Not exact matches
This criterion legitimates the resort to arms
after other feasible means of addressing the injustice in question (such as mediation, negotiation, arbitration or referral to international tribunals — but not compromise or
appeasement) have failed.
The opposite of this kind of stepping back was the historical figure of Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain at the Munich conference with Adolf Hitler, declaring,
after he had followed an
appeasement line, that this meant peace in our time.
after Wenger bought Perez and decided not to use him it came clear to me Wenger lied to the fans for he were just an
appeasement, to make us shut up and get off his bk and i was thumbed down on here.
Churchill's ascension to Britain's prime ministership at the onset of World War II,
after Neville Chamberlain's unpopular
appeasement to the Axis powers, is acted out by Gary Oldman, who ascends from his previous counterculture parts to a conventional Establishment role signifying Great Actor Versatility.
comments as he exited the train waving «The Letter»
after a meeting of
appeasement with Hitler, just prior to the outbreak of WW II).