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"allay" Definitions
  1. allay something to make something, especially a feeling, less strong

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Razer is attempting to allay this worry in two ways.
To allay their concerns, Italy's state holding company CDP CDP.
Monday's announcement did little to allay those fears, Etzioni said.
Theater screenings help allay concerns of some filmmakers and actors.
The assurances did not completely allay the family's fears, however.
The companies can offer concessions to allay the regulatory concerns.
That move could help allay moderate concerns about Medicaid cuts.
William Westmoreland be brought home to allay the public's misconceptions.
This week's ruling won't do much to allay those fears.
But officials' comments have done little to allay residents' fears.
Mr. Price tried on Wednesday to allay fears of disruption.
So my economic approach is very much to allay those fears.
The research is intended to help allay some of those concerns.
Insurance might allay some of the regulators' concerns around cyber security.
The latest lung cancer data is unlikely to allay those concerns.
However, solid first-quarter earnings could allay some of those fears.
Ms. Moskalkova herself did little to allay doubts about her qualifications.
Ostensibly to allay concerns, he ordered an investigation into any irregularities.
Starwood's board can allay some concerns by putting protections in place.
The Pentagon has worked to allay fears over the cloud contract.
Did Trump's speech on Wednesday do anything to allay your concerns?
In recent weeks, several developments had also helped allay those concerns.
Mr. Cuomo's own remarks have done little to allay those suspicions.
And external powers have done little to allay the regimes' fears.
Mr. Li, however, sought to allay worries about rising Chinese debt.
But, these measures might not be enough to allay some daters' concerns.
Just overheard one co-worker calling his grandma to allay her fears.
Information Minister Isa Abdulrahman said the government wished to allay lawmakers' concerns.
But Gillibrand said the closed session did nothing to allay her fears.
Brazilian authorities have sought to allay concerns over the Games as well.
Ralph sought to allay concerns of a repeat appearance by the leopard.
On Tuesday, each moved to allay concerns about any lingering bad blood.
Analysts believe there are ways that the group could allay Moscow's concerns.
Consequently, sanctions were altered enough to allay fears of major economic damage.
McCollum said later Wednesday that the new plan doesn't allay her concerns.
I thought it would be perfect to allay a little flight anxiety.
It's time, after this wretched and stupefying past week, to allay them.
Mourinho's first comment as Tottenham manager seemed designed to allay that concern.
Adjuncts are really trying to allay student fears while processing our own.
This should allay any remaining Democratic fears of interference from the Justice Department.
As both candidate and president, Obama's speeches have tended to allay white guilt.
And the changes released yesterday won't do much to allay their biggest concerns.
The lung cancer data released on Wednesday is unlikely to allay those concerns.
Boeing Chief Executive Dennis Muilenburg sought to allay some fears at the weekend.
But that doesn't help allay the daily costs these employees confront right now.
TransCanada moved the pipeline route farther east in Nebraska to allay these concerns.
However, the results for the third quarter helped allay some of those fears.
The letter from assistant Commerce secretary Lawrence Strickling also sought to allay Sen.
Here's what else is happening: A gorgeous day to allay your midweek blues.
But the bill contains a number of provisions intended to allay such concerns.
Facebook has been running an ad campaign to try to allay those fears.
But Mr. Ayers's assurances have done little to allay speculation about his role.
Administration officials sought to allay any confusion, saying that nonproliferation was the topic.
But it may just be sensible stress-testing, itself designed to allay concerns.
I'm healthy, so I want it to get immune and allay my concerns.
That's important not only to detect problems but also to allay public fears.
Comments from the Republican Party frontrunner have done little to allay those fears.
It has offered some discounts but this has done little to allay concerns.
The results are unlikely to allay the worries of the party or the media.
But the statement did little to allay concerns about the reliability of Theranos's technology.
But such pledges have done little to allay the concerns of China's trade partners.
However, leaked screenshots of the Music app acquired by 9to5Mac should allay these concerns.
Last week, his defense of Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency project failed to allay skeptics' fears.
Mixed first quarter results last month failed to allay the concerns of some analysts.
Agriculture Minister Blairo Maggi will meet on Monday with foreign ambassadors to allay concerns.
Trying to allay the anger, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Chief of Staff Lt. Gen.
Senator Allen Shattuck argued that the measure would "aggravate rather than allay" racial tensions.
The appointment of Florin Iordache as justice minister did little to allay those fears.
But even the layout of infrastructure was meant to allay outsiders' fears of Newark.
It will also allay worries about weaker demand as China's economic growth has stumbled.
But even safeguards will not completely allay a variety of privacy and liability concerns.
That has done little to allay a sense of resentment among many Eastern consumers.
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel had to allay funding concerns recently with his reform package.
S. trade pact will allay one of the major risks to global economic growth.
Hyundai last week said it was working with Singapore's regulators to allay their concerns.
What better way to allay this malaise than to stock up on fancy stuff?
The appointment of Davis is intended to allay some of the concerns about party leadership.
Barr's opening remarks will attempt to allay these fears from the outset of the hearings.
Facebook will also update its data policy in an effort to allay users' privacy concerns.
The SPD, by contrast, wants to allay people's insecurities with spending on welfare and education.
To allay boredom he spies on the little dramas in each window visible from his.
But the party has been stepping up its engagement with bankers to allay their concerns.
He tried to allay fears of a violent land grab as had happened in Zimbabwe.
The Trump administration, by contrast, actively seeks to fuel public fears rather than allay them.
The data was the latest to allay concerns of a slowdown in the U.S. economy.
That should help allay the fears that were stoked by last month's paltry job gains.
But across the board, officials have tried to allay fears of destructive cyberattacks on Tuesday.
It is also affecting aid payments promised to allay the effects of the trade war.
Such fears may prove unwarranted, but the government has been doing little to allay them.
Hammond sought to allay fears by outlining a three-step plan to securing the industry.
Tesla tried to do its best to allay concerns about Mr. Musk's conflict of interest.
The firm's emphasis on how they would do better moving forward didn't allay lawmaker concerns.
It was intended to allay fears about mass dislocation stemming from Britain's decision to withdraw.
The strong jobs report should allay concerns about a severe slowdown in the US economy.
China has sought to allay fears that its infrastructure projects overload some countries with debt.
But both set of actions failed to allay concerns the world was sliding into recession.
Late last year, Facebook decided to allay privacy concerns by hiring some of its biggest critics.
But rather than allay the public's suspicions, the press conference only added fuel to the fire.
What to watch: New longer-range EVs are coming to market to allay drivers' range anxiety.
An EU-wide deposit-guarantee scheme would allay that fear, but has yet to be agreed.
And it means seeking congressional approval for them to allay concerns that such payments are unconstitutional.
His behaviour does little to allay fears that Italy could become the Hungary of western Europe.
That experience could allay concerns from Wall Street, which took a beating under Mr. Lawsky's tenure.
He did not even try to allay rekindled fears that Hong Kong's freedoms are in jeopardy.
However, allBridenstine and NASA must do to allay such suspicions is to make the thing happen.
The president's "fire and fury" comments last summer did nothing to allay that fear in Pyongyang.
But this does little to allay concerns about data breaches from inside or outside the companies.
If it is meant to allay fears and nervousness, it very visibly does not do that.
Oil industry officials have also sought to allay fears that oil drilling would hurt tourist towns.
The cabin's confines, together with the boat's diesel odors, did nothing to allay his motion sickness.
After the data's release, Philippine central bank governor Nestor Espenilla sought to allay concerns of overheating.
Pro-casino lawmakers sought to allay concerns by promising measures to combat addiction and money laundering.
To allay those concerns, lawyers for Calpers were allowed to see information about the well findings.
That success helped allay any internal concerns that Homes & Villas might cannibalize Marriott's core hotel business.
It was a worry that 2016's Christmas special, "The Abominable Bride," did nothing to allay.
The administration also had committed to meeting with a group of House Democrats to allay their concerns.
According to Spaihts, one of the movie's bright spots should allay the growing fear of artificial intelligence.
The figures will be expected to allay fears among the community that hundreds may still be missing.
TA) has offered concessions to allay EU antitrust concerns over its $40.5 billion bid for Allergan's (AGN.
You've already proven yourself a first-rate aunt by trying to allay your sister's old-fashioned fears.
A powerful regulator ought to be able to strike the right balance and allay fears of bias.
That helps allay our previous complaint that the CX-24.5 was too slow for its capable chassis.
It seems that France will try to allay concerns by deploying more security at its tourist attractions.
Tillerson on Wednesday backed Trump's comment while trying to allay fears that a military confrontation was imminent.
Dutta had then sought to allay concerns and asked employees to remain focused on running the airline.
A Reuters report said China has offered "unprecedented" proposals to allay U.S. concerns over forced technology transfers.
Secretary Pompeo's meetings with ASEAN and his bilateral meetings will help to allay any such ongoing concerns.
The murders were a huge backlash for the company, and it's since tried to allay the concerns.
Meeting Emma Rosenblum, who as BDG's editor in chief for lifestyle oversees Nylon, didn't allay their concerns.
If they can allay apprehension among the undecided, the scales will tip more strongly to their side.
The Philippine Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) sought to allay the lawmakers' concern on Wednesday.
It also agreed to sell Bard's tunneled home drainage catheter system to allay U.S. regulators' competition concerns.
To allay germaphobic parents, the packages include instructions on how to properly wash hands and the molds.
Clinton's defeat in 2016, and to allay concerns from voters that a woman can win the presidency.
Trump isn't doing much to allay fears that he's not taking the potential for a pandemic seriously.
When he left, there were rumors of bad blood, which his long absence did little to allay.
To allay those concerns, the party leadership modified the definition, removing or changing examples relating to Israel.
But on Thursday, NASA officials said they had managed to allay those worries by adding precautionary measures.
Freeland said Canada was in the process of reaching out to American Democrats to allay their concerns.
The EU competition enforcer said concessions offered by the companies last month were insufficient to allay its concerns.
It is my hope, here and now, to allay this chaos by realigning the terms of the debate.
Sanofi Chief Executive Olivier Brandicourt attempted on Friday to allay investor concerns that Sanofi could end up overpaying.
Things are going well in Canada because we are bringing people along and trying to allay those fears.
Amending unpopular parts of trade deals and guaranteeing stronger protection for the NHS, for instance, would allay concerns.
The government has sought to allay fears the move could bring mass layoffs, but sporadic protests have continued.
Publication of this latest trove of evidence could help allay some suspicions of conspiracy — but not for all.
Ratings agencies Moody's and Fitch are working to launch ratings units in China to allay some investor concerns.
Such trends could make it easier for Duterte to allay popular concerns about his pro-China foreign policy.
Both have already offered concessions to allay regulators' concerns, including an offer to sell Sky News to Disney.
On Sunday, Savona tried to allay concerns about his views in his first public statement on the matter.
If Europe's trustbusters bless the deal, governments should block it unless its backers allay concerns about financial stability.
The purpose of claiming that the amendment "protects people with pre-existing conditions" is to allay those concerns.
The new Canadian prime minister has tried harder than his predecessor to allay the United States' security worries.
Clinton has made strenuous efforts, with varied results, to allay the perception that she's too cozy with bankers.
The sources said it was speculative to say whether concessions would be required to allay possible competition concerns.
The U.S. economy is showing signs of strengthening that may allay fears about the chances of a recession.
His comments come as the South African government tries to allay concerns about the stability of its leadership.
He also shared with them a phone number for his wife to allay their concerns about coming over.
China's statement today was upbeat but vague and included no details to allay global confusion (The Associated Press).
Throughout the summer, Justice Department officials and AT&T lawyers had discussed conditions that would allay antitrust concerns.
It remains to be seen whether the crown prince's remarks about Mr. Khashoggi will allay the lingering concerns.
" It added, however, the agency will test any deployed employees who request it "to allay any employee anxiety.
She must allay fears that the central bank is out of ammunition and powerless to calm financial markets.
Proponents of a carbon price in Washington State have now tried two different strategies to allay those concerns.
Republican lawmakers attempted to allay concerns, saying that the bill is a compromise to save the state's pension.
"The January flash numbers will certainly allay fears for now of a technical recession in Japan," Hayes said.
They were also to allay concerns inside Congress about Russia growing its uranium business inside the United States.
Whatever else he decides to do, he could help allay some suspicions by agreeing to more public disclosures.
"The January flash numbers will certainly allay fears for now of a technical recession in Japan," Hayes said.
Researchers sought to allay concerns of abuse of psychedelics, saying the drugs they will use are not addictive.
But it's difficult for either to prove it – or to allay fears Beijing would find a means anyway.
Japanese participation could help Belt and Road's image and allay the fears of debtor nations, experts and officials said.
DHS's promise to suspend enforcement during Hurricane Irma was seen as an attempt to allay those fears, she said.
When an EA Community Manager account attempted to step in and allay fears, Redditors downvoted EA's comment en masse.
A jump in core activity would allay those worries, and lift hopes for better growth in the current quarter.
But Queiroz's post goes into quite a bit of detail on Google's thinking and plans to allay users' concerns.
In a move to allay concerns that changes could stifle investment, the bill maintains "priority dispatch" for existing assets.
Tugging at the heartstrings, however, does little to allay the doubts of economists sceptical about the efficacy of charity.
While declining to provide further details, ArcelorMittal said it hoped the concessions would allay the EU competition enforcer's worries.
O2 said network sharing was common in Europe and that the firm was prepared to allay the commission's concerns.
Using the GILTI regime could help allay possible U.S. fears that the new rules could discriminate against U.S. companies.
Meng's arrest and Huawei's struggle to allay security fears have triggered a wave of sympathy on Chinese social media.
After reports of exploding Samsung Galaxy Note7 devices, the company promised that replacement units should allay any safety concerns.
We wanted to allay their fears and make sure they know it's really not going to end in 2012.
CMA is expected to withdraw NOL from competing shipping alliances to allay concerns, people familiar with the matter said.
Put aside, finally, the question of whether complete medical records would allay the conspiracy theories of some of Mrs.
This phrase suggests that Kavanaugh is playing a role, a suspicion the Fox News interview did little to allay.
Installing a new leadership team could allay some fears about the future of Renault without Ghosn at the helm.
" He also sought to allay European concerns by saying that "the United States remains 100 percent committed to NATO.
His reported comments in London might allay fears in the financial markets of possible political paralysis after the vote.
To allay public fears of meltdowns, the industry developed new "Generation III reactors" that featured intricate new safety systems.
He said Hungary could abandon the new courts altogether if it fails to allay concerns over the proposed changes.
Asked about Romney's concerns, Johnson said the he hoped to allay them by meeting with members about the probe.
Business leaders and the administration are seeking to allay concerns about the virus and its toll on the industry.
And no matter what reassurances Huawei executives have given, they just simply haven't been able to allay those concerns.
Above all, she may need to allay lingering reservations about her appeal to swing voters in the general election.
Mr. Abbasi has pledged to continue the policies of Mr. Sharif, which should allay fears of the international community.
In an effort to allay some of these concerns, US officials have said it will reduce troop levels gradually.
Novacki said Brazil was working with European officials to allay concerns and declined to comment on issues in Canada.
"I would like to allay the fears and rumors that scientific data and information are being deleted," she said.
To allay any suspicions raised by their poor command of Hebrew, they said they were new immigrants to Israel.
Back-to-back electoral flops will make it that much harder for her to allay voters' — and funders' — anxieties.
Direct listings are considered riskier, but Spotify believes its wide name recognition and strong brand could allay any concerns.
But President Obama sought to allay concerns, insisting he was willing to walk away if the deal wasn't good.
In November, he tried to allay concerns by saying interest rates were "just below" neutral, sparking a short-lived rally.
Joe Lieberman to help the Chinese telecom giant allay fears in Washington that it poses a threat to national security.
Speaking at the CAPA conference, Western envoys sought to allay Iranian concerns over the delays in approving the airplane deals.
Tom Watson, Labour's deputy leader, warned that more MPs would follow unless the leadership did more to allay their concerns.
Mr Corbyn's reply did nothing to allay his own moderate MPs' fears that foreign policy could be his Achilles heel.
Stunned teachers tried to allay the students' fears, but two more students soon fell ill, and chaos overcame the school.
Part of the value of broad data literacy training is to allay fears from the perceived threat of big data.
They also say that unless they can allay U.S. concerns about the group, an agreement with Kabul would be meaningless.
The report also helped allay fears of an economic slowdown, which has periodically roiled financial markets over the past year.
The EU has signaled it may try to allay the fears of May's critics but will not renegotiate the deal.
Friday, Turkish Defense Minister Fikri Isik tried to allay criticism of the Turkish base in Qatar and warned against intervention.
That might help allay Israeli and Jordanian concerns about the presence of Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah group in the area.
Ramaphosa tried to allay investor fears, saying that land reform could unlock economic potential and pull people out of poverty.
Qatar has sought to allay concerns about its summer heat and moved the competition to the cooler month of November.
But last Sunday, Schiff told CBS his only contact with Cohen was to 'invite him to testify' and 'allay concerns.
Prior sought to allay those fears, spelling out the government's determination to invest in skills and funding for scientific research.
Clinton, Mr. Trump's debate performance — frequent interjections of "Wrong" and a thin command of policy details — failed to allay doubts.
The plan does nothing to allay fears about the motives for the tie-up or the governance issues it raises.
Drugs that address osteoporosis, allay fears of breast cancer, treat symptoms and avoid unintended consequences would be a great advance.
Yet the meetings did little to allay investors' concerns about the prospect of the wild card comedian coming to power.
If there are anticompetitive harms, he says, the companies should be willing to sell off assets to allay those concerns.
But this monetary stimulus likely won't be enough to allay concerns about the coronavirus spilling over to the broader economy.
Trump, however, seems to still be more concerned with saying whatever he thinks will allay uncertainty in the stock markets.
In an effort to allay people's fears about working up a sweat, many boutique fitness classes are taking additional precautions.
At Napper's house, Wilson hoped he and his wife would meet other Black Hebrews who might allay their parental fears.
Now the DNC is working to allay internal concerns in advance of the launch of the first caucuses in February.
The makers of the popular news app Jinri Toutiao unveiled moves this week to allay rising concerns from the authorities.
His comments are designed to allay European politicians' concerns that Britain could cut taxes and regulation to attract global businesses.
Dr. Mukamal was eager to allay their concerns, respond to their questions and suggestions, and secure the industry's buy-in.
Earlier in the week, the Trump administration tried to allay Americans' concerns about the virus by downplaying the coronavirus's seriousness.
Prosecutors said Mr. Castile had mentioned his gun to allay concerns, not to threaten the officer or escalate the situation.
Anheuser-Busch InBev, based in Belgium, is selling the brands to allay regulatory concerns over its mega-merger with SABMiller.
She keeps her baby's car seat in the back, to allay suspicions that she may be an undercover police officer.
Places to make krill pills, pills that will allay your heart attack fears because purchasing always makes us feel good.
"The government will formally withdraw the bill in order to fully allay public concerns," Lam said in a televised address.
Barr's proposal attempts to allay concerns about the future creation of a national firearms registry by limiting the paperwork requirements.
Charles Faulkner, a legislative affairs official at the department, sought to allay those concerns in a recent letter to Rep.
Seeking to allay ethics concerns, she said last month she would serve in the White House in an unpaid, informal role.
The CEOs from Lockheed and Boeing have met separately with Trump in an attempt to allay his concerns about certain contracts.
Major Sears suppliers, such as Whirlpool Corp and Electrolux AB, sought to allay fears about their exposure to the bankrupt retailer.
"The streetlights couldn't be used for surveillance purposes" Gary Walker, programme director of Future City Glasgow is keen to allay concerns.
Telia offered concessions to the European Commission last month but these were not sufficient to allay regulatory worries, the sources said.
Mr Trudeau has sought to allay scepticism about trade with what has fast become a hallmark of his government: incessant consultation.
The debate in Miami, in which Mr Biden appeared alongside nine other candidates, was his first big opportunity to allay it.
Where it makes sense and is possible, "showing the math" of machine learning can also help prevent suspicion and allay concerns.
The longer-range EVs that are coming to market to allay drivers' range anxiety will have larger and more powerful batteries.
You can read here why the odds are in your favor (though it may not be enough to allay people's fears).
The market's record run has left equities relatively expensive, but a strong corporate earnings season should allay some of those concerns.
Facing Mattarella's veto, Savona tried on Sunday to allay concerns about his views in his first public statement on the matter.
Expedia sought to allay concerns by naming company veteran Mark Okerstrom as its new CEO, with Khosrowshahi staying on the board.
Most importantly, it would allay fears that the pushback against "fake news" is a vehicle for censoring real news and opinion.
The increase will likely allay concerns that weak iPhone X orders are likely to persist through the first half of 20.8057.
To allay Chinese fears, Pakistan is also raising a force of 15,000 personnel, mainly serving army soldiers, to secure the corridor.
To allay any anxiety about the app listing expired food, Domingues stressed that retailers can't sell anything past its expiry date.
Ms. Feldman's contention that neither man would not be involved in evaluating victims' claims may allay some distrust of the process.
The two exchanges have also offered concessions to allay competition concerns about their planned merger, the European Commission said on Tuesday.
Prayuth, seeking to allay concern he might delay plans for a vote, said a general election would be held in 2017.
However, the findings did little to allay speculation that the ACA had simply shifted health care costs onto States and insurers.
Ross McNutt, the founder of PSS, has attempted to allay privacy concerns, citing the 1986 Supreme Court case California v. Ciraolo.
If you're wary about Nest Wifi's somewhat high price not being worth it, let me allay those fears a little bit.
He eventually had a T-shirt printed to read "I'm Not the Daddy, I'm the Doula," in order to allay confusion.
In a recent interview, Mr. Pompeo tried to allay concern about the growing number of trade and strategic disputes with allies.
While pledging to "continue to engage, listen and allay concerns," the statement indicated the government was pushing ahead with the bill.
They increase the likelihood that vaccine-wary parents will consult legitimate medical professionals who have the capacity to allay their fears.
Successive governments have introduced awareness campaigns and repeatedly enlisted religious scholars to allay concerns of parents and counter anti-vaccination propaganda.
In Seoul, Mr. Pompeo sought to allay fears in South Korea and Japan that Mr. Trump had given away too much.
Watching The Goop Lab will not allay any fears you might have about Goop's power to disseminate harmful myths about health.
In both runs, funding from other local banks was swiftly brought in to allay liquidity fears under instruction from the authorities.
Ferreira sought to allay concerns spread by Temer's opponents that the Eletrobras plan could put power supply in Brazil at risk.
Despite the president's attempts to allay concern today, public health officials have been warning to expect community spread of Covid-19.
His early nominations, such as that of Senator Jeff Sessions, of Alabama, for Attorney General, did nothing to allay that fear.
Clearview has also tried to allay concerns that its technology could be abused or used outside the scope of police investigations.
A representative from CoBank, one of the nation's largest private providers of credit to agricultural businesses tried to allay those concerns.
But those assurances did little to allay Turkish concerns, with Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim warning the decision would hurt Washington.
Yet, Wall Street chooses to make the opposite argument to allay investors' fears as interest rates begin this huge secular move higher.
Moreover, some industrial contacts reported having stronger pricing power to help allay the rising input costs that the tariffs had brought on.
And how to phase in these major changes so that we can allay their valid concerns about this, and focus on growth.
Kemp plans a private tour of the studios in Georgia on Wednesday in an attempt to allay fears over the growing boycott.
Ramaphosa has moved to allay investor fears that any constitutional changes will result in Zimbabwe-style land grabs or hurt food output.
The so-called snapback mechanism is designed to allay fears that Iran might fail to keep its promises once sanctions are lifted.
During the Cold War, we installed hotlines so the US president could allay any misunderstandings by talking directly to a foreign leader.
It's a nifty stunt meant to allay the concerns of the truck-driving public that electric can be "Built Ford Tough" too.
The months-long dispute has roiled financial markets across the globe, but strong U.S. earnings have helped allay some of the concerns.
PM visit not enough to allay anger Prime Minister Hwang visited Seongju county on Friday in an attempt to ease their anger.
L by offering to sell or legally separate Sky News, seeking to allay concerns about the 87-year-old mogul's political influence.
She informed them that there was no video, only audio, in the work, and that seemed to allay their concern, she said.
Perhaps an iPhone that even Apple couldn't unlock might allay such fears, while also helping sales by offering more privacy and security.
Hinckley himself tried to allay any fears of what will happen when he is faced with the devastating loss of his mother.
Altria sought Thursday to allay investor concerns that it paid too much for too small a stake in e-cigarette manufacturer Juul.
And I think we as civil libertarians ought to be suspicious to this, allay our suspicions and then we&aposll be fine.
"He has to allay tension and that is why he has selected less political and unknown figures," Farahvashi told Reuters from Tehran.
He handed power to his deputy, Osinbajo, seeking to allay concerns of a void at the helm of Africa's most populous nation.
To allay concerns about the use of biomass for electricity, in 2014 the country announced that it would only purchase sustainable biomass.
For months, United has aimed to allay concern that management shake-ups had left an inexperienced team of executives running its business.
Trying to allay concerns the region would be governed from Delhi, he said elections to the state legislature would be held soon.
That helped allay some fears that Beijing would use its currency as a weapon in its trade war with the United States.
To allay concerns that it might lead to abortions (which are banned in the kingdom) only state institutions may do such research.
His tax returns are the only documents that can conclusively corroborate or disprove his claims and allay concerns about conflicts of interest.
Pena Nieto recently sought to allay security concerns by announcing a plan to step up crime prevention in the worst-hit areas.
This will allay concerns from business leaders about power disruptions as Taiwan transitions to halting the use of nuclear energy by 2025.
It also invited more than a dozen conservatives to a meeting with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in an attempt to allay concerns.
Rhodes will seek to allay those concerns and discuss what the president hopes to achieve by going to Havana, the official said.
To allay those concerns, Wabtec pledged in July to sell Faiveley's brake pad unit if it wins control of the French company.
This way, we can allay terrorism concerns, and we can make sure refugees are adding to American life—and not harming it.
Facing intensifying scrutiny of his long record, Mr. Biden has yet to allay concerns about the most contentious aspects of his career.
Democrats, he says, have welcomed conspiracy theories into the mainstream in a misguided attempt to allay their fears about the new administration.
He's betting that his "version" of the facts can allay investor and voter fears – but the virus may have a different spin.
Judy Wakhungu, Kenya's environment minister, tried to allay people's fears, telling Reuters that the ban was primarily aimed at manufacturers and suppliers.
And he tried to allay concerns by arguing the flu has had a significantly higher impact on U.S. public health this year.
Separately, WeWork limited the power of its C.E.O. ahead of its planned public offering, trying to allay concerns among prospective investors. 3.
But since his election, he's sought to allay those concerns and paint himself as someone who can deliver on anti-abortion priorities.
Two years down the line, everything down there is working great and Austin has managed to allay most of his psychological issues.
Gamers cried foul and an attempt by an EA to allay fan fears led to the most downvoted comment thread in Reddit history.
"I'm confident ... that the design of the border adjustability and the transition of it will allay those concerns," he added without providing details.
To allay fears, Ennahda has rebranded itself as a party of Muslim democrats analogous to the Christian Democrats of German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Despite the positive diplomatic overture, the Trump-Abe meeting on the weekend has done little to allay deeper concerns about growing U.S. protectionism.
You might question whether you can really afford to splash out on two devices at once, but this deal should allay those fears.
Following the 22017 presidential election, states like Pennsylvania indicated that they would be working to upgrade their voting machines to allay security concerns.
He predicted Britain and the EU would agree some kind of fudge deal later this year - which would fail to allay firms' concerns.
Britain's trade secretary did little to allay those fears when he gave the odds of crashing out of the EU at 60-40.
This week the LSE rejected the latest demand of the European Commission (EC) to sell parts of its business to allay competition concerns.
Following North Korea's threat, Guam's governor, Eddie Baza Calvo, released a YouTube video designed to try to allay any concerns residents might have.
If you are talking with your attorney while experiencing stress, it's easy for him or her to want to allay your fears completely.
While a few qualitative experiences can only go so far to allay fears, Reddit's chat does have a few things going for it.
The five companies sought to allay that concern and reassure lawmakers that they would keep licensing new types of seeds to smaller companies.
Later on Wednesday, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis sought to allay concerns that Washington had alienated itself from close allies with Trump's decision.
Facebook knows this, but is adding more frequent and customizable ads to allay the concerns of publishers who have short-term revenue needs.
Trump allies had encouraged him to announce the names of potential court nominees to allay fears among conservatives wary of a Trump presidency.
" The border patrol agent with Moore joked with the children, "trying to allay their fears, trying to calm them, not terrify the children.
He sought to allay concerns Wednesday from some conservatives who argue that the deal doesn't fulfill his campaign promise to build a wall.
The scant indoor seating filled up quickly, so we ate under a tent rigged with water misters to allay the 100-degree heat.
Gigaba has sought to allay investor fears of drastic policy changes and said the government was committed to maintaining its fiscal consolidation path.
There is no guarantee that they will all receive regulatory approval, and some companies may have to sell assets to allay antitrust concerns.
The march was the largest since Ms Lam said the government was withdrawing the extradition bill "in order to fully allay public concerns".
African SWFs have offered co-investment opportunities and guarantees to allay fears around political risk and payment, but it remains a niche market.
I feel badly that people are so upset, because I think if they saw it, it would allay a lot of their concerns.
Sniffing a major market opportunity in the restless masses, a number of tech companies have begun trying to allay insomnia in recent years.
South Korea, the world's fifth-largest user of nuclear power, targets a long-term phase out of atomic power to allay public concerns.
He entered office with a 58 percent approval rating, and cultivated an optimistic, friendly political tone meant to allay fears of his presidency.
While Rakuten's network plans were initially met with scepticism, Mikitani's confidence helped allay some of those concerns, said Kazunori Ito, analyst at Morningstar.
While Rakuten's network plans were initially met with scepticism, Mikitani's confidence helped allay some of those concerns, said Kazunori Ito, analyst at Morningstar.
Worse, the team must perform, as part of each game, a kind of minstrelsy called "cooning" to allay white fears of their prowess.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services sent out an email to millions of Americans on Saturday trying to allay concerns, and HealthCare.
That may seem to be a recipe for confusion, but Violeta Bulc, the European commissioner for mobility and transport, sought to allay concerns.
Defense Secretary James Mattis travels to Asia next week to try to allay fears of wavering U.S. support in Japan and South Korea.
Trying to allay suspicion about his motives, Dr. Marshall took pains to make clear that he accepted the basic findings of climate research.
Goyal has been holding talks to allay fears of a flood of Chinese imports if New Delhi joins the agreement, the ministry said.
"Your prompt response will allay my concern that this was more than an 'accident,'" Feinstein told CIA Director John Brennan in Friday's letter.
South Korea, the world's fifth-largest user of nuclear power, targets a long-term phase out of atomic power to allay public concerns.
For several years, tobacco companies were able to allay health fears through advertising and crafty public relations, and smoking rates continued to rise.
It can demand more concessions or open a full-scale investigation of about four months if the companies fail to allay its concerns.
He has sought to allay alarm in Europe about the U.S. commitments to NATO, especially Article 85033, and the core of the alliance.
He first sought to allay any outstanding concerns about Mexico's budget, the initial version of which labor groups considered insufficient for adequate enforcement.
Some Republican senators are nervous about the measure's impact on their own states, and the lack of CBO projections won't help allay their concerns.
The EU could in theory freeze Poland's voting rights in the European Union and freeze funds if the government does not allay its concerns.
Last month the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued new guidance to allay concerns about doing U.S. dollar transactions with Iran.
Schieffer said he hopes the meetings will "get the alliance back on the straight and narrow" and "allay people's fears" about U.S.-Japanese relations.
The post does little to allay the apprehensions of those who have seen Jannard occasionally oversell RED's offerings in posts just like this one.
Its results may allay fears about the sector after the Federal Reserve signaled it was pausing rate hikes for the remainder of the year.
In November the companies agreed to divestitures to allay European Commission concerns that the deal would harm competition and possibly result in price hikes.
Aiming to allay criticism that the deployments turn border cities into militarized zones, officials have taken steps to demilitarize the look of their operations.
The companies met with the EU antitrust authority a week ago in a bid to allay competition concerns about China's largest-ever foreign investment.
And when I see the worry and empathy in my daughter's eyes, I know I have to do more than just allay her fears.
Each of the four points in this section seeks to allay justices' worries about "justiciability"—the ability of courts to subdue partisan map-makers.
Policymakers must offer tax cuts, incentives and greater public spending to allay young people's concerns about the high cost of child rearing, CCTV added.
"Hopefully, this will allay some of her detractors now that she's been found not guilty of this offense," her attorney Adam Richards tells PEOPLE.
Yet Mr Barr's testimony did not allay another Mueller-related concern—about how he will manage the crucial endgame of the special counsel's investigation.
It belongs to a group of countries trying to fix the WTO's dispute-resolution procedures in ways that will allay American objections to them.
The addendum added to the agreement to allay the concerns of the country's regions still needs the approval of Canada and other EU states.
"While these messages will allay the worst fears about the direction of China's economy, we believe confidence will take time to return," it added.
The EU competition enforcer will seek feedback from rivals and other third parties before deciding whether the offer is sufficient to allay regulatory worries.
JPMorgan, whose results had helped to allay some concerns about the quarter for U.S. banks, reported a 13.4 percent decline in bond trading revenue.
This rise in sales should help allay some concerns about slipping consumption growth and subdued wages, said Kate Hickie, assistant economist at Capital Economics.
O'Brien thought their resistance was "bloody stupid" and, with the help of that cocktail napkin, came up with a design to allay their concerns.
In the coming weeks, Maker's workouts with NBA teams will give him his best opportunity to allay doubts him, and make decision-makers sweat.
The pain of disruption is very real, and policy makers should take concrete steps to both mitigate potential job losses and allay unfounded fears.
Yet the slightly better reading is unlikely to allay growing fears about the economic impact from an escalating trade dispute with the United States.
Investors rejoiced: A slower pace on rates would allay fears that the Fed will lift borrowing costs more quickly than the economy can handle.
In remarks to committee members here Thursday night, Mr. Trump's new top strategist, Paul Manafort, sought to allay these fears without being overly specific.
On Tuesday the world's fifth-largest generic drugs maker sought to allay those concerns by saying its focus was on high-margin 'specialty' products.
White House aides have floated the idea of inviting the former investment banker to sit with the President in person to allay Trump's concerns.
Analysts at Goldman Sachs and a few other research houses sought to allay fears over the impact of the Brexit crisis on oil specifically.
But as many voters claimed terrorism and national security among their biggest concerns, better-reported migrant and refugee stories could have helped allay fears.
More recently, the government has been unable to allay the effects of an extended drought, which has led to serious food shortages for millions.
Broadcom is currently headquartered in Singapore, but is in the process of relocating its legal base to the United States to allay those issues.
I wish this were not the case, but I am proud to have been able to allay her fears, albeit in a small way.
Campaigning in April, Mr. Ramaphosa visited Beyerskloof, a vineyard next door to Mr. Smit's, in an attempt to allay the concerns of white farmers.
Lucian Chalfen, an O.C.A. spokesman, said the call was intended to reiterate the new policy and to allay officers' concerns about the Massachusetts case.
But analysts and rights activists said it did not allay the broader concern that freedom of expression in Myanmar is on a steady decline.
Mr. Li has tried all week to allay those concerns, promising progress on fair-trade issues with Europe, even as he pursues deeper cooperation.
He tried to allay trade fears and toured an Anheuser-Busch Metal Container plant in his district, which is worried about the aluminum levies.
The size of the electorate this year in South Carolina should allay early concerns about turnout among Democrats following disappointing turnouts in Iowa's caucuses.
U.S. stock index futures fell on Wednesday after a strong rebound the day before, as the rescue package failed to completely allay investor concerns.
At the news conference on Tuesday, Mr. Moore, the assistant police chief, sought to allay concerns about the case and restore the public's confidence.
An internal Volkswagen presentation, prepared soon after executives learned of the West Virginia tests, discussed various strategies the company could adopt to allay suspicions.
N) has offered concessions in an attempt to allay EU antitrust concerns over its $71.3 billion bid for Twenty-First Century Fox Inc's (FOXA.
The Yucca bill passed 49 to 4, due in part to bipartisan amendments that helped allay some of Democrats' fears over the original bill.
But as the virus continues to spread across China and the world, they might not be a big enough scalp to allay public anger.
ET (1330 GMT), could allay some fears about the economy's health, but would also increase the likelihood of the Federal Reserve tightening monetary policy.
To allay some of the anger, Tehran made this compromise recently: Female weight lifters will be allowed to compete internationally, a first for Iran.
The broad-based jump in manufacturing output in December reported by the Federal Reserve could allay fears of a sharp slowdown in factory activity.
MSCI concluded that enough had been done to allay such concerns, largely thanks to a scheme that lets foreigners buy mainland stocks in Hong Kong.
Trump used his remarks to weigh in on reports circulating on his phone calls with foreign leaders from Australia and Mexico, attempting to allay concerns.
In a bid to allay public concerns about the impact of immigration, Cameron in February negotiated reductions in some welfare payments to new EU migrants.
Both Microsoft and Google have sought to allay clients' privacy concerns, certifying that data remains in customers' control and will not be used for advertising.
A couple who returned from China days before their wedding placed themselves in quarantine and live-streamed their marriage to allay guests' fears about coronavirus.
To any open and fair-minded viewer, Trump did nothing to allay skepticism of his temperament as that of a would-be commander in chief.
And if anyone at Kensington Palace can comfort, guide, and allay Markle's stress levels in the probable chance of another crazy news alert, it's Kate.
Buyers say Snap's latest announcements may allay audience growth concerns Tim Peterson talks to ad buyers who are impressed with Snap's announcements from last week.
AbbVie on Thursday reported better-than-expected first-quarter sales for Humira, helping allay investor worries over looming competition for the world's top-selling drug.
Altice announced a restructuring plan that it hopes will allay fears about the pile of debt it has accumulated through a series of audacious takeovers.
They dismissed a proposed rival links carousel from Google which would show competing links in succession, designed by the U.S. firm to allay competition concerns.
Under the EU's settlement rules, the company would not face any fine or finding of wrongdoing if it can offer concessions to allay regulatory concerns.
The data should further allay fears of a looming recession and could keep the Federal Reserve on course to gradually raise interest rates this year.
Hopefully a response from Oculus can allay some user concerns or highlight areas in the company's current Terms of Service that may need some adjustment.
The ADL's Segal called Trump's answers when questioned an important step to "allay any illusions" white supremacists have about their place in a Trump administration.
A. While oats do not inherently contain gluten, they may carry the gluten-free label to allay concerns about cross-contamination with gluten-containing grains.
US defense officials say they have been in contact with their Turkish counterparts as part of an effort to allay concerns about arming Kurdish fighters.
His son told him he was in Saudi Arabia, perhaps to allay any fears his family would have if they knew he was in Afghanistan.
During her confirmation meetings with senators, Kagan had vowed to go hunting to allay their concerns about her cultural awareness on the issue of guns.
The Commission wanted the temporary extension to allow time for a study by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), which it hopes will allay health concerns.
A senior Japanese diplomat, who wanted to remain anonymous, said Thailand's military government was keen to allay Japanese fears on potential political obstacles to investment.
The investment will help "allay investors fears about Disney's relevance in a world where content is delivered online," Pivotal Research Group analyst Brian Wieser said.
Officials from the city, the school district, and the state held months of community meetings, trying to allay the fears and resentment of angry residents.
The Obama administration has sought to allay Israel's concerns about the agreement, which requires Tehran to curb its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief.
To allay concern that a public service program would entail an expansion of government bureaucracy, management of the program could be relegated to private contractors.
But Lam's words are unlikely to allay her critics' fears, and another rally is planned to take place as legislators debate the bill on Wednesday.
Having Mr. Buttigieg as a fresh face on a ticket could help allay the fears of voters who are worried about electing an older president.
Meanwhile, Singapore's Trade and Industry Minister Minister Chan Chun Sing sought to allay fears that it will run out of food stocks and other supplies.
And, her father said, the summer experience seemed to be helping her heal, by showing her how to allay the pain of violence and illness.
To allay these concerns, Seed & Spark has been working on how to geo-lock content, making it available only to people in a defined location.
In an email to millions of Americans on Saturday, the Trump administration tried to allay concerns caused by the court decision in the Texas case.
In 2016, he said, he tried marijuana for the first time, having heard that it might allay his chronic pain and quiet his anxious thoughts.
Russia investigation: President Trump's attorney general nominee said he would allow the special counsel Robert Mueller to finish his investigation, seeking to allay Democrats' fears.
It seemed to allay that fear that everything was going to disappear, to be lost forever, because I thought, 'Well, there will be other blackbirds.
The president has made a number of public statements about the virus in recent days, holding a press conference Saturday to try to allay concerns.
And the debate presents Biden with an opportunity to allay lingering concerns about his ability to confront Trump face-to-face in a general election.
She is now trying to allay second thoughts about her sweeping agenda — especially "Medicare for all" — and how well it would sell against Mr. Trump.
His remarks sought to allay concern that a volatile oil market could slow or thwart plans to downsize Petrobras, the world's most indebted oil company.
Buffett also tries to allay fears that innovation and productivity will mean lost jobs, a seeming nod to advances such as robots and artificial intelligence.
He said that their initial meeting had gone so well that he could, on this last foreign trip of his presidency, allay our allies' anxieties.
Berlusconi has sought to allay fears over the sometimes extremist tones of his allies by promising to be a moderating force should they govern together.
The strong labour market data in the United States helped power stock markets and further allay fears about a slowdown in the world's largest economy.
At another event, Biden spent several minutes talking to David Readinger, attempting to allay the anxiety he expressed about Trump staying on for another term.
"I was just so scared to try something new," she told Refinery29, explaining that exposure really helped her allay her fear of working with computers.
Suspicions of John F. Kennedy ran so high that he had to give a sermon in 1960 specifically to allay fears of a Catholic conspiracy.
The relevant side should earnestly do more to help allay the situation on the Korean Peninsula and peace and stability in Northeast Asia, not the opposite.
German Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel blamed the deadlock on a failure by the EU executive and Belgian federal government to allay the fears of some regions.
That apparently did not allay the concerns of a coalition of Hollywood studios, Netflix, and Amazon, which filed suit against the company two weeks ago today.
On Friday, shareholders are asked to pick between Elliott's slate of 10 independent Italian business heavyweights and Vivendi's list, that did little to allay governance concerns.
Adam Schiff, proposed limiting witness testimony to a single week, a bid to allay concerns among Republicans that calling witnesses would bog down the Senate indefinitely.
Pentagon chief spokesperson Dana White tried to allay Turkey's concerns, saying that the the United States fully supported returning Raqqa to Syrian Arabs, not the Kurds.
Originally there were six principles, all focused on minimizing the amount of PID being shared in an effort to allay concerns about patient confidentiality being undermined.
A dramatic collapse in its share price and ratings agency downgrades ensued, forcing a sale of its assets and a fund raising to allay financing worries.
Costa argues that his government will allay Brussels' concerns "with each month that passes", citing his record of beating deficit-busting targets in 2016 and 2017.
Since then, investors have complained that the Chinese central bank's communication strategy is too secretive, a concern PBOC chief Zhou Xiaochuan has attempted to publicly allay.
There are ways to allay such uncertainties, for instance by structuring the transaction to ringfence the proceeds, said Camille Abousleiman, a partner at law firm Dechert.
But Australian intelligence agencies have told lawmakers that oversight will not allay their concerns, two political sources who have been briefed on the matter told Reuters.
To allay the guilt I felt for spending so much time in clubs, I convinced myself that my photographic forays into the night were my art.
Snap's corporate leadership has been meeting with investors around the country as part of what's billed as an "IPO road show" in order to allay concerns.
Procter & Gamble reported better-than-expected quarterly revenue on Thursday, but its results did not allay concerns about loss of market share in its core business.
If, instead, whites' bias against blacks and Latinos is partly to blame, then policies should aim to allay these biases and their consequences for targeted groups.
Attempting to allay concerns about the effectiveness of monetary policy as interest rates approach zero, Kent said the policy transmission was "working in the usual way".
Corker is viewed as a pragmatic insider and could help allay the concerns of those who worry that Trump's foreign policy ideas are incoherent or belligerent.
U.N. climate chief Patricia Espinosa said the new efforts would bring together those working to prevent climate disasters and help allay damage across the international community.
A new study of former Olympians and other athletes should help to allay some of the lingering uncertainties about the effects of long-term, intensive training.
Reuters reported on Wednesday that ZTE would appeal against the U.S. export restrictions after the firm's costly lobbying effort failed to allay concerns about its business.
On Friday, shareholders will have to pick between Elliott's slate of 10 independent Italian business heavyweights and Vivendi's list, which did little to allay governance concerns.
Firms that sought to gain approval for crypto-related derivative products have struggled to allay US regulators' fears that crypto prices are subject to market manipulation.
A friend of mine, a doctor, trying to allay his anxiety and mine, joked that based on these results, I didn't really even have breast cancer.
Home Depot Chief Executive Officer Craig Menear sought to allay those concerns, saying the U.S. economy and the factors that drive home-improvement spending remained strong.
Peng sought to allay growing fears about the rocketing prices, saying the government had the "confidence and capability" to secure enough meat and stabilize the market.
To allay our concerns that we were being cruel, he explained he was using techniques approved by government environmental authorities to both capture and hold him.
In his first national address since the attacks, President Maithripala Sirisena sought to allay criticism that he was at least partly responsible for the security failure.
In a brief hastily filed Wednesday night, prosecutors tried to allay the judge's concerns that they were trying to sway the jury with unnecessary, salacious details.
The lower dose may allay those concerns, although other vaginal estradiol products have also shown that they do not significantly increase estrogen levels throughout the body.
The Trump adviser said the president-elect would want to allay any "unfounded" concerns Abe may have and affirm his commitment to their countries' security alliance.
"SEBI is examining various options to allay the fear and concern of unfair and inequitable access to the trading systems of the exchanges," the regulator said.
AbbVie fell 3.7 percent after a slight beat on sales of its Humira drug failed to allay concerns over the future of the cash-cow product.
They pushed for $2900 million in funding while leaving the amendment in place in an attempt to allay concerns that the money could be used inappropriately.
Sending Guzmán to the United States would help allay fears the drug lord could use his massive fortune to bribe prison officials and escape yet again.
With a move that now seems prescient, two new administrators supervising athletics sought to allay any concerns that coaches could put undue pressure on admissions personnel.
News that Secretary of State Rex Tillerson would skip a NATO meeting in April -- but travel to Russia the same month -- did little to allay concerns.
"With EU workers becoming increasingly anxious about the future, many employers are already taking steps to communicate with them and attempt to allay their fears," said Thomas.
His rise to the top job in Tamil Nadu would help allay fears of a power struggle in the AIADMK, built entirely around the cult of Jayalalithaa.
However, the revised deal approved by Colombo seeks to allay these concerns by providing for the formation of two companies to split the operations of the port.
"While we believe that the cut in dividend will be taken negatively initially, it will help to allay fears of capital weakness," analysts at Haitong Research wrote.
The extended partnership comes as Casino is selling assets and cutting debt to try to allay investor concerns over its finances and those of parent company Rallye.
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) chief sought to allay concern that recent market reforms would put more pressure on an already weak currency and stoke inflation.
Labour's leadership has previously made no secret of its antipathy towards Britain's banks, but the party has been stepping up its engagement with bankers to allay concerns.
Positive quarterly results from a broad range of U.S. companies, including Google parent Alphabet Inc, Intel Corp, Starbucks Corp and McDonald's Corp helped allay disappointment over Amazon.
One point of the policy document was to allay fears that China might muscle its way into the Arctic as it has in the South China Sea.
So, James Cameron may have been sincere when took the stage at this event to allay concerns about threats to the relevancy of the traditional movie theater.
The moderate wage growth could allay fears of a strong build-up in inflation pressures, keeping the Federal Reserve on a path of gradual interest rate increases.
Seeking to allay any concerns arising from Coles' decision, Capilano's managing director, Ben McKee, said Allowrie products had not been involved in any quality complaints or recalls.
Mexico's government denounced the forecast price hikes as unjustified as it sought to allay public concern about high inflation at the start of a presidential election year.
To allay fears over security, the British government will take a share in all future nuclear projects, the details of which have yet to be made clear.
Approval of the spending cap by a comfortable margin should help Temer allay fears that another scandal rocking his Cabinet could undermine support for tough fiscal reforms.
European leaders have sought to allay Chinese fears that Britain's withdrawal, known as "Brexit", would harm economic ties between China and the EU and cause economic instability.
In May, shareholders will be asked to pick between Elliott's slate of 10 independent Italian business heavyweights and Vivendi's list, that did little to allay governance concerns.
His comments appeared designed to allay uncertainty over the deal that emerged this month when parliament rejected a key component that was designed to promote fiscal discipline.
Broadcom, then headquartered in Singapore, had stated its intention to move its headquarters to the United States, but that was not enough to allay the administration's concerns.
To allay these concerns, Amazon is asking customers to trust it — buy a package of technology including an internet-connected smart lock and an indoor security camera.
It says that a country that has a security relationship with the United States is welcome to discuss ways to allay the United States' national security concerns.
Occidental "will have to move fast to complete its divestment plan and integrate the newly acquired business" to allay investors' concerns about the deal, Mr. Aitken said.
Indeed, notes from Dr. Mukamal's communications with alcohol companies suggests he wanted to allay their concerns that the trial might pick up a rise in breast cancer.
That message sought to allay concerns, stoked by Warren and others, about women at his company being asked to sign non-disclosure agreements after complaining about discrimination.
The Australian Grand Prix Corporation has declined to comment on the possibility of Sunday's race being cancelled or postponed or provide any public briefing to allay concerns.
Fear of looming eviction The digital mapping project is going some way to allay the fears of Makoko locals who are worried their land is at risk.
Her hope is that this should allay protesters' concern that the charge of rioting would be used against them indiscriminately, though trust is in very short supply.
Ms. Warren has attempted to allay voters' reservations on that front in recent weeks by pledging not to raise middle-class taxes to pay for her plans.
Those were only underscored this week in the politically charged aftermath of Mr. Flynn's ouster, despite the attempts of Mr. Trump's inner circle to allay his concerns.
They probably need to slow We's expansion to allay fears about its finances, but not so much that the company loses its allure as a turbocharged business.
American officials have sought to allay those concerns by noting the force is half Arab and saying it will hand over retaken areas to civilian local councils.
They will have to pick between Elliott's slate of 10 independent Italian business heavyweights and Vivendi's list, which did little to allay governance concerns, but features Genish.
But one reason the bank made that January 2018 statement was to allay fears that talented deputies would leave in frustration, a critique given in the past.
The dinner came weeks after White House aides floated the idea of inviting the former investment banker to sit with Trump in person to allay his concerns.
To allay concerns among regulators and big banks, Ant has in recent times pivoted to focus more on selling technology solutions rather than financial services, per se.
The revenue miss is likely to do little to allay investors concerns regarding continued shrinking market share amid increased competition from private label brands and upstart companies.
China said this week it would establish a framework on debt sustainability to "prevent and resolve debt risks" as part of its efforts to allay such fears.
Seeking to allay concerns, diplomats from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates outlined a roster of humanitarian activities and plans Thursday at a New York news conference.
The idea would be to allay Japanese government concerns about any transfer of sensitive technology to investors it deems a potential risk to national security, the broadcaster said.
His notice letter to Mr Comey—hand-delivered to the FBI director's desk, in a nice Trumpian touch, by the president's former bodyguard—strained to allay that impression.
Bristol-Myers said in June that it would sell Otezla to allay concerns raised by the Federal Trade Commission because of a competing treatment that it is developing.
Mohammed al-Jadaan sought in a statement carried by state news agency SPA to allay concern that people would be taxed as part of the ambitious reform plan.
But experts say the company is not doing enough to allay fears about bias in its algorithms, particularly when it comes to performance on faces with darker skin.
Given official U.S. opposition to Brexit and worry that the vote would damage international markets, May's assumption of the premiership could help allay some of America's worst fears.
Last month the companies presented a plan to European officials to allay concerns that the merger would restrict competition, but the commission says it still has "serious doubts".
This, at least, may allay some of the fears of tobacco researchers who suggest that nicotine use during adolescence may be detrimental to cognitive development and executive function.
The Commission had rejected UPS's planned 5.2 billion euro acquisition of TNT, saying it had not offered enough concessions to allay concerns that the deal would hurt consumers.
In an attempt to allay the anger of locals priced out of the British capital, finance minister George Osborne has increased the taxation foreign buyers have to pay.
Currently, the company is moving into new countries and products and taking steps to increase corporate transparency as it tries to allay concerns about allegedly opaque business practices.
Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said the decision will "help allay concerns" of local and foreign investors on the fate of the TRX City project in Kuala Lumpur.
The European Commission rejected the proposed 5.2 billion euro deal in 2013, saying UPS had not offered sufficient concessions to allay concerns that the deal would hurt consumers.
In a memo to staff seen by Reuters, IndiGo Chief Executive Ronojoy Dutta sought to allay any concerns and asked employees to remain focused on running the airline.
The talks between CEO Spohr and the EU's Vestager come ahead of a Thursday deadline for Lufthansa to propose concessions to allay European Commission concerns over the deal.
In June, Bristol offered to divest Celgene's psoriasis treatment Otezla to allay concerns raised by U.S. antitrust regulators, and pushed back the closing of the $74 billion deal.
To allay fears of potential misuse, the agency was required to pass a revised privacy impact assessment explaining how ICE can and cannot use the license plate data.
This would allay the fears of investors, already disheartened at Britain's choice to leave the EU. To aid this, a ministry for migrant communities should be set up.
They have also tried to allay security concerns by pointing out that charter services have been offering flights between the U.S. and Cuba for years without terrorism incidents.
Oil prices edged up on Friday from 222 lows, but posted a fourth week of losses as OPEC-led production cuts failed to allay concerns over global oversupply.
There is no legal reason to withhold the video from the public, and in this fraught situation, the best way to allay the community's distrust is complete transparency.
Relatively strong consumer spending underscores the economy's underlying strength and should further allay fears of a recession, which triggered a massive stock market sell-off early this year.
Buhari, who took office in May 2015, handed over power to Osinbajo in his absence to allay concerns of a void at the helm of Africa's biggest economy.
BRUSSELS, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Deutsche Boerse and the London Stock Exchange have submitted concessions to allay competition concerns about their planned merger, the European Commission said on Tuesday.
New Brexit minister Dominic Raab said that the Brexit blueprint should allay EU concerns about the proposals, and Hunt also said that the plan provided a way forward.
Kimberly Stuck, the founder of Allay Cannabis Consulting, which advises clients on how to comply with emerging marijuana laws, is skeptical that Ms. Gill's experiment will do much.
Last month the European Commission proposed changes to the organization's rules that were drawn up in part to allay American concerns about the panel that adjudicates trade disputes.
Led by Mr. Craig, the firm published a report in 2012 that was used — mostly without success — to try to allay concerns about Mr. Yanukovych's leadership in Washington.
Hospitals and doctors are doing what they can to allay these fears, but it's difficult to give definite answers or solutions in the face of projections and hypotheticals.
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co in June offered to sell Otezla to allay concerns raised by U.S. antitrust regulators, and pushed back the closing of their $74 billion deal.
More: A bank C.E.O. warned that lenders might have to sever ties with Facebook if it can't allay fears about how Libra could be used for money laundering.
But the revision did little to allay concerns over how the agency, which has been ordered by the state to submit a corrective action plan, handled Dylan's death.
BRUSSELS, Dec 1 (Reuters) - German airline Lufthansa has offered concessions to allay competition concerns about its plan to buy Air Berlin assets, EU antitrust regulators said on Friday.
Employees allay anxiety about the first-come, first-served patio seating by telling peak-hour guests to grab a seat; someone will bring the food when it's ready.
The union had urged GM to bring Impala production to South Korea to allay its long-held fear that the firm may scale back operations in the country.
A lifting of US sanctions by Congress could allay Iranian hardliners' fears that a new agreement with a US administration could be canceled after the next US election.
Many conservatives are still a bit wary of President Trump and his positions, and getting a firebrand from their own camp in the cabinet could allay those fears.
The labor market's strength should allay worries of an abrupt slowdown in economic growth, which gained traction after the U.S. Treasury yield curve briefly inverted in late March.
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Petro, 58, in turn, may seek to allay concerns that his economic policies would lead to a crisis of the kind unfolding across the border in socialist-run Venezuela.
Diplomats say King Salman must allay the concerns of the clerical establishment, for no one else in the Al Saud has his connections or credibility with the religious establishment.
But they won't do anything to allay our concerns that Siri will become self-aware and start her quest for dominance by putting a bullet through Anthony Hopkins' head.
If the White House wants to allay these fears -- and perhaps they do not -- Spicer should be his cooler, saner, pre-Trump self, and play along with McCarthy's performance.
Signed into law in 1996, Section 230 was originally written as a way to allay those fears and encourage internet companies to take down the worst kinds of stuff.
The foundation has in recent weeks begun announcing planned new donor restrictions to allay criticism that wealthy supporters might be expecting special treatment from the U.S. government in return.
The State Department official, briefing reporters before a visit to the Middle East next week by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, appeared to be seeking to allay that concern.
Johnson & Johnson's pharmaceutical business will take the spotlight Wednesday at its annual meeting with analysts as the company tries to allay investors' concerns over its talc-based baby powder.
It can utilize a "whisper campaign" of on-background commentary, quiet liaisons with the developer and professional communities that filter outward in order to quell rumors or allay fears.
If every time you stream The Artist or watch Project Runway you can be comfortable that the profits are being directed to a worthy cause, it could allay squeamishness.
The regulators said that if no remedy was brought to allay their concerns in their given timeframes they would take "appropriate action" including beginning legal proceedings in the courts.
The European Commission rejected the 5.2 billion euro ($5.5 billion) deal in 2013, saying UPS had not offered sufficient concessions to allay concerns that the deal would hurt consumers.
The reading followed a recent run of weak indicators including exports, factory output and household spending, helping to allay fears that the economy lacks momentum in the current quarter.
The FDA could be doing more to correct misinformation about biosimilars and to allay doctors' fears about whether the products are sufficiently similar to switch current patients, Woollett argues.
The Marshall Islands, a low-lying nation keen to allay climate change that is also home to the world's second-largest shipping registry, leads the call for drastic cuts.
To allay buyer's remorse, the company is offering price protection on both the Q8FN and Q9FN, giving out the difference should the price drop through Black Friday in November.
Andriukaitis said he hoped a study by the European Union's Agency for Chemical Products (ECHA) would allay health concerns following a transatlantic row over whether glyphosate may cause cancer.
An independent election observers group is urging the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission to urgently release results from individual polling stations to allay concerns about possible irregularities in Monday&aposs vote.
However, the United Arab Emirates is in the process of building a huge new airport designed to allay that capacity squeeze and expects it to be operating by 3503.
"The BOJ does not give out any signs on the outlook for monetary policy through its daily market operations," Kuroda said, seeking to allay fears of an early tapering.
VIX, Wall Street's so-called "fear gauge," logged an orderly monthly settlement on Wednesday, which is likely to help allay concerns that the index is manipulated on settlement days.
Mucic also sought to allay concerns that a focus on cloud-based enterprise software applications would dilute profits from SAP's cash-cow legacy business of software licenses and support.
"A swift monetary policy response and a more settled political picture have likely helped to allay fears of a severe downturn", Markit economist Philip Leake said in a statement.
If you were still harboring reservations about either the flatter keyboard or artificially clicking touchpad of the MacBook, this new MBP is sure to allay them in a hurry.
In the economically stunted north, any agreement will have to allay fears of a flood of Greek Cypriot capital and underrepresentation in the governing bodies of a united island.
The "Protecting Interstate Commerce Act" would reaffirm that authority and allay the fears of farmers from being regulated by the whims of voters or legislatures thousands of miles away.
Trump on Wednesday sought to allay concerns from some conservatives who say the package does not fulfill his campaign promise to build a wall separating the U.S. from Mexico.
Late Friday, the government promised to bolster protections for the environment and workers' rights to allay Labour fears that the Conservative government plans to slash those protections after Brexit.
To try to allay tourists' concerns, the Greek government has launched a video campaign on social media platforms, featuring interviews with travelers who assure viewers the islands are calm.
Polar silk road In January, Beijing published its first Arctic strategy white paper, claiming a vested interest in the region while attempting to allay fears over its territorial ambitions.
School officials hope to allay parents' worries about the levels of lead that have been found, but on Wednesday afternoon word of the testing was having the opposite effect.
But "miri" means dream, a dream that on a title track fraught with political anxiety is lovely and arresting—pensive, nostalgic, designed to allay disquiet as thoughtful music can.
"Examining the physical evidence in these states — even if it finds nothing amiss — will help allay doubt and give voters justified confidence that the results are accurate," he wrote.
And given the violence that often accompanies such oratory, the promise of new jobs from our bankrupter-in-chief for depressed areas is not enough to allay these concerns.
This year, as the bid for the gas pipeline was under review and scrutiny over foreign acquisitions increased, CK Group attempted to allay concerns about the Chinese government's influence.
Critics say the change did not allay their concerns: Patients in both treatment arms potentially could go without lifesaving therapy and are not being properly informed of the risks.
Bonnie Rabin, one of Ms. Hamilton's lawyers, said the ruling should allay concerns that a trusted caretaker could suddenly claim parental rights under the state's expanded definition of parentage.
If he's able to win counties outside of this base, or significantly expand the electorate, it will help quiet establishment critics and allay fears about his general-election viability.
South Korean officials displayed the country's newly-acquired F-35 fighter jet aircraft on Tuesday as the country's president reportedly seeks to allay concerns about his country's defense grid.
Since he entered, Bloomberg's campaign has worked to allay concerns that he could be a spoiler in the race by helping tip the nomination toward a less electable candidate.
Economic data released on Monday helped to allay fears that the economy could enter a technical recession in the third quarter after contracting by 0.1% in the second quarter.
Buhari left Abuja on May 7 and handed over power to his deputy, Yemi Osinbajo, seeking to allay concerns of a void at the helm of Africa's biggest economy.
Aiming to allay concerns by lawmakers and regulators, the companies promised last week that they would not raise prices for at least three years after the merger was complete.
A sale of Sky News to Disney or another third party would be enough to allay concerns over the 87-year-old media mogul's influence, Britain said on Tuesday.
"I'm glad she called out Biden, but it doesn't allay my concerns about her authenticity," said a top California Democratic official, who requested anonymity in order to speak frankly.
The Obama administration's official approach has been to try to allay Saudi and Israeli fears about the implications of the nuclear deal by reasserting his support for those traditional alliances.
To allay these concerns, some food producers in America have voluntarily reduced their use of antimicrobials and the FDA has recently issued new guidelines to reduce antimicrobial use in livestock.
It has also drawn up a decree to rein in the budget deficit in 2020, according to a draft legislation seen by Reuters, which will likely allay the Commission's concerns.
Economists said Friday's report from the Commerce Department should allay fears of the economy overheating and likely keeps the U.S. central bank on a gradual path of interest rate increases.
But despite fresh ideas from the UN to allay Turkish-Cypriot fears, such as a multinational police force stationed on the island, Mr Erdogan has so far refused to budge.
Fortunately, showing a plan with a clear path to profitability will allay investors concerns that you'll need their capital indefinitely and make it more likely you'll be able to raise.
Duda's apology seemed designed to allay concerns that Poland was trying to erase anti-Semitism in its past, and was well-received even by some of his party's fiercest critics.
But America is now reviewing that support, which was offered, in large part, to allay the kingdom's concerns over a nuclear deal with Iran, the main backer of the Houthis.
U.S. employers hired the most workers in 10 months in December while boosting wages, which could help to allay fears about the economy's health that has recently roiled financial markets.
Looking to allay investor concerns, Mattarella vetoed on Sunday the choice of 81-year-old economist Paolo Savona, a vocal critic of the single currency, to the pivotal economy post.
A host of upbeat quarterly reports from a broad range of U.S. companies, including Google parent Alphabet Inc, Intel Corp, Starbucks Corp and McDonald's Corp helped allay disappointment over Amazon.
The government has sought to allay concerns of a void at the helm of Africa's biggest economy during a recession by stressing that Osinbajo has full powers as acting president.
She sought to allay fears among conservatives that by ceding the finance ministry, the next government will stray from the strict fiscal discipline enforced by former finance minister Wolfgang Schaeuble.
A spate of solid quarterly results from a wide array of U.S. companies, including Google parent Alphabet Inc, Intel Corp, Starbucks Corp and McDonald's Corp helped allay disappointment over Amazon.
He used to tell his female tandem-jumping customers that he was gay to allay any concerns their boyfriends might have about Zarda being strapped so tightly to their girlfriends.
Attempting to allay concerns about the effectiveness of monetary policy as interest rates approach zero RBA's Assistant Governor Christopher Kent said the policy transmission was "working in the usual way".
In his remarks, he did not directly address the ongoing investigation or President Donald Trump's ridicule of Sessions this week, but sought to allay concerns about the department's current state.
The second increase to the profit outlook in the past two quarters helped somewhat allay investors' concerns that the industrial cycle and even broader economic activity are approaching their peak.
The Federal Reserve's pivot over the past few months - going from hiking rates over the previous three years to cutting them three times in 2019 - has also helped allay concerns.
Reintegrating Iranian banks into the financial system would take time, and may require support from Tehran to help allay the extra costs to banks of added risk and additional checks.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi tried to allay fears of ethnic and sectarian killings in Tal Afar, saying any force sent to recapture it would reflect the city's diversity.
In an effort to allay fears, Ivanka Trump vows that her family plans to work hard to avoid any conflict of interest that would issue from their father's political position.
Facebook's dominance in mobile advertising helped to allay Wall Street concerns over its heavy investments in messaging service WhatsApp and virtual reality unit Oculus, which have not yet generated profits.
Justice Department officials offered reporters a different version on Wednesday, saying it was AT&T that had offered to divest CNN to allay antitrust concerns, which the company strenuously denied.
Eugene Kaspersky, the company's chief executive, has said he would allow the United States government to inspect his company's source code to allay distrust of its antivirus and cybersecurity products.
U.S. President Donald Trump said he will take "major steps" allay market fears by asking congress for a fiscal stimulus package to include a payroll tax cut among other measures.
Beyond the obvious public health benefits, a vaccine could help allay fears, stabilize markets, and quell criticisms that his administration was unprepared for or mismanaged the response to the outbreak.
But the police, who now have a suspect in custody and have increased the number of officers in the district, cannot allay the trauma and apprehension of the distraught parents.
Brock Long, the administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, sought to allay anxiety about the federal commitment, saying his agency planned to be in Texas "for years" after Harvey.
But the legislative action in Trenton still followed years of effort by activists to allay both opponents' philosophical objections and supporters' fears that a "yes" vote could be politically fatal.
While investing in raising output in a sector burdened with surpluses may take time to pay off financially, overhauling heavily polluting production methods could help allay future emissions-related costs.
Carlsberg has written-down its Russia brand following a drop in sales, but Cees 't Hart, chief executive of the world's third-largest brewer, has sought to allay investor fears.
Understating the cost of carbon regulation would allow an oil company to avoid taking painful writedowns and allay fears that oil and gas assets will become "stranded" by costly regulation.
This is to allay fears that as power plants, cars, and industry shift away from fossil fuels, the workers that mined, refined, and delivered these fuels would lose their jobs.
That kind of language, trying to allay fears of Second Amendment supporters while calling for new restrictions, is gone at least with O'Rourke, who has had enough with certain guns.
There is only a small chance that Chinese automakers would set up assembly plants in the United States, the way Japanese automakers did in the 1980s to allay trade tensions.
A strong earnings season has helped allay some concerns about stretched valuation, with the S&P trading at 287.53 times expected earnings, compared with its 10-year average of 14.
The crisis also sent local and state officials scrambling to blunt the spread of the virus, test anxious pregnant women, reassure tourists and allay the concerns of residents and businesses.
Peppering his cabinet with retired senior officers enabled him to allay the concerns within the Republican Party about his own lack of experience and preparedness for the role of president.
House and Senate members have introduced several bills in recent years that would give cosmetics regulations a much needed face-lift and could allay a rising tide of consumer anxiety.
The arrival of the dog — whose size matches the despair she feels — helps allay her sorrow, and the book expands to include meditations on sex, mentorship and the writing life.
The partnership comes with Casino in the process of selling assets to cut its debts and allay investors' concerns over the financial position of both Casino and its parent company Rallye.
The Bank of Japan is expected to announce a steady monetary policy after its two-day meeting Tuesday and seek to allay speculation of an early tapering of its massive stimulus.
" Sanders, who was back on the trail for the first time since his heart attack, tried to allay any concerns about his stamina by stating that he's "healthy" and "feeling great.
To allay Communist Party concerns about the mental and physical health of young gamers, Tencent is also having to curb gaming time and set up a system of user-identity checks.
Woolworths Chief Executive Officer Brad Banducci said the divestment was intended to simplify both businesses in response to fierce competition from internet-based retailers, not to allay investor concerns over gambling.
Japan: Fukushima clean-up may take up to 40 years Regulators also moved to allay fears around the country's nuclear plants, with the country's only facility currently online in Sendai unaffected.
Key ministerial appointments went mainly to conventional choices, a decision likely to allay nerves among foreign and domestic investors about a lurch away from reforms that have generated robust economic growth.
Still, to allay their concerns, the authors of the measure said they tweaked it to, among other things, require oil companies to notify local governments when they intend to use fracking.
Adding to the upbeat mood, latest data showed U.S. manufacturing output increased by the most in 10 months in December, which could allay fears of a sharp slowdown in factory activity.
Market regulators said earlier this month they would launch a nationwide inspection into the safety of industrial products like food packaging and hazardous chemicals in an effort to allay public concerns.
The partnership comes with Casino in the process of selling assets to cut its debts and allay investors' concerns over the financial position of both Casino and its parent company Rallye .
The fairly solid pace of consumer spending underscores the economy's underlying strength and should further allay fears of a recession, which triggered a massive stock market sell-off early this year.
The paper said an activist investor has taken a stake in Office Depot and thinks such a deal would allay regulatory concerns about the takeover deal in place with rival Staples.
"It seemed like a pretty good jobs report, it would seem to allay some of the concerns that this recovery we have seen in the U.S. economy is faltering...," Delwiche said.
BCE said in May it would divest one-third of MTS's postpaid wireless subscribers to Telus Corp after the close of the deal to allay regulatory concerns and reduce acquisition costs.
" Tillerson quickly tried to allay fears of a military confrontation, saying there was no sign the threat level from North Korea had changed and that Americans should "sleep well at night.
Allianz Global Investors strategist and portfolio manager Neil Dwane said the data had good enough to allay fears China's economy was collapsing although the rest of the year remained in question.
States understand that the industry needs to be profitable; it generates good jobs and investments that bolster state pension funds, and it holds more potential to cure disease and allay suffering.
In phase two, Trump uncancelled the talks, then played good cop to allay one of Kim's major concerns, promising to keep his bad-cop national security adviser John Bolton under control.
Airbus, Boeing and engine makers will be looking to allay concerns as they finalise jet sales with Emirates, which is also looking at reducing an order for the delayed Boeing 777X.
I've since added "Hopefully improving understanding about the death of an iconic figure" to my profile description to try and allay some apparent misconceptions about what the purpose of it was.
Sources had earlier told Reuters that OneWeb had offered to sell a 12.5 percent stake to Russia, a move it hoped would allay Moscow's concerns about the company's satellite network plan.
Though Mr. Trump has primarily pitched his border wall as a way to stop illegal immigration, he has recently suggested that it would also help allay the cross-border drug trade.
But it isn't clear whether the softer rhetoric is anything more than an attempt to allay the fear (which factored heavily in his previous defeats) that he's a Mexican Hugo Chávez.
Mr. Mnuchin has suggested publicly that Chinese moves to open up the country's car market and financial services to international competition could be enough to allay the Trump administration's trade concerns.
"The signing ... should allay worries further as U.S.-China trade policy is seemingly now on cruise control until after the election," RBC Capital Markets analysts said in a note to clients.
Even if Chinese exports slow due to the tax rebate change, it will do little to allay concerns about China's excess production capacity that critics have said is causing the glut.
Though he's well short of the numbers touted by Trump and Sanders, Biden's latest figures could help allay the nervousness surrounding his candidacy after his fundraising lagged in the third quarter.
Dalvin Cook, RB, Vikings He's now oh-for-three in terms of being able to finish out an NFL season, but Cook played enough of this one to allay injury fears.
"I could drop dead tomorrow," Biden told an Iowa crowd in January, as he often does at his rallies — a curious line from someone trying to allay fears about his age.
Also helping sentiment was the latest data showing U.S. manufacturing output increased by the most in 10 months in December, which could allay fears of a sharp slowdown in factory activity.
Tokyo authorities have set aside 35 million yen ($312,000) for extermination in the year beginning in April to allay the fears of nearby residents that demolition could spread the rodent menace.
If an infectious disease was killing 7 million people a year, it would be ludicrous to work to allay its impact decades from now rather than taking immediate action against it.
Desert camping, a popular winter activity for Qataris, who are known for assembling luxurious sites among the sand dunes, could also help allay concerns about thin occupancy after the event, analysts say.
The beta, which starts on February 12, might allay performance fears—hopefully, what I played was a version several tweaks ahead of what the public is about to get its hands on.
U.S. consumer spending appeared to gather momentum in November as households bought furniture, electronics and a range of other goods, which could further allay fears of a significant slowdown in the economy.
The company in June offered to sell Otezla to allay concerns raised by U.S. antitrust regulators, with an analyst valuing a deal for the drug at about $9 billion at the time.
The sustainability initiative was announced on Thursday as China seeks to allay concerns that the Belt and Road plan to boost trade links was saddling poor countries with debts they cannot repay.
The agreement with CBOE, which acquired BATS earlier this year, could help to allay some concerns around the unregulated nature of the cryptocurrency market - cited by the SEC in its ETF rejection.
" Meanwhile, New York Fed President William Dudley said in a Thursday speech the past two jobs reports "helped allay concerns that arose earlier this year that job growth was beginning to stall.
However, it failed to allay the concerns of some with Jonathan McDowell, renowned Harvard astrophysicist, telling the U.K.'s Guardian newspaper that the announcement suggested China had lost control of the station.
The Democrats are demanding the government implement recommendations from the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), and have been pushing for electronic voting to allay fears of vote manipulation.
At first, Intel's results seemed to allay concerns that a trade conflict between the United States and China or a slowdown in the Chinese economy could drag down the global chip business.
An amended version of the initiative aims to generate savings of around 940 billion reais ($244 billion) over the next decade, enough to put Brazil's finances in order and allay investor fears.
But he preceded it with the presser, which essentially amounted to a defense of Trump — one that did nothing to allay concerns that Barr has been stacking the deck in Trump's favor.
The Trump administration hasn't helped allay these concerns, as it's begun ending arms control agreements with Russia and has largely stood by while North Korea has improved its missile and nuclear programs.
But many space enthusiasts explained to concerned Californians that it was simply SpaceX putting up some satellites, and even the Los Angeles mayor, Eric Garcetti, posted on Twitter to allay people's fears.
Noble's market value has plunged by about 23 percent to $340 million from $6 billion in February 2015, leading to rating agency downgrades, asset sales and fund raising to allay investor worries.
If the idea of Mondanile not being a part of Real Estate still feels a little strange, one listen to the band's new, fourth studio album, In Mind, should allay any weirdness.
The president's office has posted pictures on social media of Buhari recuperating to allay rumors his health was worse than publicly acknowledged, though none have been published for more than a week.
Sending Guzman to the United States would help allay fears the drug lord could use his massive fortune to bribe prison officials and escape from a Mexican maximum security jail yet again.
Explaining in detail that you want to reward loyalty and enable workers to exercise their options might help allay fears — and go a long way toward keeping your team loyal and engaged.
Of course, Trump may yet allay any fears about the future of federally funded climate change research under his presidency, allowing the U.K. and U.S. to work together to exploit potential opportunities.
"These kinds of statement (from Salvini) are clearly intended to serve short-term political interests and the government is speaking to fears rather than trying to allay those fears," Flynn said Monday.
It is supposed to give Congress a classified briefing today, but whether that briefing happens or not, it is hardly likely to allay growing alarm on the Hill over Trump's autocratic tendencies.
" Rosen sought to allay such concerns about any partisan leanings, telling senators during his confirmation hearing that "if the appropriate answer is to say no to somebody, then I will say no.
To allay those fears, Audi Chief Executive Rupert Stadler offered on Wednesday to hold bilateral talks with labor leaders in the coming weeks on the future of German plants, orders and projects.
"To allay these concerns, the Trump administration should publicly declare its agreement with the constitutional requirement that any preemptive attack on North Korea must be debated and authorized by Congress," they wrote.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - U.S. smartphone chipmaker Qualcomm has offered concessions in an attempt to allay EU antitrust concerns over its $38-billion bid for NXP Semiconductors, the largest ever in the semiconductor industry.
PA have not offered any concessions to allay EU antitrust regulators' concerns over their proposed 46-billion-euro ($55.2 billion) merger, increasing the possibility of a lengthy EU investigation into the deal.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - China's ZTE opened a cybersecurity lab in Brussels on Wednesday, aiming to boost transparency four months after bigger telecoms equipment rival Huawei did the same to allay concerns about spying.
The president's office has posted pictures on social media of Buhari recuperating to allay rumours his health was worse than publicly acknowledged, though none have been published for more than a week.
To allay fears over manufacturing holdups, the C.E.O. said it was "quite likely" that his company could build 5,000 of its Model 3 cars a week by the end of this month.
To allay the EU Commission's concerns, Connect Airways committed to the release of five daily slot pairs at Amsterdam Schiphol airport and three daily slot pairs at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport.
The results also do not show whether exercise and irisin can prevent Alzheimer's, but only that they seem to allay some of the effects of the disease in mice once it begins.
He doesn't see a community of people who can put aside their differences for a greater good, and he doesn't see anyone on the horizon who can allay his fears, even me.
But it showed the speed with which a cordial conversation deteriorated into gunfire, and seemed to capture Mr. Castile trying to allay the officer's fears about a gun he had with him.
The Wuhan health commission has also been posting frequent -- and now daily -- updates on the latest infection numbers on its website, but that has failed to allay fears over the disease spreading.
"One operation won't allay fears about Trump's transactional approach toward China and its apparent disinterest in defending international and legal rights," said Euan Graham, an analyst with the Lowy Institute in Australia.
Sturgeon pledged a series of papers would be revealed in the coming months that would outline the case for independence and attempt to allay concerns about the future of an independent Scotland.
Those talks broke down because China reportedly did not want to commit to changes in its laws to help allay U.S. concerns about intellectual property theft, forced technology transfers and currency manipulation.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has moved to allay market and investor fears over land reform after parliament passed a motion in February to hasten the transfer of land from white to black owners.
Tesla – CEO Elon Musk told the automaker's annual shareholder meeting that the company had a "decent shot" at a record quarter, as he sought to allay concerns about demand for Tesla's electric vehicles.
Allianz Global Investors strategist and portfolio manager Neil Dwane said the data had been good enough to allay fears that China's economy was collapsing although the rest of the year remained in question.
Organizers did finally agree to install air conditioners in the bedrooms to allay fears over the mosquito-borne Zika virus, despite the expected cool temperatures during the games, which fall during Rio's winter.
"Kim Jong Un wants to allay fears of China's leaders that North Korea could grow closer to the US," Kim Jae-chun, a professor at South Korea's Sogang University told the Financial Times.
"It's a sign of toughness ... These are symbolic policies to try to allay the fears of the 20 to 25 percent of voters that are quite sympathetic to anti-immigration policies," Beach said.
This sparked a dramatic collapse in its share price and stoked ratings agency downgrades, forcing a sale of its assets and a fund raising to allay financing worries in a brutal commodities market.
This is a departure from the traditional fundraising model, whereby managers set caps on the size of the fund targeted to allay investor concerns over amassing more capital than they can prudently invest.
Although Draghi said he was confident the European Commission and Rome would reach a compromise over Italy's budget plans, he failed to allay concerns about the risk of contagion from surging borrowing costs.
More generally, the fractious tone of the press conference did little to allay the sense that the Trump administration is struggling to right itself as it approaches the end of its first month.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Ivanka Trump said on Wednesday she would work in the White House in an unpaid, informal advisory role to the president as she sought to allay ethics concerns about working there.
Back in December, a California Congressman introduced a bill meant to allay the fears of Americans who are worried that accepting refugees from Iraq and Syria could potentially open the country to terrorists.
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) on Tuesday denounced Senate GOP inaction on the vacant Supreme Court seat in the wake of a high-level White House meeting that failed to allay the impasse.
In October of last year, Facebook launched what it called the Canadian Election Integrity Initiative to allay fears that the next Canadian federal election—slated for 2019—will be troubled by similar shenanigans.
Allianz Global Investors strategist and portfolio manager Neil Dwane said the data had been good enough to allay fears that China's economy was collapsing, although the rest of the year remained in question.
Trump has since said she would be taking an unpaid, advisory role to the president to allay ethics concerns, and would be joining her husband Jared Kushner, a powerful adviser to the president.
To allay Mr. Trump's concerns, the German car industry is promising to create 25,000 jobs at factories in the United States, according to a senior American official who spoke on condition of anonymity.
A staunch conservative who has been vocal about his Christian faith, Mr. Pence might help Mr. Trump allay concerns on the right about his views on cultural issues like gay rights and abortion.
The fairly solid pace of consumer spending underscores the economy's underlying strength and should further allay fears of a recession, which had led to a huge stock market sell-off early this year.
Following that setback, some changes were made to the measure to try to allay operators' concerns, and a deal on wholesale price caps was also reached — to finally arrive at the current accord.
A lot of publishers are pivoting to paywalls and memberships to allay their reliance on advertising revenue, but the jury's out on how many will be able to generate meaningful revenue this way.
One way Canada is trying to allay concerns about infiltration of the refugee flow by violent militants is by limiting refugees it admits to women, children and lesbian, bisexual, gay and transgender individuals.
The case of a man who boarded a JetBlue flight while awaiting his coronavirus results -- only to find out he tested positive halfway between New York and Florida -- hasn't helped to allay concerns.
American officials have sought to allay fears of local residents that the base, just two miles outside the city of Agadez, could be a target for terrorist attacks — not a guardian against them.
The European Commission said the companies, which had looked to the deal as one way to tackle overcapacity and other challenges in the steel industry, had not done enough to allay its concerns.
The trigger, championed by Republican Senator Bob Corker, is meant to allay concerns about the estimated $1.4 trillion that the tax bill would add over 10 years to the $20 trillion national debt.
Italy's measures have slowed the spread, but not enough to allay concerns about the burdens the virus is placing on the health care system and the threat it poses, especially to older people.
But there is a skill to landing the perfect zinger, the kind of quick remark that can reinvigorate a campaign, boost fund-raising, allay concerns about a candidate or even sink an opponent.
Although Justice Department officials did not participate in this session, their absence did little to allay the families' resentment over what they see as a wall of secrecy that protects only Saudi Arabia.
Kevin Daly, a portfolio manager at Aberdeen Asset Management said he came away from the meetings "cautiously optimistic", adding: "They did their best to allay concerns about the reputational damage of '9-12'.".
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, who was with Mr. Duterte when he made the statements at a military camp on Thursday, sought to allay fears that the president was abandoning his pro-China stance.
"It's not strong enough to allay fears that there isn't a slowdown, but not weak enough to confirm the bear narrative," Alec Young, managing director, global markets research at FTSE Russell told me.
His most significant initial challenge is to gain the confidence of the candidate and allay the fears of key staff that he is not looking to do their jobs or steal the spotlight.
FRANKFURT, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk sought to allay environmental concerns about the electric carmaker's planned factory in Germany, saying the plant would use less water than was estimated originally.
"We don't think our ratings accurately reflect the strength of our balance sheet and our low risk levels, but we will continue to work with the agencies to allay their concerns," Joshi said.
Although Republican leadership have not shown much enthusiasm for chopping into the recess, former longtime Senate staffer Steve Bell thinks they might chop off about two weeks to allay some of this anxiety.
CVS Health tried to allay investor concerns Tuesday over its $2500 billion acquisition of health insurer Aetna last year, projecting double-digit growth after the two companies are fully integrated in a few years.
To allay the confusion caused by America's many regulators, Mr Mnuchin wants to give co-ordinating power to the Financial Stability Oversight Council, comprising the heads of all the agencies and chaired by himself.
Earlier this month, reports said experts were concerned that rail cars built by the company in the U.S. could potentially be used to spy on American interests, but Sun tried to allay those fears.
Some upbeat data out of China last week has helped allay concerns over Chinese demand, Julius Baer analyst Carsten Menke said, while moves on Comex had also improved the technical picture for the metal.
NEW YORK, Feb 43 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks tallied their third straight session of gains on Wednesday, led by energy shares as oil prices jumped while better than expected economic data helped allay growth concerns.
The "bitcoin fork" will do little to allay such anxieties about an unfamiliar form of currency that relies on software and a network of computers linked over the internet to record and process transactions.
About 10 executives from top European banks took part in the meeting, according to a British official, during which Kerry sought to allay bankers' concerns following past fines for lenders for breaking Iran sanctions.
That could allay widespread market fears of the country crashing out of its three-year International Monetary Fund programme, despite Mahama and Finance Minister Seth Terkper having repeatedly stated their commitment to the deal.
The Republican candidate caused an uproar Wednesday in the final presidential debate by failing to allay fears that he will contest the election result if he loses out to Hillary Clinton on November 8.
But Ramaphosa, who has described land dispossession as the "original sin", has sought to allay any fears and said plans to accelerate land reform will not hurt food security nor damage the struggling economy.
In a victory speech delivered in the opulent setting of his seaside pile in Florida (advertised on its website as "the greatest mansion ever built"), Mr Trump tried slightly to allay his party's concerns.
Less than a week after revealing that 50 million Facebook users may have had their accounts compromised by hackers, the company is trying to allay concerns that the massive hack could get even worse.
But he also acknowledges that success is not certain, and in an effort to allay market fears, is playing down the risks of defeat, saying a 'No' vote will merely extend the status quo.
Surprisingly, Vivendi did little to allay governance concerns, changing few names on its slate and keeping Vivendi CEO Arnaud de Puyfontaine as candidate for TIM chairman, albeit this time in a non-executive role.
On Thursday InterGlobe's co-founder sought to allay some investor concerns by saying it was interested in Air India's international arm and its low-cost division, Air India Express, rather than the whole business.
Nemo Link is one of several plans to build interconnectors with France, Norway, Denmark and Belgium and its progress should allay industry fears that Britain's exit from the European Union will dampen such initiatives.
"China is making deceptive and unverifiable statements in a vain attempt to allay worldwide concern for the mass detentions of Uyghurs and members of other ethnic minorities in Xinjiang," Bequelin said in a statement.
Luxembourg-based steelmaker ArcelorMittal has offered concessions in a bid to allay EU antitrust concerns over its planned takeover of Italian steel plant Ilva, a filing on the European Commission website showed on Thursday.
Authorities have shut the industrial park where the blast occurred in the eastern coastal city of Yancheng, and dozens of other sites face closure to allay public safety concerns, state media reported last week.
Thankfully, wired technologies such as Thunderbolt 3 and new wireless 60 GHz-based 802.11ad Wi-Fi (and eventually 802.11ay) should be able to allay most of these concerns in the not-too-distant future.
Twenty-First Century Fox said it could legally separate Sky News within the wider Sky group to allay the concerns of a British regulator about the news service's continuing independence under Rupert Murdoch's ownership.
The government has sought to allay "nimbyism" by offering cheaper water, heat and electricity for people who live near waste-to-energy projects, but the schemes have continued to provoke opposition throughout the country.
Donald J. Trump hailed Mike Pence's steady debate performance as a credit to his own judgment on Wednesday in a renewed attempt to allay voters' concerns about his temperament and readiness for the presidency.
But President Moon won office in early May this year, running on a campaign that featured pledges to move away from coal and nuclear power to allay public concerns over safety and air pollution.
Studying the deep roots of "conservative principles" helps allay the fear "that just because there's a politician ascendant who totally disregards these things, that means the end of the conservative movement," she told me.
Recognizing these, I pulled out my therapist's card in case I needed to call, and immediately employed one of the physical activities that have proven to allay these moments: shopping for ingredients and cooking.
Over the past few weeks, The We Company — which has expanded to include a boutique hotel operation, members-only financial services and a charter yacht service (!) — has made several moves to allay investors' concerns.
The March 25 event may allay Hollywood's concerns, but several people involved in the new programs have interpreted the lack of communication as a sign that there may not be a clear game plan.
" The article went on to attempt to allay those fears: the plane, it quotes John H. Shaffer, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration, as saying, "will be the safest airliner anybody's ever built.
A representative of the Alliance for Food and Farming, a group that seeks to allay public concerns about pesticides, said consumers should not worry about cancer risks from consuming conventionally-grown fruits and vegetables.
But in speaking to the Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto shortly after taking office, he asked the leader for a sop to allay his supporters, according to a transcript obtained by The Washington Post.
When Republicans from states that had expanded their Medicaid programs quickly found themselves at odds with more conservative members who wanted a large rollback of Medicaid, Mr. McConnell did little to allay those worries.
The GSMA had tried to allay fears with increased disinfection measures on site, recommending attendees don't shake hands and even ban on visitors traveling from the province in China where coronavirus was first discovered.
That report has since spurred fresh interest in hearing from witnesses during the trial, and the impeachment managers on Wednesday emphasized that such testimony could allay some of Republicans' chief questions about Trump's motivations.
I also wonder whether a doctor, in these circumstances, meeting a new patient for the first time, would be best served by addressing the disability right from the start to allay any patient concerns.
An above-range pricing on a company that raised its pricing interval while losing more money than it did a year ago should allay concerns among private companies that the IPO window is closed.
Building up its coffers via asset sales could help allay concerns that Exxon will ramp up its debt levels to fund new projects, particularly with oil prices remaining stubbornly close to $60 a barrel.
It could devote some of its mountains of cash — Apple alone has $237 billion in the bank — to genuine good works, and allay widespread fears it wants to control your data and your destiny.
When coupled with a powerful desire to allay our anxiety, this can lead us to do things that may be stress-relieving in the moment but are potentially fatal, such as texting while driving.
But Park says the company's smartwatch strategy was always larger than a single product — and the Versa's arrival seven months later does allay fears that Fitbit put all of its eggs into a single basket.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's drugs regulator said on Tuesday it would work to minimise disruption caused by the country leaving the European Union as it tried to allay some of the worst fears of pharmaceutical companies.
Looking to allay doubts about China's legal processes, Liu Jianchao, who leads efforts to bring home corruption suspects, said details of 105 repatriation cases had been released, according to a transcript on the watchdog's website.
French media giant Vivendi will accelerate acquisitions in video games and advertising this year to allay investor concerns about its strategy, mixed results and poor share performance, two sources close to the matter told Reuters.
The data that DeepMind processes can remain the property of the organisations they come from (which should help to allay concerns about privacy), but the software that learns from that data will belong to Alphabet.
Analysts at Goldman Sachs and other research houses sought to allay fears over the impact of the EU crisis on oil specifically, pointing out that Britain's demand for fuel is negligible at the global level.
The news comes as tension flares over new Australian laws that seek to curb foreign interference, measures Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has said were adopted to allay concerns over Chinese influence in politics and universities.
The government had sought to allay concerns of a void at the helm of Africa's biggest economy by stressing that Buhari had given Vice President Yemi Osinbajo full powers as acting president during his leave.
Chief Executive Pedro Parente sought to allay concern that the move would mark a comeback of state meddling in Petrobras' pricing decisions, noting that the markup is enough to reverse years of government-mandated subsidies.
Engadget notes that Jarvish is already selling the first generation of X helmets in Taiwan, so that may help allay some of your concerns about the tech when these helmets go on sale next year.
The yuan firmed during the day, with dealers suspecting that the central bank intervened through state-run banks to support its currency, which could help allay fears that any depreciation would be allowed to continue.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - German copper products maker Wieland-Werke has submitted concessions in an attempt to allay European Union antitrust concerns over its plan to buy a flat rolled copper products business from Aurubis AG (NAFG.
They pop right into the side of the tablet, like so: The Wii U struggled to attract developers, but Nintendo has published a list of 48 software partners for the Switch, hoping to allay concerns.
G4S has worked to allay investor concerns after a series of past scandals including a deadly riot that broke out at a G4S-run immigration centre on Manus Island in Papua New guinea in 2014.
In order to win over support in Congress, particularly from Democrats, Corker contended that the Trump administration needs to allay fears from Europe that the legislation would not blow up the nuclear accord with Iran.
All support must now be thrown behind the existing Senate bill, which was designed to allay Democratic concerns from the outset, while still protecting U.S. companies and our strategic ally from bigoted and discriminatory boycotts.
But even that bright spot won't allay the anger that is brewing in the party about the very real price they are starting to pay for the reality show taking place in the White House.
We too were alarmed, because much as we tried to allay their fears, we could not promise that families would not be separated, which was the ultimate source of stress and tension in their lives.
City officials have tried to allay those fears, saying the apartments would not go to people who needed extensive social services, but to those who had simply been priced out of New York's housing market.
The Budapest blow-out will do little to allay concerns that Australia's top swimmers wither in the spotlight of the major events but Verhaeren said he was "very proud" of his team's efforts in Hungary.
On the final weekend of last season, after the Yankees had squandered several chances to clinch home-field advantage for a wild-card playoff game, Rodriguez sought to allay concerns that his team was panicking.
While brands have demanded greater control over the videos where their ads appear, the step taken by YouTube this week is likely too small to allay those concerns, said analyst Jan Dawson of Jackdaw Research.
Waiting for them was a Lieutenant Colonel in the US Army, a man the Pentagon had dispatched to allay concerns about a military training exercise set to take place in Texas, and across the Southwest.
Here's the difference Think outside yourself Since action can allay our anxieties, you may want to also consider what you can do to help others who may be more affected by the outbreak than you.
To allay the European Commission's worries, Telia has offered to grant TV distributors in Sweden and Finland fair and reasonable access to its free-to-air and basic pay TV channels, according to the document.
In an effort to allay the concerns of investors, SoftBank said on Monday that it would sell assets worth up to $41 billion to buy back $18 billion worth of shares and pay down debt.
The week is expected to be punctuated by behind-the-scenes arm twisting and deal making as party leaders work to allay senators' worries without exceeding their self-imposed $1.5 trillion budget for tax cuts.
But it is also creating a glut of overstock (H&M's $4.3 billion of unsold clothes, anyone?) and undermining the local industry of countries swamped by secondhand donations made to allay the guilt of purchase.
For now, the country's food supplies from 740,000 farms, 70,000 processing companies and a widespread distribution network are assured, Coldiretti said, seeking to allay fears as shoppers rushed to stock up on food this week.
For now, the country's food supplies from 740,000 farms, 70,000 processing companies and a widespread distribution network are assured, Coldiretti said, seeking to allay fears as shoppers rushed to stock up on food this week.
To allay privacy concerns around what is essentially an instance of high-tech surveillance by the state, Singapore's health ministry said personal details such as a user's name is not collected by the TraceTogether app.
Mohammed Abul Kalam, the Bangladesh's Relief and Refugee Repatriation Commissioner (RRRC) on Monday denied reports that the process had been delayed, saying more work needed to be done to allay concerns among the Rohingya refugees.
But the president's assent was not enough to allay concerns about the actual agenda of the populists once they enter power, even though they now claim a sudden conversion to full faith in the euro.
Mr. Tillerson came to the hearing acutely aware that his first task was to allay concerns that his four decades at Exxon had left him too close to Mr. Putin and dictators around the world.
The big-box retailer's better-than-expected quarterly results and forecast also helped allay fears about the health of the U.S. consumer that were spurred by outlook cuts by a handful of retailers on Tuesday.
The Security Council resolution was adopted to buttress the deal under which Iran curbed its nuclear activities to allay concerns they could be used to develop atomic bombs, in exchange for relief from economic sanctions.
Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez (D-San Diego), the author of the law, said Vox's decision showed the company had been misclassifying workers but that also she is working on a change to allay concerns from freelancers.
To try to allay concerns raised by European Union antitrust regulators, BASF offered in October to exclude parts of Solvay's European polyamide business, including innovation capabilities, from the list of assets it plans to acquire.
Mr. Manafort had recruited Skadden Arps to write a report that he intended to use to allay Western human rights concerns about the Ukrainian government's prosecution and jailing of a political rival of Mr. Yanukovych.
Republicans at least considered John McCain's medical history (including several bouts with cancer) when he ran for president in 2000 and 2008, and he provided an overwhelming amount of medical documentation to help allay fears.
G20 host China used the meeting to try to allay concerns about the world's second-biggest economy, and Beijing's ability to manage it, that have grown since a market rout and a surprise devaluation last August.
The update helped allay concerns over the ability of newer banks to challenge the big, established lenders after the Leave vote, as they could struggle to cope with an economic downturn, especially in the SME sector.
The poll would seem to allay fears, at least for now, that Mr. de Blasio's political position might deteriorate precipitously, buckling under persistent criticism of his management style and his response to a spike in homelessness.
An emboldened Hayat Tahrir al Sham has sought to allay fears it did not seek to dominate the whole province but suspicions run high among many in the region about their ultimate goals to monopolise power.
Fitterling sought to allay fears of independent seed sellers that the merger parties could decide to hike licensing fees for favorable plant characteristics, so-called traits, or that they could keep the best traits for themselves.
To allay the fears that Mr Black and Mr Lessig might stir in Republican hearts, the BBATF and CoS insist that a convention could put forward amendments only on the subjects listed in the states' applications.
When Chris Washington and Rose Armitage, his white girlfriend, arrive for a weekend visit with her family in a remote, leafy suburb, Dad tries hard (too hard) to allay any discomfort his guest may be experiencing.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Shares in Sweden's H&M, the world's second-biggest fashion retailer, slipped on Friday after quarterly local-currency sales growth matched forecasts but failed to allay longer-term market concerns over margins and inventory.
Mexico's government on Wednesday denounced forecast price rises by fuel retailers and tortilla makers, saying increases were unjustified as it sought to allay public concern about high inflation at the start of a presidential election year.
Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes made an appearance at a scientific convention today, but it wasn't to allay the many concerns about the company's previous blood tests, the results of which were thrown out earlier this year.
He attributed the rally partly to a Mastercard Inc report that sales during the U.S. holiday shopping season rose the most in six years in 2018, helping allay concerns about the health of the U.S. economy.
Wednesday. While the inclusion of the "trigger" could allay Corker's concerns and win his vote, it could cost the bill support from several other GOP senators who have spoken out against the idea, including Nevada Sen.
After the round, Mickelson tried to allay any worries that fans of the United States team in next week's Ryder Cup might have about his readiness for the biennial competition against a team of European players.
In that role, he helped the Swedish company allay concerns from artists over how they could gain a following and make money on Spotify's streaming music platform, which has thinner margins than the traditional record business.
DOHA, Nov 15 (Reuters) - Los Angeles 2024 Olympic bid leaders on Tuesday sought to allay concerns within the Olympic movement following Donald Trump's U.S. presidential election victory, saying the candidacy would continue to "celebrate our diversity".
"I think if they are able to replace Adam with somebody who is focused on corporate governance as a priority, that will help allay some of the concerns that the public equity investors had," Aarons said.
Under its 2015 with world powers, Iran curbed its enrichment of uranium for nuclear fuel to allay concerns it could be put to developing bomb material, and Tehran won relief from most international sanctions in return.
WASHINGTON — William P. Barr, President Trump's nominee for attorney general, promised on Monday that he would allow the special counsel to continue his investigation, seeking to allay Democrats' fears that he might shut down the inquiry.
Kurokawa, a medical doctor who served as a science adviser to the Japanese cabinet from 2006-2008, said Japan could allay concerns about its virus response by increasing transparency and letting any concerned patients be tested.
A San Francisco tourism industry association released a letter this week to people registered for the now-postponed  Game Developers Conference that sought to allay coronavirus fears while using partial and selective quotes from city officials.
To allay those concerns in the closing days in Iowa he was introduced at some of his events by two of his most prominent black supporters, Maryland Congressman Anthony Brown and Waterloo, Iowa, Mayor Quentin Hart.
Donald Trump's rocky performance on the final debate stage in Las Vegas on Wednesday night did little to allay his party's concerns that the GOP is headed for an electoral catastrophe up and down the ticket.
This week, days before Iowa will kick off the nominating process on Monday, the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal published stories detailing his campaign's extended efforts to allay concerns among staffers of color.
"We took action last night to stop a war," he said, reading carefully from a teleprompter, as he sought to allay concerns he was dragging the United States into another bloody conflict in the Middle East.
However, in an attempt to allay fears, the Chinese commerce ministry said on Thursday that China would strive to reach a "phase one" trade agreement with the United States as both sides kept communication channels open.
A 'golden share' in Yandex, which Sberbank currently holds will be transferred to a new Public Interest Foundation (PIF), as part of a move to allay Russian government concerns over potential foreign influence at the company.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Proposed tighter U.S. sanctions on Hezbollah have been altered enough to allay fears of major damage to Lebanon's economy, a sign Washington is taking concerns about Lebanese stability seriously, banking and political sources said.
Demonstrating that the discontent of many voters has been heard and will be incorporated into the earliest days of planning for the next four years could also allay worries about the integrity of the electoral process.
This contradicted months of insistence from the White House that Trump personally had nothing to do with it but appeared to be designed to allay concerns that Cohen had made an illegal contribution to Trump's campaign.
Particular weight is given to the father, Pierre (John Light at his most intense), whose efforts to allay his son's malaise, or even to understand it, backfire in ways that should not be given away here.
For his part, Energy Secretary Rick Perry tried to allay concerns at a major energy conference this week in Houston, downplaying, and perhaps gleefully oblivious to, the fallout of the looming trade war for US energy.
The Ifo survey helped allay concerns about the recent failure of forming a new German government and came a day after surveys of Europe's services and manufacturing industries beat the most optimistic forecasts in Reuters polls.
So people need to know this, and I think that will allay many of the unfounded fears stirred up in this latest effort by Trump — but that also again have been sown for literally decades, unfortunately.
FUNDAMENTALS * CHINA: A private Caixin/Markit survey showed factory activity expanding modestly in May at 50.2, but is unlikely to allay growing fears about the impact on China from an escalating trade dispute with the United States.
The first increase in industrial output in five months should help allay the fears of a recession that have roiled the stock market and eliminated bets for an interest rate hike from the Federal Reserve in March.
The running checks on production lines of all vaccine makers come as authorities seek to restore confidence in the sector and allay fears that the scandal could threaten ambitions for Chinese-made vaccines to be exported overseas.
If such a combination proves achievable, it could allay concerns about the kind of political uncertainty that plagued Spain through much of 2016, when politicians spent nearly a year haggling over the formation of a new government.
Simon Birmingham, the first senior Australian government official to visit China in a year, will attend the China International Import Expo, or CIIE, seen as an attempt by Beijing to allay foreign concern about its trade practices.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India expects space debris from its anti-satellite weapons launch to burn out in less than 45 days, its top defense scientist said on Thursday, seeking to allay global concern about fragments hitting objects.
Speaking in the early hours of Monday, Abadi sought to allay fears that the operation would turn into sectarian bloodletting, saying that only the Iraqi army and police would be allowed to enter the mainly Sunni city.
To allay the fear many potential readers may entertain that the whole enterprise is a cynical touting of hot young things, I can report that the average age of the artists chosen for inclusion calculates to 60.
Chinese fertilizer and chemical industry associations are considering an appeal to the government to lower natural gas prices once winter is past to allay the effects of the supply shortages, according to two officials from the groups.
Earlier this month Reuters reported the CAC met foreign business groups in a closed-door meeting to try to allay these fears, including an 18-month phase-in period for aspects of the regulations, according to attendees.
Under Armour shares shot up 230.6 percent Thursday, tracking for their best day in nearly two years, after the company's fourth-quarter results helped allay fears that weakness across the apparel space would creep into its performance.
He sought to allay concerns that repealing the Affordable Care Act, President Barack Obama's signature health care law, without a replacement plan would be problematic, saying certain actions could be taken administratively until Congress passes new law.
The company could make a written commitment to boost capacity and add 80 new jobs at the Aleris plant in Duffel, Belgium, to allay regulatory concerns that capacity may be curtailed to increase prices, the people said.
PARIS (Reuters) - French media giant Vivendi will accelerate acquisitions in video games and advertising this year to allay investor concerns about its strategy, mixed results and poor share performance, two sources close to the matter told Reuters.
Kerry told the meeting of European bank executives that lenders will not be held to task for doing legitimate business with Iran, in a bid to allay fears following past fines for the lenders for breaking sanctions.
In his second term, Obama sought to allay criticism from the left by instructing ICE to focus enforcement on "criminal aliens," those who had committed felonies such as drug offenses, violent crimes, and driving under the influence.
In an effort to allay those concerns, Primus has been on a reassurance tour of sorts over the past couple of weeks, meeting with progressive lawmakers and outside groups, according to a source familiar with the conversations.
Instead of dumping it, "why don't we modify the border adjustment provisions, phase them in slowly, make sure that we allay the valid concerns of those that are importing today," Brady said on "Squawk Alley" on Thursday.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Alphabet's Google will prompt Android users to choose their preferred browsers and search apps, a senior Google executive said on Tuesday, as the company seeks to allay EU antitrust concerns and ward off fresh sanctions.
Atlanta airport outage complicates insanely busy holiday travel Volunteers in shirts that said, "Ask Me," tried to allay concerns and passed out doughnuts to those in line, many of whom shared horror stories about the night before.
Ant has sought to allay those fears, reiterating on Monday that any data collected on MoneyGram users in the U.S. will continue to reside on U.S.-based servers and that MoneyGram will operate as an independent unit.
China is pushing to reach a preliminary trade agreement with the United States as both sides keep communication channels open, the Chinese commerce ministry said on Thursday, in an attempt to allay fears talks might be unravelling.
But she came to allay those doubts by building a sterling reputation with projects now known around the world, including the Asilomar conference grounds on the Monterey Peninsula and, most notably, the Hearst Castle at San Simeon.
In a recent blog post on the website American Greatness, a conservative lawyer named Mark Pulliam, who describes himself as having "fled California" for his current home in Texas, addressed such fears and sought to allay them.
Mr. Li also became on Friday the most senior Chinese official to try to allay foreign worries that Chinese technology companies spy on other countries at Beijing's request, saying that this has not happened and will not.
To allay Mr. Trump's concerns, tens of millions of dollars worth of campaign advertising that once ran through Parscale Strategy has been redirected to a new company, American Made Media, which is run by a Parscale lieutenant.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican presidential front-runner Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Wednesday sent an open letter to investors, seeking to allay concerns he could damage the economy, and promising to run an austere, zero-deficit government.
The local government stepped in to allay concerns, placing officials at Yingkou's biggest branch to help calm depositors, and hanging notices saying the bank had sufficient assets and that its operations and management were in good standing.
Banking officials said reintegrating Iranian banks into the financial system would take time, and may require support from the government to help allay the cost to commercial banks of taking on added risk and performing additional checks.
China will strive to reach an initial trade agreement with the United States as both sides keep communication channels open, the Chinese commerce ministry said on Thursday, in an attempt to allay fears talks might be unraveling.
It is likely that the State Department's overture to Giuliani in July was designed to allay fears of a diplomatic slight and to assure the nascent Ukrainian administration that everything would be OK between the two allies.
The statement could allay market fears that Saudi oil giant Aramco's initial public offering (IPO) - which could be the world's largest so far - might soak up market liquidity as Saudi investors direct their wealth towards the offering.
The main index's surge was led by trade-sensitive scrips, including HSBC, oil stocks and miners, after China attempted to allay fears by saying it would strive to reach a "phase one" deal with the United States.
A week before he took office, he pledged that his company would strike "no new foreign deals" while he was president to allay concerns that foreigners might try to influence U.S. policy by helping his business abroad.
Yet Buhari's appointment of Osinbajo, a southern Christian, as acting president did help allay fears of the intense political infighting of 2010 after then-president Umaru Yar'Adua fell ill and failed to nominate someone to run the country.
A Manhattan appeals court ruled last month that the sites may continue operating in New York while all this business gets sorted out, but hasn't done much to allay the concerns of third parties associated with the site.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU antitrust regulators said on Monday concessions by Russia's Gazprom aimed at avoiding fines should allay concerns of market abuse, signaling a thaw in business ties between Moscow and Brussels despite tensions over Ukraine and Syria.
Mexico is eager to drum up investor interest in strategic projects in its southeastern states and allay any fears about how Lopez Obrador has been managing the Mexican economy, Latin America's second largest, since taking office in December.
WASHINGTON — With bipartisan agreement, members of Congress said this week that Silicon Valley needed to be reined in with new regulations after Facebook's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, failed to allay concerns over the company's mishandling of user privacy.
Vestager scuppered a plan by Telia Company and Telenor to merge their businesses in Denmark in 2015, saying they had failed to allay her concerns about the reduced number of players in her home country after the deal.
The first increase in industrial output in five months should help allay the fears of a recession that have shaken up the stock market and eliminated bets for an interest-rate increase from the Federal Reserve in March.
Russia has already asked various Kurds to the talks, which have been postponed twice, but has steered clear of asking any from the Kurdish party that runs the area that includes Afrin, in order to allay Turkish concerns.
In an effort to allay such fears, Rome moved hastily this week to protect its telecoms sector from foreign predators, and the Italian president stressed on Friday that any deals had to be to advantageous to both countries.
Funding for clean energy projects would allay fears of environmental lobbyists that the bank's relaxed lending criteria could promote dirty fuels like coal in developing economies, like India, that are in a hurry to ramp up energy output.
To allay such fears, the commission wants to go gradually: at first, should depositors have to be made good, a European insurance fund would merely lend money to national schemes, which would then be recovered from other banks.
JUBA (Reuters) - South Sudan's sacked former army chief Paul Malong sought on Wednesday to allay concerns he might join a revolt after leaving the capital Juba soon after his dismissal, saying he had no "problems" with the government.
Hochstein's trip to Qatar, the world's largest Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) exporter, comes at a sensitive time as the United States emerges as a global LNG exporter and is seeking to allay Gulf countries' fears over Iranian influence.
But such pledges have done little to allay the concerns of China's trade partners, and there are growing calls in the United States and Europe for equal market treatment in response to what they see as Beijing's mercantilism.
LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China's ZTE Corp will appeal tough U.S. export restrictions imposed last week, according to a person familiar with the matter, after the telecom equipment maker's costly lobbying effort failed to allay concerns about its business.
Mueller can use that as an excuse if his final report appears one-sided — but that will likely not allay suspicions of most Americans that the special counsel's investigation was politically driven and not blind delivery of justice.
Talks between the U.S. and China broke down in May because China reportedly did not want to commit to changes in its laws to help allay U.S. concerns about intellectual property theft, forced technology transfers and currency manipulation.
But talk of "natural law" in the run-up to this public unveiling raised concerns in the LGBTQ community, among others, and Pompeo's mention that Harvard Law's Mary Ann Glendon will head the commission will not allay them.
But good faith conditions set up with the DOJ could help AT&T allay these worries, Bloomberg noted, pointing to AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson's comments to CNBC last October that he would be open to such considerations.
Surprisingly, Vivendi, which owns 24 percent of TIM, did little to allay concerns raised against its nominees in the past by changing few names and keeping de Puyfontaine as chairman, although this time in a non-executive role.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU antitrust regulators said on Monday concessions by Russia's Gazprom aimed at avoiding fines should allay concerns of market abuse, signalling a thaw in business ties between Moscow and Brussels despite tensions over Ukraine and Syria.
To allay Europe's concerns about mass U.S. surveillance, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry committed to creating a new ombudsman within the State Department to follow up on complaints from EU citizens about U.S. spying, the sources said.
KIEV (Reuters) - Ukrainian authorities are laying the groundwork for President Petro Poroshenko to visit Washington early next year, hoping to shore up U.S. support against Russia and allay concerns about what a Donald Trump presidency means for Kiev.
Earlier this month Reuters reported that the CAC met foreign business groups in a closed-door meeting to try to allay fears over the law and discuss an 18-month phase-in of the regulations, according to attendees.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A Singapore minister said on Monday the city state would not run out of food, seeking to allay concerns after neighbouring Malaysia announced it was closing its borders to prevent a further spread of the coronavirus.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is still working on what to ask from the European Union to allay lawmaker concerns over the backup plan that aims to prevent a hard border on Ireland, Brexit minister Stephen Barclay said on Tuesday.
Mr. Vance said he did not expect other district attorneys in the state to follow his lead, but he believed the blind approach to raising money would allay public concerns that lawyers could buy leniency for their clients.
While Desai and Hochstein, unlike Zichal, are not working on Biden's campaign, that may not allay environmentalists' fears about fossil fuel influence, should a Biden presidency follow the "Return to Normal" plan outlined by his confidants to Axios.
Hundreds of civic organizations are sending volunteers to knock on doors, visit cultural fairs and host town halls in an effort to educate Asian-Americans about the existence of the census, and to allay fears about completing it.
Morale among investors in the euro zone dropped in October to its lowest in more than six years as stimulus measures taken by central banks failed to allay recession fears, a survey by the Sentix research group showed.
Morale among investors in the euro zone dropped in October to its lowest in more than six years as stimulus measures taken by central banks failed to allay recession fears, a survey by the Sentix research group showed.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Morale among investors in the euro zone dropped in October to its lowest level in more than six years as stimulus measures taken by central banks failed to allay recession fears, a survey showed on Monday.
In conversations with CNN over the past week, Democratic members and aides acknowledge that Pelosi's promise to be a transitional leader has helped allay concerns that she would be speaker indefinitely if Democrats retake the House next month.
LONDON, April 3 (Reuters) - Twenty-First Century Fox said it could legally separate Sky News within the wider Sky group to allay the concerns of a British regulator about the news service's continuing independence under Rupert Murdoch's ownership.
LONDON, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Britain's drugs regulator said on Tuesday it would work to minimise disruption caused by the country leaving the European Union and spelt out plans to allay some of the worst fears of pharmaceutical companies.
But good faith conditions set up with the DOJ could help AT&T allay these worries, Bloomberg noted, pointing to AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson's comments to CNBC last October that he would be open to such considerations.
U.S. manufacturing output increased by the most in 20183 months in December, boosted by a surge in the production of motor vehicles and a range of other goods, which could allay fears of a sharp slowdown in factory activity.
This should allay concerns about risks for the economy linked to Chancellor Angela Merkel's failure to form a coalition government after an election in September, which raised the possibility of a second vote that could boost the far-right.
A source familiar with the matter said on Friday the companies had added concessions to try to allay EU antitrust concerns, including an offer to share Siemens' high-speed train technology for 10 years instead of five in Europe.
Also on Thursday, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Mexico received $10 billion in foreign direct investment in the first quarter of 2019, seeking to allay doubts about his economic management and fears over a potential ratings downgrade.
In a confidential memo to top donors this week, the former vice president's campaign manager sought to allay growing concerns that his candidate wouldn't be able to stay competitive with his rivals on the airwaves and on the ground.
I was still skeptical, knowing that Dior sunglasses can retail for $400 even outside China, but Daigou shoppers are known for shopping during sales periods and getting good prices because they buy in bulk, which helped allay my concerns.
Even if Iran does not withdraw from the NPT, it has indicated that it will probably ramp up enrichment of uranium, strictly limited under the deal to help allay fears it could be used to produce atomic bomb material.
Philip Hammond, who in the 2016 referendum voted to stay in the EU, sought to allay investor concerns over Brexit turmoil by calling for arrangements that would ensure free and smooth trade and for the "closest possible future relationship".
Ahead of the legislation's expected passage, Chinese telecom firm Huawei Technologies Co Ltd mounted a lobbying campaign to secure its participation in a 5G telecommunications roll-out and to allay Australian fears that the company poses a security risk.
TOKYO (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday offered a way to break the deadlock over the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union, calling for a "creative" compromise to allay concerns over the future of Irish border arrangements.
A look at the history of the behavior of its members and councilors also does not allay suspicions that in its marrow, it is indeed a racist organization that appeals to a base and irrational fear of the other.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China will launch a nationwide inspection into the safety of industrial products like food packaging and hazardous chemicals, market regulators said on Monday, the country's latest effort to allay public concerns after two deadly blasts last month.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's government on Wednesday denounced forecast price hikes by fuel retailers and tortilla makers, saying increases were unjustified as it sought to allay public concern about high inflation at the start of a presidential election year.
HNA's long-term strategy of debt-fueled growth, which peaked with its purchase of stakes in Hilton Worldwide Holdings and Deutsche Bank, is fraying, compounding the company's problems as it struggles to allay concerns over its opaque shareholding structure.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Growth in China's manufacturing sector is expected to have cooled only slightly in June after a surprise pickup in May, which along with strong industrial profits last month should help allay concerns of a sharp economic slowdown.
China is heading into the sixth year of its "war on pollution" to try to reverse damage from over three decades of untrammeled economic growth and allay public disquiet about the state of the country's air, soil and water.
The change began in May, when a group of young people kicked off efforts to spread simple techniques of cleanliness, waste management and recycling to allay villagers' fears that the garbage clogging the waterways would pollute their rice fields.
ZURICH, Feb 27 (Reuters) - The Swiss central bank sought on Monday to allay fears among citizens that bank notes could eventually be phased out as a result of global money-laundering rules or the rise of alternative payment systems.
In Italy on April 11th a clutch of banks and other financial institutions agreed to create a fund called Atlante (Atlas in Italian) to bail out troubled rivals and thus allay fears of a systemic crisis in Italian banking.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's Supreme Court on Thursday moved the rape trial of a powerful regional politician to the capital, New Delhi, to allay fears he could influence the outcome, a further embarrassment for the Hindu nationalist ruling party.
But the city could not do without migrants, Cai Qi, the city's Communist Party chief and a close ally of President Xi Jinping, said during a visit to the migrants this week, in a bid to allay the fears.
In 2002, in an attempt to allay criticism over the Iraq War and decisions not to ratify the Kyoto Protocol and the Rome Statute, the United States said it would rejoin the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization.
In a surprise move late last year, Shell's board turned to Lazard for an independent review of the $50 billion BG acquisition as it sought to allay shareholders' concerns over its merits in the face of plummeting oil prices.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House vowed Wednesday that the United States would still meet international commitments to cut carbon emissions, seeking to allay concerns that the Supreme Court might take away one of its main weapons against climate change.
FRANKFURT, Sept 19 (Reuters) - Bayer said it was unable to propose the sale of any assets to allay the European Commission's concerns about potential dominance in agricultural markets that could stem from the use of digital farm management tools.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Microsoft has offered concessions to EU antitrust regulators over its $26 billion bid for social network LinkedIn, the European Commission said on Wednesday, as the U.S. software company seeks to allay concerns over its largest ever deal.
However, Canelo did his best to allay any fears by issuing a statement of his own, citing Sulaiman and the WBC's "artificial" 15-day deadline as the major sticking point which prompted this move—not the opponent in question.
The country's central bank chief weighed in on Friday, saying the People's Bank of China (PBOC) is studying targeted measures to allay the financing difficulties of private companies and will push forward plans to support such firms' bonds financing.
In an interview this week, Volker Turk, an assistant high commissioner with the United Nations' refugee agency, said his staff would help with the screening and resettlement of refugees but only as a "one-off" to allay their suffering.
China will still strive to reach an initial trade agreement with the United States as both sides keep communication channels open, the Chinese commerce ministry said on Thursday, in an attempt to allay fears that talks might be unravelling.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will strive to reach an initial trade agreement with the United States as both sides keep communication channels open, the Chinese commerce ministry said on Thursday, in an attempt to allay fears talks might be unraveling.
In an effort to assuage concerns, Broadcom pledged Wednesday to increase research spending on 5G wireless tech and to create a $1.5 billion fund to invest in training engineering talent in the United States to help allay those concerns.
Obama's remarks came a day after his first visit to a U.S. mosque, where he sought to allay fears of Americans accustomed to pop-culture portrayals of Muslims as terrorists and to reassure Muslim American youth about their identity.
For weeks, the mayor has sought to allay fears over the outbreak, resisting calls to close schools or cancel large-scale events such as the St. Patrick's Day Parade, and urging New Yorkers to continue to live their lives.
Moves by some major economies including the United States to cut interest rates and pledge billions of dollars to fight the epidemic have done little to allay fears about the spread of the virus and the widening economic fallout.
It is also supposed to allay unionists in Northern Ireland because that region would legally be part of the United Kingdom's customs territory, allowing it to retain its close ties to Britain and to benefit from future trade deals.
The carmaker said on Friday there were no plans at present to change where Czech subsidiary Skoda makes its cars, as it seeks to allay the fears of unions and politicians in the republic about losing work to Germany.
If Saccone wins — and the election is too close to call at this point — Republicans will allay jitters that have increased with the losses of statehouse elections in areas Trump carried in Florida, Kentucky, Missouri, New Hampshire and Wisconsin.
Kurz has sought to allay such concerns and repeated on Tuesday that any government must have a "clear pro-European orientation", though he also wants a streamlined EU that focuses on core tasks like trade and protecting external borders.
The opening ceremony is scheduled to be held in less than six months, on July 22002, and Japanese officials sought on Thursday to allay fears that the dangerous virus would have any effect on the Games, athletes and fans.
The visit will be a show of party unity after caucus member Bernie Sanders of Vermont annoyed many Democrats with his drawn-out campaign against Clinton, although Sanders's endorsement of Clinton on Tuesday may allay some of those concerns.
Anheuser-Busch InBev, based in Belgium, is selling the brands, including the Pilsner Urquell group, to allay the concerns of European competition regulators after it completed its merger with SABMiller in a deal valued at more than $100 billion.
A strong report could allay fears about the U.S. economy's health, seal the deal for an interest rate hike later this month, and increase the probability that the Federal Reserve will raise rates more than once again next year.
As has hiring a "Dreamer" as his campaign manager, which he said has given his campaign a persuasive voice to allay the concerns of young potential voters who fear that by registering, they'll put undocumented family members in jeopardy.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte sought on Monday to allay fears about China's construction of military bases on manmade islands in the South China Sea, saying these were built to defend against America rather than confront neighboring states.
The company has gone to court to challenge the decision to block the disputed part of the route and to seek alternatives to allay Native Americans' concerns that the pipeline would cross sacred burial sites and pollute drinking water.
In one case, a boy with birth defects was born to a Maryland woman who had been given the drug by her mother, whose psychiatrist issued it "to allay her nervousness," according to an F.D.A. memo from August 1962.

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