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"appease" Definitions
  1. appease somebody to make somebody calmer or less angry by giving them what they want
  2. appease somebody/something to give a country what it wants in order to avoid warTopics War and conflictc2

974 Sentences With "appease"

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