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"And in order to placate the critics and cynics about intentions of the United States, we need to produce evidence," Mr. Bush said.
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When he is trailed by a private investigator (Steve Kiziak, Robb kills him and eats in order to placate his hunger, which begins to get more and more uncontrollable.
Those social and familial pressures are great enough to force many LGBT Chinese into "contract marriages" -- fake marriages between gay men and lesbian women in order to placate their parents.
People will attach themselves to beliefs, manufacture supposed knowns (that may even come in the guise of "threats" and problems), or confabulate answers in order to placate their insecurities with the unknown and their own free-fall in not having a known to show them where they begin or end.
He also pointed out that Cameron had risked Britain's "future prosperity, security and influence in the world" in order to placate Tory Eurosceptics.
The most recent act was to put Taylor-era head of police Paul Mulbah into the LNP as an "advisor" that some accuse (and the government denies) was in order to placate the Taylor people in advance of the March 7-8 International Women's Colloquium.
"We hear over and over that individual wolves have to die in order to placate a wolf-hating public and prevent illegal killing — but this shows that to decrease poaching, the government should send the message that wolves have a high public value," said Michael Robinson of the Center for Biological Diversity in a statement.
It was a well-deserved rebuke to a politically motivated decision that overrode sound science and the health needs of young girls in order to placate political opponents of emergency contraception.
By signing an executive order repealing the nearly eight-year-old ban, Obama cheered patients, doctors and scientists who maintained that Bush had substituted ideology for science and had set back critical medical research in order to placate conservative supporters.
The Greek prime minister, Alexis Tsipras, unexpectedly called Sunday's vote before the conclusion of the negotiations in order to placate creditors and increase his bargaining power at Monday's meeting of eurozone finance ministers.
It also called on United to divest gates and slots at Reagan National Airport in Washington in order to placate federal regulators.
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