Sentences with phrase «appease critics»

Seemingly constant shuffles in White House staff have done little to appease critics, with even the most loyal Trump supporters distancing themselves.
The reduced top and bottom bezels will do little to appease critics of Sony's staid design, but other features like the new fingerprint sensor might serve as a hint of what's to come from Sony.
So what if the exhibition is a calculated attempt by the Whitney to appease critics of the last show?
With the kind of backlash Wind Waker received, it shouldn't be too surprising that its follow - up, Twilight Princess, looked to appease these critics.
So when the heavily revised California T arrived, it had the tricky task of trying to appease its critics while not turning off its adopters.
But it's clear nothing short of a death knell for charters would appease the critics.
It will make a bajillion dollars, narrowly appease critics, mostly satisfy the fan base that inexplicably has not outgrown it, and tide them over until the next one comes two Aprils from now and hopefully does the same.
Mr Browne attempted to appease critics by announcing a full inquiry into the capture, headed by lieutenant general Sir Rob Fulton of the Royal Marines, currently the governor general of Gibraltar.
To appease critics who feared the rise would hurt businesses, the Legislature agreed to give a tax credit to businesses that employ students ages 16 to 19.
Alan: I applaud anyone who has the level of independence required to weigh his or her own beliefs based on their own experiences and logic instead of going with the masses and fitting a certain mold to appease critics like you.
Korean Air Chairman Cho Yang - ho, her father, sought to appease critics by announcing the resignation of his two daughters from their executive positions last month.
The Senate version of a school accountability bill sets the Senate far apart from legislation introduced last week by Assembly Republicans and appeases some critics of the Assembly bill.

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Presumably, the Internet behemoths — who have been facing increased scrutiny from the public and regulators in recent months — are reacting harshly to appease a growing chorus of critics.
However, she will need to appease far - right critics, which «will leave her a diminished figure,» according to Eurasia Group.
But critics weren't appeased, even when the chain added nutritional information to its Happy Meal packaging in 2005.
Ms. Jansen responded that she is not a member of the federal Conservative Party and is under no obligation to support their candidates (her pragmatic reply is unlikely to appease her Wildrose critics).
Changes to appease GOP critics have yet to be settled, including a trigger to raise taxes if growth falls short.
Still, even a paternal and unpresuming Lincoln didn't appease the statute's critics, some of whom appeared at its unveiling singing «Dixie» and waving placards that read «Jefferson Davis Was Our President» and «No Honor for War Criminals.»
The Sunday Telegraph has learned that he is poised to announce a long - awaited major inquiry into the 2003 Iraq War in a bid to appease his backbench critics.
To union leaders and public education advocates, it looks as if Cuomo negotiated the bill in order to appease the political left before a tough campaign season and then waited until after he won re-election to announce plans to veto it, exacting revenge on teachers, who are among his biggest critics.
At first advocating pacificism and opposing rearmament, he later reversed his position; by 1938, he became a strong critic of Neville Chamberlain's attempts to appease Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.
To appease congressional critics like Shelby, the Administration hopes to ensure that research and development work on the new rocket would proceed without significant job losses at NASA centers like Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
I look forward to the day when we get to see Bond just go on an assignment that only exists for one film rather than make every movie a sequel to the previous installment to appease grumpy critics and audiences who never liked the first 50 years of the franchise in the first place.
If these decisions are made on the basis of the wrong criteria, or simply to appease noisy critics on the left or the right, it could set back progress considerably.
It's a facelift rather than a full restyling, so it'll be interesting to see if Porsche has appeased its saloon's critics.
In 2011, the Patriots underwent a change, with interior and exterior upgrades meant to appease some of the critics.
Count us budding design critics sufficiently appeased.
Appeasing, flattering, or even prostituting oneself to corporate sponsors is par for the course when trying to keep a major museum afloat, but the Centre Pompidou in Paris had critics seeing red when, in 2006, at a Pernod - Ricard — sponsored gala, it staged an unauthorized revival of the artist Yves Klein's most famous performance, Anthropométries, substituting the Yves Klein — blue paint splattered on the performers with what looked suspiciously like the liquor brand's signature blue.
On the campaign trail, talk of climate change virtually disappeared from Crist's rhetoric — a move that some critics say he made to appease the growing far - right wing in his party.
Presumably, the Internet behemoths — who have been facing increased scrutiny from the public and regulators in recent months — are reacting harshly to appease a growing chorus of critics.
Critics - World - Network But he may not have said enough to appease...
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