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You can use it when describing a situation where someone is trying to reduce or calm down a conflict or disagreement between two parties. For example: "After weeks of heated arguments, the mediator's goal was to appease tensions between the two rivaling factions." "The director's decision to implement a new policy was met with resistance, but it ultimately helped appease tensions among the employees."
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The anger erupted earlier in the day when the new defense minister, Sadio Gassama, visited the Kati military camp outside the capital to appease tensions over the continuing insurgency.
If that wasn't enough of a sign as to how much of an online movement this has become and the attention it's getting, in the afternoon, after the failed meeting, President Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero came out in a press conference to appease tensions, stating that "no website will be shut down", discrediting the Culture Minister.
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(See: "Europe's $1.50 Headache Is Italy's Migraine" ) In a speech on Monday European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet defended the bank's policy, arguing that controlling inflationary pressure contributed to "appeasing tensions and volatility in the financial markets whilst paving the way for future sustainable growth and job creation in Europe".
Following a minute of silence for the victims of the January terror attacks that left 17 dead in Paris, Cukierman sought to appease the underlying tension caused by his earlier comments, declaring that, "Jews and Muslims, we are all in the same boat".
He needs to appease the very clear tensions.
Phase #2: a "third party revolt" demonstrates the incapacity of regular parties to integrate these issues within their platforms (which would otherwise appease their constituencies and dampen tensions); ideological polarization occurs among and within parties.
Cameron, trying to lighten the tension of modernisation and appease more than 100 Tory MPs planning to vote against the legislation, outlined a new "quadruple lock" that will make it illegal for gay marriage ceremonies to be conducted by the churches of England and Wales (which Giles Fraser says is a "cause worth going to prison for").
The feud is also emblematic of cultural tensions within the Republican Party, which hopes to appease its increasingly conservative core membership.
Conservative Democrats also want tougher rules to prevent government money being used to fund abortions under any new health scheme, something liberals oppose.In addition to these tensions, the Senate leadership is struggling to appease individual moderate senators who have pet peeves.
I can see the tension in his shoulders and I see that he is trying to appease his parents.
To appease Congress?
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