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The result might not please everybody.
The flavors of Persian spices might not please all palates but will excite adventurous ones.
But the idea of accumulating noncontrolling stakes might not please Potash's investors.
Tastes have moved on, and Martin's comparative restraint might not please the crowds any longer.
For his part, Mr. Jenkins, co-author of "Glorious Appearing," acknowledged that the "tough love" Jesus might not please everyone.
As box-office has become truly internationalized, however, the producers may have feared that a too knowing Bond might not please everyone.
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If a referendum on AV might not quite please anybody, might it be more likely to go down to defeat?
Ms. Timoner said she expected her documentary to end with a call to action — though its proposals might not entirely please Mr. Bender.
You're mumbling anxious nonsense like, "Surely, it was obvious that Iraq's new democratically poisonous water supplies, freedom-loving house-to-house searches, its sexy, western-style press censorship and friendly, illegal interrogations might not entirely please Iraqis".
While Clinton's answer took a broader look at energy than Trump's, it might not necessarily please some of her critics on the left who are less enthusiastic about hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, for natural gas.
People might not be pleased with Apple's maps right now.
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