Reassure
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172 examples of Reassure in a sentence
In April, PBOC Deputy Governor Yi Gang tried to
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nervous investors in a presentation in New York by saying that the level of non-performing loans (NPLs) in the Chinese banking sector had “pretty much stabilized after a long time of climbing.”
Let us hope that the new Reform Treaty will help to
reassure
the critics and pave the way for a new – and more robust – phase of integration.
As Ayrault was trying to
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his skeptical colleagues, including many members of his own party, European Commissioner for Competition Joaquin Almunia was delivering a similar message to his fellow social democrats in Brussels.
Will the US take measures to
reassure
China?
Both main candidates for German Chancellor are eager to rebuild post-Brexit Europe by strengthening the Franco-German axis – and the start of a French reform process would
reassure
German voters that their government, by easing EU austerity, would not merely be pouring money into a bottomless pit.
Trump’s Unraveling Korea PolicyATLANTA – With every tweet or meeting with a foreign leader that US President Donald Trump completes, American officials find themselves struggling to
reassure
allies that the United States remains committed to their security.
It is not long ago that French experts had argued that the treaty banning nuclear explosions, which the nuclear weapons states have committed themselves to sign by the end of 1996, would have to allow small scale nuclear tests if only to
reassure
French nuclear bombs against the problem of nuclear ageing', the uncertainty whether all parts of the atomic bomb remain reliable.
It missed its opportunity to
reassure
a democratic Russia that it sought cooperation, and its apparent disdain created the conditions for Putin to emerge.
As a result, they will fail to
reassure
financial markets.
Yet this recognition may be part of the problem: though China continues to
reassure
the West that it is not nurturing imperial or expansionist ambitions, Western political leaders remain dubious, if not outright suspicious.
If she had acted more boldly, she might have lost even more support, but the steps that she agreed to remained insufficient to
reassure
markets.
Given the stark changes in economic conditions, however, it is now in Russia’s national interest to
reassure
international markets that it is a reliable place to do business, for which a new PCA would serve as an ideal signal.
The growing role of the UN in this process puts the seal of international law and diplomacy over the global struggle against terrorism, and helps to
reassure
many countries that this is a true international effort, not just the US acting alone.
AMLO’s campaign manager has spent much time attempting to
reassure
investors, and markets may have already priced in whatever AMLO will do.
Faced with that prospect, the US and South Korea could take steps to
reassure
China that they would not exploit such a situation by moving their troops to China’s border.
Fixing fiscal policy is necessary not just to
reassure
investors.
The pressure to
reassure
the public has driven Belgium, Bulgaria, France, and the Netherlands, as well as the Swiss region of Ticino and the Italian region of Lombardy, to ban the burqa (the full-body covering worn by ultraconservative Muslim women) and other face-covering veils in some or all public places.
Comparisons to Nazi-era Europe do nothing to
reassure
a community that, despite all of the major historical differences between then and now, cannot quite shake the feeling that it is dancing on the rim of a volcano.
The ESM link is designed to
reassure
the German public that the ECB will not intervene indiscriminately.
Migrant source countries should have national disaster risk assessments (so that they can plan for potential losses), comprehensive hazard maps, and disaster early-warning systems to
reassure
their citizens.
As a result, they will not credibly deter China or
reassure
US allies.
Being welcomed within the great international family of the West will
reassure
them, stabilize them, and contribute to their political, cultural, and economic development.
And the following month, the EU’s foreign policy chief announced plans to form a “special purpose vehicle” to “assist and
reassure
economic operators pursuing legitimate business with Iran.”
Add to that NATO’s recent decision to send small military units eastward, in order to
reassure
Poland and the Baltic states, and Russia may well decide that now is the time to create a larger buffer between itself and the West.
While emerging markets have reduced their dollar debts, they have not done so sufficiently to
reassure
markets.
Don’t Lose UkraineWASHINGTON, DC – United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s visit to Ukraine on July 4-5 provides an important opportunity to
reassure
Ukrainians that the US remains committed to Ukraine’s sovereignty and democratic evolution.
This has meant funding school guards, fortifications, and surveillance equipment to
reassure
parents and pupils that everything possible is being done to ensure their school is safe to attend.
On the contrary, he must change the conversation to
reassure
voters that their economic future is bright.
As Greece’s situation went from bad to worse, the others attempted to
reassure
the markets, “We are not Greece.”
Of course, ending graft is also a good way to
reassure
lenders, and the timing of Kenya’s housecleaning is no accident.
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