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That way, the debtor countries can
reassure
their creditors and repay their loans with self-printed cash if necessary, as Southern European countries have done for the last decade.
Cameron no doubt wished to
reassure
those in his Conservative Party who doubt his euroskeptic zeal.
When Trump takes office, he will have to move quickly to
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America’s friends and allies around the world.
Third, headlong consolidation is not always the best way to
reassure
markets, which may worry more about growth.
It is important, of course, to
reassure
male skeptics who view gender parity as a threat.
Reassuring Iraq’s Sunnis that they have a place in the new Iraq will also
reassure
neighboring Sunni governments, which have mostly turned a blind eye to the support for the insurgency that has come from their lands.
His cabinet officials have recently sought to
reassure
those allies, while insisting that they address defense-spending shortfalls.
The only explanation I can find is that democratic politicians seek to
reassure
their publics by painting a more favorable picture than reality justifies.
This may have been intended to
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voters at home, but in fact it only encouraged Milosevic.
If he is to
reassure
EU national leaders that they should re-appoint him, then he needs to signal that his second term can hold out fresh promise.
But Chinese officials’ piecemeal efforts to restore confidence in the country’s exports – for example, establishing limits for trace amounts of melamine in dairy products and tightening quality-control regulations for the dairy industry – are unlikely to
reassure
foreign consumers or importers.
And, like most cardiac stress tests, the primary aim is to
reassure.
Beyond economics, China must
reassure
others that its awakening will not make the world tremble.
But almost immediately after Trump assumed office, Defense Secretary James Mattis flew to Seoul to
reassure
the Koreans, and the administration moved ahead with installing the advanced Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) anti-missile system in South Korea, despite Chinese objections.
In the Gulf, Iran has tried to
reassure
its Arab neighbors that Iranian power is not aimed at them and can in fact be a pillar of gulf security.
And it will not
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consumers or investors.
Doing so would
reassure
American taxpayers worried about current deficits.
Just as importantly, it would
reassure
Chinese policymakers.
Was it a Freudian slip, campaign fatigue, or a deliberate attempt to
reassure
old FN troopers that the chief had not gone astray?
In any case, the new policies should
reassure
those who feared that China’s central government either would simply watch the bubble inflate or that it lacked a sufficiently independent macroeconomic policy to intervene.
In addition to the lack of an adequate civilian and security presence to
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every community of its safety, the overall lack of legal mechanisms to deliver swift justice for crimes committed during and after the intervention created additional tension.
On the other hand, the Liberal Party’s stated commitment to maintaining defense spending and continuing Canada’s NATO operations in Central and Eastern Europe should
reassure
the country’s strategic allies.
They wanted a strong charismatic man to reawaken France economically and to
reassure
them in security terms.
As a matter of geo-political strategy, taking a positive lead in Burma can help China
reassure
its neighbors that its policy of a “peaceful rise” is real and beneficial.
For example, over a multi-decade period of collaboration within the framework of the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program and other strategic agreements, the United States and Russia have devised creative ways to
reassure
each other about the status and security of their sensitive nuclear materials, weapons, and sites.
Even as we write, it is clear that China’s rulers are trying to
reassure
the world that peace, quiet, and “harmony” have again prevailed in Tibet.
Although the job of maintaining Ukraine's democracy is primarily one for Ukrainians, the EU can help if it takes practical steps to
reassure
Ukrainians that they won't be cut off from the rest of Europe.
Objective criteria and a clear strategy would
reassure
financial markets that an exit would be orderly and predictable, thereby deterring capital flight.
There are now encouraging signs of change at the IMF, but this should not
reassure
us.
The United Kingdom’s budget situation is worse than Spain’s, but the certainty that the Bank of England would prevent speculation on the UK’s debt is sufficient to
reassure
investors.
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