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Constitutional reforms have gone part of the way to meet reformers' demands, and high-profile anti-corruption cases have partly appeased critics of the government.Yet the mood in the kingdom remains anxious, not merely because neighbouring troubles could still prove contagious.

Chapecoense's success also galvanized soccer fans across Brazil, who had been devastated when their national team was destroyed 7-1 by Germany in the 2014 World Cup final – and only partly appeased by the men's team's gold medal at the Rio Olympics.

The provision was supposed to begin in 1995, but the Clinton administration blocked it, partly to appease unions that feared Mexican truckers could undercut American jobs.

Beale, who announced his departure in May, has criticised changes to the banking levy, made partly to appease HSBC, that have increase costs for building societies.

Rice is highly politicized in Thailand, and this year, partly to appease disgruntled farmers, the government put in place a price guarantee system that has hurt competitiveness, leading to stockpiles of unsold rice.

Partly to appease the green lobby abroad, the Brazilian government also passed a series of increasingly tough laws first prohibiting landowners from logging more than 50% of their land, then lowering the limit to 20%.

I wonder if Rachel's former habit of making heavy weather of her work - of talking about its difficulties rather than its pleasures - was partly to appease her mother.

By setting conditions for the submission of briefs, partly to appease developing countries' concerns, it allowed them to claim that it had overstepped its authoriry.The Egyptian representative to the WTO called a special meeting of the group's general council on November 22nd to voice his concerns; and the Pakistani representative was vociferous in his support.

While the reshuffle may be partly to appease fans who resent his position as a figurehead, it could also be seen as a tacit admission that Ashley got a big football decision horribly wrong last season, in deciding not to replace Alan Pardew and almost suffering relegation as a result.

In actuality, Nixon distrusted Romney politically, and appointed him to a liberally oriented, low-profile federal agency partly to appease Republican moderates and partly to reduce Romney's potential to challenge for the 1972 Republican presidential nomination.

It may have been partly to appease Leo that Edward appointed Robert instead of Æthelric, hoping to signal to the papacy that the English crown was not totally opposed to the growing reform movement.

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