At the interview, he must have been obdurate, demanding express appeasement of his wants. |
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It was a fine diplomatic stroke that almost immediately prepared the way for appeasement between the two nations. |
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Between outright war and total appeasement there are various degrees of pressure that can be applied. |
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The first tack, known as Plan A, is the latest version of Ottawa's appeasement strategy. |
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Imagine him sticking to his guns and obstinately insisting that appeasement wasn't wrongheaded, there just wasn't enough of it. |
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For the neo-conservatives, Henry Kissinger's policy of arms control and detente with the Soviet Union smacked of appeasement. |
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For decades, its craven instinct for appeasement and its insane preoccupation with ecumenism has undermined the Church it is charged to defend. |
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I think that pacifism and appeasement are the politics of the naive and foolish. |
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We should be careful not to conflate the practice of appeasement with the idea of appeasement, and thereby consign it, willy-nilly, to damnation. |
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His policies of appeasement leagued him frequently with the prudent Phocion. |
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Forked story paths in the beginning allow you to choose between siding with the armed rebels in resistance or the Soviets in appeasement. |
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Churchill spent most of the 1930s in the political wilderness opposing the disastrous appeasement of Hitler. |
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Is it any wonder the country is in the grip of so much appeasement, irrationality and ignorance? |
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And, therefore, I feel now is the time to say we are against appeasement, and we have to apply pressure. |
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A government that pursues this policy would quickly find that once the Pandora's box of appeasement is opened, it will never be shut. |
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This charade of an interview was nothing more than a commercial for appeasement. |
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In 1923 she was the first Scotswoman to be elected to parliament, where she opposed Hitler and the British policy of appeasement. |
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A dominant element of Shinto is the role and appeasement of the spirits of the dead, of the ancestors. |
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The Telegraph makes an aggressive argument for an end to appeasement in the Middle East. |
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Yesterday Mahmud Ahmadinejad played the card of appeasement with respect to his nuclear ambitions. |
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There are smiles all around and a unanimous sense of appeasement gathers in the room. |
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The mode is also know as an appeasement or smoothing style and is the opposite of competing. |
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This is no time for appeasement on the part of the international community. |
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The agreement reached is intended to lead to appeasement and long-term improvement of the mediated parties' relations. |
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This is not a time for political accommodation or popular appeasement. |
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If that is not appeasement, I'd like to know what you call it. |
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Today we are faced with a particularly grotesque form of appeasement. |
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The only appeasement of our grandparents were slaves in America to sing the blues to express their suffering. |
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Those governments which refuse to give up the policy of appeasement are standing against the Iranian people. |
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It adopts a defiant psyche because appeasement would show it to be subordinate to the west. |
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Other negative concerns focused on American appeasement as the Act's raison d'etre, and the justice system's slow-spinning wheels. |
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The flare-up of violence was not brought down by the appeasement measures put forward by the governments in power. |
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The cost of appeasement The appeasement of a regime which despises our values and principles is corroding those very principles themselves. |
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Just as soon as a useless worry shows signs of seizing a firm hold upon you is the time to abandon appeasement and take grim measures. |
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He steered the US back toward the path of temporisation and appeasement. |
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Beijing's craven appeasement of the imperialist drive against North Korea is particularly dangerous to China's own defense. |
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The appeasement of Assad, like other appeasements in history, will cause more nightmares. |
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Leading a political party in opposing military action by UK troops is not easy and quickly led to allegations of appeasement. |
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The Gender Institute must not be allowed to become a means of appeasement or of distraction from the lack of legislative action. |
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History tries to teach us a lesson that we too often forget: appeasement and silence make a perilous strategy. |
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They were telling me that their sense of appeasement is driven by the fact that the minister has been decisive in his actions. |
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For most of this time, decision-makers at all levels have actively followed a policy of appeasement. |
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It emphasises the desire for the other's approval, 1 appeasement in a conflict, understanding. |
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These are indeed the all too familiar weasel words of appeasement. |
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Nowadays many would prefer to forget it, lest its memory serve as a reproach against those who were witting or unwitting apologists for appeasement. |
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The gravity of the economic situation meant that the appeasement of sectarianism was not sufficient to deal with the threat of working-class disaffection. |
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And like past challenges to civilization, such barbarism thrives on Western appeasement and considers enlightened deference as weakness, if not decadence. |
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The appeasement policies encouraged Hitler, the master of brinkmanship. |
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The likelihood of war was high, and the question was whether it could be avoided through strategies such as appeasement. |
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This understanding of missions should spur every church to action: resisting every form of self appeasement and comfort before reaching any who have not been evangelized. |
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Then he turns partisan hellcat, hissing at any appeasement. |
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By way of my final remark, I would also like to speak about the importance of investing in the future leaders of Iran rather than being too preoccupied about appeasement or good relations with the present regime. |
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The idea of an unconditional engagement, of a grand bargain, an appeasement, is equally a problem, because it will sweep under the carpet any discussion of human rights violations. |
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Tolerance in no way implies indulgence or appeasement. |
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As a matter of fact, the Ivorian political actors adopted some appeasement measures, which contributed to the positive evolution of the situation. |
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Such appeasement and tolerance of breaches and violations of the law must end if we are to turn a new page and revive the peace process towards the speedy achievement of its stated goals. |
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Europe must surely not allow itself to be characterised by the pursuit of a policy of non-resistance and appeasement in the face of the present dangers. |
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On Raleigh's return to England, James had him executed to the indignation of the public, who opposed the appeasement of Spain. |
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In 1962, Dacca was designated as the legislative capital of Pakistan in an appeasement of growing Bengali political nationalism. |
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Burke regarded this as appeasement, injurious to national dignity and honour. |
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However, by 1938, Lloyd George's distaste for Neville Chamberlain led him to disavow Chamberlain's appeasement policies. |
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James Cable, the author of Gunboat Diplomacy, has created an excellent case study of naval presence and suasion during the era of appeasement. |
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MacArthur retorted that limited war was a form of appeasement. |
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Beijing's craven appeasement of imperialism not only imperils North Korea but dangerously undermines the defense of China itself-the main target of the imperialists' drive for capitalist counterrevolution. |
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To remedy matters healing processes were enacted which included the expurgation of bad sprits and evil, the isolation of factors which brought illness, and the appeasement and recognition of factors which sustain good health. |
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Jesse Helms made it clear that Senate Foreign Relations would ratify no appeasement of Moscow's desire to let outdated cold war restrictions slop over into the new millennium. |
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It is unknown, however, whether the other items were traded for, or given to them by the Romans as an appeasement. |
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In March 1939, Germany took over Czechoslovakia, violating the Munich Agreement signed six months before, and demonstrating that the appeasement policy was a failure. |
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The most famous of his newspaper articles are those that appeared in the Evening Standard from 1936 warning of the rise of Hitler and the danger of the policy of appeasement. |
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Naturally, this has sparked off a heated debate within ANC ranks with accusations of defeatism, appeasement and collaborationism being routinely bandied about. |
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Britain and France, permanent members of the League of Nations' executive council along with Italy and Japan, were involved in a policy of appeasement towards Germany. |
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Ultimately, Britain and France both abandoned the concept of collective security in favour of appeasement in the face of growing German militarism under Hitler. |
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Instead of satiation Hitler menaced Poland, and at last Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain dropped appeasement and stood firm in promising to defend Poland. |
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At the time, Britain and France preferred a policy of appeasement. |
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Forces which deterred the democracies from acting to stop Hitler early on and at a much, much lower cost in human life were pacifism, appeasement, and isolationism. |
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In 1939 Germany took over the rest of Czechoslovakia and appeasement policies gave way to hurried rearmament as Hitler next turned his attention to Poland. |
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