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Examples
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The threat of soft-target terror attacks in Europe seems confirmed by the nationalities of recent Predator victims.
Preventing the Next Mumbai Douglas Murray 2010
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I say compensation culture, soft-target, nose in the trough, ready for retirement, one more big payout please.
Whilst Rome Burns………… « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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The idea of a car bomb set to go off on a crowded street is what they call in homeland security parlance a soft-target situation.
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The idea of a car bomb set to go off on a crowded street is what they call in homeland security parlance a soft-target situation.
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"Once again, as in the budget, a ` soft-target 'is being used simply because it is politically expedient to do so."
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They have the ability to soft-target Pakistani cities and civilians.
latimes.com - News 2011
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Extra attention would be paid to protect vital installations, Railways property, government buildings besides schools, which are considered a soft-target for the ultras, he said.
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Extra attention would be paid to protect vital installations, Railways property, government buildings besides schools, which are considered a soft-target for the ultras, he said.
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Comodo CEO Melih Abdulhayoglu commented on this threat in a video blog post entitled Schools Hacked: Students and Taxpayers Lose, where he points out the soft-target characteristics of school districts and similar organizations including local governments, not-for-profit-organizations, and small businesses that make them attractive to cyber-criminals.
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Its victims include police officers and soldiers, soft-target symbols of the Thai state such as teachers, and Muslims it considers collaborators.
Winds Of Jihad By SheikYerMami sheikyermami 2010
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