To mollify private insurers the feds will offer reinsurance above certain levels of liability.
As for vehicles already on the road, Chrysler is working to mollify past customers.
Mr. Rogers is on the road trying to mollify Wall Street, regional regulators and big customers.
Two years ago, to mollify critics, Selig contracted former Senator George Mitchell to conduct an investigation.
Indeed, he has already tried to mollify the party by appointing two of its members to the cabinet.
To mollify Lebanon, the Syrian authorities released some Lebanese political prisoners and let local elections proceed without interference.
Already, the chief minister has had to agree to double the size of his cabinet to mollify smaller parties.
The banks know that their investors suffered big losses in the financial crisis, and are eager to mollify them.
Knowing that my husband was not happy, I tried to mollify the situation.
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But none of the recommendations, even if implemented in full, would bring savings soon enough to mollify the European Commission.
The company has made tweaks to its search engine to mollify rivals and head off a possible legal clash with antitrust authorities.
OSCE's role could be bumped up a bit, to mollify Mr Milosevic.
The board announced several governance changes Sunday, perhaps to mollify critics who have accused it of being too passive and too connected to Purcell.
To mollify the critics, they rewrote the plan and, by Saturday, the proposal would have phased out only some of the nine at-large seats.
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To mollify the donors, Mr Museveni will hold a referendum at the end of this month on whether to allow a return to multi-party politics.
Such facts do little to mollify critics of supermarkets, who fret that what is at stake is the shape of Britain for generations to come.
Butterfield insists he's managed to mollify customers who moan about SCO.
The new arrangement is designed to mollify Montenegrins who want to declare full independence from Belgrade, while keeping the tiny republic within some sort of union.
To try to mollify angry depositors, there was a twist: while most loans were switched at par, deposits were converted at 1.4 pesos to the dollar.
He is backing away from a fervently anti-nuclear stance and he needs to mollify politicians in Tokyo to get their backing for sweeping administrative changes in Osaka.
Karzai, in his efforts to mollify his restive fellow-Pashtuns, has made conciliatory gestures to the Taliban which have alienated Tajiks and Uzbeks who helped him come to power.
Ultimately, Mr. Ferraro was able to mollify some residents by presenting several plans at different Tisbury zoning-board meetings and allowing them to vote on the one they liked best.
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To mollify the governors, Clinton called for a bipartisan commission of elected officials, business leaders, consumers and representatives of the Treasury Department to study the issue of taxing the Internet.
The editorial points out that near-zero interest rates on cash investments have created an environment where corporate managements have been able to mollify their boards and shareholders with very mediocre profit performance.
America has also tried to mollify countries' concerns by allowing the creation of a fund, administered by the UN and World Bank, that will disburse countries' donations separately from the American-led coalition.
His expectation is that Mr Clinton, weakened by scandal, will let things be, while he himself continues to mollify his hard right with new settlements and pacify his soft centre with professions of loyalty to Oslo.
The Kremlin's tepid agreement to decentralise power and bring back elections of governors, made to mollify the December protesters, means politics is likely to get more regional, allowing some parts of Russia to develop faster than others.
This is clearly meant to mollify critics.
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On the same day as the strikes began, in a concession designed to mollify woes about rising prices, the government announced that a 2p increase in fuel duty planned for October was to be postponed until next spring.
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Perhaps hoping to mollify any hardening opinion, Iraq has sent the inspectors six letters including extra information (its officials say) to back up its claims to have destroyed chemical and biological weapons unilaterally after the last Gulf war.
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