Was he reacting to new styles (Michelangelo was already working on his "David" in 1501) or trying to satisfy clients?
That relationship raises an issue: Will agency executives feel obligated to join the advertiser association to satisfy or mollify clients?
For Drake Beam, the agreement would satisfy corporate clients who want to see their laid-off workers re-employed as quickly as possible.
Indeed, many draw very high salaries, run profitable businesses, have satisfied clients, and some become millionaires.
In the interim lobbyists had begun to see earmarks as a way to satisfy clients, accelerating the increase, he said.
James J. Grogan, the commission's chief counsel, noted that lawyers, like other service providers, must "be able to communicate to satisfy" clients.
And it is far from certain that in the long run the private insurers' competing armies will hold down costs enough to satisfy clients.
Finished works of art from earlier eras, like paintings, were made to satisfy clients, and by now most have been altered by restorers.
But gunning for investment banking fees meant keeping stock prices high to satisfy corporate clients, whether or not those prices were justified.
John Hesselius was most likely born in Philadelphia, where his father owned a house to satisfy clients.