks to domestic growth.
CNN: Ghosn: Eurozone now has time, but needs growth