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"You have to do something to appease shareholders," said a person close to the board.
"I thought they would need to do at least something to appease the Justice Department".
When you do something to appease and there is a gun over your head, this is what you can expect".
Bans on lavish banquets and the building of ostentatious palaces for offices do something to appease a public seething at the arrogant flaunting of ill-gotten official wealth.
If American Jews had anything to do with this, it was because many of them criticized the war in Vietnam, and Johnson needed something to appease these loyal Democratic voters.
This action provoked violent resistance in street demonstrations; enraged students rioted and ordinary citizens joined in, leading one expert to tell Sciolino, "If we don't do something to appease the youth... the Islamic Republic will be doomed".
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The government is so desperate to be seen to be doing something, anything, to appease the countryside lobby, that it is willing to ride roughshod over facts, science, and the wildlife that belongs to each and every one of us lucky enough to live in Britain.
"It's pretty common that other athletes will want to try on something new really to appease their curiosity".
For the financial industry as a whole, the anti-discrimination data provision is essentially a sideshow ― something thrown in to appease small banks that are comparatively disadvantaged by other parts of the bill.
"After twenty years of not doing anything they seem to be in a tremendous hurry to do something or the other to appease public sentiment".
"After 20 years of not doing anything, they seem to be in a tremendous hurry to do something or the other to appease public sentiment".
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