I still think it'll be fascinating to see what rhetorical path she chooses to try and mollify her liberal fans. |
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Rather than opposing free trade, they're trying to mollify its effects and work out how we can live with it. |
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My feeling is that he will leave, though good results could yet mollify him. |
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We'll probably just see a bunch of cosmetic amendments to mollify the rebels. |
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Then, when I was in the mood for munchies, it took a smaller portion to mollify my sweet tooth. |
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Brown was ready to mollify the union leaders, with whom he has a long and close association, with a pledge to continue the debate on the issue. |
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Together, they were able to mollify workers and quietly implement the destruction of thousands of jobs. |
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She then gave me a cute, shy little smile, completely unaware that her doing that alone was enough to mollify me. |
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I made the introduction mostly to mollify the woman who looked like she'd rather shoot us than hear our story. |
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The few regular carers on duty tried to talk to the quartet, hoping to mollify them. |
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It rarely failed to mollify, but carried with it the penalty of having to iterate the performance many, many times. |
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Churchill's clarifications and emendations, convincing or otherwise, are not likely to mollify his opponents. |
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Part of the aim was to contain worthy claims being made by popular movements, to mollify demands for bread and votes with food for the spirit. |
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There are serious flaws to the agreement that prevent it from being anything more than a feel-good measure designed to mollify the Green Party. |
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Though attempts were made from time to time to mollify nationalistic sentiments, most were cursory and lacked substance. |
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Her mother called in tears, and now Anna feels that she has to travel to Davis to mollify her. |
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Meanwhile, on Friday, Holder made a round of calls to Capitol Hill in an attempt to mollify concerned lawmakers. |
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It was a lesson to the youth of the need to mollify and eliminate stigmatization associated with this pandemic. |
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With a stroke of her small hand, she is able to mollify the unchained animal. |
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Hard discipline may be needed to preserve the euro, and to mollify German voters who do not want to bankroll irresponsible neighbours. |
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Kurihara hoped, by her worship, to mollify the spiteful soul of An Jung Gun and save her family from continuing misfortune. |
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The appointments of Al-Sisi and Mekki are no doubt intended to mollify such concerns. |
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He was actually soft as mush, straining to mollify Hispanics without roiling his own nativist base. |
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And perhaps most important, to deflect criticism and mollify opponents with politesse and wit. |
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Such a move will acknowledge its rising power and mollify its inferiority complex. |
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The tranquil uses of red and orange brickwork, with their auburn hedges, mollify the harshness of the sky above Pissarro's characteristically low horizon. |
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Recently, there were erroneous rumours about a supposed increase in the population of elephants in Africa, propagated by contingents interested in the commerce of ivory, to mollify the human conscience. |
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Even worse, they appeased the evil of absolute clerical rule and in a bid to mollify it, they even participated in the suppression of the resistance. |
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In each of these laws, however, small-business enthusiasts had to mollify legislators who opposed government interference in the economy and saw big business as more efficient than small business. |
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With help and support from outside, agrotourism can to a large extent mollify the shock caused by the necessity to change employment structures in Poland and by a drastic downsizing of agriculture. |
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Not only does that help mollify the many Americans who blame the oppressiveness of Arab regimes for spawning youthful anger and dangerous radicalism. |
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If this doesn't mollify him, there's one last thing you can do. |
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He could maintain an existing agreement with America, which would mollify the administration, and hope that the anger in Okinawa is eventually forgotten by much of the electorate. |
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I mollify and order the hundred states to have them strictly serve the Qin. |
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This did not mollify those who were displeased with the fact that the Iranian leader had been invited onto the campus. |
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All that charity can do where injustice exists is here and there to somewhat mollify the effects of injustice. |
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However, this partition of Bengal was reversed in 1911 in an effort to mollify Bengali nationalism. |
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Queensberry, who feuded regularly with his son, confronted Wilde and Lord Alfred about the nature of their relationship several times, but Wilde was able to mollify him. |
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The draft Charter School Handbook issued in November 1994 sought to mollify concerns over teacher quality, if not ATA membership, by requiring teacher certification. |
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Henry initially enacted a harsh revenge on the remaining rebels, but was persuaded by the Church to mollify his policies through the Dictum of Kenilworth. |
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