Reassure
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172 examples of Reassure in a sentence
Now, it may sound as though I'm about to preach atheism, and I want to
reassure
you that that's not what I'm going to do.
So let me
reassure
you about something.
To
reassure
investors, central banks began buying assets to try and encourage investors to do the same.
And by now, some of you may be asking yourselves, and I just want to
reassure
you, that I did get half the money up front.
A few days later when I told him what I had experienced, he tried to
reassure
me, saying, "Gonza, don't feel bad, I could see them.
I wanted to
reassure
myself that the falling bombs missed my parents' home.
Well, the reason that you wouldn't want to do it, let me
reassure
you, is in order to interfere in the democratic processes of another country.
In the past, I was able to
reassure
my students that the majority of the world does not hate refugees.
I couldn't
reassure
her that her father's ultimate life sacrifice by serving in the United States military as an interpreter would make her more valued as an American citizen.
People want me to
reassure
them that my cancer is all part of a plan.
It's a WAV file of a dial tone, just to
reassure
you that the world hasn't ended.
Now, while the natural parenting instinct is to comfort and protect and
reassure
kids, in 1930, the psychiatrist Alfred Adler had already cautioned parents that we can love a child as much as we wish, but we must not make that child dependent.
As a physician, I have to try and define what's going on and to
reassure
people, especially to
reassure
them that they're not going insane.
In Oslo, doctors are examining the hymens of young girls to
reassure
parents that their children are not ruined.
And before I finish, I would like to
reassure
that no snails were harmed in making this presentation.
Ignore for the moment that the British had captured all the spies but even if they had not, they wouldn't have let one roam around like this just to
reassure
the Germans that the landing would be at Calais.
The movie consists largely of Dorf and others tooling around Budapest, with several time outs so that Dorf can
reassure
Hoskins, who never leaves his study presumably because of his great girth, that he is not wearing a wire.
Usually when watching films, you can easily
reassure
yourself that everything's going to be OK, and that it's all fake anyway; or that it never happened.
Still, given German sensitivities, Merkel should use her bully pulpit to
reassure
her public.
Meanwhile, Italy, now under the watchful eye of the International Monetary Fund, needs to move ahead with those pro-growth reforms in order to
reassure
the ECB’s shareholders that the central bank’s bond purchases are not money losers.
Latin American and the Caribbean countries can also use the upcoming summit in Brussels to
reassure
the EU that it is a valued partner.
The programs that have been agreed will not suffice to
reassure
creditors, and Germany will most likely be unwilling to bow once again to Sarkozy in the coming negotiations to prolong the rescue measures – at least as they are constructed now – beyond the initially stipulated three years.
When a resurgent Russia began to generate concerns among the Alliance’s eastern members, it revised its forward posture to
reassure
them.
Inspections would need to be frequent and intrusive to
reassure
the outside world of what Iran is doing – or, perhaps more to the point, what it is not doing.
Perhaps that would be enough to
reassure
everyone that policymakers’ current acquiescence in a prolonged slump was a horrible mistake that will not be repeated.
The sense that monetary policy is starting to normalize will help to
reassure
investors and businesses, thereby dispelling lingering memories of the 2008 financial crisis.
In December, the OSCE-Summit in Lisbon will discuss the new security order and new rules for conventional arms control in Europe, both designed to
reassure
Russia.
But investors look ahead, so reforms that promise an eventual return to growth should
reassure
them.
The governments of the eurozone have taken some significant steps in the right direction to resolve the euro crisis but, obviously, they did not go far enough to
reassure
the markets.
Fed chair Janet Yellen tried to
reassure
markets in a speech at the end of August, suggesting that a combination of massive government bond purchases and forward guidance on interest-rate policy could achieve the same stimulus as cutting the overnight rate to minus 6%, were negative interest rates possible.
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