If they did this [original policy] to appease people, they didn't appease anyone.
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If they did (the new policy) to appease people, they didn't appease anyone.
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Where the former Alaskan governor was brought in to appease leery conservatives stale quick, Pence is being used to appease a leery establishment.
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"They not only have to appease their base, but they have to appease the majority of their state who voted for President Trump," the Senate aide said.
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Dwight Eisenhower put Richard Nixon on the ticket to appease the right-wing faction of the GOP, while Ronald Reagan added George H.W. Bush to appease the moderate faction.
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" He added: "I think we cannot appease this power.
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The Last Jedi isn't here to appease the old guard.
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To appease one important ally is to anger the other.
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No matter what the man does he can't appease everyone.
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The kingdom is wary of being seen to appease Iran.
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Headlines May revives Irish border proposal to appease Eurosceptics on.ft.
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We have to appease so many different groups of people.
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And such universities as UCLA willingly coddle and appease them.
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Mistakes will be made, and no solution will appease everyone.
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But to appease the activist left, all bets are off.
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The release failed to appease Smith, who issued a Feb.
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But that prospect has done little to appease, well, anyone.
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And women STILL DON'T have to shave to appease you!
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That is unlikely to appease many of his supporters, however.
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"It's never been my goal to appease anybody," he said.
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The forays into high fashion are unlikely to appease them.
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Other countries have tried to appease Trump amid tariff threats.
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I cannot change Islam to please and appease the infidels.
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The goal was to appease Turkey enough so they wouldn't invade.
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Yes, but: Potential candidates are still taking measures to appease voters.
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But despite those efforts to appease Ankara, Turkey launched its invasion.
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The video game company is trying to appease the Chinese government.
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Since the coup, the military council has tried to appease demonstrators.
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They say it's designed to appease Cohn's friends who hate Trump.
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Prices recovered marginally in Asian trading, but failed to appease investors.
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U.S. Ambassador in London, sought to appease Adolph Hitler, the imperious
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It was forced to take numerous measures to appease the public.
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Hollywood, for example, has adjusted plots to appease censors in China.
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She served the public well by declining to appease ideological crusaders.
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She slid hers out from the stall, hoping to appease him.
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Marvel's "Doctor Strange" white-washed "The Ancient One" to appease China
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Decisions that appease all four demographics are few and far between.
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Also, we speak with euphemisms to appease societal and religious mores.
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He offered his "honesty," hoping this would appease his insatiable host.
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Further, they don't dumb down the writing to appease the audience.
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This is to appease both advertisers and government regulators, he said.
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Microsoft apparently needed to make some tweaks to appease Apple, though.
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But the developers forgot to appease the spirits of the dead.
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" Pelosi "has aligned herself with the radical left to appease them.
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And the new glut seemed to increase rather than appease hunger.
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But it hasn't been enough to appease the broader pool of workers.
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Last year the government reintroduced petrol subsidies to appease angry lorry drivers.
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Others said it was meant to appease the Crown Prince's conservative critics.
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But that hasn't been enough to appease the broader pool of workers.
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Corporatism, which is different from capitalism, wants to appease shareholders, not employees.
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Ryan termed Obama's actions "efforts to appease the oppressive regime" in Cuba.
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SoftBank could appease the hedge fund by selling investments to finance buybacks.
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The news of the upcoming resolution, however, did little to appease them.
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Not every video game company has been eager to appease Chinese censors.
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She tried to dodge him but also felt pressured to appease him.
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We know that women are conditioned to appease and avoid male anger.
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That didn't appease Catherall, who pointed out the obvious in this tweet.
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The progression of the convention was meticulously orchestrated: First, appease the progressives.
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" In witchcraft, conversely, "pain is used to appease deities and empower followers.
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Many U.S. exporters suffered in response to Washington's effort to appease truckers.
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To appease protesters, he has already canceled the hated fuel tax increase.
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Deutsche plans cutbacks to appease investors unhappy about its stock market underperformance.
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Wine was tossed overboard to appease water dragons and wrathful sea gods.
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That's the thanks the N.F.L. got for trying to appease the president.
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Some in academia are too ready to accommodate and appease intellectual fraud.
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It would be disgraceful to change the rules to appease the violators.
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"The message is: We don't want to appease the populists," he said.
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Mboweni is under pressure to promise spending cuts that could appease Moody's.
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"Breitbart fired a journalist to appease fake news media," Mike Cernovich tweeted.
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Should small businesses have to suffer just to appease their larger counterparts?
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Their mouths might say one thing, to appease critical constituencies back home.
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They did it, the girls said, to appease Slenderman, an internet boogeyman.
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The change was made to appease delegates from Georgia and South Carolina.
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However, at times these religious credentials haven't been enough to appease everyone.
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Perhaps these songs exist to appease the Joe Buddens of the world.
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It might even appease those mourning the loss of the rose gold option.
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PA) to appease regulators looking into its planned merger with Deutsche Boerse (DB1Gn.
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Some French diplomats say Macron will find it difficult to appease everyone, however.
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There are, of course, a number of key changes designed to appease upgraders.
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Unaccustomed to such dissent, the army at first tried to appease the PTM.
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And it's unclear whether this strategy will appease everyone in the GOP conference.
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So, we had to put RPG elements into the game, to appease them.
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Similar to Twitter, LinkedIn's robust growth has not been enough to appease investors.
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That increase may appease analysts who have said that game availability appears limited.
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To appease the masses, an autonomous yellow submarine was dubbed Boaty McBoatface instead.
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The chocolate chips and snickerdoodles were clearly sent to appease pissed off neighbors.
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That, the thinking goes, will bolster his Islamic credentials and appease conservative voters.
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Question is: Will the world watch & appease as they did Hitler at Munich?
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Everyone copies each other to appease scary investors who demand huge unrealistic returns.
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The result will likely be publishers who post specifically to appease the algorithm.
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Maybe, together, we can appease the beasts long enough to stave them off.
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When he annexed Austria and threatened Czechoslovakia, the British tried to appease him.
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Trump opened ANWR to appease fossil fuel interests and Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski.
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I can't see that all being thrown open to appease the United States.
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Critics have accused Blizzard of censoring free speech to appease the Chinese government.
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But this was not enough to appease the students who carried on protesting.
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One judge later confessed to voting for Park to appease the Korean crowd.
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Senators by contrast must regularly appease their respective bases to win re-election.
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Fighting racism and bigotry cannot and should not be done to appease external
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First appease anti-Semitic white supremacists, then pretend it never happened #StarOfDavid pic.twitter.
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Higher wages could appease workers but make the country uncompetitive, the unions say.
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For months, he's looked like he's been willing to appease Putin and Russia.
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However, efforts by Netanyahu to appease the Druze community have so far failed.
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The residents are welcoming and friendly, though not overly eager to appease outsiders.
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"There is no way Beijing can accommodate them, appease them," Mr. Zhang said.
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PLAN TO INCREASE 2020 BIOFUELS REQUIREMENTS PART OF AN EFFORT TO APPEASE FARMERS
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The government has taken steps to appease the demonstrators, which may be working.
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Critics contended that she was trying to appease the station's many Jewish donors.
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Leonardo da Vinci wrote that only "fair maidens" could appease the unicorn's ferocity.
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Whether the extension of an expiration date will appease Canadian negotiators is unclear.
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Sticking to sports appears to be the best way to appease the Chinese.
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But it wasn't enough to appease investors, with revenue growth appearing to slow.
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I will never leave our border open to appease donors and special interests.
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Children in that region now write stories as offerings to appease El Bibliobandido.
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Does he want this, or is he agreeing to it to appease you?
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He previously said the changes made to appease Democrats could stifle free trade.
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Kim has a conscience and this is her fumbling effort to appease it.
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At Emerson College, Mr. Malin studied photography and marketing, to appease his parents.
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The company has been making moves to help appease the government in China.
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He can risk the domestic political downside of appearing to appease the North.
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Walt Disney Studios had refused to cut the scene to appease Malaysian censors.
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To appease conservatives, the White House is looking at accelerating cuts to Medicaid.
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Congress erected the roadblock to appease powerful elements of the financial services lobby.
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The bill has also been revised multiple times in order to appease conservatives.
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Skimming more money from fares can appease Wall Street investors but make drivers angrier.
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Snapchat will also need to deliver consistent user growth in order to appease investors.
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"Are they seeking to appease the barbaric, Muslim, rapist hordes of men?" she added.
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He applied to medical school to appease his family and was accepted to Harvard.
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But this wasn't enough to appease some investors, who are concerned about declining sales.
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Parsons tried to appease her by saying that the tables would be close together.
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It might eventually appease investors and industry-watchers, but so far not so much.
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Can they completely appease those who wholly believe in Sanders' vision of revolutionary change?
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That apparently wasn't enough to appease those who felt uncomfortable with the whole thing.
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To appease my mother, I began eating chicken and salad in miniature at home.
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He'll need to appease the Freedom Caucus in order to win power next year.
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USA Gymnastics has struggled to appease its critics in the wake of the scandal.
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The board tried to appease shareholders at WPP's annual general meeting on June 13th.
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Doing so would appease those calling for greater access and those seeking more competition.
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To appease disgruntled investors, some gold miners stepped up efforts to win their support.
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One reason might be to appease regulators keen to boost Chinese shipyards' order books.
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Potential pricing changes to appease the government could create unfair competition, the sources added.
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That means it shouldn't have to take unnecessary store closing charges to appease investors.
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Still, it remains to be seen whether that will be enough to appease investors.
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Car companies have simply began "timing" announcements, she says, to appease the president-elect.
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But that wasn't enough to appease members of Congress – or to stop the conflict.
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Amendments to the plan have taken shape to appease both Republican conservatives and moderates.
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That didn't appease players, who raged on in the Battlefront subreddit and on Twitter.
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Seeking to appease shareholders, SDI also announced a share buyback worth 298 billion won.
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They see it as something she did in the platform to appease the left.
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There are plenty of sex robots out there to appease your carnal needs, too.
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But where Sandy is willing to change herself to appease them, Rizzo does not.
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We want to preserve our personal, bug-free safe spaces but also appease people.
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Their attempts to govern from the middle and appease their Democratic constituents are futile.
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DOD continues to shroud the mission in misleading descriptions to appease the public discourse.
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I took an oath to uphold the Constitution, not to appease politicians or ideologues.
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But her performance has not been enough to appease some observers on the internet.
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Those companies may have an easier time divesting themselves of assets to appease regulators.
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Anything more, they say, is just vengeance to appease the media and the public.
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That gesture, however, did little to appease the former Juventus and France international midfielder.
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Milo thinks the cash was an attempt to appease him and avoid a lawsuit.
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Chavez worked to appease his working-class base, including throngs still lacking identity credentials.
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What if they're being forced to play this game to appease the glob-people?
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Julien Kouao, a political analyst in Abidjan, doubted Ouattara's reshuffle would appease the PDCI.
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He said the depot had a snack cart to appease drivers facing long waits.
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She was just there to appease Twitter and witness the drama of it all.
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And the revisions the White House is considering don't appear sufficient to appease them.
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Because Walt was a big deal, and this was a way to appease Walt.
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The language shift reflects a party trying to appease, and embolden, its activist base.
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They've gone to great lengths to appease conservatives and show that's not the case.
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A growing number of American companies have in recent months tried to appease Beijing.
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They will do anything to appease their base, even shut down the federal government.
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The more our politicians make us afraid of them the more we appease them.
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Indeed, the lawsuit appears appeared designed to more to "appease" supporters than convince judges.
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The alliance with evangelicals may free him of the need to appease liberal Jews.
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What can I do to appease them so the night goes better this year?
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But this move still didn't go far enough to appease members of the caucus.
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If that happens — a big if — it will appease the farmers to some extent.
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That also complicates the plan being floated in the House to appease defense hawks.
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Often, that meant that in order to appease them, you had to kill someone.
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However, the French premier is currently struggling to appease a momentous backlash against his administration.
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Republicans accuse Democrats of using the tactic to appease their base that's advocating for impeachment.
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Twitter's CEO is still going out of his way to appease conservatives and conspiracy theorists.
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Now, some in the online-gaming community are accusing Blizzard of trying to appease China.
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He prescribed the diet that traditional wrestlers followed, avoiding meat to appease the Hindu gods.
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Throughout planning our wedding, I've worked hard at refusing to appease a lot of people.
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It was unclear what actions Trump would be able to take to appease angry farmers.
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The country's new name, Northern Macedonia, is designed to appease Greek sensitivities about cultural appropriation.
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However, it's his iconic performances, recreated with detail, that should appease Queen fans the most.
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I want to appease the fans, but I also want to see where I'm at.
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"Long-term, we're not fans of companies that cut dividends to appease pressure," he said.
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And any tinkering with the bill to appease the Freedom Caucus risks losing more moderates.
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But being conservative and seeking to appease existing customers was only half of the problem.
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GIULIANI: It is not unusual and it is not unusual to try and appease him.
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It's possible smart playlists will make the leap over to appease the hardcore iTunes faithful.
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Certainly, Drake's music will continue to appease the fans who mirror his inward-looking mindset.
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The desire to appease adversaries has overshadowed the meaning of a protest against systemic racism.
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The revised offer, however, failed to appease another shareholder opposed to the deal - Arca Capital.
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But moves to appease Trump have been met with thousands of calls, emails, and letters.
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Airbnb is making a last-minute attempt to appease regulators in anticipation of pending legislation.
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Conversely, refusing to engage or appease a dictatorship is not a harbinger to military intervention.
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But that announcement did not appease unhappy Republicans upset over the administration's mixed messages. Sen.
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Some people argue that Neumann has only made token concessions so far to appease investors.
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To appease the government, drug makers have promised to lower prices and overhaul sales practices.
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It was put in place several years ago in an effort to appease record labels.
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Help him save whatever he's got left, and appease his sweet tooth along the way.
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All together, these measures constitute a serious effort to pressure — not appease — an aggressive Russia.
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The fee usually covers costs for building experts and it can sometimes appease disgruntled neighbors.
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This was ostensibly to avoid moral hazard, but perhaps more to appease critics at home.
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Look how the New York Times changes their headline three times to appease Democrats. pic.twitter.
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If you appease one thing, there's another thing coming up, it's a never-ending cycle.
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In the U.S.-China trade spat, soybean purchases are one obvious tool to appease Washington.
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Mr. Barr's promises of transparency have done little to appease Democrats who control the House.
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During his time in office, Trump has tried and often failed to appease both sides.
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Does Zuckerberg go out of his way to appease conservatives who are critical of Facebook?
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In the following years, Zell attended law school as a formality to appease his father.
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Target and Amazon have different approaches to appease impatient customers who want same-day delivery.
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Fast fashion, then, appears to be the simple solution to appease our desire for novelty.
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What protective impulses are in motion, such as fight, flight, freeze, appease, shutdown, or numb?
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However, Mr. Iordache's resignation appears to have done little to appease those on the street.
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Do we really need his theory about why attempts to appease Adolf Hitler didn't work?
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The decision will appease protesters who have clamored for the government to prioritize domestic concerns.
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Barr seemed ready to appease lawmakers' fears in his prepared remarks for the Judiciary Committee.
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The company's plans weren't enough to appease investors, who sent its shares nearly 9 percent lower.
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Whether it will be enough to appease rebels, Remainers and Brexiteers alike within Parliament is doubtful.
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But, these kind of events do not always appease the fans that pay on the doors.
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We also saw the similarly selfless lengths Jamie was willing to go to appease his wife.
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To appease angry residents for now, authorities announced $10 million in funds shortly after the attack.
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The change may appease some conservatives without alienating moderates that leadership needs to hold on to.
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Others adapted to our new future quickly, working to keep their head down and appease covfefe.
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She would mask parts of her personality in an effort to appease a broader fan base.
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Relaxing the agreed supply curbs would appease the United States and likely temper oil price gains.
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It's become increasingly common for Hollywood studios to bend over backward to appease the Chinese authorities.
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And I used to think this was simply a way to appease our future robot overlords.
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A bill that would limit presidents to two terms was drawn up to appease the opposition.
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Meanwhile, Sudan has sought to appease demonstrators who have pressed on with marches and sit-ins.
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Many people perform a Shinto ground-breaking ceremony to appease the kami before beginning construction work.
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Some will say this was a token victory, meant to appease the forces calling for change.
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Still, it will not likely appease those who say the trials deny constitutional protections to defendants.
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It's possible Trump is trying to appease a Congress that's increasingly skeptical of the gulf monarchy.
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"To appease [die-hard fans], we did do a loincloth scene at the end," said Yates.
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But to appease the Germans, it also concerned itself with the rate of money-supply growth.
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Is he being fired to appease the Trump White House because they&aposre angry at him?
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Spicer said Tuesday that the White House is helping with a "manager's amendment" to appease conservatives.
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In the meantime, maybe we'll see some progress while the web giants try to appease leaders.
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That plan should help appease blockchain purists who won't be satisfied until Libra is completely decentralized.
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Trudeau tried to appease Trump—and got a potential trade war to thank for his efforts.
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Instead, spend time alone focusing on work—that's really the only way to appease taskmaster Saturn.
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But to appease us, the Facebook-owned app is trying to make its messy algorithm better.
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Spears attempted to appease her fans and thank them for the accolade with an Instagram post.
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They both decided she couldn't allow her desire to appease white people to shape her actions.
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In response, some of the TPP pact nations said they won't be rushing to appease Trump.
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More broadly, in fact, Pichai and Google have both gone to great lengths to appease conservatives.
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The tool, designed to appease senators concerned about deficits, has sparked resistance from several GOP senators.
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Other tweaks to appease skeptical senators reportedly include increasing the tax deduction for pass-through businesses.
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He said the companies assume they may need to sell off some assets to appease regulators.
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Mr. Gainsbourg reportedly had to whitewash the wall once in a while to appease his neighbors.
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"Falcon was hired; and to appease his mother, he told her he was "postponing his degree.
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"Mauricio was persistent, and finally, to appease him, I had it checked and removed," she said.
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On June 15th Ms Lam had tried to appease protesters by postponing consideration of the bill.
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To appease budget hawks, his advisers have proposed using mainly tax credits to encourage private investment.
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At the hearing, Safai called it indefensible and accused the SFMTA of trying to appease Motivate.
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I got the sense that it was to appease a few players who disliked hazing day.
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To appease them, companies are making broad recycling and sustainability commitments and experimenting with reusable packaging.
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Republicans, to appease their base and donors, don't want to close the door on Obamacare repeal.
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My husband, willing to appease me one last time, patiently helped me try every possible arrangement.
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That explanation did not appease Nancy Munoz, a Republican member of the State Assembly from Summit.
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Those words did not appease Mr. Schlegel, the protest leader, who describes himself as an entrepreneur.
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Rather than compromise their business models, both companies have made only cosmetic changes to appease policymakers.
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Penitent Christians paraded through the streets of Europe flagellating themselves with whips to appease God's wrath.
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Another time, to appease him, she went with him to a restaurant, and that was all.
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But that may not be enough to appease investors after a banner year on Wall Street.
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But that may not be enough to appease investors, my CNN Business colleague Kaya Yurieff reports.
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Critics of the social network say that the company has repeatedly made decisions that appease Republicans.
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It's also possible Netflix wants to appease a TV industry seeking greater clarity about Netflix's viewership.
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Google's Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt met Vestager in March last year but failed to appease her.
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Sometimes agents misrepresent the value of a property to appease a seller and score the listing.
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"I needed to make human sacrifices to appease the said deities, or the gods," he said.
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McConnell could still muster the support needed to approve the bill with tweaks to appease members.
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Lower budget numbers to appease conservatives, but risk a centrist revolt and a Senate filibuster.2.
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That's the strategy: Appease the rich on the front end; punish the poor on the back.
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" "Under this administration, we will no longer appease dictators and despots near our shores in this Hemisphere.
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Brand boycotts might be enough to push YouTube to take relatively painless steps to appease PR concerns.
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We have seen this on campus, we have seen this in corporations, that you cannot appease them.
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Any changes that appease the coverage caucus will upset the Freedom Caucus even more, and vice versa.
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To appease the people who imposed sexist expectations on her, she posted a series of pregnancy photos.
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At Wednesday's news conference, Li said China is in a position where it can't appease American demands.
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On June 4003st King Abdullah tried to appease them by cancelling increases to fuel and electricity prices.
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I regret my lack of control last night and take a few Advil to appease the headache.
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Stone monuments along the coast appease the spirits of whales, whose meat sustained the town through famines.
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And the question becomes is he simply trying to appease the president or is he following orders?
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In recent weeks, however, it became impossible to appease both Mr Erdogan and increasingly demanding bond markets.
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Zendaya took to Twitter to appease all her fans — who all had credit cards at the ready.
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"It's a political message to appease the east," said the CEO of a Libyan oil service firm.
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So, it's likely that Trump will announce some Wall Street-friendly advisers/nominees to appease the markets.
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Appease your inner pyromaniac with the loops below: See more of Daniel Barreto's work on his website.
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Appease them all you want and all you will get is an empty pocketbook and less cooperation.
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The surprise announcement seems to be an effort to appease paying users of Google's office email software.
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To appease the populists, or even adopt key elements of their agenda, would simply worsen the situation.
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Now Jio has modified its Welcome Offer to comply with the laws and to appease its rivals.
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So, that can be like, well you want to appease them because they're your fans and stuff.
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But to appease residents, it built schools and offers free medical services to workers and their families.
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House Republicans had made a series of last-minute amendments to appease both moderate and conservative lawmakers.
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"This park was built to appease us by the company who built that dam," Yildirim said bitterly.
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But the prospect of added spending on education and digitalization projects could appease some leftist SPD voters.
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The report also said that the sanctions had been softened to appease China and Russia, citing diplomats.
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Both Barcelona and Amsterdam have banned construction of new complexes in the city centre to appease locals.
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China's leaders have a nationalistic public to appease; they will not retreat if a trade war starts.
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This type of deal could help appease the I.M.F. because it would effectively cut Greece's debt costs.
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Democrats, who now hold a majority in the House, do not appear willing to appease Trump's demand.
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Illegal constructions were allowed in order to "appease people", Achour said of the houses on the Circus.
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So it remains to be seen whether Xi's speech was enough to appease the Donald Trump administration.
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But Schakowsky suggested that Republicans are dragging their feet in an attempt to appease the private sector.
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Julie Mason laments that none of the changes are likely to appease the annual dinner's constant critics.
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But rather than doubling down on tangible solutions, Ocasio-Cortez chose to appease her far-left base.
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The UN subsequently removed the language to appease the US's hardline abortion stance, and the resolution passed.
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"First, Republicans made a calculated decision to appease the most radical factions of their party," he said.
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Such an appointment might appease protesters for now while keeping the power system in place, analysts say.
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This is a blatant attempt by some politicians to appease big labor as election season heats up.
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She called the tools registry a "compromise" to appease more traditional guests who want to give gifts.
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But Mr. Liang and others kept lying as they scrambled to find explanations that would appease regulators.
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To appease the protesters, Mr. Xian eventually agreed to take down the halal insignia from his storefront.
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After a week, Rousseff sought to appease protesters, saying in a televised speech that she heard them.
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Rather than trying to appease the party's left wing, Ms. Harris is betting on an incremental approach.
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They might balk if McConnell attempts to scale back the current bill's cuts to appease the moderates.
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These should be easy answers: "No" to the first, because wooden political apologies should never appease anyone.
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At the same time, he said, Mr. Kemp needed to appease the more buttoned-up conservative Georgian.
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"If this can appease some of the populists for the moment, so be it," Mr. Vimont said.
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"No, no, we like him," Mr. Trump said to appease the booing crowd, presumably Indianapolis Colts fans.
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Meanwhile, THR reports that Tarantino has no intentions of cutting his film to appease the country's regulators.
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Meanwhile, THR reported that Tarantino has no intention of cutting his film to appease the country's regulators.
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"It will appease those people who were angry about the money," said Penny Junor, a royal biographer.
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While hawks may be vanquished on Thursday, the tone the bank sets is likely to appease them.
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PDVSA has tried to appease the service companies by paying old bills with bonds and promissory notes.
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Always being too eager to offend can be as counterproductive as being too predictably zealous to appease.
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No trial, no jury, just a quick, violent act to appease but not feed an angry mob.
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What followed was a series of quick changes to try to appease conservative and moderate House Republicans.
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She tried to appease him by taking off one pair of tights and letting him massage her.
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The company has also opened a facility in Brussels to appease the concerns of European Union officials.
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" The conservative New York Post chimed in with an editorial slamming the decision to "appease absurd protests.
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Broadcom is eager to appease big customers like Apple, whose support is needed to overcome antitrust hurdles.
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We don't try to carve the team apart from the inside to appease a certain position group.
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You felt there was a kind of a press release strategy in order to appease Wall Street.
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But like so many Saudi policies to simultaneously counter and appease extremists, it was shortsighted and dangerous.
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Starting this July, Kidd will have a set route each Friday afternoon in order to appease tourists.
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To successfully sleep, a Negro must unlearn all that drives our inclination to please and appease others.
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Doing so may appease austerity-jaded Greeks by persuading them that years of financial sacrifice are paying off.
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Apple uses DRM to keep files proprietary to its products and to appease content makers' worries about privacy.
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Finally, you don't shut down the government before Christmas and New Year's just to simply appease your base.
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To help appease mounting security concerns, drone makers support remote identification standards so officials can spot rogue devices.
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One EU official described the attitude in Brussels as "it's better to appease than confront" its eastern neighbor.
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The government has tried to appease the public by setting prices, seizing goods and taking over entire industries.
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Finally, you don't shut down the government before Christmas and New Year's just to simply appease your base.
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In the Chinese-language version of PUBG (on desktops and consoles), blood is rendered green to appease regulators.
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If you don't learn how to appease the beast in your own way, it'll just devour you whole.
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Producing more foreign-focused television and film could also appease users' complaints of limited content in overseas markets.
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Apple has done a lot to try to appease investors in the form of things like dividend payouts.
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It was also worried how much revenue it would lose in divesting assets to appease U.S. antitrust regulators.
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Sure, the purpose of the meeting today was to appease the angry voices, at least to some degree.
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I would have to craft a list that would appease everyone, with books that every reader would enjoy!
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Advertisers fled, and YouTube's executives found themselves in a balancing act trying to appease both creators and advertisers.
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"I do think that will appease bulls who are looking for a pick-up in demand," he said.
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He also has pledged to increase the minimum wage and scrap new pension taxes to appease the protesters.
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The changes are sometimes made to appease ratings boards, while other times, it's to respect differing cultural norms.
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On the one hand, these continued investments are necessary to appease investors by showing new avenues for growth.
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Still, even those efforts didn't appease the Office of Government Ethics, which advises against federal conflicts of interests.
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Whether there will be more drastic policy adjustments to appease the health insurers that sell Medicare Advantage plans.
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Finally, you don't shut down the government before Christmas and new year's just to simply appease your base.
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What needs to happen Leaders need to move very quickly on changing the bill to appease their members.
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The decision could appease foreign shareholders who have accused the exchange of dragging its feet on a listing.
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This threat sets a dangerous precedent of subtly encouraging us to change our behavior to appease its algorithms.
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Those were just the latest round of changes that has been altered to appease the ideologically diverse caucus.
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They must surrender their own rights to privacy, modesty, and safety in order to appease the new mandate.
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Now, I choose clients whom I naturally relate to and don't have to adapt my personality to appease.
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If he did doggedly pursue Helen, of course she felt obligated to appease him and the First Chubby.
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In his attempt to appease the Republican base – Rubio suggested president Obama is deliberately trying to destroy America.
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When asked if the decision was motivated by a desire to appease political leaders, Zuckerberg flatly said no.
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They needed to pass something to appease their base and this tax plan was the last, best option.
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To appease workers a group of board members and labor representatives was set up shortly after the announcement.
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He also advised caution in pulling U.S. troops out of South Korea as a way to appease Pyongyang.
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Like any leader who tries to appease everyone, Mr. Gorbachev was hated by many and disliked by most.
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To appease the fans, he played an oldie called "From God's Perspective": I don't think masturbation is obscene.
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He decided to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program in September to appease his base.
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Kennedy said that of the remaining two witnesses, one of them changed his story to appease the bank.
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Plus, the boxes are still cute and even have a maze puzzle to appease the kids-at-heart.
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The combination of a creamy sheep's milk filling and crisp, nutty, pistachio crust will appease any greedy gourmand.
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They recklessly chose to jeopardize paychecks for our troops and border patrolmen to appease their far-left base.
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Partly they are trying to appease the wing of the party that is calling for impeachment right away.
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But his approach has drawn criticism for lacking focus and trying to appease too many groups at once.
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Even as Mr. Trump's behavior becomes increasingly outrageous and often unhinged, the party's grandees appease and flatter him.
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The bill seems stuck in a vicious cycle as lawmakers try to appease both extremes of the GOP.
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All this fell to the mayor of Arsal, Lebanon: checkpoints to negotiate, refugees to manage, townspeople to appease.
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The latest coup holds a warning for all Western democracies: A constant turnover of leaders doesn't appease voters.
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We also needed to appease the most demanding of customers, our three active and difficult-to-impress children.
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Iowa's big app fail doesn't appease those concerns, and Acronym's lack of transparency around its ties doesn't help.
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But that wasn't enough to appease defense hawks who said it fell far short of the military's needs.
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Is he trying to appease conservatives, who view Zuckerberg as another liberal media mogul out to get them?
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The elite Revolutionary Guards apologised for the calamity, but that did not appease thousands protesting in several cities.
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Farmworkers were exempted to appease Southern politicians whose constituents relied on agriculture, areas where farmworkers were largely black.
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The elite Revolutionary Guards apologized for the calamity, but that did not appease thousands protesting in several cities.
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On Tuesday, Mr. Kabila reshuffled his government in what may have been an attempt to appease the opposition.
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About 80% of Nepal's 30 million population are Hindus and many sacrifice animals to appease deities during festivals.
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To appease moderates, another amendment setting aside $8 billion over five years to help such patients afford coverage.
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While theatrical windows are intended to appease filmmakers and hard-core movie fans, Netflix doesn't discuss box office.
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They improvise and come up with a bit of sectarian musicianship they hope will appease their Protestant crowd.
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It can hardly be seen as firing Lam to appease people it has implied are terrorists or CIA agents.
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Maersk said on Friday it would divest its Mercosul Line in Brazil to appease the Brazilian competition authority CADE.
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"Beyond 140" is an attempt to appease those users without completely disrupting the visual layout of Twitter's current design.
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Since the scandal broke, the scandal launched "Goodwill" programs in place to appease owners of its affected diesel models.
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Don't forget Nancy, history has proven over and over when you appease to anti-Semitic sentiment, the worst happens.
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But on Tuesday, the State Supreme Court postponed the next one as lawmakers try to appease justices in Washington.
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To appease congressional penny pinchers, the money for the increased defense budget and wall has to come from somewhere.
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The whole thing was a farce—just another one of Cameron's poor attempts try to appease the far right.
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" Calling himself "a huge NBA fan," Wachs accused the league of bending over backwards "to appease the Chinese government.
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With his choice of Mr Kyl Mr Ducey has managed to appease the various factions of the Republican Party.
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Theresa May's worst decisions have all been driven by a desire to appease the Brexit wing of her party.
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Bungie has endured a roller-coaster post-launch development cycle to appease die-hard fans and reinvigorate its game.
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In fact, Tencent added a China-only age gate to PUBG Mobile just last month to appease those censors.
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"Standardized fried rice isn't even that good," Mei Chen, the owner, tells me—undoubtedly just trying to appease me.
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In turn, it could expedite work on financial channels to appease Iran and keep the agreement from fully unraveling.
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Sanford's family has long maintained the then 14-year-old confessed to the killings to appease the investigating officers.
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Tougher measures to appease creditors will anger voters—and angry voters will alarm creditors, who fear Ms Fernández's return.
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Is the Chinese government massaging the figures to appease international criticism of its growing dominance of the supply chain?
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As the years pass, with no pregnancies to appease their bewildered relatives, Akin and Yejide's devotion begins to fray.
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Pence would appease conservatives worried about Trump's ideological bona fides, along with others who simply fear for his sanity.
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The ungenerous interpretation would be that only victory can appease a soul that is Machiavellian all the way down.
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Sure, that sometimes means walking a tight rope to appease the public enough to ward off more restrictive regulation.
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An amendment that would have limited the program — and helped to appease privacy advocates — failed to pass the House.
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Trying to appease angry enrollees, the administration feebly claims that tax credits will reduce the net premiums people pay.
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Sprint and AT&T have tried to appease regulators by promising that if allowed to merge, they'll play fair.
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To the fury of Mr Sadr and the protesters, Mr Abadi's second list was designed to appease the factions.
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Nothing makes that more obvious than his apology, which is basically him trying to appease her with small gifts.
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Struggling to appease both her pro-independence supporters and Taiwan's domineering neighbour, she gave neither quite what they wanted.
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The source added that Whitaker was trying to appease the President, but did not seem to cross any line.
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Meanwhile, school leaders repeatedly appease the troubled student by changing school dress codes and altering the sexual education curriculum.
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Sources told Reveal that safety compromises were made at Tesla's Fremont factory to appease CEO Elon Musk's aesthetic preferences.
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The Piñera administration responded with a set of reforms and a cabinet reshuffle that failed to appease the movement.
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Russia suggested on Wednesday that reaching a new Iran nuclear deal to appease the U.S. might not be possible.
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Congress members and pundits tell us that Republicans need to pass tax cuts to appease their party's mega-donors.
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In an effort to appease Ankara, the Trump administration pledged last year to stop providing weaponry to the YPG.
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"They don't actually want to change anything," one redditor wrote, arguing that the bans were meant to appease advertisers.
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The efforts to appease Trump appeared to pay off, as the president spoke warmly of the summit before departing.
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They looked like two lambs, impeccably prepared by their elders as sacrifices to appease a beast or a god.
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Further, to appease Southerners, white women carried the torch for suffrage since they were more socially acceptable standard bearers.
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And finally, you don't shut down the government before Christmas and New Years just to simply appease your base.
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The former UK telecoms monopoly has to appease shareholders on one side and politicians and regulators on the other.
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None of this matters to Trump, who must appease the bigots who form the hard core of his support.
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Simply rewriting the terms won't appease those that are concerned with how widespread Facebook's data collection techniques have become.
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It's probably not going to appease the average five-year-old; there's not a Swedish Chef to be seen.
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To appease this, a few artists and bands tried to put on last-minute shows for their fans elsewhere.
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Facebook announced changes to simplify and clarify its metrics to appease advertisers in February, acknowledging flaws in its calculations.
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At times, Priebus appeared to be the powerless figurehead of an organization twisting to appease an unpredictable front-runner.
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Republicans face difficulties in winning over skeptical senators, as tweaks to appease conservatives could alienate moderates, or vice versa.
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That did little to appease Stevens, who was more upset at Boston's lack of defense earlier in the game.
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They face difficulties in winning over skeptical senators, as tweaks to appease conservatives could alienate moderates, or vice versa.
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The move would appease defense hawks and conservatives who become increasingly frustrated about passing stopgap measure after stopgap measure.
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To appease his parents, in his early 21888s, he took a gig with the international art dealer Goupil & Cie.
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Lobbyists are now under the impression that lawmakers will work to remove the corporate AMT to appease business interests.
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To appease European regulators, Disney agreed to divest a stake in A+E Networks, which include the History channel.
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Jackson can remind you of Cordelia in the way she hoards her deepest feelings and her refusal to appease.
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In order to have a certain type of success, you're told you have to appease and pacify the audience.
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For instance, health officials have sought to appease Trump by emphasizing any positive news in briefings, according to Politico.
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There is a warning for all advanced democracies in Australia's political impatience: The churn in leaders doesn't appease voters.
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They want a strong WADA that backs clean sport, and doesn't look to appease a handful of sports politicians.
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The stainless steel case comes in two sizes, 38mm and 42mm, to appease those with small and large wrists.
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They would delay an interim report about the yeshivas to appease state lawmakers who were deliberating on mayoral control.
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However, pundits and other observers have raised the possibility of such a move as a solution to appease regulators.
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Even the fact that Reyes was the one replacing him at his regular position, shortstop, did not appease him.
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Sanders and Corbyn recognized the angst of this generation and offered freebies including college tuition to appease this generation.
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He acknowledged that McConnell may try to appease these senators by including "a small 'opioid fund' " in the bill.
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But that remediation may not appease regulators and lawmakers, who remain on high alert after the bank's past misdeeds.
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Warren stumbled badly, making herself a long shot for the nomination, by trying to appease supporters of Bernie Sanders.
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And it was clear, from the way the candidates spoke about them, who they were really there to appease.
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To get the New Deal through Congress, Franklin Roosevelt needed to appease the Southern arm of the Democratic Party.
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But getting the bill through the House with enough changes to appease conservatives without losing Dems will be tough.
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But Zelensky, likely in his desire to appease Trump and receive the held-up US aid, indulged him anyway.
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So, ever since this government has come to power, it has been taking decisions to appease the Hindu majority.
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Is there a progressive case to be made for Amazon that would appease the critics whose support seems essential?
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Although the move to appease the conservatives exposed her growing political weakness, Ms. Merkel will limp on as chancellor.
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The French and the British sought to appease Wilson by consenting to the establishment of a League of Nations.
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She makes it the job of those around her to protect her from that persecution: to fawn, appease, coddle.
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Now it seems his administration is trying to appease his base by giving the impression he's cracking down on visas.
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His efforts to appease tensions may have reassured left-wing voters, but they failed to win over his own camp.
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"The more I tried to appease his fetish, the less interested he seemed in actual sex with me," she says.
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Wightman said she did this to appease her fiancé, convicted sex offender James Osborne, 37, according to the Chronicle-Telegram.
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In a bid to deflect blame and appease critics, Beijing's central government has ramped up its purge of local officials.
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Pueblo Sin Fronteras denounced the arrests as a politically motivated move from the Mexican government to appease the Trump administration.
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In fact her entire campaign seems predicated on standing astride the progressive and the moderate left to appease exactly nobody.
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But in 2017, keeping your catalog off streaming services won't help you maximize your earning potential or appease your fans.
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There's new managers [trying to] appease younger people who believe that you can't ever make a fossil fuel company sustainable.
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Apple has previously censored the Taiwanese flag emoji to appease China, which maintains that Taiwan is a part of China.
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The National Basketball Association has distanced itself from his views in an effort to appease Chinese fans and their government.
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The hiring initiative could also be seen as a move by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos appease President-elect Donald Trump.
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Dalits, regardless of their religion, were expected at all times to appease caste Hindus by acting out their lowly status.
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The company had to appease creditors earlier this year after it missed deadlines for filing financial reports, triggering default notices.
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They'd be foolish to risk hampering his future prospects just to appease fans during a season that's going downhill fast.
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I did my best to appease them, but they have continued for years and I can't live this way anymore.
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"Sometimes these outreach efforts seem like they're geared to appease Republicans and white voters who are leaving him," Inclán said.
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If TSLA can show a strong q/q recovery close to its 218-21k target, it would likely appease bulls.
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Governments have raised discretionary spending during booms, to placate clamorous constituents, then cut it during busts, to appease jittery creditors.
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For the programme's supporters, the government is at risk of going too far to appease moaners whom nothing will satisfy.
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She doesn't break out the Cool Girl to appease her father and win his approval; instead, she sends him packing.
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Twitter finally made a key change that most users actually want — but it still wasn't enough to appease Wall Street.
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You can decide whether to aid the north, or appease the church, or say hi to one of your dragons.
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To appease her, he offers to help find her daughter, who apparently still resides in one of the other parks.
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"The longer Joe Manchin waits, the more it's clear he's only in this to appease his liberal donors," Morrisey said.
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Too many times we are pressed to appease a client or supervisor, and we end up confusing activity with achievement.
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Still, to appease outsiders and many of his people, he agreed – after two years of delays – to hold an election.
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The SPD leadership tried on Monday to appease critics by demanding that the conservatives make concessions on immigration and healthcare.
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Also, according to another executive, the episode and the press that followed surely helped appease the company's would-be regulators.
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To appease conservatives, states would have the option of implementing work requirements for able-bodied adults without children or dependents.
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"No varietal starts with name recognition," says Reisch, but growers are eager to appease consumers' desire for fungicide-free vino.
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Still, the point isn't to rack up viewers to appease advertisers, but to attract new subscribers and retain existing ones.
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Nicola Sturgeon also has to appease her own party's support with the promise, however distant, of a second independent referendum.
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But miners will need to appease nearby villagers in the Cajamarca region, which is prone to conflicts over natural resources.
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Earlier Thursday, Democrats accused the GOP of rushing through Pruitt's nomination in order to appease Trump and fossil fuel interests.
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The source said Whitaker tried to appease the President and there was no sign that he had crossed a line.
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Mr. White said that any communications that appeared improper "were merely sent to appease those making requests," the regulator said.
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Hollywood editors routinely tweak movies to appease Chinese government censors, eager to squeeze every last dollar from the international marketplace.
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The post helps to clarify an issue that has dogged Clapper's tenure, though it is unlikely to appease Clapper's critics.
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Republican Senate leaders once again find themselves at risk of alienating some of their members while trying to appease others.
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" He later added, "Biden would offer a position that could appease liberals without offending more middle-of-the-road voters.
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And yet, Democrats want to completely throw this time-tested playbook out the window to appease their growing progressive base.
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There is no easy way to overcome the hysteria, or appease the genuine concerns, about absorbing large groups of foreigners.
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In an reported attempt to appease Slender Man, the duo stabbed Leutner 24 times and left her at the scene.
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In its 11th hour negotiations, Trump and his top deputies have made compromises to appease the GOP's most conservative faction.
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North Carolina's lawmakers acted to appease LGBT groups and they've already learned that they missed the mark by a mile.
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The LGBT community – and all Trump supporters – should be mad because Trump chose to appease those he has successfully fought.
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Still, time and funds are limited, and the founders need to build and refine their product rapidly to appease investors.
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The real question here, though, is over what Gaga would have to do to appease shaken, scared men like Whittle.
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The lunch was the associate's idea and agreed upon by my dad purely because he wanted to appease the associate.
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If a sacrifice had to be made, this glorious mussel broth was indulgent enough to appease the fiercest of gods.
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Remember that Qualcomm recently raised the price to both appease NXP shareholders and also to poison the waters for Broadcom.
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America's southern neighbor passed a labor reform law in April in part to appease House Democrats' concerns about the USMCA.
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The current front office folks had a year and a half after Phil Jackson's exit to appease Porzingis, and failed.
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But it is unclear whether the moratorium will appease the working-class protesters, who are angry over perceived economic injustice.
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The company's leadership claimed it was a decision meant to appease their banking partners, who were staining under increased demand.
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It got baked into the narrative that I was somehow trying to appease the president, and that's just not true.
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Now, some of Facebook's efforts to appease critics who complain of discriminatory practices may further chip away at the model.
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Such choices did not appease the fashion sensibilities of Ms. Sorokin, who broke into tears and refused to start proceedings.
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Just before the censorship message, in fact, the show's characters discuss a fictional tech company's decision to appease Chinese censors.
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By labeling posts as "misleading" or "partly false," social media companies have assumed some sort of responsibility to appease lawmakers.
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But there are signs that tech titans are recognizing that they must do more to appease Congress and the public.
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"North Macedonia" would appease Greece, which rejects Macedonia's name in a historical dispute, and pave the way for NATO membership.
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She was also cast in two larger romantic roles that the studios gingerly edited to appease the sensibilities of moviegoers.
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Vine announced it would release a pared-down version of its app, in an attempt to appease its avid fans.
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A growing number of American companies have in recent months tried to appease Beijing by recognizing its claims over Taiwan.
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He had, by then, easily won over the country's black majority, and was now looking to appease white South Africans.
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It remained unclear whether the video would appease those in Jordan who felt that Sergeant Tawayha had been wrongfully convicted.
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The move is likely an attempt to appease regulators, who have been calling for a crackdown on the search giant.
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Beijing has sought to appease Washington by increasing its purchases of American farm products and opening up its financial sector.
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Most management teams think their job is to deliver the short-term quarter-by-quarter gains to appease the board.
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Some establishment Republicans — fearful of outsider threats to their power — may appease them, sacrificing principle for the expedience of compromise.
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Or was it - as some argue - a cynical ploy to appease the increasingly vocal Euroskeptic element of the Conservative Party?
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Reportedly, Google has been developing "Project Dragonfly," a censored version of its search engine that could appease authorities in China.
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Anyone who wants to win in this party will have to appease the Trumpist base one way or the other.
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Senate Republicans released their health bill on Thursday, and they do two things that try to appease the people's will.
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Plan B has to appease both the hardline Brexiteers and the pro-European factions in her party and in Parliament.
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It remains to be seen whether his vague promises to the contrary will be enough to appease the Trump administration.
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Deutsche Boerse and LSEG have been working to overcome regulatory hurdles holding up the merger and looking to appease antitrust regulators.
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Some have even proposed the more drastic measure of creating rhino farms, to produce horns to appease market demand, said Vigne.
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And all in some half-assed attempt to increase the "stickiness" (see: addictive potential) of Instagram to, one assumes, appease advertisers.
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To appease those who blaze their own paths, there's Robot Recipe Sharing, an online database of custom robots built by users.
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Chinese politics is riven by factions, and Mr Xi sometimes has to make appointments to appease rivals or for other reasons.
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Rolling out Supreme Court picks to appease the right, reaching out to GOP donors, trying to woo House Speaker Paul Ryan.
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It remained unclear what actions Trump would be able to take to appease farmers upset that he had granted the waivers.
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The bottom line: Venture capital has spent more than a decade bending over backwards to appease founders, often with positive results.
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To appease investors and regulators, the bank overhauled its operational structure, shook up its board and hired a new compliance officer.
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To appease Mr Trump, Mr Trudeau may have to pamper farmers less, which is a good idea anyway but politically perilous.
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"We're asked to do the impossible by our directors, or trying to do the impossible to appease our fans." he admitted.
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As a way to appease hard-core coupon fans, the store is testing what it's calling the Beyond Plus Loyalty Program.
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It looks like even the chocolate industry is trying to appease the youths — though it may want to rethink its strategy.
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Do you have a major problem here that you need to appease some of these people to actually get their vote?
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Earlier this year, Uber also added a tipping feature to appease frustrated drivers and save riders from fumbling with their wallets.
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"It's increasingly seen as fun, a chance to get dressed up, dance with friends, and appease more traditional parents," says Corona.
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Yet, the UN continues the 20-plus year name negotiations, trying to force Macedonia to change its name to appease Greece.
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The move will likely appease critics of the TPS program who argue it was never meant to provide long-term residency.
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Anyway, Chuck asks Boyd for something to appease everyone and Boyd offers up some midlevel guys that his compliance department flagged.
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Michel Barnier, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, tried to appease the concerns among U.K. lawmakers regarding the Irish backstop on Friday.
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If someone tells you to negotiate a name change to appease a blatant oppressor of your own people, you don't agree.
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Tshisekedi dismissed speculation he might accept the post of prime minister, something Kabila has offered in the past to appease opponents.
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Democrats argue that low-wage workers who need the money will feel pressure to take time off to appease their employers.
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Greenpeace made a huge stink about Samsung not committing to a recycling/refurbishing plan, and the Note FE should appease them.
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While Trump suggested the shift in materials might appease Democrats, the party has opposed the wall as a matter of effectiveness.
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Similarly, it would not make sense for the Israeli government to surrender on diplomatic issues just to appease Democratic bleeding hearts.
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It has to find new ways to try to appease a population far more vocal and more individualistic than previous generations.
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Sales of assets, which were necessary to appease regulators' concerns that the combination was just too big, suddenly became more challenged.
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John Thune of South Dakota, the third-ranking Republican leader, indicated that changes would not likely be made to appease Paul.
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Crop burning is often the cheapest way to clear fields, and farmers don't want to spend more to appease Delhi's denizens.
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Republicans are working to appease lawmakers concerned about proposed limits on popular tax deductions, White House advisor Gary Cohn said Friday.
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But that's not enough of a sound bite to appease the National Rifle Association or the president's die-hard political base.
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Taking Federal-Mogul private will give Mr. Icahn the ability to make operational changes without needing to appease its public shareholders.
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Analysts suggested Trump might be trying to appease critics of his administration's deal to allow Chinese telecom equipment giant ZTE Corp.
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To appease nervous investors worried about mounting losses, the company's been slashing jobs and looking for other ways to cut costs.
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The replacement seeks to appease turmoil inside BRF, which kicked off an organizational restructuring and replaced key executives in recent months.
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Soon, to appease his base of war veterans, Mugabe undertook the delayed land reform and turned himself into an international pariah.
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Companies like AT&T have looked toward internet-streaming based services to appease cord-cutters that have fled traditional cable bundles.
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The only result that will appease the protesters is bringing the pipeline construction to a grinding halt through "any means necessary".
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They both were elected in Democratic-leaning places and have Democratic voters to appease if they want to keep their jobs.
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Ironically, I don't even get the sense that this policy was meant to appease women—that was just a by-product.
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Modi will likely communicate India's strong desire to buy more U.S. arms, which may appease Trump's interest in increasing U.S. exports.
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I don't see people going, I work here because I want to appease Elon or, Tesla is the greatest thing ever.
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For reasons both cultural and narratively convenient, the two pretend to be a couple in order to appease his overbearing grandmother.
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It's a move that's meant to appease local business owners plagued by hoards of scooters dumped in front of their stores.
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Except that Trump's instinctive need to appease dictators appears to be even more powerful than his aversion to imitating his predecessor.
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We'll do some face-saving things to appease the streets, but we don't want this to get out of hand, either.
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The NBA was criticized by politicians, media, and fans, for appearing to try to appease China afterward by condemning Morey's issue.
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This is far and away your best bet to appease him while also guaranteeing his new hobby doesn't overrun the kitchen.
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To finally pay off the longstanding rumor and appease players, the game was updated to allow the iceberg to finally tip.
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Some on the left say the list was able to appease the concerns of conservatives about the makeup of the court.
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But instead of solving the company's problems, it angered customers in Taiwan, while also failing to appease its Chinese mainland audience.
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In the past, Warren has accused Clinton of abandoning her support for stronger bankruptcy legislation to try to appease Wall Street.
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MoviePass has made several tweaks to its service in recent months as it seeks to appease theaters and turn a profit.
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But in a shift from previous gatherings, world leaders did not seek to appease the president or tiptoe around potential conflicts.
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So he and his administration are relying on a tried and true Republican technique: attacking abortion rights to appease their base.
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THAT'S UNHEARD OF. AND THEN - EVANS: APPLE, CONCESSIONS OF THE MOST IMPORTANT COMPANY WE HAVE MAKES THERE TO APPEASE THE AUTHORITIES?
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But it's unclear whether the scripted speech reflected a change for Trump or was simply a momentary correction to appease critics.
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Major features of Mr. Auerbach's design, they say, will probably be jettisoned to appease domestic interests or conform to trade rules.
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That's followed by a catalog of all the many ways in which the American president sought to appease the Russian dictator.
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Brady seemed to hint that, even with staffers tweaking the bill to appease conservatives, its future in the Senate was uncertain.
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Nintendo announced a few items today to hold gamers over until the holiday season — and to appease would-be SNES Classic buyers.
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Under pressure, he later condemned neo-Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan by name, but that did little to appease his opponents.
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For months, the justices discussed the case behind closed doors, and the final action resembled a compromise meant to appease dueling sides.
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The shutdown will drag on for now as Trump insists on money for the wall — and Democrats flatly refuse to appease him.
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After two weeks of being partially blocked in Indonesia, Telegram has finally managed to appease the government and get the ban lifted.
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But it has become a political issue in Britain so this clarification is offered, hedged about with other wording to appease Belgium.
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But it hasn't been enough to appease public investors, who crave growth and activist agitators like Loeb, who demand a quick turnaround.
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But it did little appease mounting concerns that the iPhone, still Apple's core business, is on the cusp of a significant slowdown.
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In fact, the opposite motivation can take hold: a refusal to cede ground in order to appease the most ideologically driven constituents.
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Deutsche Boerse and LSEG have been working to overcome regulatory hurdles holding up their $28 billion merger and looking to appease regulators.
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In today's earnings release, AT&T makes a number of projections and announcements that seek to appease Elliott and improve its outlook.
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There's speculation that US-based companies are trying to appease China through this kind of moderation, and it's seemingly motivated by profit.
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But the reforms did not appear to appease protesters, reinforcing what many of them have been saying over the past five days.
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In an effort to appease him, she reverted back to taking a more relaxed, friendly tone with him in emails and texts.
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Appease your taste buds with natural sugars from fruit instead of those from high-octane sweets like candy and cookies, she says.
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Nancy Pelosi's impeachment inquiry to appease the far-left isn't something the majority of Americans support and will sharply divide the country.
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To appease Trump, they'll invest some millions and hire at the margins in the US, while hedging against an inevitable sales downturn.
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Here, your sun and moon bark contradictory commands while you're stuck trying to find a happy medium that will appease them both.
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But while Wednesday's report may appease worries about a hard landing, some economists cautioned that the stabilization isn't set to last long.
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But it covers a huge range of things that could appease someone who's simply just looking up an item they're curious about.
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But, what women don't deserve is for men to keep handing them half-hearted scripts reimagining beloved characters just to appease them.
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Republicans have had a tough time coming up with the votes, because they're trying to appease two groups with very different demands.
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By early 2019, May's habit of sticking to set phrases rather than shifting position to appease her critics was increasingly enraging lawmakers.
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Click here to view original GIFHow is a superhero movie supposed to appease die-hard fans while appealing to a new audience?
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Now, Unicode is considering a way to appease those of us who have long suffered when texting the "backwards" left-facing runner.
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Perhaps the most infamous case came in the form of an attack by two young girls in order to appease Slender Man.
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Ulta Beauty blew past Wall Street's sales and earnings expectations during the fiscal fourth quarter, but it wasn't enough to appease investors.
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To appease nationalists, the government devised three major ways to detect, try, and deport suspected foreigners — with a focus on Bengali-speakers.
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Will his comments appease critics like Brie Larson, who declined to applaud when she presented Affleck with his Oscar on Sunday night?
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But Democrats argue that low-wage workers who need the money will feel pressure to take time off to appease their employers.
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That's odd, given that the showrunners seemingly went out of their way to appease the fandom by keeping their favorite characters alive.
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To appease the United States, Mexico pitched a plan to raise the auto content threshold to 70 percent, up from 62.5 percent.
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A third source said Levy wants to take time to appease the social climate at EDF, which is 85 percent state-owned.
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To appease the situation, she decides to suck up to Alexis in order to guarantee Jake a meeting with a Hollywood exec.
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The military has tried to appease protests by helping the judiciary to meet demands for the prosecution of people suspected of corruption.
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The move is meant to appease the president's anti-choice political base, but the measures are a serious blow to medical science.
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Revisions to the constitution, promised during the Arab spring and handed to parliament only last month, are meant to appease the public.
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Beyond more information for regulators, it may also appease shareholders curious to learn more about a company Alibaba is helping to bankroll.
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And working with Sessions, Trump could still appease this particular faction with symbolic gestures, like ramped up public raids on undocumented immigrants.
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The backlash to the new MacBook Pro is so bad that Apple has slashed its accessory prices and LG's monitors to appease.
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But today MacBook Pros are very definitely consumer devices that only gesture toward a professional audience without truly endeavoring to appease it.
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By Biju's own admission, he had been dishonest with previous reports, citing bogus progress in his plant research to appease his superiors.
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Robert Pajkovski, country director of the Solidarity Center workers rights group, said he believed the decision was meant to appease both sides.
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The cataclysmic event at the heart of this theory annihilated most life, and what survived adapted to appease the dominant species: humans.
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While vying for a spot on the Energy and Commerce committee, he voted for Speaker Boehner and consistently voted to appease leadership.
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Najib moved to appease Felda settlers last July with cash handouts, subsidies and debt waivers totalling nearly 1.5 billion ringgit ($383 million).
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His brief appearance was nothing more than a gesture designed to appease a tempestuous President, and it cost the taxpayers money, too.
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A more lax uniform is one way for the retailer to appease its staff and keep them motivated to work for Walmart.
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Analysts say Gordhan has urged fiscal prudence to appease ratings agencies while factions close to Zuma want to push through expensive projects.
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A mutable figure who was both aggressor and protector, Sobek was worshipped, in part, to appease the crocodiles that swarmed the Nile.
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The MS-13 riff was a jarring grace note, designed to appease the supporters who have decried Trump's immigration policy as amnesty.
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YouTube has made substantial changes to its platform to appease advertisers, quell criticism, and improve the safety and legality of its product.
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We tried to appease the kids, and we ended up playing their game instead of ours, which is more Wendy's drive-through.
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Blizzard, which is partly owned by the Chinese gaming giant Tencent, was accused of trying to appease China by censoring the player.
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Goodlatte already made some tweaks to appease the agricultural industry's concerns over the guest worker program that is established by the legislation.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Trump was "betraying" and "deserting an ally in a foolish attempt to appease a foreign strongman."Sen.
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In September, Trump accused Moon's administration of trying to appease the North — further emphasizing the difference in approach from the two leaders.
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It's not surprising that politicians, in their zeal to appease voters and pass financial reform, overshot the target and got it wrong.
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Because TikTok is owned by the Chinese company ByteDance there are concerns that TikTok might censor content that doesn&apost appease China.
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Paul said he proposed a plan to President Trump aimed at trying to appease both of the factions, potentially along with Democrats.
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It also could appease investors if it shows it can increasingly monetize user loyalty by growing its ARPU (average revenue per user).
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The deal values SABMiller's stake at about $1.6 billion and is one of several transactions being undertaken in order to appease regulators.
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To appease the game's longtime fans, Wizards created the reserved list—an expanding list of cards it's promised to never print again.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif has also bitterly complained about what he sees as European efforts to appease a mercurial U.S. leader.
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The plane, manufactured by Lockheed Martin, was meant to appease critics worried about cost by appealing to three military branches at once.
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He must appease demanding investors and a skittish board, which most likely means reining in some of Mr. Crane's clean-energy ventures.
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In April 2019, in a move designed to appease President Trump, China banned all possible variants of the deadly synthetic opiate fentanyl.
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Waxy now wants her protégé to throw a frame (or round) in his next big match to appease some mysterious Philippine gamblers.
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Twitter will need to show that its existing users are still growing in value in order to (temporarily) appease investor growth concerns.
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Norway is a solo traveler's playground: With no one to appease, I made decisions on the fly and savored the revelatory moments.
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In the context of The 100, it would be unrealistic to expect that the show would keep her alive to appease fans.
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Has WADA now performed the fudge of all fudges to appease the I.O.C., and to simply move on from "the Russia issue"?
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Comey felt bound to appease the Clinton-haters because they refused to accept any process that failed to yield their preferred outcome.
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"If he manages to appease the grass roots and poor, there is no way they can stop him from implementing other changes."
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Attempts by the Trump administration to appease everyone in the room have failed miserably, most likely because they are so intellectually dishonest.
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The CDU is in the same boat, and Merkel is accommodating by including younger peers in her cabinet to appease her critics.
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French government efforts to appease public sector workers with details of its pension reform look unlikely to end an ongoing nationwide strike.
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Hopefully she stays busy, but also finds time to appease the Navy and everyone else begging for new music in the meantime.
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But a number of last minute concessions on the measure geared to appease House conservatives has begun to push moderate Republicans away.
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To appease opponents of casino gambling — including Komeito, a Buddhist political party allied with the Liberal Democratic Party — legalization came with caveats.
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The postal group on Thursday proposed a new pay deal to appease its largest union, which has threatened to go on strike.
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" On Monday, the campaign told Fox News Sanders is "an apologist for the Iranian regime," willing to "appease states that support terrorism.
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On the question of whether TikTok censors content on its platform to appease Chinese officials, the company has insisted it does not.
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The House's origination privilege was meant to appease the large states in exchange for equal, rather than proportionate, representation in the Senate.
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The drop in oil prices since 2014 had impinged upon the two companies' ability to sell off businesses to appease government regulators.
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Establishing a Privacy Shield ombudsperson with a direct line to the secretary of State was supposed to appease critics of the deal.
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The Fed may also face the wrath of Trump if the bank fails to appease Wall Street's expectations of cheaper borrowing costs.
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It would be an impossible choice for Democrats to make: appease their base in an election year, or do the right thing.
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Ulta: After a number of very good quarters, Ulta's last few earnings reports seemingly haven't been enough to appease investors, Cramer said.
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Too often, students' basic freedoms are being suppressed in an attempt to appease a vocal minority for whom no middle ground exists.
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Announcing a formal inquiry now into the conduct of law enforcement, for example, could appease some more moderate supporters of the movement.
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But the N.L.D.'s stance overall has been much tamer: By and large, it seems to have wanted to appease the military.
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T for a second time, seeking to appease U.S. activist hedge fund Elliott Management which has bought into the Japanese semiconductor equipment manufacturer.
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Still adamant on being tongue-in-cheek, Kim changed its business name to "chaLOUISVUI TONDAK," which unfortunately did nothing to appease the brand.
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The leadership team has tried to appease employees by donating $100,000 to the Red Cross, which, while generous, to many seems largely symbolic.
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Rusal shareholders elected a new board of directors last month in an effort to appease the United States and get the restrictions lifted.
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And absent any meaningful regulation, expect the tech platforms to keep fumbling their way forward, trying to appease as many users as possible.
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Would Whitehouse oppose action on climate change to appease a politically active group and not worry about the voters during his next election?
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Xi also appeared to try to appease foreign technology firms, even as social media giants Facebook and Twitter remain blocked on mainland China.
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Another of the options being considered by JBF RAK to appease banks is the appointment of a new chief executive, the sources said.
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Analysts have said that the two companies may need to make similar concessions with interests in China and other markets to appease regulators.
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When it failed to deliver damning conclusions against Democrats, Q spread the idea of a second secret report existed to appease true believers.
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Over the last two weeks, gamers have been calling for boycotts of the company, accusing it of censoring political views to appease China.
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The site will be ad-free, meaning "no one's relying on clicks to appease advertisers" and there will be no paywall limiting access.
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To appease us in the meantime, he's reprising his Jurassic Park role in the new Jurassic World movie, and we are well-pleased.
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Maybe Riverdale revealed this piece of information to finally appease fans who don't understand the weird dynamic between Penelope and the late Cliff.
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Mexicans now know that if they appease this president, the deal they get will only last until he needs a new political boost.
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Theranos has also been busy hiring a new medical board, a new lab director and more qualified personnel to appease the federal agency.
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Another senior diplomat said agreeing to a third candidate to appease Poland, or delaying the decision beyond Thursday would be succumbing to blackmail.
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After four days of complete, utter pain and trying everything over-the-counter to appease it, I had to rush into urgent care.
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The note is also unlikely to fully appease some employees, who have questioned whether Microsoft should be aligned with ICE in any capacity.
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Valeant, which has about $30.77 billion in debt, also had to appease creditors after missing deadlines for filing financial reports, triggering default notices.
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Trying to appease everyone when no one is satisfied is not an enviable position for Spotify, but it's the one they're currently in.
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To appease customers in India, Samsung announced it would give the Gear VR headset for free to those who pre-ordered the device.
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Senior university officials want to appease a vocal minority of student activists while not scaring off future applicants or upsetting boards of trustees.
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The other option would be to try to appease doctors' groups by paying closer to the higher existing rates paid by private insurers.
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The Democratic Party had planned to appease Sanders's millennial supporters by offering the senator five seats on the 15-person platform drafting committee.
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Many times, people of all genders will make themselves less-than to appease a superior, or a coworker, a lover, or a friend.
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In its bid, Western Digital initially sought a majority but has agreed to limit its stake to 19.9 percent to appease Japan's government.
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Tibetans and their supporters, on the other hand, complained that Obama had become too timid on Tibet in an effort to appease Beijing.
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In the Chemical Brothers' music video, she plays a young, pretty woman using a soda to appease tensions between the police and protestor.
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This move by the Trump administration is the latest in a string of efforts to appease the president's anti-abortion, religiously conservative base.
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The action also sets a disconcerting precedent by an administration that appears willing to rewrite its own regulatory procedures to appease the protestors.
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I remember writing in December 2015 that Rubio or Cruz or someone had to step up and lead rather than appease and triangulate.
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Trump can appease his base without paying the kind of immediate political consequences that would come from, say, taking away their health insurance.
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The sexual blackmail of women as a requirement to appease powerful men should be a more burning societal issue than any Congressional divide.
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The statements from Cabinet members and other officials denying authorship are likely to appease Trump, who often speaks about his desire for loyalty.
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The attempt to split the difference did little to appease criticism that Ms. Merkel had blinked in the staring contest with Mr. Erdogan.
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The most recent changes to the GOP's healthcare plan did little to appease healthcare groups that have opposed the bill from the beginning.
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Pyongyang also wants to dissuade these targets from trusting Washington's pledges to protect them — inducing them to appease rather than resist DPRK provocations.
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Fernandes on Sunday said he "foolishly" made the May 6 video, which he described as "fairly neutral and factual," to "appease" Najib's government.
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And with the universal appeal of clean water and air, some observers view Trump's comments from Monday as a way to appease voters.
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That was seen as an effort to eat into Prabowo's conservative support base and appease those who claimed he was not Islamic enough.
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Ms. Hall tried to write a sequel, partly to appease fans but also to atone for what she felt was a flawed ending.
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Cotton tried to appease the crowd, but again and again his olive branches were used against him, especially when policy questions came up.
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Lawmakers managed to appease the group after tacking on the MacArthur-Meadows amendment, which essentially lets states opt out of certain Obamacare rules.
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However, those affected in each of these disasters will be ill served if their funds are delayed in order to appease base voters.
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But administration officials were hindered in how far they could go to appease Republicans given strong opposition in other countries to any change.
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Calling the strike avoidable and unnecessary, St. Paul Public Schools Superintendent Joe Gothard said his team did everything it could to appease teachers.
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As part of an effort to appease old-car owners, the city has unlocked funds to help residents use alternative modes of transport.
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Then, after the scope of Russia's misinformation campaign became clear, they circled the wagons to protect the company's reputation and appease its critics.
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But stationary yachts and jets aren't just about the gram, they also appease our morbid curiosity to experience how the super rich live.
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To appease the two demographics they serve — young families and child-free adults — Threes Brewery instituted a kids curfew from the word go.
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To appease moderate lawmakers, House Democrats had amended the bill to phase in the $15 minimum wage over seven years instead of six.
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Her shift came after internal campaign tensions emerged in May, when Ms. Harris's desire to appease her progressive critics created several small controversies.
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But his fall from Hollywood's highest echelon was all but sealed after the board found out about his attempts to appease Ms. Phillips.
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In an effort to appease the protesters, the Togolese Parliament voted in September to amend the Constitution to limit presidents to two terms.
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Her lawyer, Robert Van Aalst, said he thought the government was stalling to appease its right-wing supporters in advance of the election.
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President Obama angered immigrant rights advocates with aggressive deportation tactics, meant, in part, to appease Republicans and get them to the bargaining table.
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But those turned out to be "tactical moves" to appease his domestic critics, rather than a "strategic shift" in his stance, he added.
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Apple has pulled apps from its store in recent days, seemingly at the behest of or to appease Chinese and Hong Kong authorities.
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But once in power, they let those projects go forward, while simultaneously trying to appease their supporters by dragging their feet and complaining.
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He has made a series of pledges to appease the protesters, including new elections, a cabinet reshuffle and government subsidies for job seekers.
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Mr. Kondo, the rice farmer, worries that Mr. Abe will concede more ground to the United States in order to appease Mr. Trump.
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In today's age, we also have a simple solution that should appease all those concerned that students are insufficiently exposed to controversial views.
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And rather than leaving them with nothing, it tried to appease the groups that liked the rocker and the groups that hated it.
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So, when Trump goes off script to appease his base by bashing the media, for example, it's because Trump is desperate to entertain.
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With its millions of subscribers, it had no need to play them in theaters (other than to appease the filmmakers who created them).
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The revelation is unlikely to appease critics however, many of whom argue that the disparities in the BBC pay scale are too great.
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People on the left accused Patreon of shuttering It's Going Down just for the sake of balance, to appease trolls on the right.
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Indeed, verbal assurances alone won't appease skeptics, according to Brennan, who warned that "the proof of the pudding will be in the eating."
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Western Values Project, which advocates on federal land issues, said the decision is "made to appease industry at the cost of the taxpayer."
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Canada prides herself on being able to appease every gift-wrapping challenge, stocking a huge variety of paper, bows, and individual ornamental flourishes.
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Activists have protested bus routes on the West Side in 28 that they said were being changed to appease the real estate mogul.
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Because just as Iran's belligerence is increasing, much of the Western world is going out of its way to appease the Islamist regime.
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In order to keep their profit margins high and get necessary contracts and permits, they must appease the powerful in the Communist Party.
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Ban, however, did not meet with Moroccan authorities during the visit, as is typically expected by diplomats in order to appease both sides.
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It seems possible that the $2 billion currently in the bill could be increased to help appease their concerns about the Medicaid cuts.
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And so, we have a show designed to appease both, and ultimately failing as a video game stream and traditional game show entertainment simultaneously.
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Clinton of shifting her position on bankruptcy legislation when she became a New York senator to appease her Wall Street donors, a charge Mrs.
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The distressed character is accompanied by a blank speech bubble, presumably containing the phrase necessary to appease the drone and receive his package undamaged.
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If conservative justices on the court see this possibility developing, do you think they would moderate their opinions in order to appease the Democrats?
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The amendments mark efforts by GOP leaders and the White House to appease both conservatives and moderates who have expressed reservations about the bill.
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Blizzard, which had not spoken out about its move to appease the Chinese government beyond its initial statement, has instead faced a domestic backlash.
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What to watch: To help appease security concerns, drone makers support remote identification standards so officials can spot drones operated by potential hostile actors.
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Zuckerberg's answer is unlikely to satisfy critics, who see the site's inclusion as an example of Facebook surrendering principle to appease right-wing commentators.
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When the company announced in September that it would be manufacturing the computer in Austin, that seemed like a move designed to appease Trump.
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The company also is planning on rolling out a POS system to appease the people who still want to pay with cash and card.
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But local reports say that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is reconsidering introducing a zina-inspired anti-adultery law to appease his conservative voter base.
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AirAsia's operations at home are among its most lucrative, which explains why its boss is now desperate to appease Malaysians annoyed by his antics.
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To appease potential clients, Huawei has gone around the world offering no-backdoors pacts to local governments of the U.K. and most recently India.
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Given the company's current crisis in Europe Bertram's departure has the look of an attempt to appease the regulator with a high profile scalp.
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To appease eager gamers, Two Bit Circus is holding occasional private beta nights to let visitors play with the company's latest inventions and games.
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A post-Maduro regime will have to incorporate and appease all these groups — any one of which could try to derail a democratic transition.
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To appease foreign investors and defend their currencies, they could raise interest rates to punishingly high levels; but that would bankrupt many domestic companies.
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Devoting space to that rapidly growing audience (up from 72 million last quarter) isn't just something that will appease the EU — it's smart business.
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Cameron's 2005 pandering, which he repeated several times before his ascension to the premiership in 2010, illustrated Cameron's approach to the Euroskeptics: appease them.
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Where I thought I was adopting some sense of body autonomy, potentially late in life, I was looking to appease the world around me.
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Wheat rust diseases, caused by fungal pathogens, were so feared by ancient Romans they sacrificed animals to appease the rust god Robigus each spring.
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At the European Council Summit later on Thursday, Merkel will try to secure agreements on immigration on a continental level to appease the CSU.
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But when you stop at camp, filling a handy filtration bag with water, like the Katadyn gravity filter, can efficiently appease the whole group.
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Everyone pauses on main development and scurries over to create sketches and mini models of the house to appease the people holding the money.
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Perhaps YouTube hoped that announcing its new hate and extremism rules would appease those who were upset that Crowder's channel would not be removed.
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As Bloomberg notes, some Chinese tech companies have recently begun making efforts to appease the government after years of prospering free of government control.
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These were dropped in early December and Macron has since offered up further measures to appease protesters, including wage rises for the poorest workers.
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As workers well know, always being "on" may lessen your workload tomorrow or appease a demanding boss, but it comes with steep costs, too.
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But while closing a store can help pad retailers' bottom lines — and appease investors in the process — the decisions should not be taken lightly.
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"The proposed number of store sales is unlikely to be enough to appease the competition regulator," said Sophie Lund-Yates, analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown.
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Republicans are starting to argue against the fiscal trigger being added to the Senate GOP tax plan to appease concerns from members — including Sens.
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The Indio, CA double-weekend extravaganza finds a way to appease both rock-friendly dads and EDM-drunk youth if only through sheer size.
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Heidi Heitkamp -- have already made a point locally of broadening their outreach as Trump's White House moves to appease the President's base, Lopach said.
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The planned referendum has failed to appease the opposition who say that it would not be retroactive, meaning that Gnassingbe could stay until 2030.
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But it has delayed a decision twice already, partly to appease voters in May's London mayoral elections and the upcoming referendum on EU membership.
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The MTA and city Department of Transportation (DOT) hold four more L-pocalypse-themed "workshops" after earlier public meetings failed to appease the masses.
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Trade policy is one area where the President can act to appease his political base with almost total autonomy from Congress and the courts.
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It also sought to appease investors by selling some of its assets, including minority stakes in its fibre optic businesses in France and Portugal.
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Social Justice Warriors, and those who appease them, want to restrict the stories artists tell based on their skin color, gender and life experiences.
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The near-unanimous GOP support came only after a series of tweaks to appease senators — and even more changes to pay for those revisions.
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McConnell added the felon ban to appease concerns he received from the Senate Judiciary Committee, the administration and outside interest groups, according to Politico.
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That leaves Republicans in a difficult spot, trying to appease two emboldened pockets of their party with diverging interests only months before critical elections.
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Mr. Obama has promised to veto the bill for those reasons, not to appease the Saudis, with whom he has had a difficult relationship.
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Economic Minister Peter Altmaier has pushed to appease Trump by cutting the EU's current 10 percent duty on imported automobiles, Handelsblatt reported in March.
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Clinton's monthslong search for a vice-presidential candidate, her consideration of Ms. Warren had seemed partly a matter of appearances, to appease liberals. Mrs.
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His popularity plunged after his government snapped in place new pension cuts and tax increases to appease his nation's creditors, further angering beleaguered Greeks.
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So we're able to tell these very character-driven stories and also appease our childlike sensibilities by putting a flesh-eating monster in it.
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The company announced the position on Tuesday, the Atlantic reports, in an effort to appease users after purging 142 meme accounts in late July.
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As long as Trump knows that most Republicans are on board, he'll believe he's on the right path and continue to appease white supremacists.
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The Chinese group had agreed to a series of conditions to remove the conflict of interest, but these were not enough to appease shareholders.
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But before any of that gets under way, we'll be playing a smooth mix of eclectic jams sure to appease anyone's musical taste buds.
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To appease them, von der Leyen pledged more ambitious carbon dioxide emissions targets, a more growth-oriented fiscal policy and taxing big tech companies.
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It is not clear if the plan will appease activist investor Dan Loeb, whose Third Point LLC announced a 224 percent stake on Aug.
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They also need to appease the hard-nosed policy experts or party officials those candidates rely on to get elected — and, eventually, to govern.
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These were the same people who led the takeover of white-owned farms in 2000 after Mr. Mugabe felt the need to appease them.
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Since then Labour has fudged its Brexit stance, managing more or less successfully to appease both pro- and anti-Europe factions within its ranks.
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The dilemma is whether any of these tweaks to Made in China 2025 would make much of a difference and appease the Trump administration.
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He also has suggested that the restaurateur made up the accusations in an attempt to appease prosecutors and avoid jail for his own crimes.
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All of these read as if they were written to appease a specific lobbying group, rather than out of a concern for consumer security.
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President Emmanuel Macron had tried to appease the Yellow Vests at a news conference last week with promises to lower taxes and raise pensions.
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The media industry is a tricky place, and the worst thing you can do is lose yourself in trying to appease those around you.
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There's no accounting for this, but countless HGTV shows have smashed down countless walls in an attempt to appease it, and they are wrong.
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Rights activists, who fiercely oppose the decision, say the evictions are carried out often to appease property developers and to create luxury urban dwellings.
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ByteDance&aposs search for a US-based CEO for TikTok may be the company&aposs latest strategy to appease concerns from the US government.
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Dehejia said he believes Trudeau's visit was orchestrated to appease the significant Sikh population in Canada, making the international trip essentially about domestic politics.
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The difficulty is avoiding changes that jeopardize existing products built for the platform, and that appease the voters—the miners who run each node.
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Instead, he sees a game of retitling courses and bowing to complaints in a transparent attempt to appease the college's crucial customers: the students.
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The current iteration emerged as a partnership between the City of Moscow, eager to appease its politically important residents, and Mr. Mutsoev, the developer.
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To appease European officials, it must sell substantial parts of its European businesses that make pesticides and substances that stimulate or slow plant growth.
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Massive spending bills like the one just passed by Congress often has numerous provisions and pet projects dropped in to appease certain powerful members.
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The national launch of the Chicken McGriddles — made with griddle cakes and a McChicken patty — and the McChicken Biscuit could help appease franchise operators.
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The move is meant to appease Trump, who regularly complains that the US is contributing too much to the alliance, ahead of the summit.
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The public sector has over the last two decades expanded rapidly as successive governments sought to appease citizens with state jobs to maintain stability.
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However, the world's third largest economy is opposed to a bilateral trade deal and must find other ways to appease Trump, strategists told CNBC.
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President Donald Trump could also make some concessions to appease American businesses hurting from the trade war as he seeks re-election in 2020.
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Trump has worked to appease the swing state's voters since he ran for office and he owns several properties, including Mar-a-Lago, there.
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Critics had accused the President of slow-walking the aid in order to appease Russia, which annexed the Ukrainian territory of Crimea in 2014.
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He has been promising more development to appease widespread anger among residents over poverty in the Niger Delta, which provides most of Nigeria's oil.
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But early signs suggest Facebook moving to open its pocketbook for the news industry isn't likely to appease regulators and legislators probing the company.
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Democrats criticized the bill as a political stunt to appease President Trump, who proposed the border wall as a central point of his campaign.
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Mr. Bonds began to rant that he needed to find his enemy and talk to him, face to face, and try to appease him.
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Employees tried to appease the horde by handing out off-the-menu snacks, like rice porridge with fermented shiitakes, and asking whimsical survey questions.
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The university's sexual harassment policy departs dramatically from these legal principles, jettisoning balance and fairness in the rush to appease certain federal administrative officials.
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Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) but not without first making concessions to appease angst over what members said was her iron control of the caucus.
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This isn't to say Golden State should or will trade the perennial Defensive Player of the Year candidate just to appease the unappeasable Durant.
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This approach is a strategic attempt to appease its heavily white voting base while still communicating a sense of equality and fairness for all.
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On the flip side, trying to appease racist Trump voters could signal that racism isn't all that bad — and perhaps weaken norms against racism.
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One possible course for McConnell is promising a vote on both bills: the ORRA to appease conservatives and the BCRA to persuade the other moderates.
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And to stand there on a world stage and appease Russia in favor, in disfavor to our intelligence community was the thing that shocked me.
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Easy money would likely be the rule for bank lenders seeking to appease a powerful president, and he could reciprocate by loosely regulating the banks.
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Now based in London, the investor told CNBC that any reluctance by authorities to properly investigate the Khashoggi case would fail to appease public outcry.
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Being able to unite the party, and appease CDU voters, will be a key challenge and priority for the party's next leader, one analyst noted.
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Obvion's deal adopted an important structural protection to appease investors, however, that the German auto deals have not replicated: a revolving pool of underlying assets.
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Peter called ...' But for every member of the conservative wing of the party that leaders try to appease, they risk losing a moderate Republican. Rep.
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"We've got a deal ... I can't see that all being thrown open to appease the United States," Australian trade minister Steven Ciobo said on Friday.
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A decision in March to allow the next president to be chosen in national elections rather than a vote in parliament failed to appease protesters.
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The iPhone-maker today announced a range of features in iOS 13 that are designed to appease users in the world's second largest smartphone market.
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When I lived with a boyfriend, some of my food choices revolved around compromise: What did I want to eat that would appease him too?
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That may be enough to appease some Brexit voters, given that net migration of EU citizens has already fallen more than half since the referendum.
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After months of shedding assets to appease regulators, the massive merger between Anheuser-Busch InBev and SABMiller was finally approved by SABMiller shareholders on Wednesday.
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Many saw Jokowi's decision to free Mr Basyir as another attempt to appease the Islamists—even though there was no great clamour for his release.
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The move could help to appease Duterte, who has made a point of lashing out regularly at Washington, despite a tight U.S.-Philippines defense alliance.
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Trump's determination to deprive Iran of funding raises the stakes for Rouhani, who has attempted to appease anger over his government's handling of the economy.
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In an effort to appease voters concerned not just about school quality but also their tax bills, the legislature also agreed to reduce property taxes.
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Hindu groups say the prohibition is required to appease the temple's chief deity Ayyappan, depicted as a yoga-practicing god considered eternally celibate by followers.
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Later, at the White House, Trump made an unscheduled announcement in an apparent attempt to appease the haters and the losers (to use his terminology).
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People on the internet pointed out that it could be a move to appease China, since a Chinese company partnered with Paramount on the movie.
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They immediately pivoted to a Balanced Budget Amendment "show-vote" that was unlikely to pass but designed to appease GOP voters on the campaign trail.
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Yet her reassurance did not appease the woman in the video, who called on May to do more for those with learning and mental disabilities.
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After a series of last-minute amendments to appease both moderate and conservative Republican lawmakers, the GOP garnered the necessary support to pass the proposal.
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Lawmakers have been working for years to appease telecommunications giants like AT&T and Verizon by demolishing the agency's ability to regulate the broadband market.
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It got approved early this month by a narrow 217 to 213 vote after a series of amendments to appease both conservative and moderate Republicans.
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Doing so may appease his family, allow them to mentally prepare for an inevitable departure, and let LeBron have his cake and eat it too.
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In the end, to appease moderate lawmakers, House Democrats amended the bill to phase in the $15 minimum wage over seven years instead of six.
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But it was only undertaken to appease the president and muddy the political consequences to him of having told a terrible lie about his predecessor.
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"Do people really do that?" she asked, and insisted that I register with Macy's in order to appease any guests who might find Honeyfund confusing.
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Lam attempted to appease protesters in July by saying the bill was "dead" and would not become law, but she stopped short of withdrawing it.
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US companies are being accused of censoring or removing content to appease the Chinese government, which controls access to the China's massive and lucrative market.
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To appease local legislators, Airbnb hosts, using tools supplied by the company, have started collecting local hotel taxes, which the company remits to local governments.
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Anti-immigration sentiment has risen in the EU, with many mainstream political parties taking a harder line on immigration to appeal to, and appease, voters.
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Zanganeh said a final draft for the contracts will be approved by the government shortly after some amendments to appease both critics and foreign companies.
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Progressive supporters have also been disappointed as they watched government policies shift to the right as Turnbull tried to appease a powerful right-leaning backbench.
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In order to appease his new fiancée's parents, Val asks Armand to hide the fact that he's gay (and hide the impossible-to-hide Albert).
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Republican leaders promised these immigration votes to appease moderate Republicans who were threatening to team up with Democrats to pass a more liberal immigration bill.
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Eventually it turns out that there's an evil cult led by the mayor which is sacrificing women to appease some ancient god or some shit.
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Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, told Bloomberg later Thursday that he did not know what Senate leadership would do to appease Rubio.
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Trend forecasters end up having to accommodate and appease these elite versions of the future, and not pay attention to both futures for other people.
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First, publicly owned pharmaceuticals are free of the structural need to appease profit-hungry shareholders and are thus able to focus on public health priorities.
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Legislative leaders emphasized that they were not backing off from taxing the wealthy, a fact that did appease supporters of the pied-à-terre tax.
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Kamala Harris, who had been trying to appease the progressives on Twitter who berate her for her law enforcement record, suddenly found her inner cop.
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The language shift also reflects a party that is seeking to appease its activist base, which has been emboldened since President Trump's victory in 2016.
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One, to leave the decorations alone, was meant to appease the region's traditionalists, according to Benjamin Branham, the chief communications officer at the Port Authority.
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Whether it was enough to appease the Yellow Vests' varied complaints about the declining living standards of the French working class was far from clear.
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Their response was to load onto him all of the sins they see in American society and attempt to sacrifice him to appease their gods.
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A lot of the old people are bitter because they don't like to see change, but they do everything they can to appease everyone's concerns.
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" The Australian conservative commentator Rita Panahi said Mr. Trudeau's use of "peoplekind" was an attempt to "appease those desperate to find offense where none exists.
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After all, issues like the party's collapse in Scotland and painful struggle to appease its traditional support are structural ills that predate his 2015 election.
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If, despite this, Biden wins the presidency, I'll worry that, as a potential one-termer, he'll bend too far to appease his party's progressive wing.
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Weeks later, it said it would undergo a major restructuring, review its dual legal structure and carry out a hefty stock buyback to appease investors.
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By contrast, a controversial heterosexual romantic relationship between Rey and Kylo Ren was reportedly added into the film purely to appease fans of the pairing.
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Driving the news: The strong gains came despite criticism of the company for pulling apps from its store in recent days to appease Chinese authorities.
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The effort is meant to appease Pyongyang, which has criticized the South for lacklustre progress after their leaders agreed to restart economic cooperation in 2018.
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Zarif allowed Hossein-Amir Abdollahian to remain as a deputy foreign minister for Arab affairs to appease the IRGC, with whom he maintained close relations.
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And a sort of technocratic government is put in place in Italy for two years to basically raise taxes, cut spending and appease financial markets.
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And a sort of technocratic government is put in place in Italy for two years to basically raise taxes, cut spending and appease financial markets.
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One person close to the negotiations told Reuters it was unclear whether the companies could offer further concessions to appease workers and clinch the deal.
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The Trump administration shouldn't try to appease this small segment of refiners who oppose the RFS program at the expense of biodiesel and rural America.
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For the Mexicans, the meetings will be an important step toward deciding whether to battle or appease an administration that has consistently excoriated their country.
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Orban, suspended from the center-right European People's Party (EPP), has unexpectedly dropped contentious judicial reforms in an apparent gesture to appease mainstream EU allies.
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"It's not the outsiders' fault," said Mr. Awai, the hula teacher, who has recited chants in recent weeks in an effort to appease the goddess.
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Though Johnson's blog post didn't mention anything about this, it's also possible Netflix wants to appease a TV industry seeking greater clarity about Netflix's viewership.
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While the Obama administration may be willing to put the security of Americans at risk to appease a dictator … the United States Congress will not.
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The effort is meant to appease Pyongyang, which has criticised the South for lacklustre progress after their leaders agreed to restart economic cooperation in 2018.
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It would increase defense spending to appease Republicans, and boost domestic spending by nearly as much to meet Democrats' demands, according to The Washington Post.
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The decision was also meant to appease the moderate lawmakers who would otherwise be queasy about incorporating Mr. Mueller's long-ago work in impeachment articles.
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"If Sloan can appease Waters at the hearing, then it would represent a major step for the bank in getting past these troubles," Seiburg said.
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Apple has offered a succession of updates to that keyboard to attempt to make it more reliable and has extended warranty replacements to appease customers.
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If the Cybertruck establishes a beachhead, but doesn't gain mass market acceptance, Tesla can bring in a more conventional design to appease the traditional buyer.
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In an effort to appease members on the fence, Pelosi instead made the call that the House would bring just two articles to the floor.
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CT: Well, in some tough markets like Singapore for instance, I mean Airbnb has said that it's looking to make concessions to appease the government.
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There have also been several occasions when Rosenstein chose to appease the Freedom Caucus, Trump's allies on Capitol Hill, rather than stand up to them.
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Those delicate, closed-door negotiations dragged on for days, and any changes to appease the 18-member Blue Dogs would risk losing Republican support. Rep.
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To appease business groups, the government has created immigration loopholes, and hundreds of thousands of low-wage workers like Ms. Liu have poured through them.
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He said a final draft for the contracts would be approved by the government shortly after some amendments to appease both critics and foreign companies.
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Build up the military and police, find a government willing to fight, throw some funds at the courts to appease the left — then reap success.
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Apple pulled the company's enterprise privileges for violating the rules, and Facebook shut down the app, called Facebook Research VPN, to appease the iPhone maker.
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" "As president I cannot make decisions on foreign policy to appease the media or the Democrats who want to do nothing but resist and obstruct.
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The team will explore moving Brown, its turbulent star wide receiver, Colbert said, adding that the Steelers would not cut Brown just to appease him.
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To appease his father, who wanted him to become a lawyer, Mr. Bleviss told him he was studying law, although he was really studying theater.
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Mondelez retained a 44 percent stake in the new joint venture after selling its Carte Noire brand to Italian roaster Lavazza to appease antitrust regulators.
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But Twitter's decision to backtrack is a reminder that editorial decisions are hard, especially when they're made by companies that are trying to appease everybody.
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Already House Speaker Paul Ryan has made large concessions to the bill, to try to appease the party's most conservative faction — but to little avail.
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To achieve their substantive objectives, Democrats compromise over the form of policy implementation in an (often futile) effort to appease Republicans and prevent internal dissension.
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Horan argues Uber and Lyft will need to slash costs even more than they have ($3 billion and $1 billion, respectively) in order to appease shareholders.
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The security officer moved over for a minute, while Cassie tried to appease the situation by telling their new friends that her dad is a firefighter!
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We have been scapegoated, offered as sacrificial lambs to appease the public for all the injustices wrought against blacks over the many years by white cops.
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The divide between right and left is intensifying, as Democrats see the CRA as an abuse of power to appease the far right and special interests.
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After the success of the Super Bowl, how did you fight back against the pressure to outsource production of your clothes to appease big name retailers?
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After a slew of accusations of high-level corruption, Latvia is now trying to appease its U.S. and European allies and drastically reform its financial sector.
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Chrissy Teigen didn't plan for this, but she's now doubled up on her breastfeeding duties to appease her oldest child ... but it's not what you think.
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Airbnb has tried to appease landlords by offering to give them a cut of the revenue, but it's not clear how well that initiative is going.
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In a fumbled effort at compromise with Capitol Hill, the White House on Thursday tried to appease wall critics in Congress by describing the project differently.
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The real risk, though, is that in order to appease increasingly angry voters, politicians wound the golden export goose without actually solving any underlying domestic issues.
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During the hearings to confirm Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Heitkamp faced questions about whether she'd break with her party to appease Republican voters back home.
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"We don't need a DENR secretary who is a compromised choice to appease the mining industry," said Caritas Philippines, an arm of the local Catholic Church.
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It previously indicated that it was willing to make some concessions on short-term rentals in Singapore in an attempt to appease concerns of the government.
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"Merkel needs to appease a weakened and insecure SPD without alienating her own CDU/CSU too much," said Carsten Nickel, managing director at consultancy Teneo Intelligence.
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