By imposing the ban, the President showed toughness against the oil companies and appeased the environmentalists.
Inkatha and Mr Buthelezi were making the most noise, and needed to be appeased.
Either or both may have to be dropped or moved before the parliament is appeased.
But the Arab states were not to be appeased with an extra slice of Palestine.
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But over the past week in Bethlehem, Fatah's leaders said they will not be appeased.
Instead they have often appeased Islamists domestically (MB surrogates) and globally (i.e. the MB).
Fatah's message that it will not be appeased is a message the Obama administration will never receive.
That has not appeased nervous politicians who see tax relief as the quickest route to electoral relief.
But stockholders (who have knocked shares down 30% since October, to the market's 18% decline) need to be appeased.
As such the government has been struggling to keep the population appeased with fewer dollars per head every year.
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Critics who long for great architecture are unlikely to be appeased by the design of the first apartment building.
Where bigger steps have been taken, such as in Egypt, the public appetite has been whetted rather than appeased.
Can Syria be appeased into ending its nuclear and other nonconventional proliferation activities?
An amended document has now been laid before parliament - and it seems to have appeased those who expressed concern.
Facebook's apology and changes to Beacon seem to have appeased that angry minority before it could swallow up the site.
And, as in the Clinton years, America's foes like Iran and North Korea would be appeased and propped-up, not confronted.
Obviously, bringing Jose Reyes back at an exorbitant price would have greatly appeased the legions of fans throughout New York City.
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If Israel is convinced that it has no choice but to bow to these people's demands, they will not be appeased.
However, he said the instant apologies often appeased travellers to an extent they then did not bother to make formal complaints.
He is not making a direct comparison between the two but instead recalling how Western nations appeased the Nazis in the 1930s.
The world should know by now that tyrants simply will not be appeased nor will they be bought off with kind words.
This is an enemy without conscience and they cannot be appeased.
Spokesman James McKenna said supporters had not been appeased by recent comments from Mr Gillett, who said that manager Rafa Benitez had his backing.
Similarly, Haass and Indyk assume that Damascus can be appeased into abandoning its support for Hizbullah and Hamas, and its strategic alliance with Iran.
Whether they will or not next year is still in question, but for the moment, the markets have been appeased by this new (proposed) treaty.
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For the Obama administration there is but one way of looking at terrorists: Just as Fatah can be appeased, so the mullahs can be accommodated.
Olmert was both politically and ideologically committed to the Left's belief that wars are unwinnable and consequently enemies need to be appeased rather than defeated.
These are often cited as sources of pressure that, unless appeased by liberalization of the current export control regime, will seek to destroy that regime altogether.
The New York Times, like every other major Western media outlet except The Wall Street Journal, is of the opinion that the Islamic world should be appeased.
But that hasn't appeased many shareholders as Apple's historical growth streak has tempered amid signs that the company is losing its competitive edge in smartphones to Samsung Electronics Co.
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