Sentences with phrase «not appeased»

But I don't think the bunny understands English, so he's not appeased.
Were you not appeased by the 13 minutes of Wild West Online gameplay footage earlier this week?
The agency's decision to resume service to the cities has not appeased some outraged pet owners.
The academic community was not appeased by the changes.
The four patients represented by ACLU are not appeased.
Lawmakers who have demanded that Mr. Zuckerberg testify before Congress about Facebook's relationship with Cambridge Analytica were not appeased by his statement.
The new owner has repeatedly made clear the reasons for the lack of a new striker and creative midfielder, reasons which have not appeased many fans.
But their anger is not appeased, so Jesus goes to a place of safety from which he will finally move back to Jerusalem for the events of the last week.
But critics weren't appeased, even when the chain added nutritional information to its Happy Meal packaging in 2005.
Republicans such as Sens. Bob Corker (Tenn.), Jeff Flake (Ariz.) and James Lankford (Okla.) have said they would not support a tax plan that adds too much to the debt, creating a bloc of votes that would be able to kill the bill if they aren't appeased.
That may not appease some shareholders, considering Southeastern's valuation.
HEAD KNIGHT: We shall say «nee» again to you if you do not appease us.
This was probably due to the fact that the Israelites suffered many horrific defeats and it was thought that they were not appeasing Yahweh properly.
The Church, he said, is «a perfect society, founded by God himself,» a statement calculated to infuriate, not appease, the worldly sphere.
Until all of that happens we will not appease you, we will see you as barbarians.
In a remarkable turn of events, the founders of the US (who could not appease the various religious sects in the former Colonies by choosing a state religion) elected to create a const.tution without religious underpinnings — a truly remarkable achievement for that age.
Well for one sacrifices don't appease God, as Hebrews 10 explains.
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.»
Being still in the Carabao Cup and with West Ham up next you would have to say that this looks our best chance of a trophy but it is the least prestigious of all and may not appease too many Arsenal fans who have been asking for big changes at the club.
I am glad i did not write right away else these words would be curse words, i think our manager is just a watcher of football, tactically wenger is slow to react and very weak as a leader, being angry after something happens will not appease the fans.
So in answer to the original question, no it wouldn't appease this fan in the slightest.
Still, the word «rebuilding» is being heard around Houston, and the final spot in the playoffs will not appease Mr. Olajuwon for long.
Sherwood will also be conscious that a Wembley semi-final appearance will not appease fans should Villa be relegated come May, while West Brom look like they are on the verge of securing their Premier League survival for another season.
The odd success here and there won't appease the fans.
An FA Cup win won't appease a fan base which watched its side finish in fifth place meaning there will be no Champions League football at the Emirates next season.
More about when they cry and you can't appease with them with treats x
But Mr. Donovan's history of diverse hiring won't appease Democrats, who are already putting the freshman lawmaker in their crosshairs.
For a start you're not questioning why working class socialist labour voters went Ukip in the first place, it wasn't some guardian reading, snobbery that the working class are think, therefore are bigoted, so they must vote UKIP as they're nasty right wingers who dint like immigration, the decrease in wages among blue collar workers, due to immigration, is by the bosses seeking immigration to pay lower wages to make themselves more profits, Appeasing implies going along with something through fear of something worse, to agree with controlling immigration, because ex labour voters are going UKIP isn't appeasing it, why would us being afraid of losing is our votes to.
But this hasn't appeased everyone.
When Hollywood realises you can't appease an entire fan base by including all game aspects in a film adaptation, this ailing sub-genre will enter a more resolute and artistic place.
It's a film about the suddenly - controversial position of not appeasing Nazis and the importance of rhetoric as a skill in our leadership.
That hasn't appeased state education officials.
Home equity lenders provide credit based on home equity which borrowers might have even with a credit score that wouldn't appease traditional lending institutions.
While this may be great for some casual players, this may not appease other players who may be looking for a challenge or more gameplay mechanics.
Sure, that won't appease hardened veterans, but few genres requiring this level of developer investment can survive on tailoring themselves solely to the elite players.
Nintendo's solution probably won't appease fans hungry for rare figures like Marth, Shiek, or Shulk, however.
While this game may not appease long time Sonic fans, I definitely think the game is a good time, just not worth the price of admission at the moment.
I would replace it with something more in tune with the final three paragraphs: In Science, it is truth that matters, not appeasing local authority.
It should not appease lawyers who recognize the inherent dissonance between narrowing concepts like «solely» being blown open by terms like «purposes such as» and total vagueness like «facilitate the implementation of different licensing models by publishers.»
Simply rewriting the terms won't appease those that are concerned with how widespread Facebook's data collection techniques have become.
But that offer, along with the promised iOS 11.3 ability to disable the «Power Management» plan and show the health of a phone's battery, hasn't appeased angry owners, some of whom have launched lawsuits against Apple.
The explanation, however, didn't appease U.S. lawmakers and U.K. legislators, who are now also calling for investigations.
This move did not appease users eager to join the newest cryptocurrency gold rush.
This won't appease the people buying the handset though, the parents that want to be able to get a hold of their kids at a moment's notice.

Not exact matches

Lovers of art in advertising may not be appeased.
Given its areas of specialization, Gilead wouldn't benefit as much from consolidation as, say, a generic - drug company would, but it still faces pricing pressure: To appease Medicaid and other insurers, Gilead is already steeply discounting its hep - C drugs, which can cost more than $ 80,000 for a 12 - week course.
Australia's trade minister, Steven Ciobo, said that with a deal already in place, he «can't see that all being thrown open to appease the United States.»
Appease yourself with the facts, but don't linger.
The FDA's intent with Canada Drugs could be to restrict sales of erectile dysfunction drugs, appeasing the pharmaceutical lobby angry about lost sales of popular products, without targeting the sale of heart medication and similar life - saving drugs so as not to punish low - income Americans.
Appeasing China by sacrificing the interests of the Tibetan people has not yielded any benefits for India, nor has there been tranquillity in the Himalayas in recent decades.
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