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" ... As such, while campaigners are praising the new decree, they are left doubting the motives behind its issue while still lacking a solid action plan. Duflot notes that “Removing cruises from the sights of visitors and bringing them further away from Venice historical centre reduces the problem of bad reputation and press for the city.” She also suggests it might prevent Venice from being added to UNESCO’s list of world heritage sites in danger. Cacciari wonders if it is the government’s way of placating the hard-hit cruise industry wanting answers about a future return to the canal city. ... "
" ... Fast forward to 2013 where President Obama faces the tough challenge of placating intractable political tribes, each huddled inwardly in coveys and, many of whom, in my opinion, are much more concerned about survival of midterm elections than really taking the time to understand the nuance of this very important issue. How many of our politicians have actually gone to Texas and California and spent time on the border? Republicans have pre-conditions of a “secure border”. What does that mean exactly? Democrats presumably see 11 million potential voters which is an equally simplistic view. ... "
" ... If staying at home is truly feasible, placating your aging parent is worth the effort. Your peace of mind has its price. ... "
" ... Spare a thought for the Greek government, even if you are not willing to spare a penny for Greece, as they face the Herculean task to get financial backing by committing to reforms while at the same time placating the voters who elected them on a promise of an end to austerity. ... "
" ... That’s not intended as a cynical observation. In most instances these C-level executives are the only ones who can look beyond the parochial horizons of individual departments and determine spending priorities that are in the strategic interests of their overall company. The alternative is actually worse. If the C-level leaders of the company are unable to align IT spending with their company’s strategic needs, money may be wasted by spreading funds too thinly across multiple business functions (the “peanut butter” budgeting strategy) or placating one or more functional leaders who have been most outspoken about their IT needs (the “squeaky wheel” budgeting strategy). ... "