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"What we need to figure out is whether this is an exhibition game to appease someone who thought of a great idea, or will this springboard us toward having some significant dialogue to find out whether it's significant that the numbers are declining," Manuel said.
You may also be surprised to learn how many times you find yourself agreeing to something simply because you wanted to appease someone else or to gain their approval.
When a senior Mexican government official made such a proffer to the New York Times, Bill Keller, then the paper's foreign editor, brusquely responded by letter: "We do not, and will not, back away from a story we believe to have been accurate in order to appease someone who found the story troublesome".
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You have to keep in mind that someone is paying for their research and these analysts are trying to appease that someone with their work.
He nodded and smiled in the careful, controlled manner of someone trying both to appease and dismiss a crazy person on the subway.
It would be likely, though, that Romney would want to appease the base and pick someone from the south – as the last three presidential candidates from Massachusetts all did (albeit they were Democrats).
Basic confidence-building tips include: Pay attention to your physical appearance - dress well and groom yourself Have friendly body language - stand up straight, smile, and look people in the eye Feed your interests - pick hobbies you're good at and excel at them Be gracious - strive for politeness and friendliness, but never pretend to agree with someone just to appease him or her.
Trump needed Pence to appease the base of his party with someone who spoke their own conservative language.
It was as though someone had placed it there to appease their understanding of political correctness, without any sense of reverence for the people or holiday it represented.
Mr. Koizumi may also use the three openings at the Bank of Japan to appease competing bureaucracies in the government, perhaps by naming someone from the Finance Ministry to one slot and and an academic or business figure to another.
I guess my point is that Obama should go for someone good — Stan, Janet, Christy, or someone else to be named — and not even try to appease the crazies.
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