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A quarter-point rise will do little to deter the traders, but it might appease Japan's foreign critics.This international carry-on is, however, the last thing on Mr Fukui's mind.
The Israeli prime minister, Ariel Sharon, infuriated the White House by saying it might "appease Arabs" in the haste to build an international coalition to fight terrorism, while Israelis and Palestinians swapped some of the bloodiest assaults of their yearlong conflict.
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They consoled themselves by cheering Lehman's demise, out of Schadenfreude and superstition that its death might appease the gods.
The gesture might appease foreign critics like the United States, which strongly called for such an investigation.
At the same time, however, the Government of President P. W. Botha has not offered political changes that might appease black anger.
That might appease anger in the US against a "British Petroleum" led by a representative of perfidious Albion.
Italy should have a more federal system of government (because this, among other things, might appease the secessionists of the Northern League).
It is also possible the Fed will approve the deal on the condition that Capital One sheds certain assets or increases lending in low-income areas, moves that might appease critics.
She spent Tuesday meeting with Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and E.U. leaders, trying to concoct new concessions that might appease British lawmakers.
Some analysts said that all of the changes that First Boston had made might appease the investigators and head off criminal charges.
Still, she and Mr. Humes, the Omnipoint lawyer, both said the company was trying to work out a compromise that might appease the neighbors.
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