So you'd prefer to be largely irrelevant but fashionable? When the EU has problems it complains to institutions founded by the Americans. There's a reason the US is pivoting its diplomatic focus to the UK, AU, Japan,…
Is this not a false dichotomy? Unless you are purposely using deprioritization as a substitute for blacklisting it would stand to reason that results 'moderated' to the bottom of the a priority list ended up there…
From usage in this scenario, the actual term you want to search for is "fair shake". You're thinking of "shake down" or possibly "shaking the tree" which is why it seems odd.
So you'd prefer to be largely irrelevant but fashionable? When the EU has problems it complains to institutions founded by the Americans. There's a reason the US is pivoting its diplomatic focus to the UK, AU, Japan,…
Is this not a false dichotomy? Unless you are purposely using deprioritization as a substitute for blacklisting it would stand to reason that results 'moderated' to the bottom of the a priority list ended up there…
From usage in this scenario, the actual term you want to search for is "fair shake". You're thinking of "shake down" or possibly "shaking the tree" which is why it seems odd.