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Angshuman Choudhury of India’s Centre for Policy Research today as “literally a leaf out of the junta’s old, deadbeat playbook – designed to placate international audiences, quieten the resistance at home & sow divisions within the revolution.”
But with that in mind, Atlanta does not have to placate to the rabid Georgia fans.
Source: https://fansided.com/2023/04/18/nfl-draft-rumors-falcons-jalen-carter-top-30-visit/
Gorsuch’s appearance may have been an act of contrition, designed to placate Trump’s wrath.
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/apr/09/nine-black-robes-review-trump-supreme-court
In addition, Dominion alleged some Fox News hosts seemingly endorsed the lies and executives allowed it all to happen to placate viewers.
Source: https://www.poynter.org/commentary/2023/fox-lied-what-fox-news-dominion-settlement-means/
“It’s not the job of films to placate you.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/07/movies/joyland-pakistan.html
There was perhaps little to excite – or placate – London's renters in last week's Autumn Statement, though Jeremy Hunt's pledge to extend the Mortgage Guarantee Scheme may prove a boon to those hamstrung by a small deposit.
Those in high places have provided much grandiose chatter about the wonderful addition of so many more millions of gallons of water, and so many more reverse osmosis plants, It’s all a Brer Anancy story, designed to placate us.
Source: https://antiguaobserver.com/we-cannot-stand-on-their-promises/