Benny plays small-town lawyer Richard Clark, whose soft-heartedness and sense of justice loses him case after case. |
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The soft-heartedness is positively stifling: what kind of churl could criticise such a show? |
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But that could turn into accusations of soft-heartedness and strategic miscalculation should his conciliatory approach lead to more and bolder protests. |
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But Mr Glassner's humour is too laboured, his liberal-Democrat soft-heartedness can be too insistent, and his figures for one who is often taking issue with absurd extrapolations are surprisingly vague. |
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The law shelters young people not out of sentimentality or soft-heartedness, but because parliament has rightly decided to give young offenders a chance, however limited, to grow out of offending. |
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