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But that flexibility in no way appeased the Democratic critics.
The arrangement has appeased humans and canines alike — for now.
"To be blessed?" he asks, or to have his "guilt appeased"?
Every time anybody has appeased Iran in the past 40 years.
Some people may be finding that they are not being appeased anymore.
His commitments, however, have not appeased Democrats wrangling for the complete report.
There's no particular reason why all of a sudden Turkey needed to be appeased.
Afghan Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah did not appear to be appeased by Pakistan's clarifying statement.
That appeased concerns in the short term, but didn't actually stop addiction or its consequences.
Mr. Iger's trip and the new attitude in the talks that followed appeased Chinese officials.
Johnson appeased the southerners, while Humphrey convinced liberals that Johnson was not an ardent segregationist.
It will not simply be absorbed by a Clinton campaign, or appeased by a convention speech.
For Lucious, love and romance is bull: a bull that can't be tamed, appeased or softened.
And now, most Democrats are still unsatisfied while Republicans seem to be appeased by his order.
We're way too late in the game for him to be appeased by a soybean buy.
It's not clear whether that's appeased the combative lawyer, or whether his client will be involved.
He has also appeased other public unions by negotiating wage increases and endorsing increased retirement benefits.
Instead, couples were appeased with civil unions or domestic partnerships, providing special recognition but limited rights.
But I end up writing a new comprehensive draft of our individual drafts, and they seem appeased.
None of this appeased the protesters, who were back in the streets hours after Mr Hariri's announcement.
Every time, he had stayed, mollified by a new contract, or appeased by renewed declarations of love.
Anytime anybody has appeased Iran in the last 40 years, Iran has used that to cause mischief.
There's no confusion about where orders are coming from, or any external interests that need to be appeased.
The Russian government seems appeased for now, but the debate surrounding Telegram's role in terrorism isn't going away.
Trump's decision appeased some Republicans including Graham, however, prompting them to applaud the president's attempts to target Turkey.
The defense secretary stood by as Trump has appeased Russia, which he sees as a dangerous US foe.
Unification: "The broad message Juppe is trying to get across is a moderate, unified, appeased France," said Mondon.
She should have used the word 'withdraw' and it would have appeased society, now it is too late.
Twala says regulators could be appeased by the "umbilical cord" that allows a tethered drone to be recovered.
But critics weren't appeased, even when the chain added nutritional information to its Happy Meal packaging in 2005.
Apple also appeased investors by announcing plans to repurchase another $75 billion worth of shares and increasing its dividend.
The figure was just shy of expectations, but the firm appeased investors with an increased quarterly dividend of $0.63.
Ahead of an upcoming general election, politicians will be counting on votes from the country's millions of appeased shopkeepers.
The Munich Pact, which appeased Nazi Germany by allowing Hitler to annex portions of Czechoslovakia, left many Loyalists demoralized.
The arrest has appeased some critics of Mr. Vance, but it is also a moment fraught with political peril.
To the left of the sparkling wine cellar is a crested vault that appeased the history-lover in me.
More importantly, it appeased all of us who have yearned for the youthful pair to rekindle their long-lost rapport.
As neither insensitive comment is appeased, the only person who feels some kind of heat is Thirsty, who gets fired.
Critics of the commission are not appeased by the decision to transfer its work to the Department of Homeland Security.
Claire makes Mr. Willoughby apologize for killing Arabella the Goat, and Fogden is appeased, and accepts to officiate the ceremony.
In Sri Lanka, government officials spoke of the company as if it were a superpower to be feared and appeased.
This hard deadline appeased the ardent Brexiteers in Johnson's party, and most critically, Nigel Farage and his populist Brexit Party.
This debonair carving was once the center of a magical shrine where a jealous or vengeful spirit spouse could be appeased.
And if you're stressing over how to keep party guests appeased as the touchdowns start rolling in, we've got you covered.
Sadly, the pain was exacerbated by most alcoholic beverages, although mildly appeased by pina coladas, but more so by milk alone.
The Moguls have appeased some with bottles of wine, but when one neighbor wrote them an angry note, that relationship soured.
However, before that spoonful of blanquette de veau gets anywhere near Gordon's gob, a very critical gatekeeper must be appeased: me.
It was widely reported that Clinton appeased the populist base by proposing a free college education plan like her former opponent.
A growing evangelical movement, which boasts hundreds of thousands of ardent followers, campaigned against the measure and has not been appeased.
The Fed cut interest rates in July for the first time in a decade, but that still hasn't appeased the president.
But he has since come around, in part by helping secure alterations that appeased the concerns of certain industries and voters.
The point remains to all but the dimmest: Obama coddled, appeased, nurtured and protected the worlds No. 1 sponsor of terror.
Or is it so that I can go back to my digital devices with some measure of peace, my guilt appeased?
The Indiana RFRA law battle became major national news, and Pence then signed a revised version of the law, which appeased corporations.
After consulting again with historians, Bergmann has made new changes to the sculpture that finally appeased the majority of the commission's panel.
While these ideas are sure to ruffle the Republican ranks, there appears to be a general sentiment that Corker must be appeased.
In her first year in office, with little consultation, May adopted a hard-line approach to Brexit, which appeased the anti-E.
Lawmakers who have demanded that Mr. Zuckerberg testify before Congress about Facebook's relationship with Cambridge Analytica were not appeased by his statement.
RICH OGNIBENE, ROCHESTER To the Editor: It's shocking that 57 percent of President Trump's critics will be appeased only if he resigns.
First, unless these multiparty rural blocs can be broken up, or appeased in another way, ethanol will continue to receive lucrative subsidies.
Trump appeased some of those Republicans two days later with a revised statement, but after his comments Tuesday, GOP lawmakers reignited their criticism.
Gallup noted that it was done after the passage of the GOP's sweeping tax overall bill, which it says appeased the Trump base.
For some, this makes them feel Putin must be appeased, or makes them see his Russia as far stronger than it really is.
For now, it seems to have appeased many of the people who lobbied TFL to bring action against Uber, including the GMB union.
Easygoing and charming, he attracted other refugees who followed him, mapped the route, negotiated with smugglers and appeased the guards in refugee camps.
On the conservative side, Cruz might be appeased by the further rollback of Obamacare's insurance rules, but Paul does not appear to be.
That has hardly appeased survivors of abuse and others in the church who call the arguments against more decisive action a cop-out.
"Gosar added: "The point remains to all but the dimmest:  Obama coddled, appeased, nurtured and protected the worlds No. 1 sponsor of terror.
With such demand after all this time, Cough could have easily churned out something lumbering and dense and still appeased the masses well enough.
Derulo appeased his fans and performed much of his set, including his biggest hits such as "Talk Dirty" and "Swalla" — with dancers and all.
Voters eager for a tough guy president may be happy with the bully, while those who don't like it might be appeased by the denial.
But Westbrook apparently wasn't appeased and posted a 43-minute video to YouTube explaining the feud and her decision to end her friendship with Charles.
He did not address Trump's actual Russia policies, let alone ways in which this administration has not just appeased, but cozied up to, Moscow's strongman.
Amazon appeased some of those concerns last week, when it reported strong fourth-quarter sales growth and lower-than-expected spending on one-day shipping.
Such tactics proved lucrative during the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations, when the U.S. appeased Pyongyang with some $1.3 billion in effectively unconditional aid.
In the 1930s, a complacent Britain refused to help Spain fight fascism, appeased Hitler and Mussolini, and for too long turned away refugees fleeing persecution.
He has appeased Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman over the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and cozied up to Vladimir Putin while sanctioning Russia.
But that hasn&apost appeased Beijing, which has demanded that Tsai explicitly acknowledge an informal 1992 agreement that recognizes Taiwan as a part of China.
He appeased critics by telling them it was not mandatory; in a few years, even the most conservative Saudis were sending their daughters to school.
His fearsome mother and sister fight the family's battles and keep his father, a co-owner of the business, appeased until he makes a will.
What may have appeased or quelled the protests months ago has only made the other grievances more urgent, at least in the eyes of protesters.
Ellis eventually made changes that appeased the prosecution, but the back and forth highlighted the tense relationship between the government and Ellis throughout the trial.
At the meeting, the Federal Reserve appeased the markets by cutting the target range for its overnight lending rate 25 basis points, to 2% to 2.25%.
The naming of the special counsel has appeased some Democrats, who were threatening to try to block any FBI director until such a move was made.
In effect, Obama appeased the Ayatollahs of Tehran, and acquiesced in their suppression of democracy, to secure an agreement he believed served the national security interests.
On the one hand, he embraced extremist, anti-immigrant elements, while on the other he appeased his conservative base with a tax-cutting, pro-EU agenda.
For many Hindus, the Congress Party was also seen as a party that "appeased" minorities for political gains, an issue that resonated strongly with Modi supporters.
"Team Obama appeased Iran, and it led to Shia militias with money, Hamas, the PIJ, hundreds of thousands of Syrians killed by Soleimani himself," Pompeo said.
Team B argued that communism was an insatiably aggressive doctrine, one that could not be appeased — a conclusion that would influencing Ronald Reagan's foreign policy ideology.
At the same time, Mr. Dingell appeased some liberals by supporting civil rights legislation, though he opposed expanding school desegregation to Detroit suburbs via mandatory busing.
The most resolute Sanders voters will not be truly appeased unless the Democratic Party dramatically changes and speaks to their vision for the country and the world.
Patreon recommended the developers remove any and all references to Persona 5 from their website and the crowdfunding page, which appears to have, for now, appeased Atlus.
Those company-paid charter buses to the valley appeased workers for a time, but the novelty has faded, said recruiter Andy Price of executive search firm SPMB.
Tuesday: Trump: 'I think there's blame on both sides' Even if President Trump appeased some critics on Monday, he kicked a virtual hornet's nest a day later.
They are a Soros' directed version of "The Walking American Dead," a mindless army of frothing soldiers, the members of which cannot be reasoned with or appeased.
That appeased Brussels, which is unwilling to compromise on the free movement of people - a principle underpinning Swiss access to the EU's single market of 500 million.
Many museum curators, art dealers, and gallerists have appeased their collector base and their board members, maintaining the systemic inequity that has egregiously favored white male artists.
Mr. Schäuble's tough talk on Greece appeased party conservatives, leaving Ms. Merkel the political space to work out compromises that, though often flawed, kept the eurozone together.
AS) jumped 8 percent after the company appeased investors by announcing a shift in focus from acquisitions to reducing its 50 billion euro ($59 billion) net debt.
To some, the moves suggest an aggressive U.S.-based hedge fund manager taking his playbook to Europe where shareholders have been appeased with slower progress for longer.
The appointment of Kurtyka, Poland's deputy environment minister, to preside over the talks appeased some campaigners angered by the government's previous choice, former environment minister, Jan Szyszko.
Second, we must accept that there is evil in the world and that no matter how much we would like to avoid it, evil can never be appeased.
They've been in retreat since then, but none of their concessions have appeased protestors who don't just want a new president — they want to topple the entire system.
May's setting a timetable appeased those at home who feared she was bridling at the decision to leave the EU which voters chose in a referendum in June.
The analogy makes it seem that women are valued by how much money they have, and that brides must be appeased with presents in order to be content.
It's not clear to me how these fears can be assuaged or appeased without paying a very high political price or simply exacerbating tensions in the other direction.
So they edited the documentaries down to the fight scenes, at which point the president was appeased, and knelt in front of the TV from morning until night.
Here's how the company appeased early customers in a recent Reddit AMA when telling them about some of the other misses at launch: Stadia IS NOT A BOX!
The same month that Uber appeased to drivers' pleas for a tip feature, Lyft introduced new features to increase tip sizes, like higher preset amounts for high-fare trips.
Lam said last week that the bill was "dead," but this has not appeased activists, who want her to withdraw the bill entirely so that it can't be resurrected.
"In the end, today was 'Apple Day' and as much as I like all the bells and whistles, I know the Wall Street jackals were not appeased," he said.
They were probably sleeping soundly, their consciences appeased, I assume, by the fact that every Lebanese had a small fire extinguisher in his car, so nothing could go wrong.
It's still unclear whether Amazon made any effort to negotiate a lower incentives package or had privately offered any unannounced benefits to the community that might have appeased some critics.
The administration's current approach is akin to throwing the rule book in the trash and replacing it with a despot who needs to be appeased and coddled at every step.
In 2014, legislators in that state adopted a "maximum contaminant level" of 10 parts per billion, a level that appeased the state's chemical companies but disappointed environmental groups, including EWG.
Then there was Energy Secretary Rick Perry (shudder), who heaped praise on Trump for his Paris Climate Agreement decision while Trump nodded and smiled, appeased by the offering of thanks.
News of Bannon's appointment appeased white nationalist groups around the country and Wickliffe said that could exacerbate divisions and ensure that minorities will not have a seat at the table.
Meanwhile, Bannon's appointment has appeased white nationalist groups around the country, including former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke, who told CNN's KFile that Bannon is an "excellent" choice.
It also fully fits Trump's diplomatic worldview: He belittled and insulted longstanding friends and allies last week, and today appeased a major adversary — all of which redounds to Putin's benefit.
The officials argued that the new policy will fulfill a campaign promise and reverse Obama-era policies that the Trump administration argues have appeased and "enriched" the Cuban military regime.
And true to the campaign minuet, despite great resistance in Congress, President Trump has watered down the sanctions and otherwise appeased Russian interests, even at the expense of America's allies.
Michel's revised proposal included sweeteners for net payers that would have preserved rebates on their contributions to the budget and appeased France by allowing slightly more funds for agricultural subsidies.
At its July policy meeting the Federal Reserve appeased markets by cutting the target range for its overnight lending rate 25 basis points, to a target range of 2% to 2.25%.
The House's bill has a few changes, making it less restrictive than the Senate's, according to the Dallas Morning News, but it still hasn't appeased those against it from the start.
While Barr's letter Sunday sought to address the core questions of Mueller's probe and appeased many Republicans, it is causing Democrats to further demand the special counsel's findings and underlying evidence.
Yet the firefighters are not appeased by his assurances or convinced by a station house visit where he claims, disingenuously, that he knew the families of those who died on Sept.
He pledged during the 2016 election campaign to scrap or renegotiate the agreement, which he said had weakened American security and appeased a longtime enemy of the United States and Israel.
Thus there is an appeased consciousness here in which his early art of factual, inexpressive, neutral, depersonalized pessimism was really only the failure to imagine a transcendental indeterminacy yet to emerge.
His words appeased hawkish Republicans who had celebrated the strike against Soleimani, while not further risking a break with his "America First" campaign rhetoric of ending U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts.
At first, the President was appeased by his lawyers who told him in 2017 it would then all be over quickly -- by Thanksgiving, by Christmas, by early in the new year.
For the Saudis that amount is enough to ensure that Trump is appeased and that refiners, particularly in Asia, are sufficiently supplied, but not so much as to cause prices to drop.
His words appeased hawkish Republicans who had celebrated the strike against Soleimani, while not further risking a break with his "America First" campaign rhetoric of ending U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts.  Sen.
"Instead of speaking out against hate speech by the leaders of the protests, the Indonesian authorities appear to have appeased incitement to religious intolerance and discrimination," the U.N. experts said in a statement.
The blatant reduction of Rose's role to a side note in the movie, in light of the lengthy and heinous hate campaign against Tran, seemed like a signal that the movie appeased trolls.
His recent decision to remove U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Canada and Mexico had appeased mostly Republicans who were using their trade vote as leverage to do away with those penalties.
Solomon Islanders also believed that sharks could be appeased by human sacrifice and often cast off victims both living and dead into areas of water that were known to be filled with the creatures.
The software giant has agreed to make changes to the upcoming Windows 10 Fall Creators Update that have appeased Kaspersky and help its anti-virus software provide notifications and alerts to renew virus definitions.
But party leaders say the passage of the law appeased wealthy donors, who had been frustrated by Republicans' failure to repeal the Affordable Care Act and had threatened to sit out the 2018 campaign.
Their families were less than thrilled when they heard about the elopement, and Mr. and Ms. Poisson appeased them by having a party last August in Budapest for 350 of their family and friends.
Reports differ on whether Barnum "bought" or "rented" her, but on tour he appeased skeptical abolitionists with a lie, claiming all proceeds from the spectacle would be used to buy her great-grandchildren's freedom.
Reports differ on whether Barnum "bought" or "rented" her, but on tour he appeased skeptical abolitionists with a lie, claiming all proceeds from the spectacle would be used to buy her great-grandchildren's freedom.
PARIS — In the 13th straight weekend of "Yellow Vest" demonstrations in France, protesters showed no sign of letting up pressure on the government and did not appear appeased by concessions by President Emmanuel Macron.
"I have always been deeply saddened and sympathetic toward all the civilians and their families who were harmed... This is a historic wound that should have been appeased and healed," Gou told reporters in Taipei.
The soft border was an important part of the Good Friday Agreement because it minimized the distinction between the UK and Ireland — and so appeased some of the republicans who resented the border's very existence.
President Trump said that he had "strongly pressed" President Vladimir Putin about election interference during their meeting last week, but U.S. lawmakers in both parties said he had merely appeased and empowered the Russian leader.
A 2012 recording of "Pour Some Sugar On Me" has been streamed 86 million times by people who surely wanted the original 1987 track but were appeased for the moment by the band's reasonably faithful recreation.
That has not appeased advertisers, who wonder if they are indirectly supporting hate speech, particularly as social media-savvy watchdogs prove able to turn one inappropriate appearance into viral, brand-damaging moments in and of themselves.
On a personal level, my love for action foley sound and film score is healthily appeased by Non as someone living with synaesthesia [a "mingling of the senses" that can intensely affect how experience art or music].
While the merger appeased markets, the combined company will also need to keep major clients and top employees, such as portfolio managers, happy, said T. Neil Bathon, managing partner at asset management consultancy FUSE Research Network LLC.
The first day of the defense's opening arguments appeased Republicans, who are widely expected to vote to acquit the president, while Democrats claimed it strengthened their own demands for calling more witnesses to testify at the trial.
As they closed their case, the seven Democratic House managers who prosecuted it warned that Mr. Trump would emerge only emboldened in his monarchical tendencies and that those who appeased him would be judged harshly by history.
No one said Obama met with Rouhani in person," Mr. Gosar tweeted after an outcry over his post, arguing that his point was that "Obama coddled, appeased, nurtured and protected the worlds No. 1 sponsor of terror.
He appeased those wistful for the New York glory days by name-dropping Steve Lappas, Butch van Breda Kolff and Jay Wright and by acknowledging that talking "ad nauseam" about Duke and Kentucky on television could become tiresome.
It assumes that activists can be appeased with specific promises, while the moderation of many older Democrats manifests itself more in general cultural attitudes (the kids these days with their political correctness, grumble grumble) than detailed policy preferences.
We also read of Cuban double agents, exaggerated confessions under torture, Montezuma's contact with the conquistador Hernán Cortés in 1519, misunderstandings between drunken students about sexual consent, and misguided British hopes in 1938 that Hitler could be appeased.
Lionsgate Television produces the series, and its chairman and CEO Kevin Beggs appeased some fans after he told The Hollywood Reporter there is an alternative happy ending that would be made available -- even if the show weren't picked up.
Although Nikai still stressed the need for a diverse society, his views have not appeased Japan's thriving LGBT community, who released a press statement stating that they plan to storm the LDP headquarters on Friday and protest Sugita's comments.
Contrast Republican-led states with New York, Connecticut, California and Illinois, where progressive-left Democrats have driven up taxes, appeased the unions and trial lawyers, thrown money at bad schools and lost jobs as people and businesses relocated elsewhere.
Thus, the Soviet Union gave birth to the token Soviet woman: a convenient, one-size-fits-all woman who ticked the boxes of enlightened gender equality and appeased the Communist ideologists, for whom the abolition of capitalism included ending women's exploitation.
If the Spanish government does not solve the ensuing Catalan turmoil — and, for the moment, it is not even trying — the Franco Operation will be lost in a chaotic present that is too complicated to be appeased by political maneuvers.
McCain scolded Cruz on the Senate floor for comparing Republicans who were unwilling to risk a government shutdown to former British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, who appeased Adolf Hitler at the 6900 Munich Conference in an effort to avert war.
Mondal is best known for his King series, including "King Dethroned" (1976) and "King Being Appeased" (1976), in which he overturns the abuse of authority and alludes to the damning isolation of individuals in a disorderly country at the time.
Bush rode into office on the strength of white working-class voters who were drawn to his heartland cultural politics, alienated by Al Gore's aloof demeanor, and appeased by Bush's repudiation of the hard-right orthodoxy of the congressional GOP of the era.
Lawmakers in both parties said Mr. Trump had appeased the Russian president by failing to insist that he was responsible for the breach or threaten any consequences, and empowered him by appearing willing to partner on a cybersecurity effort to prevent future incursions.
This way his need for great ferocity is appeased (there are built-in sound effects for when he chops a wrist, arm, neck) and everyone's starting five stays intact until at least the All-Star break when he gets bored of them.
By a narrow 217-213 vote, the House of Representatives voted to repeal Obamacare, replacing it with a new 2.0 version of the Republican's American Health Care Act, or AHCA, that appeased both the party's hard right Freedom Caucus and some of its moderates' concerns.
The British author has appeased fans over the years with related releases, but there is one piece of writing she is imploring fans not to buy: an 22001-word prequel that was written on a notecard for a charity auction in 25 — and was recently stolen.
Trump has sparred with a number of companies, particularly on Twitter, but his agenda has included a number of business-friendly items that have also appeased Republicans in the U.S. Congress, who are seeking to maintain their control of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
The Nashville developer 20600PANT LLC and the New York-based Dream Hotel Group appeased preservationists by restoring and incorporating elements of two historic structures: the circa-1891 Utopia Hotel and the facade of a building that once housed a 19th-century brothel and bar called the Climax Saloon.
But witness testimony and reporting argue that the Ukrainians did, in fact, feel pressure, and were very concerned about finding a course of action that simultaneously appeased Trump, got them what they sought, and did not anger Democrats (thus destroying the bipartisan support in Congress Ukraine has long enjoyed).
The players were released on bail within 24 hours, but UCLA officials reportedly appeased Chinese officials by agreeing to keep the players in China an extra 72 hours after the rest of the team returned home to "avoid the perception that they got off easy," an unnamed team source told ESPN.
One listed Greek fund has frozen a 210 million euro ($340 million) investment plan, and another has put a share issue of at least 250 million euros under review, since the hikes were passed — a footnote in a reform package that appeased the government's European creditors and avoided another cash crunch.
The demonstrators were inflamed by the police's use of rubber bullets, pepper spray and tear gas last week, and were not appeased on Saturday by Ms. Lam's indefinite suspension of the extradition bill that had first sparked the protests, or by her rare apology on Sunday for her handling of the situation.
Inspired by historian William H. Prescott's "History of the Conquest of Mexico," which advanced the theory that Spanish colonizers of Mexico sought to convert Native communities to Christianity, the work nevertheless appeased Western viewers by depicting the young woman with a cross, suggesting her eventual acceptance of and adherence to the imposed religion.
"The dollar drew some lift as the minutes appeared to have appeased market participants who were clinging to views that the Fed would hike rates one more time this year - but all in all, the minutes were in line with what the Fed said in January," said Daisuke Karakama, chief market economist at Mizuho Bank.
When it came time for Virgin Records to choose the first single, execs wanted "Say You'll Be There," a sappy love-pop ballad that appeased the label's mission of catering to a mainstream audience — and sending a flirty message to, presumably, men who would want to "be there" for (or with) the Spice Girls.
As the clock ticks toward the midterm elections, we've had a President who has appeased Putin, wavered on implementing sanctions against Russia to hold them accountable for their attack, thanked Putin for kicking out US diplomats, and generally sent a message that the door is wide open for Putin to take aim and fire, again.
The movement's persistence suggests that despite the government's announcement that it would drop a planned increase in the fuel tax in 2019 and delay an increase in the cost of home heating until after the winter, the protesters and those who support them may not be appeased without a deeper look at the distribution of wealth in France.
As AfterEllen said when introducing "The 35 Most Horrifying Lesbian/Bi Character Deaths on Television": These deaths, whether they are violent murders or inconceivable cancer diagnoses, continue to pain us years after we've had to endure them on TV. ... Sometimes it feels like we're getting thrown a bone and being appeased until the powers that be are no longer interested in entertaining our very specific fanbase.
"History teaches us that you can't look through an index like that, and the only conclusion right now is that the Dow Jones Transportation index offers no solace for the bulls and without a re-acceleration, makes you feel that the rally isn't being confirmed by a group that I have always thought has to be appeased if we're going to get another leg up from here," he said.
In the wake of Tuesday's Syrian chemical weapons attack on innocent civilians, President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 2628 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE will be remembered as America's modern day Neville Chamberlain, the infamous United Kingdom Prime Minister who appeased Nazi Germany in 28500 by signing the Munich Agreement, setting the stage for the holocaust.
But by saying Wednesday, including on The View, that she wouldn't "run for second place," Abrams appeased those allies who view her as overqualified to be Biden's running mate and reframed such an arrangement, were she to be involved, as a decision she'd make of her own agency, rather than be used as a political cudgel for a candidate many of her allies believe is too old and out of touch with the progressive wing of the Democratic Party.
" Trump's legal team seems confident that the American people will be appeased by this sleight of hand and that it will satisfy the much-discussed emoluments clause of the U.S. constitution which states: "No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States: And no Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State.
Isn't there a risk that if your modus operandi is constantly trying to make sure that all these different interest groups are appeased, then it becomes a kind of form of corporatism, where actually, you're not really making any proper reforms, you're just kind of giving a little bit to all these interest groups and South Africa remains sluggish... In the end, I mean, it is also those people who are not at the table that I'm also most concerned about.
In an essay in the book, Scheppe explains the meaning of the paper tradition: The act of burning the paper replicas of money and goods transfers the objects, in the very moment in which they crumble to ashes and go up in smoke, into a world beyond the terrestrial world, where they are placed at the disposal of the chaotic pandemonium of ancestors, spirits, and gods that need to be appeased, serving to feed them and meet their needs so that they may be favorably disposed or their hardships assuaged.
During Johnson's first term as a congressman, in 1938, Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain of Britain appeased Hitler in the belief that he was offering his countrymen "peace for our time," while instead allowing for the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, the unchecked invasion of Poland and the beginning of World War II. As the war wound down, Franklin D. Roosevelt, in not taking a firmer hand with Stalin at the Yalta Conference — where Allied leaders met to discuss the fate of the postwar world — opened the door for the Soviet domination of Eastern Europe and the Soviets' attempts to spread their influence across the globe.

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