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The phrase "appease to" is not correct in written English.
The correct phrase would be "appease someone" or "appease something." Example: The government's decision to increase taxes did not appease the citizens who were already struggling to make ends meet.
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But by letting him go he risks upsetting Gbagbo loyalists, whom he needs to appease to maintain stability".
Its evolutionary history seems to be different; one scientific study suggests that it emerged, long after Duchenne laughter, "to signal, to appease, to manipulate, to deride, or to subvert".
They are so afraid of competing head-to-head against other sporting events, so insecure about their own product, that they are forever willing to appease, to acquiesce, to retreat, to accept the label of second-rate.
Yet, racism and xenophobia have been experienced by the Indian American community, even as they remained silent to appease to the white counterpart.
However, as professional teams continue raise the bar on their stadium food many of them are taking care to appease to even the most casual fans by innovating the traditional dishes familiar to them.
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To engage is not to appease, nor to concede, nor even to recognize.
Ms. Poehler added: "We wanted to appease -- to show that there are different ways of entertainment that don't have to be sleazy".
There will be a lot of Grox surrounding the core, appease them to to avoid war.
"That doesn't mean we have to appease or to cave".
But the cut has done little to appease calls to cut energy prices in line with falling wholesale prices.
Remember that the Sudetenland was given in an attempt to appease Hitler to prevent World War II," Mr Aquino said.
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