| 11. | They asked that France contribute to an appeasement of the tensions.
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| 12. | Whenever they arise, they will be severely handled without appeasement,
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| 13. | On Tuesday, he accused the administration of appeasement toward China.
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| 14. | To reject a war is not to be condemned to appeasement.
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| 15. | This marks the start of Britain's policy of appeasement.
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| 16. | He presided over the 1930 appeasement policies of the British government.
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| 17. | In the 1930s, Carr was a leading supporter of appeasement.
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| 18. | With it, even an appeasement-minded British government will follow.
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| 19. | Some critics of the engagement policy have called it appeasement.
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| 20. | A loathing of appeasement is her foreign-policy rudder.
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