There, Congress's state-level chiefs will need time to placate their own angry members if they can.
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And he needed to figure out how to split up Motorola to placate shareholders like Carl Icahn.
The British government decided that the best way to do this was to placate the Afrikaners.
Obama's Republican adversaries were quick to accuse him of selling out allies to placate Russia.
Not only to placate China but to prevent future "institutional errors, " appropriate heads should roll.
And Haggerty said the sport's leading tournaments have not coordinated their efforts to placate players.
To placate Washington, Israel effectively ended its military sales to China in recent years.
Mr Bush is trying to placate this group with promises of tougher border security.
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To placate conservatives, he promoted nuclear power and recently came out for more offshore oil-drilling.
However, labour-market flexibility has, if anything, been reduced by measures designed to placate the trade unions.
If a request is made, India might try to placate China by not granting formal asylum.
The various accounting bodies are trying to placate the politicians while avoiding watering down standards too much.
But while small shareholders could be ignored, she felt it important to placate the big financial institutions.
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Japan released the captain of the fishing trawler in late September to placate Beijing and reduce tension.
He accused President Morsi of trying to placate fans of al-Ahly, who are known as the Ultras.
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To placate a government desperate to close the reassurance gap, a National Reassurance Policing Programme was launched.
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But Germany, much keener to placate Russia, would rather keep the Balts out of the alliance altogether.
Livni accused Netanyahu of sacrificing Israel's relations with the US in order to placate his coalition partners.
What's the point, they ask, of junking ancient freedoms to placate Muslims when radicalism continues to spread?
Many of the government's proposals are sensible, but they do not go far enough to placate the students.
He did so to placate powerful interest groups in the medical industry who were dead set against these measures.
To placate agitated Indians, American officials also insist they want India to take a bigger role in East Asia.
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The president has also moved quickly to placate the armed forces, where support for the former general is widespread.
First, he asked what he needed to do to placate a public that views him as soft on defense.
While such deals are not obligatory, the government expects investors to placate the unions before handing over the keys.
Rather than seeking to placate Obama, Israel should try to wait him out.
Too many politicians aren't voting their conscience, they're voting to placate blog commenters, and that's no way to run government.
Brown was so shaken by the outcry he invented the non means-tested winter fuel allowance to placate his elderly critics.
Now, you know, slowly over the past few weeks, Musharraf has taken several steps to placate critics of his action.
Pervez Musharraf has plenty of people to placate, and he has been moving slowly and deliberately since he grabbed power.
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