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Detention camps, punishing tariffs, discredited “America first” slogans, appeasing dictators and, in a bizarre what-if, even suggesting compromising on slavery.

But Israeli press reports say the US increasingly sees Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as partly responsible – because he is accused of appeasing far-right members of his coalition who are opposed to a deal.

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But early in the election, Mr Modi's campaign shifted gears, using divisive rhetoric that raised questions about his tactics - he accused the opposition, led by the Congress party, of appeasing the Muslim minority community.

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OpenAI is aiming to move A.I. technology forward faster than its rivals, while also appeasing critics who say the technology is becoming increasingly dangerous, helping to spread disinformation, replace jobs and even threaten humanity.

Eritrea's embassy in Switzerland said it was appalled, accusing the authorities of appeasing “violent thugs”.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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