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"assuage" Definitions
  1. assuage something to make an unpleasant feeling less severe

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Twitter's new toggle seeks to assuage both types of usage.
He's hoping the office routine will help assuage his grief.
Is this new initiative another Hail Mary to assuage critics?
Trying to assuage moderates' concerns only alienated the Freedom Caucus.
Hyperloop One's Colin Rhys wants to assuage your claustrophobia fears.
What are you saying to them to assuage their concerns?
But strong jobs numbers aren't always enough to assuage investors.
Mr Obama's advisers have done little to assuage such misgivings.
Those wanton murders did nothing to assuage the global humiliation.
They discussed whether a limited F.B.I. investigation might assuage them.
Since then, the company has done little to assuage investors.
Washington can offer Beijing two assurances to assuage its concerns.
But actually experiencing an autonomous ride can assuage growing fears.
He moved from house to house to assuage these fears.
Maybe he can assuage-- market participates fear at this point.
They assuage every grievance with empty promises of restored glory.
Reasonable leaders with rational arguments could not assuage the loss.
Those comments did little to assuage the fears of investors.
But that has done little to assuage the fears of Greenpeace.
Wade, this news likely won't assuage women's fears around reproductive rights.
Scott tries to assuage Zelda's panic by promising her the world.
Fortunately, shirtless Vladimir Putin is here to assuage all our fears.
Do you think that's going to assuage our concerns about this?
So what can you do to assuage those not-great feelings?
The first retailer report on Thursday did little to assuage concerns.
That effort flopped, which advocates hope will assuage DC doctors' worries.
Pruitt has also spent thousands of dollars to assuage his paranoia.
Robots will help assuage loneliness and mitigate the effects of dementia.
That, however, is unlikely to assuage Mr Trump either (see article).
But those denials have failed to assuage Republicans, including the president.
Mexico has also worked to assuage Democratic concerns about the deal.
A statement from the company to Axios failed to assuage concerns.
The president's prime time speech failed to assuage fears about coronavirus.
Dare I treat myself to more sushi to assuage the pain?
Nor was it clear whether his appointment would assuage the protests.
The nomination of Mr. Conte did not exactly assuage those concerns.
Democratic officials in Nevada tried to assuage fears that their Feb.
To assuage such worries, a joint statement issued after an Aug.
Here are five questions he could answer to assuage those concerns.
Mattis' visit could be seen as an attempt to assuage those concerns.
In this post, Zuckerberg tries to assuage concerns about the new feature.
However, his efforts seemed to do little to assuage the public's concerns.
Here's some footage of the liftoff to assuage your unrequited satellite love.
Instead, the President chose to intrude on it to assuage his ego.
The launch of a satellite service is unlikely to assuage those concerns.
But those denials have failed to assuage conservatives and the Trump administration.
She pointed out that that might assuage some consumers' concerns about privacy.
Second, is my method an ethical way to assuage my own guilt?
You haven't done anything wrong; there's no guilt for you to assuage.
President Obama has done little to assuage concerns by the tech industry.
Smooth-talking and extremely well-rewarded advisers can usually assuage any doubts.
The public apology did little to assuage his pain or his frustration.
Other Fed officials quickly moved to assuage those worries after the Dec.
"In this way, dreaming serves to assuage the associated fear," he says.
Big questions remain, though, and his statement is unlikely to assuage investors.
It will neither flatter liberal pieties nor assuage feelings of collective guilt.
And to assuage our fears, neurological research shows that emotion trumps reason.
Meanwhile, Lam made an attempt to assuage strikers' concerns, the Post reported.
I'd rather be transparent and assuage others' anxieties about who is coming.
The vote had been held over previously, presumably to assuage those concerns.
We use peacemaking tactics to assuage predators' egos or cajole their senses.
So at a press conference on Wednesday, Trump attempted to assuage those concerns.
Mother's husband won't ever try to assuage her discomfort or ease her fears.
Whether that move is enough to assuage growing concerns remains to be seen.
His Summer League debut with the Bulls did little to assuage those concerns.
The Europeans fought desperately to assuage Mr Trump's concerns, and earned only humiliation.
Drinking coffee can also help to assuage the effects of a fatty meal.
But let me assuage your concerns: the GM501 is a really fast laptop.
But orbiting could also be their way to assuage some of their guilt.
It's unclear at this point whether the new approach will assuage those critics.
Mylan has made moves to assuage the upset by expanding its EpiPen4Schools program.
To assuage jittery investors, "It would be beneficial to Snapchat to maintain growth."
Brower said he's confident the FBI will be able to assuage lawmakers' concerns.
I was wondering: What are you saying to them to assuage their concerns?
To assuage any guilt, the men decide to create a code of conduct.
Producers on the show also worked to assuage concerns about the show's future.
Y., asked Schmidt how the department could assuage skepticism from the tech sector.
Higher than expected U.S. GDP data was not enough to assuage investor nerves.
But those assurances did little to assuage lawmakers on Capitol Hill on Tuesday.
But those comments appear to have done little to publicly assuage Democrats' concerns.
Over the past month, Trump hasn't done a whole lot to assuage things.
If you still have qualms, Leesa's philanthropy should assuage your concerns a bit.
But the 76-year-old statesman didn't assuage the concerns of his competitors.
That's likely right, but it still shouldn't assuage our concern about his role.
The Trump administration has done little to assuage European allies already on edge.
President Donald Trump tried to assuage concerns over the outbreak on Wednesday night.
Self-care apps, and particularly meditation apps, help assuage these sorts of problems.
It's a tension that no elevator speech or 20-page thesis could assuage.
What would you say to those voters to try to assuage their concerns?
As the report was coming together, Perry did little to assuage their fears.
Would there be a staff person always in sight to assuage her fears?
And if I do, is it only to assuage my own sense of failure?
And the release of the trailer on Wednesday did little to assuage that furor.
The trailer for the project -- released Wednesday -- has done little to assuage that furor.
In her own lyrics, Ally wants to assuage the male character in his vulnerability.
The move could help to assuage mounting concerns of censorship or national security threats.
Obama's actions on Iran, Syria and Russia have done nothing to assuage that fear.
To assuage those concerns, Amazon put a physical, visible shutter switch on the device.
NoiseAware's line of internet-connected noise sensors is an attempt to assuage these fears.
His response to the latest test will have done little to assuage these fears.
Yet nominating a candidate just to assuage this group comes with a trade-off.
His performance over the last 48 hours will do little to assuage Trump's doubts.
Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), the group's former head, to try to assuage their concerns.
Beyonce's performance Sunday -- with dancers in Black Panther-like attire -- didn't assuage those feelings.
Cook's comments, and his appearance on CNBC, are strategic moves to assuage investor fears.
Well, here's something to assuage your conscience: supermodel Chrissy Teigen feels the same way.
That provision could assuage concerns by Trump that the bill would "bail out" insurers.
But better-than-expected profits last week appeared to assuage some of those concerns.
That is not enough to assuage the fears of women such as Karima Rahimyaar.
To assuage those kinds of fears, Facebook is leaning on its anti-anonymity stance.
Chicago has had championship basketball, football and hockey teams to assuage its baseball pain.
The tax-cut bill, however, does much to assuage the bruised feelings of Republicans.
They might succeed if they can assuage Iranian pride by becoming the submissive demandeurs.
Empty gestures intended to fill news cycles, buttress political legacies and assuage the hopeful.
In an interview with PoliticsHome, Bradley did little to assuage worries about her preparedness.
Hyman has also taken to Twitter to try to assuage the frustrations of customers.
To assuage their doubts, they want a deficit "trigger" in the tax cut bill.
The offering certainly did not assuage concerns about the current environment for tech IPOs.
Pence has the power to assuage those concerns simply by being on the ticket.
Broadcom sought to assuage the concerns on Wednesday by pledging to increase research spending.
Carbon offsets do seem to offer the most direct way to assuage traveler's guilt.
No amount of multicultural sloganeering will assuage Americans' concerns that the system is broken.
To assuage them, Bill de Blasio, upon becoming mayor, undid Mr. Bloomberg's circumcision regulations.
" A pediatrician prescribed one of her children unnecessary antibiotics to assuage the "nervous mother.
But it is not clear that such a move would assuage Mr. Trump's concerns.
The news may assuage some concerns about whether China is unfairly manipulating its currency.
Google and Facebook, in particular, are trying to assuage advertisers' concerns around objectionable content.
It didn't totally assuage my concerns, but I was glad it hadn't completely loosened.
That failed to assuage investors who worry about Areva's ability to repay its debt.
Eight years of a black president didn't assuage those minds, but instead inflamed them.
Jeffries' comments appeared to assuage Pelosi's concerns, according to two sources in the room.
Mr. Buhari's phone conversation with President Trump has helped assuage rumors of his death.
Releasing her plan last week didn't seem to do much to assuage their concerns.
WeWork has attempted to assuage investor concerns by making changes to its governance structure.
That said: Facebook has gone to great lengths to try to assuage privacy concerns.
That's still not enough to assuage those who've long championed the city's judicial values.
Black students on campus have also sought to assuage new and returning minority students' fears.
The Republican Party has no way to assuage the concerns it's fanned in its voters.
Corker told CNN he was hopeful that through his meetings, Tillerson could assuage wary Republicans.
Russia's rhetoric on the issue of non-citizens has done little to assuage these concerns.
On September 24th Canada circulated a proposal to assuage America's concerns to other WTO members.
That may assuage concerns that the sales tax hike could damp already weak economic growth.
They're manipulatively calling for regulation –– a trap intended to assuage public fears while hastening adoption.
His appearance on the program did little to assuage concerns from some of Trump's allies.
But he has done little to assuage doubts about his ability to manage the economy.
Speculation swirled around Warren as a possible vice presidential pick to assuage Sanders primary voters.
Time is running out: Warsaw has been given until June 26th to assuage Brussels' concerns.
But that money does not appear to be enough to assuage the insurance industry's concerns.
To assuage any lingering concerns, the city of Denver will additionally conduct its own audit.
Pacquiao again tried to assuage his constituents' concerns when news of the November fight broke.
Allow me to temporarily assuage your problems by offering up some lovely images of Jupiter.
Zuckerberg met with senior conservative leaders in an attempt to assuage fears after the story.
If the goal is to assuage anxiety, I'm not sure these devices would do that.
Soon, my order was up, and the visual presentation did little to assuage my concerns.
They also have rechargeable front and rear LED lights to help assuage worries about safety.
And it worked with federal regulators to introduce tamper-proof packaging to assuage people's fears.
Minutes from the most recent FOMC meeting in January did little to assuage market concerns.
She came here to assuage her guilt about handmaids' lives, not to change her mind.
Telecoms firms typically offer network access or licensing deals to try to assuage regulatory concerns.
Hemingway is also eager to assuage readers worried that Trump was spiking an ongoing investigation.
Johnson added that "of course" the talk with Ryan was enough to assuage his concerns.
We use them as instruments to describe our passion, assuage our fears and to heal.
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Swift action on Judicial Redress, they say, would help assuage those concerns before the Jan.
Cramer has also said he's tried to assuage Wall Street concerns about the liberal candidate.
On Tuesday the president tried to assuage concerns among investors in Southeast Asia's largest economy.
Do we have the right to create individual suffering in order to assuage our guilt?
By 18 I was horny as fuck and Jesus didn't do anything to assuage this.
As if to assuage this anger, Trump went on a Twitter tear on Friday night.
No amount of multicultural sloganeering will assuage Americans' concerns that the immigration system is broken.
Now, as criticism mounts, Huawei is meeting with customers and government officials to assuage concerns.
And amid concerns of an impending recession, the numbers will either assuage or stoke fears.
But as president, he has tried to assuage foes of the deal without wrecking it.
Instead of eating to assuage your emotions, find healthy alternatives like exercise, meditation, and reading.
To assuage the fears of retail lobbyists, FDR moved Thanksgiving forward a week that year.
Retailers said their robot designs were not explicitly meant to assuage angst about job losses.
But his comments did little to assuage fears as prices continued to move lower Monday.
And the addition of her new co-host, Bradley Jackson (Witherspoon), doesn't assuage her concerns.
That prompted Ambrosia to shutter in August in an attempt to assuage the FDA's concerns.
Pompeo's declarations are doing little to assuage lawmakers' anger, which only seems to be growing.
When Mr. Yameen visited Magoodhoo island in late January, he tried to assuage such fears.
Higher growth, more progressive tax, higher minimum wages and better social provision would assuage discontent.
The new law includes a number of amendments that were added to assuage such concerns.
It may assuage the soul but is alien to the demands of contemporary hustle culture.
But this amendment doesn't do much at all to assuage concerns about the older proposals.
To assuage all those fears, Google is effectively saying it won't let something like that happen.
The NFL has donated millions to the organization in the past to assuage past player protests.
During his confirmation hearing, Friedman tried to assuage concerns and apologized for some of his comments.
The WBC maintains draconian pitch-count ceilings, particularly in its early rounds, to assuage clubs' fears.
Hawley's response, which one source describes as a "PR answer," did little to assuage their fears.
Tacking on a charitable component presumably might help assuage some guilt for the swag-seeking attendees.
Her credentials as a Wall Street watchdog could help assuage the progressive wing of the party.
Still, that might not assuage the sadness of fans who wanted a show to continue forever.
DeVos on Wednesday tried to assuage conservatives worried about her previous support of the controversial standards.
The company would spend mightily, only to assuage investor fears with promises of a bright future.
CEO Jamie Dimon had to "hit the phones Tuesday to assuage clients' concerns," per the report.
Sanders sought to assuage those fears at Wednesday's press briefing by relaying a message from Trump.
So far, Trump's handling of the events in Charlottesville has done little to assuage those concerns.
But Levi jeans and Marlboro Lights did little to assuage the pain inflicted by swift liberalization.
And the Church's use of external, worldly arbiters is meant to assuage suspicions of self-protection.
Much, though not all, of Monday night's choreography seemed designed to assuage concerns of Christian conservatives.
The proposal aims to assuage concerns of two flanks of the GOP, which controls the House.
A strong report on the American job market on Friday did little to assuage investors' concerns.
Nor do they solve our economic challenges or assuage those uncomfortable with our growing racial diversity.
The clerk's office will be sending out a letter to all voters hoping to assuage concerns.
Wealthy colleges could help assuage that by enrolling many more students from other walks of life.
Expect more of that Wednesday, and a push by the relevant committee chairs to assuage concerns.
But he did not offer the kind of open-ended commitment that might assuage Ms. Pelosi.
But she's quick to assuage any anxiety by insisting that the team's recipes are pretty accessible.
But this has done little to assuage concerns that the arch foes could stumble into conflict.
You can help assuage those feelings by letting your manager know that you're open to reevaluating.
The CDC announcement also came as President Donald Trump tried to assuage fears about the outbreak.
In an effort to assuage the public on political disinformation, Facebook has only muddied the waters.
If it had started to assuage, then it would mean I would have started to forget.
On Thursday, Kavanaugh sought to assuage worries about how political he might be on the court.
The authors say they hope their study will assuage fears that all geothermal drilling causes earthquakes.
Cramer has often said that he's tried to assuage Wall Street concerns about the liberal Warren.
The Cavs also altered their travel schedule to allow more sleep and assuage the recovery process.
"Positive earnings commentary should help assuage investor concerns," wrote Jefferies analyst Seth Rosenfeld, who rates Thyssenkrupp "buy".
On one point of concern, few say Trump's efforts have gone far enough to assuage their worries.
Understanding what happened is vitally important, so the intelligence community should act quickly to assuage Americans' concerns.
If scooters are actually going to rewire the world, they'll have to assuage us of those doubts.
Landmark's new features could assuage those anxieties, particularly if they help subscribers plan a little further ahead.
San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President John Williams sought to assuage some of those fears on Wednesday.
Trump tried to assuage these concerns, saying on Thursday that a deal with China was still possible.
European countries could assuage Mr Trump by working to counter Iran's meddling in Syria, Iraq and elsewhere.
TfL's ruling was chiefly meant to assuage the grievances of drivers of black cabs, a powerful lobby.
Tencent placed its own restrictions on gaming in what appeared to be an attempt to assuage regulators.
The merger will be subject to several conditions designed to assuage the concerns of the deal's critics.
I've also found that setting a time to check-in can help assuage an ex's abandonment fears.
Paul advocated to leave parts of Obamacare in place -- like some amount of subsidies -- to assuage moderates.
Trump and GOP leaders have offered a series of amendments to assuage concerns of members of Congress.
In hearings this week, Gorsuch aimed to assuage concerns about his independence or fairness to marginalized groups.
According to the ride-hail service, these numbers are meant to assuage developers nervous about deep-linking.
The administration clobbers farmers with an unnecessary trade war then attempts to assuage them with taxpayer handouts.
But the authors of the study say time is also needed to assuage North Korea's security concerns.
To assuage his disappointment, Whistler and his brother-in-law, Seymour Haden, invited Fantin-Latour to England.
And adding the repeal will likely entice Paul -- and assuage enough of his concerns about the deficit.
It's one of the reasons McConnell worked so hard to assuage her concerns about the tax legislation.
Sessions's comments are designed to assuage critics who believe the Justice Department could be politicized under Trump.
His aim: to assuage their concerns about his plan to buy Twitter, the struggling social media company.
To help assuage those concerns, Volkswagen said that it would produce at its plant in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Their assertions about the fish's safety did little to assuage some environmental, consumer, grocery, and fishing groups.
And that, in turn, will create pressure on McConnell and other GOP leaders to assuage their concerns.
But the coming deal will not assuage frustration among lawmakers at the administration's botched testing approach. Sen.
We're in the middle of earnings season — and results from companies could help assuage the worst concerns.
The Cambridge Analytica revelations have forced Facebook to scramble to assuage fresh concerns by regulators and lawmakers.
President Obama gave the war his qualified approval to assuage Saudi anger over his Iran nuclear deal.
Huawei sent Ms. Meng — a daughter of Huawei's founder, Ren Zhengfei — to try to assuage HSBC's concerns.
Even tepid assurances from House leaders that they would enter negotiations with the Senate didn't assuage him.
Fox has sought to assuage those concerns, promising to maintain the editorial independence of Sky's news arm.
The contribution felt productive, if microscopically so, and helped to assuage an otherwise overwhelming sense of despair.
One reason may be to assuage lawmakers who do not favor making concessions on ZTE to China.
Will Pompeo assuage U.S. diplomats in Ukraine who've been upset by his treatment of their embassy chiefs?
The Republicans said he failed to assuage their concerns on issues including public safety and religious freedom.
Beyond the finance sector, Mr. Trump has also done little to assuage concerns about his coming presidency.
But unlike Zimmer, I was able to assuage our fears using a drop of my own blood.
Having financial help from the Justice Department will also help assuage some concerns over costs, Criswell predicted.
That gives the three partners years to work out their differences and assuage any of FIFA's concerns.
He was quickly pardoned by his successor, to assuage pressure by his supporters and relatives in government.
Boeing declined to comment on the messaging by airlines to assuage any consumer fears about the jets.
Her comments did nothing to assuage GOP fears that there is little chance of winning her vote.
Alex Zhu, the head of the Chinese-owned viral video app, is trying to assuage Washington's fears.
But DonorsChoose says its platform is designed to assuage all of these concerns — unlike other crowdfunding websites.
It started by taking kids from their parents first and attempting to assuage demands for legislation later.
The words did little to assuage an angry chorus of critics who believed the gorilla's death was unnecessary.
In the meantime, Ms. Zimmer has met with small groups of residents to try to assuage their fears.
But this has done little to assuage concerns that the two arch foes could stumble into a conflict.
He also vowed to "stick around," which will help assuage investors concerned he would flee after the merger.
I understand why these things make people feel safe, and are able to assuage aspects of people's trauma.
However, the currency's stabilisation on Tuesday was not enough assuage markets, but did halt their slide by midsession.
But sophisticated analytics does little to assuage situations where employees are using low-tech methods to capture information.
The poll numbers did little to assuage Johnson's ire over the deal's opaque process and hefty financial incentives.
This helps assuage my FOMO, and I get back to Real Housewives feeling more content with my decision.
"This is as much to assuage the public's concern as it is to ensure safety and deter terrorists."
Black characters are not just these one-dimensional tokens to assuage publishers obilivity and pacify readers of color.
For now, to assuage the area's ranchers, Iberá's jaguars are confined to an island deep inside the reserve.
The investment Netflix puts into each country will be more difficult to assuage as everything gets looped together.
The stabilization was not enough to assuage markets although it did halt the slide in the stock market.
Evan, in an effort to assuage their terrible grief, finds himself inadvertently claiming that he was his friend.
Katanga's radioactive cobalt will do nothing to assuage the sector's concerns about its volatile reliance on the DRC.
Elevating Bannon, she said, wouldn't assuage the fears of minorities who feel targeted by Trump and his supporters.
Part of the motivation is no doubt to assuage President Donald Trump's concerns about the bilateral trade deficit.
Over the airwaves, FDR wouldn't just promote the New Deal, but comfort the nation and assuage American's anxieties.
He also put his assets into a revocable trust in an attempt to assuage conflict-of-interest concerns.
The near-total adherence to party lines will assuage the chief concern among party leaders on both sides.
The removal of the backstop will assuage the fears of some, if not all, pro-Brexit Conservative MPs.
Wang on Tuesday said re-committing to the deal was key to assuage concerns about Iran's nuclear capability.
Trump did little to assuage those concerns over the weekend, tweeting aggressively about the tariffs he is imposing.
Kaspersky himself has offered to testify before Congress and provide source code in order to assuage any concerns.
Instead, he's been focusing on repeating a line meant to assuage fears, because Facebook doesn't sell your data.
It said it would make changes to the new policy ASAP to assuage users' fears in this area.
There is evidence that some pedophile priests confess to colleagues to assuage their guilt, knowing forgiveness is assured.
A Federal Reserve rate cut of 50 basis points failed to assuage concerns of a global economic slowdown.
What purpose does it serve, other than to enrage its target and assuage the guilt of a collaborator?
The goal was to assuage tensions that have arisen since Trump implemented tariffs on European steel and aluminum.
Her friend Stevie (Sue Jean Kim) is a world-class neurotic whom no amount of Zoloft can assuage.
To assuage DreamHost's worries about potential First Amendment violations, Judge Morin will supervise the examination of the data.
To assuage criticism about that lack of transparency, Google made public its guidelines for search quality in 2013.
But changes to assuage the conservative group could alienate moderates in the House and cost leaders more votes.
Khan's words of reassurance were meant to assuage worries over the sight of more police on the streets.
The lawyer's assurance wasn't likely to assuage concerns that the president would act against the special counsel, however.
Republicans in part hoped an uptick in military spending would assuage the president's doubts about border security money.
China, for which CPEC is a key part of its Silk Road ambitions, sought to assuage such fears.
He's also tried to assuage concerns about how the internet will fare in the absence of the rules.
The legislation would assuage those concerns by adding a provision that protects employers from liability in such cases.
Based on the Clintons' history, there's reason for doubt — and Bill's comments did nothing to assuage those concerns.
New noise protection measures would also be needed to assuage local residents weary of the roar of jet engines.
To assuage those worried about letting Facebook into their financial affairs, the firm will decentralise decision-making about Libra.
Just three senators could tank the bill — meaning Republicans need to assuage their concerns enough to get their votes.
After fliers aired their grievances on Twitter, the budget airline decided to assuage them with bonus Rapid Rewards points.
This amendment, which could result in higher premiums for people who are already sick, does not assuage these concerns.
U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan attempted to assuage fears that compromise on the bill was still some distance away.
He sought to assuage investors in a letter that said "significant changes" in GE leadership teams were under way.
Either way, 23andMe customers have expressed some chagrin about the deal, and Wojcicki's appearance today might not assuage them.
In particular, they said, the CEO helped assuage doubts about the German lender's commitment to its leveraged finance business.
The terms of the binding deal to be signed on May 11 seek to assuage some of those concerns.
That wasn't enough to assuage some Democrats' concerns about the fate of the special counsel investigation in Barr's hands.
Trump also sought to assuage concerns of some national security officials about the U.S. commitment to its NATO allies.
The unusual mix of amendments to Medicaid reflects leadership's attempt to assuage concerns from both staunch conservatives and moderates.
But the changes designed to assuage concerns of conservatives could make it difficult for moderates to support the bill.
It was widely seen as a tap on the brakes to assuage investors' concerns about overproduction and falling prices.
Cynics might be tempted to dismiss such measures as an easy way for yuppies to assuage their guilty consciences.
Leaders were still trying to assuage concerns by conservatives concerned with the bill's assistance to the country's sugar industry.
The small engine is installed primarily to assuage the anxieties of people worried about driving with electric power alone.
Critics of Garrett's nomination argue that he failed to assuage their concerns during his confirmation hearing earlier this month.
The ruling party has sought to assuage those fears by saying that land reform will follow a parliamentary process.
Pelosi on Monday outlined several specific proposals that seem designed to ease the tensions and assuage the liberal wing.
But as the presumptive Republican nominee, he is also trying to assuage doubts about the convictions of his conservatism.
He tried to assuage the analysts and investors, assuring them that his company was committed to closing the deal.
On Thursday, Donald Trump flew to DC to meet with congressional Republicans and assuage their concerns about his candidacy.
Co-Founder Bryan Stacy has felt the fear of STD tests and created Biem to assuage it in others.
Even assurances that as long as people maintain continual coverage, they won't be penalized, do little to assuage me.
Their assurances did little to assuage the concerns of some gun owners who objected to the new record-keeping.
But Chief Manley seemed to assuage worries about more bombs when he said all seven had been accounted for.
Lyft and Uber's leadership have tried to assuage investors' concerns about their businesses by painting a path to profitability.
In the lead-up to its IPO, the company has tried to assuage investor concerns by improving its governance.
When decisions are made, politicians try to assuage their bases, and their bases are the extremists in both parties.
I am sorry to say that digging into the mask shortage does little to assuage one's sense of outrage.
But demanding praise is often a compensatory act, one meant to assuage a nagging sense of incompetence and failure.
To help assuage those fears, Washington, Beijing and Moscow should use their unique relationships to advance a full settlement.
This does nothing to assuage my worry and now I'm embarrassed for showing my belly to the worst person.
" Toomey added: "The administration clobbers farmers with an unnecessary trade war then attempts to assuage them with taxpayer handouts.
Telegram has said that its goal is an independent market and that it's willing to assuage the SEC's concerns.
The film instantly became a front-runner, one that looked as if it could assuage the Academy's race problem.
Mr. Ferro donated his stake in The Sun-Times to a charitable trust last year to assuage antitrust concerns.
"My expectation is they probably will get some mini deal done and that should assuage the market," Ablin said.
Hong Kong's leaders have been trying to assuage frightened residents demanding answers, while still appeasing their ultimate bosses in Beijing.
Oil prices jumped after a third surprise weekly drop in U.S. crude stockpiles helped assuage fears over a global glut.
Mr Rosselló might also have found ways to assuage voters who grumbled that his government presided over nepotism and corruption.
Donald Trump may not possess the capacity to assuage those fears, but he owes it to this nation to try.
Apple shares rose 1.9 percent after CEO Tim Cook tried to assuage some of the concerns plaguing the tech giant.
The manufacturer hopes to assuage passenger fears and persuade airlines that they need to pay attention to online customer feedback.
Fernández and Macri held a cordial meeting on Monday and promised an orderly transition, helping to momentarily assuage investor concerns.
It's an area where YouTube has tried to assuage complaints by investing more than $60 million into content ID software.
"The way they've gone about trying to assuage our fears has only muddied the waters more," the senior engineer said.
The results, based on a survey of global automotive manufacturers and suppliers conducted by Ponemon Institute, doesn't assuage my concerns.
However, Pivotal was unsure if that would be enough to assuage fears, because it minimized rather than solved the issue.
Rudrappa acknowledges that physical and cultural distance can assuage even principled buyers' anxieties, especially in the case of breast milk.
Both companies have consistently denied accusations they pose any security threat, but that hasn't helped assuage the firm's fiercest critics.
Shedding light on how algorithms make their decisions will assuage the anxiety that people feel about new—and existing— technology.
McCain sounds mostly satisfied, though Republican leaders are weighing last-minute changes to the tax bill to assuage iffy votes.
During a crisis, the spokesperson can assuage a shaken populace, reassure an ally, and perhaps even deter a potential foe.
Republicans have tried to assuage concerns of conservative House members without losing too many votes from moderates, and vice versa.
A major question to grapple with is how to assuage (usually reasonable) fears while improving efficiency and standard of living.
And the tech industry needs to work with elected officials and regulators to assuage their fears about job-killing technologies.
This could serve future lobbying efforts as well as assuage the concerns of worried interest group members far from Washington.
Maybe it's time for Nymeria and Arya to meet up again and assuage Jon's cruel goodbye with a joyous reunion.
Unfortunately for Simon & Schuster, Reidy's letter does little to assuage any of the many substantive criticisms of the Yiannopolous deal.
Ryan enjoyed a nearly two-dozen vote margin for error where McConnell had to assuage 50 of his 52 members.
The Graham-Menendez proposal could also be watered down before it clears the Senate to assuage concerns from business groups.
The teachers were also equipped to assuage their fears around potential explosions from multiple gas leaks looming in the neighborhoods.
Leads have also made significant document changes on both the bond and loan, to assuage investor concerns around loose covenants.
Appropriators are trying to assuage those concerns by ensuring the funding can't be used beyond the purposes of humanitarian aid.
The government also promised economic aid to help assuage concerns that a new military base would undermine the local economy.
The changes to encryption were one of a few amendments meant to assuage concerns about the law's effect on privacy.
To assuage Monsanto's concerns, Bayer threw in a $2 billion breakup fee if the deal fell apart on antitrust grounds.
So when your child throws a temper tantrum, as all children do, emotional intelligence will help you assuage the situation.
Facebook's top executives concluded that they should address the issue and assuage staff concerns at a quarterly all-hands meeting.
At the end of the year, Ferrer tried to assuage any fears over the downgrade, sending an email on Dec.
He once again fumbled over his words repeatedly and did little to assuage concerns over his age and mental fitness.
The choice of Shulkin should assuage worries of veterans organizations worried Trump's reforms would be radical and lead to privatization.
Shouldn't the considerable upward trend of the past five years and status quo of the esports market assuage these concerns?
The companies had first proposed changes to their terms and conditions in March to assuage the regulators' concerns in March.
The Fed announced new monetary stimulus on Friday, but that wasn't enough to quell market volatility or assuage investors' fears.
But he's as much marketer as ideological warrior, selling products to assuage the fears he is so expert at stoking.
Many analysts believed the move was intended to assuage feelings that Mr. Tinubu had been sidelined during Mr. Buhari's administration.
Many will see this tough rhetoric as an attempt to assuage any worries that she has moved to the left.
Jacobson was left working with her Mexican counterparts to assuage growing concern — and anger — at the new president's tough talk.
The American founders were attuned to these concerns, and they built failsafes into the system in order to assuage them.
If I knew definitively how to assuage these fears, then many political consulting firms would be banging at my door.
But she declined, she said, because she remembered something her husband had told her to assuage any potentially dangerous situations.
It's part of a government program to assuage grieving relatives so they don't try to take revenge against endangered tigers.
But the trust also filed an amended application with the Army Corps that it hoped would assuage the judge's objections.
The defense is expected to wrap its arguments on Tuesday as it seeks to assuage senators still on the fence.
Meanwhile, Trudeau also sought to assuage energy-rich Alberta by backing expansion of a key pipeline to the West Coast.
Be it plant-based meats, novel distribution systems or nutrition-based tech, this segment aims to assuage consumer-driven demands.
Facebook representatives had briefed Commerce Committee staff on Thursday about the matter, but that did little to assuage lawmaker. Sen.
These steps won't end the Syrian civil war, bring back the innumerable lives lost, nor assuage our collective moral conscience.
So what I'll want to see is whether Warren gives herself and her party enough flexibility to assuage these concerns.
On Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Pruitt addressed career E.P.A. employees to assuage unease with — and even rebellion against — their new boss.
Obama needed to assuage the fears and outrage of the American public, and to assure them it wouldn't happen again.
To assuage feelings of guilt, she seeks to live faultlessly, and creates a family life that is placid but false.
The R.S.S. and other Hindu nationalists have claimed that the efforts to assuage the Kashmiris created a self-defeating dynamic.
Coalition members say Ma'ruf Amin's nomination is aimed to woo the Muslim vote and assuage doubt over Widodo's religious convictions.
She insists on using the hollow management language of "professionalism" to assuage her own guilt and fear, and Isabel's anger.
People were wary of the device's safety from the start and a string of high-profile accidents didn't assuage their worries.
The Google-esque site has been collecting information on voters, so Conway tries to assuage nerves by being an open book.
Sometimes generosity has a darker side, when gifts are used as a means of control, or to assuage guilt, Armstrong noted.
A smaller top tier of multinational firms will burrow deeper into the economies of their hosts, helping to assuage nationalistic concerns.
The only way to assuage my feelings of isolation are to absorb all the traditions, classes, make them mine, me theirs.
A panic ensues, and even with little evidence to parse, the public must find someone to blame to assuage their anxieties.
Reports of stimulus efforts in China and Germany, along with the subsequent steepening of the yield curve, helped assuage recession fears.
Brendan Eich, the co-founder of Mozilla and inventor of JavaScript, wants to assuage your guilt with his new project, Brave.
She is trying to assuage some Nord Stream 2 critics by ensuring Ukraine does not suffer from lower gas transit revenues.
But Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) still has some moves to make to assuage Sandoval — and, by extension, Heller.
But its cap applies only to four of the city's most central arrondissements, which may not be enough to assuage officials.
Following the declaration for a hearing, Sinclair proposed changes to its deal in order to assuage the worries of the commissioners.
His team tried this week to assuage moderates' fears that constituency-boundary changes might facilitate their deselection in favour of Corbynites.
Powell helped assuage markets with his more cautionary message at January's Federal Open Market Committee meeting and in public remarks since.
To assuage doubts on the right, Trump took the unprecedented step of releasing a short list of potential Supreme Court nominees.
The president hosted Gulf state nations at Camp David last year to assuage their concerns about the nuclear deal with Iran.
U.S. retail sales surged in July, which could help to assuage financial markets' fears that the economy was heading into recession.
Trump has sought to assuage some of their concerns by declaring repeatedly that the wealthy won't benefit from the tax plan.
Dish in turn has been tapped to create a wireless network to assuage concerns that the merger will reduce market competition.
In exchange for Pelosi's agreement to vote on the Senate proposal, Pence promised administrative changes designed to assuage the liberals' concerns.
While driving up prices, the resurgence of Chinese buyers in could assuage recent concerns about a glut in new-build apartments.
The enhanced oversight could, though, assuage environmental groups who say the state does not do enough to police the oil industry.
Bolton sought to assuage American allies by saying Russia's election interference would likely be a topic of conversation during the summit.
Mnuchin's weekend comments appeared to assuage traders, and the stock market is likely to open sharply higher Monday on Wall Street.
But those denials did little to assuage GOP concerns and Republicans used the hearing to directly confront Dorsey about their allegations.
It's possible, in addition, that people suffering from hallucinations and mental torment reach for substances like cannabis to assuage their symptoms.
In his address on Tuesday night, Trump isn't likely to assuage concerns about the worsening state of our air and water.
And my argument may not assuage your concerns about the place that tabs deserve in your world, and in your life.
She still had concerns, and it would take three years and for me to lose almost 120 pounds to assuage them.
However, this did little to assuage concerns from investors and regulators after the latter launched an inquiry into Pinduoduo's product listings.
The company did try to assuage the regulator's concerns in February by delisting search results across all its websites - including Google.
But in reality, that's not the case — and that could assuage policymakers' concerns about expanding public health care programs to immigrants.
Part of Mr. Bolsonaro's appeal lay in the extreme solutions he proposed to assuage the population's anger and fear of violence.
In the past three months, my government has taken significant steps to assuage concerns and assure any skeptics of our intentions.
The concessions are likely to assuage regulatory concerns and ensure the deal gets through, said a person familiar with the matter.
Last year Russia's central bank twice increased rates to keep a lid on inflation and assuage pressure on the weak rouble.
Stocks got roiled again on Thursday as the U.S. government failed to assuage fears of the coronavirus outbreak denting economic growth.
That's healthy enough to assuage fears that wages are stagnating but not so strong as to change the Fed's expected course.
He has been touring farmer's conventions in recent weeks to assuage anger over the Trump administration's trade war with China. Rep.
Her Soviet handlers, at Gabriel's behest, are arranging for her to adopt a cute little orphan girl to assuage her loneliness.
But he then offered more military aid such as backing the Yemen campaign and arms sales to assuage the Saudis' concerns.
Finch's desire to assuage her grief motivates the actions that introduce the couple and fundamentally unsettles our understanding of their relationship.
Some advocates worry it may be too late to assuage the fears of immigrants in a climate of heightened immigration rhetoric.
Uber recently introduced some new features in Britain, in an apparent attempt to assuage any ongoing concerns with regard to safety.
Soon he will have at his disposal far more potent weapons than Twitter to assuage his irascibility and channel his cruelty.
But not everyone agrees that Ms. Harris can easily assuage Democrats worried about her record as a prosecutor and district attorney.
In contrast to December, Mr. Trump reached out to a synod of conservative commentators in an effort to assuage their concerns.
Republican chairmen met with Treasury officials about the rules on Wednesday, but said the sitdown did little to assuage their concerns.
But it's unclear whether these red cups, in all their snow-dusted glory, will assuage the outrage that's already out there.
What we do know is that this latest proposal doesn't do much at all to assuage concerns about the older proposals.
But because many on the far right have a contentious relationship with mainstream media, this assurance is unlikely to assuage them.
Tuesday's statement isn't likely to assuage fears for some — particularly those who first-hand know the risks that electronic election machines pose.
Yet Mr. Zuma seemed to be trying to assuage public anger over the issue by announcing steps to cut unnecessary government spending.
De Blasio tried to assuage concerns about harm to locals, saying "we measure success in how many everyday people benefit" from Amazon.
But that failed to assuage investors in the options market, who responded by adding to protective positions to guard against further losses.
The agriculture ministry has sought to assuage consumers' fears, launching education campaigns and banning advertising that promotes non-GMO products as healthier.
He said nothing to assuage the concerns of, say, young unauthorized immigrants who've grown up here and are now fearful of deportation.
But Tuesday's Republican anger made it seem unlikely that such an outcome would assuage critics of Saudi Arabia and its crown prince.
Many proponents of facial recognition believe that algorithmic improvements will assuage civil rights concerns by reducing error rates, but Garvie is skeptical.
In an attempt to assuage the doubters, Mr Renzi promised earlier this month to amend the Italicum after the referendum is passed.
Reports of global stimulus efforts in China and Germany, along with the subsequent steepening of the yield curve, helped assuage recession fears.
And he failed to assuage his Republican colleagues, who are abandoning his campaign in droves, that he can speak to women voters.
So, if you're worried robots are going to one day take over, I am sorry to say I can't assuage your fears.
It's the very last scene, where Tony Stark destroys all of his Iron Man suits to impress/assuage Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltrow).
Smith said that the limited scope of use would assuage these concerns, and had the potential to improve safety inside the prison.
Trump tried to assuage concerns about some of his extreme policies earlier this year, on the heels of backlash from fellow Republicans.
Huawei is already trying to assuage European fears, including the spending proposal to Britain's National Cyber Security Council, the company executive said.
A war of words has followed but Iran's foreign minister tried to assuage fears that a deeper military conflict could be brewing.
After the Constitution was ratified, the founders took to writing a Bill of Rights to assuage the concerns raised by anti-federalists.
But the appointment does not assuage all concerns, and an FBI director would still play a major role as things moved forward.
His announcement that he would not seek a fifth term but that he would not quit immediately has failed to assuage protesters.
THE TOPLINE: President Obama is on his final trip abroad, where he's seeking to assuage allies unnerved by last week's shocking election.
There are some who are thrill-seekers and it passes, but others are trying to assuage a pain that doesn't go away.
Mr. Guadagnino may be actually trying to assuage his conscience (or ours), as if to do penance for all this careless opulence.
Still, the reply ratchets up the pressure on Gannett, which can now choose to walk away or try to assuage shareholders' objections.
Powell's comments may assuage concerns about the Fed possibly going too far with rate increases, a criticism leveled by President Donald Trump.
But the Silicon Valley firm did seek to assuage worries that the FBI's successful hack may have exposed security flaws its products.
But the figure is displayed prominently in partners' dashboards, and it has helped assuage discomfort about the platform's generous view-counting methods.
Industry experts said the British company could spin off the French half of its clearing house in a bid to assuage regulators.
That stalled action in the Judiciary Committee and on the floor while GOP leaders worked to find a way to assuage Flake.
Facebook (FB) has said it spoke with regulators before the announcement, something Powell confirms, but that effort apparently failed to assuage concerns.
A partial offsetting reduction in corporate tax rates or credit might address businesses' concerns, but it is unlikely to assuage consumers' concerns.
That has not been enough to assuage concerns about security for Zhang and other Chinese businessmen and women who spoke to Reuters.
Republicans have stalled two of Trump's previous Fed picks, but Moore's close ties to conservatives could help assuage concerns about his style.
Media depictions of Muslims have historically been poor, and the actions of some of the protesters have done little to assuage that.
Whether the presidents can do much to assuage the frustrations of their people is uncertain, especially given the limits on their powers.
Christopher Keelty, an author and nonprofit fund-raiser, denounced the safety pins as something white people are wearing to assuage their guilt.
The company could also try to assuage Qualcomm's fears of government pushback by initiating the regulatory approval process for a potential deal.
Federal government workers roam the town's main streets and are often seen mingling with locals — answering questions and trying to assuage fears.
The protesters who did come out said Mr. Macron had not done enough to assuage their concerns, even with the recent concessions.
As is Mr. Trump's wont, the complicated project would have included giant buildings, a huge budget and few details to assuage skeptics.
Still, he acknowledged on Thursday that it was unclear whether Huawei's efforts to explain all this would assuage any concerns in Washington.
At the same time it is intended to assuage environmental activists worried that she has downplayed climate change on the campaign trail.
While the Solid State Watch is being sold on Kickstarter, it's not CW&T's first campaign, which should help assuage some concerns.
So, while the possibility of it becoming a giant P.R. Potemkin village to assuage critics is very high, it deserves public support.
One possibility is adding as much as $200 billion back into the bill to try to assuage moderates worried about Medicaid cuts.
National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow tried on Tuesday to assuage concerns over the cornavirus and its impact on the U.S. economy.
That means building infrastructure to connect and assuage voters, controlling the narrative and overcoming the substantial time advantage held by the president.
In an apparent effort to assuage their concerns, Hoyer announced Monday the House would take up a separate PFAS bill in January.
The mother's remaining family adapts what Love describes as an old African ritual of uplifting to assuage her modern grief and guilt.
Responsible statesmen assuage the pain of economic dislocation without resorting to the palliative of populist "blame-the-foreigner" rhetoric and trade barriers.
Executives including securities group co-head Pablo Salame have been meeting privately with investors and analysts to assuage concerns, the sources said.
Pedro goes on the take because he can't figure out how not to and then drinks to stupefaction to assuage his shame.
To assuage concerns, Mr. Zuckerberg called a follow-up meeting with WhatsApp employees a few days later, three of the people said.
Subjects didn't respond well to a written summary of evidence or attempts to assuage their self-esteem and make them feel comfortable.
They're trying to assuage the fears of mainstream America — and particularly political elites — who see Trump as a disruptive would-be strongman.
If top companies cease advising the White House in such a public setting, they might assuage their critics, including their own employees.
But the latest trailer for Rogue One dropped on Thursday morning, and it looks cool enough to assuage some of those fears.
In a tweet containing a text screenshot on Tuesday, Mr. Dorsey appeared to try to assuage users' fears that Twitter may change drastically.
One of the most important things Trump could do during his meetings with foreign leaders is assuage concerns about his views on intelligence.
Given the subjects Democrats focused on last week, it's clear that Kavanaugh has done little to assuage their concerns in the decade since.
It may be that those concerns have been assuage by conversation that is -- (CROSSTALK) NAPOLITANO: It may very -- it may very well be.
Yet the handover has done little to assuage the ire of activists, who've campaigned for decades, to remove US bases altogether from Okinawa.
You'll be surprised that going to meetings or talking to someone on the phone can be a great way to assuage mental grief.
Zuckerberg tried to assuage their fears while stoking concerns that if Facebook doesn't build Libra, the world will end up using China's version.
The 40-year-old apartment gatekeeper has written an open letter to Kim, trying to assuage her doubts that he's simply a victim.
But the recent Supreme Court move is unlikely to assuage the fears of foreign partners who have strict internal compliance and legal guidelines.
A new range of physical aluminium premium contracts has been rolled out to assuage the hedging problems created by the load-out queues.
The investigation is believed to be classified — and no U.S. intelligence officials have yet to talk on the record — even to assuage fears.
This move obviously favors safety over virality, although it might not assuage detractors who believe Facebook's services have created damage in real life.
But the revelation that the motive for Jon's abrupt farewell to Ghost was linked to a production issue did nothing to assuage fans.
His response will do little to assuage the protesters and advocates who have honed in on the law as a rallying point, however.
Britain's tight regulation of broadcasting should prevent that, but it is unclear what the Murdochs are willing to do to assuage such worries.
To try to assuage Trump officials, German car bosses will outline plans for increasing the proportion of components produced in the United States.
Recipients can respond directly with the sender ready with answers to assuage their fears until they're ready to donate, buy, attend, or help.
And here's a version of the video viewed from the press briefing room, to assuage any doubts about its prominence at the summit.
Wells Fargo's recent report regarding its fake account scandal did little to assuage investors nervous over what the long-term ramifications might be.
The thinking in the Senate is she can do the same: assuage concerns and use administrative power to get Republicans over the hump.
Rio is hosting the 2016 Olympics in August, and tourism and government officials have been working hard to assuage fears of Zika virus.
A new range of physical aluminum premium contracts has been rolled out to assuage the hedging problems created by the load-out queues.
While this "I voted for him before I voted against him" two-step could assuage both sides, it also risks infuriating both sides.
This has done very little to heal the divisions, very little to assuage the paranoia, very little to end the political blame game.
In an age of sanctuary cities and marijuana legalization, Kavanaugh's commitment to the Constitution's structural protections for liberty should assuage fair-weather federalists.
The governors, a senior administration official said, helped assuage Trump's concern and pointed him to the benefit of sentencing overhauls in their states.
Lotter said the bipartisan nature of the commission — currently four of the 10 announced commissioners are Democrats — should assuage any concerns from critics.
"I believe that their presence did a lot to assuage people who were preoccupied with the fact there could be violence," Belafonte said.
I ate five which caused me to feel self-conscious about being an eataholic, so I ate a sixth dinner to assuage that.
This should help assuage concerns that SpaceX and others aiming for thousand-strong constellations are going to end up filling orbit with junk.
Other concepts for asteroid redirect missions have tried to assuage the possibility of accidental impacts by choosing targets that are farther from Earth.
Adventure is often the story that expats tell about themselves to assuage the embarrassment of outsourcing their own retirement to a cheaper place.
This would help assuage Saudi concerns about relief shipments being used as a cover to smuggle illicit goods or weapons into the country.
That means the company, which is based in San Diego, may need to take new steps to assuage investors unhappy with its performance.
The watchdog group was established by President Barack Obama in the aftermath of the Snowden leaks to assuage public concern about mass surveillance.
The leg lower comes after President Donald Trump failed to assuage fears of a potential economic slowdown during a speech on Wednesday night.
Fox had rejected Comcast's offer in November partially over regulatory concerns, and some said a big breakup fee would help assuage Fox's concerns.
That doesn't make it meaningless to her, but on a relative scale, it will assuage your guilt more than ease her ancient pain.
Kassim added that ISWAP is likely attempting to both assuage the broader Islamic State and extract concessions and ransom from the Nigerian government.
Clearview also hired Paul D. Clement, a United States solicitor general under President George W. Bush, to assuage concerns about the app's legality.
At Tuesday's debate, that political rival, Mr. Biden, will be looking to assuage Democrats' fears about his family's role in the Ukraine story.
If this was an attempt to assuage current and former staffers that the CDC was still committed to the investigation, it didn't work.
The bullish outlook may assuage concerns that demand for memory chips is waning, or that U.S. tariffs on China are undermining customers' confidence.
The company needs to find its role in society, address mental health issues, assuage users' privacy concerns and remain relevant while growing revenue.
Credit research firm Covenant Review noted that leads added new provisions to Sisal's portability clause during marketing to assuage investors' concerns around this.
If there is a headline in the McCabe volume, it is that McCabe's retelling does little to assuage the president's concerns about Comey.
Instead, it will attempt to answer any questions the government has about the deal in hopes it can assuage regulators about their concerns.
Editorial President Donald Trump and his family have done little to assuage concerns that they see the White House as a cash cow.
Leadership has also added $45 billion directed to the opioid crisis to try to assuage Capito and Portman's concerns about the Medicaid cuts.
And there's the band of family and friends who, while trying to help and to assuage their own guilt, only make things worse.
Where it stands: Automakers are focused on rolling out technology that will assuage concerns about safety and will build enthusiasm around the driverless experience.
After noticing this, Grey is quick to assuage his concerns and offer an olive branch, volunteering herself as the "biggest freak" in the school.
That might be true, but it does nothing to assuage fears that insurance companies could penalize drivers who don't voluntarily give up their data.
After the referendum vote, though, Johnson expressed some caution about breaking from Europe too quickly and attempted to assuage Britons who voted to remain.
Would that assuage the problem if you got the Google services and then you got to pick what you wanted and paid for it?
To assuage Japan's concerns, Indian officials have sought a meeting this month with transport ministry officials in Tokyo, one of the Indian officials said.
Back at the lodge, Sandy, the wind-wisped proprietor, regales us with tales of life on the road and attempts to assuage our doubts.
Policymakers agreed to take measures to ease interest rates at the gathering in a move unlikely to assuage investor concerns about double-digit inflation.
Onscreen keyboards in VR are about the worst thing to navigate ever, so the addition of voice search will definitely assuage some user frustration.
Mona Abu Shanab, another Egyptian polygamy advocate, argues that polygamy is a sensible way to assuage male sexual frustration, a common cause of divorce.
Speaker Paul Ryan tried to assuage critics of the plan by outlining that it was just the first of three steps in replacing Obamacare.
Eyeing a general election early next year and to assuage agitating farmers, the Cabinet approved a proposal to hike MSPs for the kharif season.
Still, other moderates who didn't vote for the House bill say they don't think the Senate bill goes far enough to assuage their concerns.
Perhaps in an effort to assuage their guilt, the Academy has again tapped Chris Rock to be the token minority host of the Oscars.
"Lockhart helped assuage fears that a rate hike in September was imminent," said Quincy Krosby, market strategist at Prudential Financial in Newark, New Jersey.
But that did little to assuage the fears of lawmakers who pleaded with Mnuchin for clarity on the administration's goals and timeline for action.
Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) tried to assuage concerns on Tuesday, saying terrorism did not pose a threat to Confederations Cup participants and spectators.
In March, Mr. Dorsey took to Twitter and the airwaves to assuage fears that the company would greatly alter the way a tweet works.
And while it's employees' responsibility to ask questions, you should be willing to share as much information as you can to assuage their concerns.
Beckett was fascinated and troubled by the mechanical reproduction, by the ways various recording machines both assuage and intensify the alienation of modern life.
For the sake of his country, and to assuage his seething opponents, he should promise to run a credible election, perhaps early next year.
A fire in Kinshasa weeks before the election destroyed 80% of the city's electronic voting machines, doing nothing to assuage concerns around voting methods.
The July convention is expected to set the stage for a big fight over the party's platform and a way to assuage Sanders's loyalists.
As news spread of the proposed compromise, there was little indication it had done anything to assuage Druze anger over the nation-state law.
Yet to have him assuage my fear of judgment by asking that he fear judgment would destroy the part of him I love most.
Maybe. But given Roberts's record, his slow shift to the center probably won't assuage people who are worried about specific issues, like reproductive rights.
Stocks tanked once again on Monday after news of the Federal Reserve cutting rates and launching a stimulus package failed to assuage coronavirus concerns.
By touting the Libyan model (nuclear disarmament, then United States-backed regime change), they stoked fears that they should have been working to assuage.
That did little to assuage the fears of some shopkeepers as criminals organized heists on social networks and instant messaging platforms, such as WhatsApp.
When I started my nuclear-attack novel, I felt I was using humor to assuage my latent fears of an attack; it felt cathartic.
"It's concerning that they need all the heavy hitters out there talking up the markets in order to assuage people's concerns," said Mr. Polk.
An obvious backlash to the hustle culture embodied by Fiverr ads, cottagecore attempts to assuage burnout with a languid enjoyment of life's mundane tasks.
The move failed to assuage stock market concerns about the potential economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak and triggered sharp movements in the markets.
Vice President Mike Pence this week floated concessions designed to assuage conservatives, raising expectations among far-right lawmakers that the changes would be adopted.
The move is designed to assuage local officials who have vehemently slammed TikTok for hosting illicit content, as my colleague Manish Singh pointed out.
America's vast power makes even its closest allies nervous, and diplomacy is needed to assuage others' concerns and persuade them to follow our lead.
But it's still unclear what steps Zuckerberg has planned to assuage critics who think that Facebook has accumulated too much unchecked power and influence.
I decided that being open with people about my blushing would help to assuage any concerns I had about people getting the wrong idea.
It was also the result of vast green projects launched by the government to assuage public anger over toxic air and other environmental damage.
This large move toward greater equality might have made some people feel better, but it did little to assuage the hardship from soaring unemployment.
But she missed her mother keenly, and neither her grandmother's attentiveness nor her mother's ultimate recovery could assuage the damage caused by that rupture.
But that did little to assuage the fears of lawmakers who pleaded with Mnuchin for clarity on the administration's goals and timeline for action.
Non-OPEC production including from surging U.S. shale also continued to rise, but the IEA said that might not be enough to assuage concerns.
The Justice Department is trying to assuage concerns about new rules governing law enforcement's powers to hack computers set to take effect Dec. 1.
The software aims to assuage concerns over hacking, misinformation, and faulty vote-tallying, according to Microsoft CVP for customer security and trust Tom Burt.
In March 2014, Mr. Richardson learned of an S.E.C. complaint into MSMB, and Mr. Shkreli urged Mr. Richardson to try to assuage investigators' concerns.
Facebook has touted the role of outside firms as a way to assuage lawmakers' fears that Facebook could have unilateral power over the currency.
The book is ultimately about how words ordered on a page may supply some order for one's life, may assuage and even redeem tragedy.
Turkey's central bank tried to assuage global investors' fears on Monday, stating it will provide as much liquidity as needed to the country's banks.
Apple told Krebs it was "expected behavior" and that there were no security implications, but failed to assuage fears of a location-leaking bug.
McConnell's decision could help assuage concerns from the Senate's progressive wing, which had voiced skepticism last month that McConnell would stick to his promise.
Bottom line: The last-ditch effort to find a way to assuage concerns of Senate Republicans fell apart Wednesday, and the resolution will pass.
"Shooting people in the back will never be legitimate," said Giulia Bongiorno, the League's public administration minister, in an attempt to assuage these fears.
Mueller investigation Barr's claim of independence did little to assuage Senate Democrats skeptical of his potential handling of the looming conclusion of Mueller's investigation.
Sanders went on to assuage his supporters' concerns about his status in the 2020 Democratic presidential campaign, saying he's not going to drop out.
Republican negotiators responsible for merging the two bills have made a host of changes to assuage the concerns of businesses and some fellow lawmakers.
GOP leadership's decision to prohibit wealthier Americans from receiving tax credits could assuage some Republicans' concerns about creating a new benefit for rich people.
Even with the possible lone straggler, the authors say, their research should assuage parents worried about the dangers of their kid swallowing a small toy.
Later in the day, Hope Hicks, a spokeswoman for Trump, sought to assuage reporters' fears, saying the team planned to adhere to tradition going forward.
To assuage the Trump administration's criticisms, AT&T offered to submit pricing disagreements with other pay TV companies over Turner's channels to third-party arbitration.
" Our bodies release opiates to assuage pain, he explained: "You stub your toe, you're in pain, and your body releases a cascade of endogenous opiates.
Just days after releasing the first official trailer for "Sonic the Hedgehog," the film's director took to social media to try and assuage disgruntled fans.
Despite the crowdfunded nature of the project, SwellPro is an existing company with a history of actually selling drones, which should help assuage Kickstarter doubts.
But Trump's new hires, Paul Manafort and Rick Wiley -- party veterans with strong ties among the establishment -- worked hard behind the scenes to assuage members.
Another strong monthly jobs report in just over a week's time could assuage concerns as would evidence a recent uptick in inflation is being maintained.
Boeing chief Dennis Muilenburg will have to think creatively to assuage sensitivities in Brasilia so he can get back to the big fight with Airbus.
In an effort to assuage ongoing messaging concerns, Republican House leadership has been sending out daily talking points to members issuing guidance on impeachment messaging.
It helps assuage the pain of not knowing what ALOE LACE is or where the San Antonio Spurs used to play (it's the ALAMO DOME).
While I can't tell you how to never experience this again, I know a good cognitive behavioral technique involving numbers to help assuage the situation.
That should assuage Mr Riabikin's purported concerns about Ryanair costing the airport money, as well as giving UIA the opportunity to expand on equal terms.
Speaking after Draghi, the ECB's chief supervisor Daniele Nouy sought to assuage those fears, stressing the approach to legacy loans will be "case by case".
Morgan Stanley said in a note, though, that Yellen's testimony wasn't dovish enough to assuage growth and inflation concerns that are building in global markets.
Great founders use strong arguments and sound data to assuage any concerns the candidate may have about the opportunity cost of making the wrong choice.
Maybe he believes that by reminding people that he, too, is frustrated with gun violence, he can assuage their concerns about his alleged sexual harassment.
The memos come with provisos that seem intended to assuage the public's fears that this mass deportation plan would be inhumane, expensive, and completely unnecessary.
Other economic data on Wednesday showed the U.S. services sector expanded in April as new orders and employment accelerated, helping assuage some of those fears.
Lawmakers also sought to assuage mounting public concern over airport security following the deadly terrorist attacks on a Brussels airport and subway station in March.
Pocan, of Wisconsin, tried to assuage concerns about Ocasio-Cortez and any of the other 20 new Democratic members of Congress endorsed by his caucus.
To assuage those concerns, Pauley ordered the government to redact details about Cohen's campaign finance violations that could jeopardize the ongoing investigation into the crimes.
Maybe I would take a nap, assuage my fatigue and apathy, wake up fresh and do something productive, like read a script and enlighten myself.
The question is: Can Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell assuage them all, given most not only don't overlap, but actually run contrary to one another?
Google and other companies have strongly denied that their algorithms and practices discriminate against conservative speech, but that response has done little to assuage Republicans.
Also weighing on gold was gains in the dollar after data showing U.S. retail sales surged in July helped assuage some fears of a recession.
Mike Pence as his running mate, Donald Trump is aiming to assuage concerns about his presidential bid among skeptical grassroots conservatives and establishment Republicans alike.
During his confirmation hearing, Friedman tried to assuage concerns that Palestinians would not receive equal rights to Israelis should a one-state solution be pursued.
Yes, let's cheer the refugee team in Rio, the first of its kind, but not with empty words, and not to assuage our Syrian consciences.
It may assuage some voter anger to hear tough rhetoric by a potential president, but toughness that fails analysis should frighten supporters and opponents alike.
Dorsey told lawmakers on the House Energy and Commerce Committee that Twitter did not intentionally censor conservative voices, but those denials failed to assuage Republicans.
To assuage their anxieties, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson made a point of emphasizing in response that sensitive locations would not be targeted.
Fans and soccer officials alike, meanwhile, just wanted to know whether the stands would be safe, leaving Mr. Rapoport and others to assuage their fears.
But, to pose a question that "Kidding" asks repeatedly: How much can art really do to assuage the suffering of the people who make it?
The Senate Finance Committee is convening a hearing next week, but it is quite clearly for show, an attempt to assuage the concerns of Sen.
The Infowars founder and Trump backer is as much marketer as ideological warrior, selling products to assuage the fears he is so expert at stoking.
Last October, to assuage their complaints, Mr. Cooley purchased the space adjacent to his bar, called it the Chapel and dedicated it to gay men.
That is the diplomatic flurry around Ankara as NATO representatives and US officials appear to have flooded in to listen to and assuage Turkish concerns.
Immigrant rights activists staged protests for the legislation, arguing it was necessary to defend people from expanded deportation efforts and assuage fears in immigrant communities.
"I know there's a healthy dose of fear — 'if Bernie wins, it's your fault,'" Ms. Shea said, but she has tried to assuage that anxiety.
If she can assuage that fear—or if another candidate can prove more viable—Joe Biden could be looking at a swift and total collapse.
Some analysts said the moves also sought to assuage public discontent over recent austerity measures, which have included increases in energy, water and fuel costs.
If she can assuage that fear -- or if another candidate can prove more viable -- Joe Biden could be looking at a swift and total collapse.
For its part, Reddit helped to assuage censorship concerns by letting the Tienanmen Square post be officially dubbed the most-upvoted Reddit post of 2019.
But in an interview with Raymond Zhong of the NYT, the company's C.E.O., Alex Zhu, talked about how he was trying to assuage Washington's fears.
To assuage these fears, the jeweler gave Jamie the option of paying a $224 deposit in exchange for a placeholder ring for the proposal itself.
Investors are already concerned that Snapchat is looking more like Twitter than like Facebook, and the company did nothing to assuage those concerns this week.
The idea was that a popular character on a TV show could do more to assuage the fears of a community than the government could.
They view climate policy as a threat to free markets, which is the real reason they reject climate science, so messaging should assuage those fears.
The more you write, the easier it is to find yourself in hot water, which is not what you want when trying to assuage a scandal.
Dog TV is here to assuage some of the guilt and keep your pet occupied with unique programs designed to appeal to dogs, and dogs alone.
WICS tried to assuage the concerns by dropping the "Code Red" branding and replacing it with "Weather Warn," the same jargon that other Sinclair stations use.
If you were worried that the Banksy affair this month had somehow shifted the auctioneer's attitude toward the market's glut, then let me assuage your fears.
The recounts in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania will do nothing to assuage the fears of Clinton supporters who recoil at the thought of a Trump presidency.
In his opening address to the EPA's employees last month, Administrator Pruitt sought to assuage some of these concerns and start off on the right foot.
Agriculture minister Han Changfu has tried to assuage fears, telling reporters earlier this year that GM crops, planted illegally or not, did not threaten consumer health.
I was initially incredibly anxious about it, so the fact that they keep inviting me to join them in activities is helping to assuage my nerves.
The agency's modest upward rate revision is intended to assuage the prison phone call providers, as well as the DC Circuit, according to telecom policy experts.
Grindr's promise to stop sharing HIV data was not enough to assuage concerns from the senators, both members of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee.
Clinton has struggled to generate excitement about her candidacy and assuage voter concerns about her trustworthiness, while Trump fares badly among women and minorities in polls.
Still, those efforts were not enough to assuage some Queens residents, including some elected representatives, who accused the mayor and his administration of neglecting the borough.
They have sought to assuage critics by promising that if Mr Bouteflika is re-elected, he will hold an early election, which he would not contest.
The extra adjective is intended to assuage long-standing fears in Athens of a territorial claim on the Greek region of Macedonia south of the border.
Aiming to cast the plan as a victory and in part assuage the president, Republicans described the sum as a "down payment" on Trump's border wall.
But he reportedly also has been meeting with critics of the bill, and indicating there may be room for negotiation to assuage some of their concerns.
VAGUELY-WORDED LAWS Government assurances that the laws won't be used against them have failed to assuage concerns of many journalists, who point to past arrests.
Even if the average person doesn't know what Certified Humane or Animal Welfare Approved actually means, the labels may be enough to assuage their ethical concerns.
There were calls for reform, but policymakers lacked the will to implement regulatory changes that would both promote research and assuage people's growing fears about GMOs.
Grace Mendonça, the solicitor-general, is part of a government working group that is trying to assuage differences between shareholders and creditors before a key Nov.
Veo's founders and its investors believe that a focus on robot awareness and human safety can actually move to assuage fears that robots will replace humans.
The monthly plans are more costly in the long run, but may assuage concerned customers who don't want to commit to a whole year up front.
This will help assuage concerns that the ECB is running out of Slovenian bonds to buy, while having minimal impact on the country's overall debt levels.
Fox made a string of concessions to assuage those worries and land a company that serves 23 million households in Britain, Ireland, Germany, Austria and Italy.
The agreement is Uber's latest attempt to assuage mounting concerns from regulators and drivers' groups about the company's labor model, which treats drivers as independent contractors.
But those changes did little to assuage either Grassley or Durbin, whose support would likely be critical if any legislation is to reach the Senate floor.
They wanted to negotiate a side agreement that would assuage the president's concerns, such as ballistic missile activity and Iran's military interventions in the Middle East.
The Washington Post reported that Trump, feeling pressure from the public on his "zero tolerance" policy, wanted to assuage criticism by signing a full immigration bill.
Another conference call over the weekend failed to assuage doubts, and Bustos returned to Washington on Monday to oversee another all-staff meeting, where Jaslow quit.
But, as the struggles over G.M.O.s illustrate, knowing the public is leery does not necessarily help scientists know how or even whether to assuage its fears.
For example, Poland sent a delegation to Jerusalem this week to meet with Israeli officials and historians in an effort to assuage concerns in the country.
The approval of new pension laws is a crucial condition for that scenario, economists say, because it would assuage investors' fears over a potential debt crisis.
Online-first brands are learning that a strong return policy, authentic reviews, and social media validation can assuage a shopper's buying concerns at the checkout screen.
The potential compromises largely avoid the major partisan disagreements over the Affordable Care Act, and they would not likely assuage Americans' largest concerns about health costs.
Wall Street will be looking for a strong showing to assuage fears that those upcoming offerings will eat into Netflix's subscriber base, and batter its stock.
White Americans will learn about the changes, but they won't have the opportunities to make the intensive face-to-face contact necessarily to assuage their fears.
To help assuage Saudi fears and counter Iranian influence, the Obama administration essentially agreed to assist Saudi Arabia in its war against the Houthis in Yemen.
Mr. O'Neill also suggested that Mr. Mnuchin was in a difficult position in trying to assuage a mercurial boss and could be overcompensating to please him.
Seeing and meeting other people with albinism on the street and in events hosted by Engage Now Africa, however, helps assuage the pain and ease anxiety.
Officials also pledged to strictly control trade, a reassurance that did little to assuage concerns that poaching was about to spiral even further out of control.
This time, Mr. Griffiths is seeking assurances that will assuage their fears of being intercepted by Saudi forces as they travel into and out of Yemen.
I could understand his remark on an intellectual level, but it did nothing to assuage feeling like I was inside a black hole, being ripped apart.
That's why both Disney and Comcast have offered to sell as many of Fox's regional sports networks as required to assuage the concerns of antitrust regulators.
Allowing guilty students to dodge responsibility sustains the myth that victims routinely cry rape to exact revenge, or get attention, or assuage regret the morning after.
VAGUELY-WORDED LAWS Government assurances that the laws won't be used against them have failed to assuage concerns of many journalists, who point to past arrests.
" –Feuer National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow tried to assuage concerns over the cornavirus and its impact on the U.S. economy, saying officials "have contained this.
That has not done much to assuage many young men, many of whom registered when they applied for college as a prerequisite for federal financial aid.
A U.S.-based chief executive may assuage security concerns raised by members of Congress that the app is beholden to the interests of the Chinese government.
Thompson sought to assuage some of those concerns by pointing the partnership between the US and its allies on next steps and its commitment to nonproliferation.
Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) and Patty Murray (D-Wash.), to help assuage her concerns about repealing ObamaCare's individual mandate in the tax bill: http://bit.ly/2Bxf3co.
Despite positive developments on the digital side, the overall financial results announced on Thursday are unlikely to assuage the tangible anxiety among journalists at The Times.
And a sting of ají amarillo or, if you ask for it, the fiercer rocoto chile, with sweet potato on the side to assuage the heat.
And a sting of ají amarillo or, if you ask for it, the fiercer rocoto chile, with sweet potato on the side to assuage the heat.
Boeing's chief executive, Dennis Muilenburg, will have to think creatively to assuage sensitivities in Brasília so he can get back to the big fight with Airbus.
The White House showed willingness to roll back Obamacare's Medicaid expansion earlier than the 2020 date stipulated by the bill, in an attempt to assuage conservative opposition.
Amazon is trying to assuage these fears by alerting customers when a delivery is about to happen to allow them to watch it live via their phone.
Indian officials have since sought to assuage suppliers' concerns, including by setting up an insurance pool with a liability cap of 15 billion Indian rupees ($226.16 million).
The new language aims to assuage worries among Democratic lawmakers that massive foreign banks could benefit from a provision of the bill intended to benefit smaller banks.
Speaking with Republican lawmakers in both chambers, Price has sought to assuage widespread concerns about the changes to the health care system that GOP leaders are pursuing.
Their victories, by pretty decent margins, will assuage fears that the Democratic party had real problems in the midwest that went beyond just the 2016 presidential election.
In the end, Facebook still offered to pay more than it believed was required in a bid to assuage regulators and win other concessions from the feds.
Even so, an avowed nationalist and Eurosceptic captured 34% of the vote, leaving Mr Macron with five years to assuage widespread frustration with the economic status quo.
This should help assuage the risk of the police, who protested at Rios's international airport in late June and early July, going on strike during the games.
To assuage her critics, who say that she has now tainted the work of all of New America's scholars, the ultimate penalty may be more than contrition.
However, rising earnings, which are expected to increase 19.1 percent for the third quarter from the same period a year ago, should assuage some of those concerns.
The accord introduces some 20153 changes intended to assuage critics who led a campaign that saw Colombians narrowly reject the original accord in a referendum last month.
U.S. government officials say they want him to revitalize stalled legislation to place a cap on presidential term limits and assuage fears he will not cede power.
Trump, he told Harlow, can "assuage the doubters" with his choice of a running mate -- a decision Trump has said he will make within the next week.
Mitchell said the goal was to raise awareness of electric vehicles and help assuage range anxiety, which is the oft-cited reason consumers give for avoiding EVs.
At Google's campus in Mountain View, California, executives are trying to assuage thousands of employees protesting a contract with the Pentagon's flagship artificial-intelligence initiative, Project Maven.
Any disclaimers seem unlikely to assuage long-standing expectations for a follow-up, especially since promos for the film clearly hint at something otherworldly overshadowing the narrative.
Leaders of Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, hope the handover will help assuage the hardliners, who can begin some form of construction ahead of the election.
The hearing comes at the tail end of Trump's Asia tour where he again warned North Korea against intimidating the U.S. and attempted to assuage regional allies.
John Thune, a member of Senate leadership, said something could be added to the bill to assuage conservatives concerns that the bill doesn't repeal enough Obamacare regulations.
It's that of the people upset by my body and galled by my refusal to assuage their discomfort, just get out of the pool, and go home.
And I was only able to kind of assuage myself by knowing that I was going to talk freely about it to people, so that they knew.
However, Mulvaney attempted to assuage fears of widespread Democratic victories in the November midterm elections, insisting that no "blue wave" was coming to elect Democrats to office.
The euro reversed earlier gains and fell on Thursday after Draghi said the monetary union remained fragile and failed to assuage concerns about financial instability in Italy.
A run on the peso led the country to turn to the IMF to assuage investor concerns over its ability to service its international debts in 2019.
"We will not accept that type of contractual violation again," he said, seeking to assuage concerns by party members who do not trust Merkel or her conservatives.
To assuage my feelings, he told me that had the mute function been available (Twitter rolled out the feature in May 2014), he would have used it.
But comments posted to the city's official Weibo account indicated this had done little to assuage public anger, as some called for more officials to be dismissed.
Privacy activists, though, say the FTC won't be able to come up with a solution that will assuage their concerns about pervasive data collection on internet users.
But such frequently made pledges have done little to assuage foreign companies' concerns over ownership caps in key sectors, such as autos, securities, insurance, and information technology.
Futures hit two-month lows on Thursday, with WTI breaking below key support of $45.83 after weekly drawdowns in U.S crude looked inadequate to assuage investor concerns.
To bolster his low-dollar fund-raising, Mr. Trump and his team are now working to assuage the broader pool of affluent Republican donors and fund-raisers.
This probably also won't assuage fears that Facebook is essentially an editorial organization, making editorial decisions about what should and should not be seen by the masses.
In this age of political correctness, blunt conversations give way to solipsistic meandering around the point and vague platitudes meant to assuage any hint of interpersonal conflict.
People are already claiming that his generation has become outdated, and the easiest way to assuage those fears is to give them more power, and bigger numbers.
Agnew's attacks against the news media concerned Newsweek and many other print and broadcast outlets, and his abrasiveness that night did little to assuage the guests' concerns.
Vice President Mike Pence has been over in Western Europe, going to cities to give speeches and attempt to assuage our allies' fears with his Midwestern charm.
Dinners in Argentina are eaten late, so assuage your hunger with a stop at a shabby white food truck with "jamón crudo" inelegantly scrawled along the side.
In a written statement, Country Garden said fluctuating home prices were "a normal market phenomenon" and said it would "make proper arrangements" to assuage angry home buyers.
A government's decision to continue spending (or printing money) far beyond its means is political, whether done to finance war, win an election or assuage its populace.
He has vehemently denied any link to drug traffickers and has hired a team of lawyers to challenge his placement on the list and assuage fretful sponsors.
In an attempt to assuage concerns on Capitol Hill, Mr. Ross and Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary, met with a group of Senate Republicans on Wednesday afternoon.
Of course, Biden selecting Elizabeth Warren, who dropped out of the race last Thursday, could assuage progressives, despite the personal and political differences between the two politicians.
I.O., this week as part of a campaign to assuage the fears of some more moderate lawmakers eager to deliver word of the deal to their districts.
Beijing's latest move could assuage concerns from many European countries and developing nations about their own trade deficits with China as well as loss of manufacturing jobs.
Many have used their blogs and Instagram presences to assuage fans' fears and relay tips for safe traveling, as well as dispel extraneous rumors about the disease.
If I am wary about a corporation collecting an image of my face at all, I should not let the assurances of said corporation assuage those misgivings.
This wasn't so much a new item as a misguided attempt to assuage jilted fans who didn't manage to taste the chicken sandwich the first time around.
Their angry tweets may have made an impact, as it didn't take Big Machine long to assuage Swift and her fandom's concerns about her future live shows.
In an interview with The Times, TikTok's chief executive, Alex Zhu, tried to assuage Washington's fears: No, TikTok does not censor videos that displease China, he said.
May's speech on Tuesday, judging from the excerpts, is also meant to assuage European Union colleagues by committing Britain to a close, friendly and constructive future relationship.
Oil prices rose on the news, reversing Wednesday's selloff as the data will help assuage concerns about weak demand keeping inventories high during the key summer months.
The Obama administration, in an attempt to assuage immigration critics, had in fact acted preemptively to forestall the problems that emerged for Democrats in the 2016 election.
Mike Lee (R-UT), said on the Senate floor Thursday that he would try to assuage those concerns and seek another vote on the bill next week.
As a member of House Armed Services Committee, she received a closed briefing on the scandal earlier Thursday and said the briefing did not assuage her concerns.
That is why a win on Friday night — preferably by a goal or two, to assuage any potential goal-differential-tiebreaker concerns — will relieve the pressure immensely.
A couple of those in the anti-Netflix group told me that they would vote for Cuarón for best director as a way to assuage their guilt.
The clarification failed to assuage investors though, and shares of the Indian entity plunged a further 15% to 45 rupees in afternoon trading in Mumbai on Friday.
It is unclear how much progress Trump and Xi made toward breaking an impasse over how they will assuage Trump's grievances with Beijing and move toward reducing tariffs.
Navistar CEO Troy Clarke told Reuters that having Volkswagen's technological input should assuage any customer fears over whether the U.S. truck company could meet future U.S. emissions standards.
For one, Jaime is responsible for Bran Stark's paraplegia (though now that Bran's the Three-Eyed Raven, he'd probably assuage Jaime's guilt by unemotionally saying, "It was written").
The presumptive Republican nominee has been trying to assuage fears within his own party that he is alienating potential voters with offensive statements about Muslims, Latinos and women.
And the Twitter executive has made two trips to assuage Republicans on Capitol Hill during the past two months, including a sit-down last week with GOP Sen.
In exchange, NATO offered information on four battle groups it is deploying in Poland and the Baltic states to help assuage their concerns over a more assertive Russia.
To assuage the woman's concern about her being beautiful and funny, the man served up a laundry list of praise: she's great, hilarious, outstanding, talented, and so on.
AT A press conference two days after Donald Trump was elected president, Bill de Blasio, New York's mayor, sought to assuage the fears of his city's undocumented residents.
Business groups were critical of the decision, and Friday's PMI — which BoE officials typically get in advance of their policy decision — will do nothing to assuage their concerns.
The company is under growing pressure to assuage car owners as well as regulators in the United States because of the lawsuits, fines and penalties it could face.
At one point, Goldberg asked Price to tell the audience something we might not know about Donald Trump, which might assuage the worries of those who are worried.
To assuage those fears, and to make sure low-income people weren't hit with higher energy bills, the provincial government cut $100 checks to all residents in 2008.
While its lawyers tried to assuage Alsup's concerns, to little avail, Uber still maintained its stance following the disclosure of the Jacobs letter and his testimony on Tuesday.
Trump's comments were met with shock and anger in some quarters, drawing stern rebukes from members of both parties and prompting the White House to assuage anxious allies.
The company tried to assuage concerns about its handling of consumer data by creating a nonprofit association with a group of founding companies that would manage the currency.
For Powell, who continues to be the target of Trump's criticism, his job may well be to assuage market expectations while not compromising the Fed's future reaction function.
It's hard to imagine a "bulletproof" order that could assuage the concerns of the immigrant rights community and other potential challengers, said Jon Michaels, a UCLA law professor.
Russia is trying to walk a very fine line where they say just enough to assuage doping regulators but not so much that they accept the McLaren Report.
"His was an extreme case of what we all suffer on a daily basis, our escape into delusion to assuage the depression of our simple lives," Thomas said.
Pompeo's subsequent visit to Israel was seen as an attempt to assuage Israeli concerns that a U.S. drawdown could expose it to attacks by Iran or its proxies.
Trump himself has done little to assuage concerns returning members might have about the ability of Congress to conduct a fair look into Russia and the 2016 election.
KS: So, let me ask you this then to finish up, and then Rani may have a final question, is what can tech do to help assuage this?
The session of the NATO-Russia Council, which last met in June 2014, had been called in part to assuage Russia's concerns that it feels threatened by NATO.
There are key areas of concern for senators and congressmen, and Trump should send his senior advisers in those areas to speak to them directly and assuage them.
Asian shares slipped for a seventh straight session on Thursday as a mixed batch of U.S. economic data did nothing to assuage concerns about global growth and deflation.
Changes to the tax credit will address some of that, but funding for rural hospitals may be the best way to assuage some of her very real concerns.
The regulator had warned that it would refer the deal for an in-depth investigation unless undertakings were made by the Dutch bottling business to assuage its concerns.
On Tuesday, Facebook's head of Calibra, David Marcus, testified before the Senate Banking Committee to assuage Washington's fears about what Silicon Valley could do with all this power.
It would allow the United States to assuage Pyongyang's fear of invasion and regime change, in exchange for something meaningful in return, perhaps a freeze on missile testing.
Mario Draghi's words could assuage some lingering concerns in Germany that the ECB aims to gradually reduce its reliance on cash in favor of other forms of payment.
Perhaps more importantly, it gives Senate GOP leaders space should their efforts to assuage the concerns of other GOP senators fall short or prove to be too expensive.
It helps assuage town planning trepidation in negotiations to secure the fountain for, say, a fashion show of Fendi's highest level of workmanship (and price), dubbed haute fourrure.
The administration's attempts to assuage the growing concerns underscore the fact that, like his predecessors, Trump has sole authority to decide when and how to use nuclear weapons.
If you think you've invested 50 hours and counting for a tale that will be as ultimately unsatisfying as Lost, this livestream did nothing to assuage your doubts.
Waters introduced a new version of the Ex-Im bill in October intended to assuage her caucus' concerns, but the changes cost her Republican support for the measure.
Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence huddled with more than 200 House Republicans in a closed-door meeting Tuesday, seeking to assuage lawmakers still skeptical of Donald Trump.
On Monday night, GOP leaders made several changes to the bill, most of which were designed to assuage concerns about the legislation by conservative members of the House.
Speaking to reporters in Brussels, Prime Minister Boyko Borissov said he would accept Petkova's resignation to assuage any doubts that his government had any say in the deal.
It's reasonable to worry the site is a front for actual escorts, and the janky, domain-squatter appearance of the homepage doesn't do much to assuage those fears.
To assuage this fear, doctors should tell their patients upfront that they won't judge or scold them but simply need certain information to make informed decisions, he says.
The children, courageous and capable, strive to assuage their father's burden, and Jane, now a labor organizer, tends to them with the empathy that her mother largely lacked.
Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., who was in Ottawa on Friday, tried to assuage concerns about Mr. Trump's approach to climate issues when he addressed the leaders.
The CBO found that AHCA would bring down the federal deficit by $447 billion — something that may assuage the doubts of the far-right Freedom Caucus, Skelley says.
The names also come just two weeks after Trump became the party's presumptive nominee and as he is working to assuage concerns among Republicans about his conservative credentials.
The firm statement was supposed to assuage Philippine fears about Chinese assertiveness in the South China Sea, where Beijing has territorial conflicts with several governments in the region.
The new version of the bill did little to assuage concerns of moderate Republicans, who worried that its deep cuts to Medicaid would harm their most vulnerable residents.
The British government has been working on preparedness plans in an attempt to minimize shortages following a disorderly Brexit, and has sought to assuage public fears of disruption.
He said the Fed should act as quickly as Sunday to assuage financial markets that have been in an aggressive swoon all week as the virus has spread.
The data, which came a day ahead of U.S. Federal Reserve's widely-expected hike in interest rates could assuage concerns among some Fed officials over persistently low inflation.
May's assurances gave sterling a brief lift - it briefly topped $1.31 after her statement - but they were not enough to assuage worries over divisions in the Conservative government.
On Thursday, they repealed the law in name but not in substance, hoping to assuage organizations and employers that have boycotted the state to protest its discriminatory law.
If Libra manages to assuage international regulators' concerns, which are currently blocking its roll out, Shopify could gain a way to process transactions without paying credit card fees.
Lam's decision may help assuage some protesters, experts said it was unlikely to satisfy a small group of young demonstrators who have become more militant in recent weeks.
The miner can assuage investors by not only laying out organisations' positions and points of disagreement, but also setting clear goals for them, as it does for itself.
Conaway won't seek reelection: report MORE (R-Utah) downplayed the notion that the legislation would have to be amended significantly in order to assuage concerns from both parties.
With a privacy scandal hanging over its head, it fell on Amazon's hardware and services chief, Dave Limp, to try and assuage everyone's fears of being covertly monitored.
Retail sales for June and May also were revised higher, which should help to assuage concerns about consumer spending after a slowdown at the start of the year.
To mitigate that, the company undertook a NZ$1.25 billion refinancing plan and agreed to temporarily pay higher interest on its debt to assuage creditors, among other measures.
I thought that if I went back far enough, if I could prove to myself that it had been there from the beginning, I could assuage my anxiety.
As they pushed him aside, giving him the Medal of Freedom to assuage the dis, the Obama team told reporters that Biden was too emotionally fragile to compete.
He was told that he couldn't use them because they were a higher graduation, but the logic behind the jiu-jitsu hierarchy did nothing to assuage his distress.
Republicans are now scrambling for some way to reduce the bill's $1 trillion price tag (even accounting for economic growth) and assuage deficit hawks like Corker and Sen.
When asked whether he thought the FBI investigation had done enough to assuage the concerns of Flake and Collins — the two votes that matter for Kavanaugh's confirmation — Sen.
The presidential election left her feeling something like mourning, and she saw the march as a chance to assuage her anger over the result, and fears about the future.
This isn't something that needs to be done merely to assuage voters of color, but to also address real crises that are unfolding in real time during the campaign.
Investors are particularly concerned that Erdogan and Albayrak, his son-in-law, are not doing enough to guarantee central bank independence, assuage the markets and stem the sell-off.
Conaway will now have to go out of his way to work with Schiff, the ranking Democrat, to assuage his deep concerns about the status of the Russia investigation.
The telecommunications company had to go so far as to issue an open letter to assuage Australian fears that it was not about to sabotage the country's 5G rollout.
MPs voted against May's amended Brexit deal by 20163 to 242 as her last-minute talks with EU chiefs on Monday to assuage her critics' concerns ultimately proved fruitless.
Disney shares fell nearly 3 percent in extended trading in immediate reaction to the news, but reversed and rose as executives tried to assuage fears on a conference call.
The EU is trying to discourage Britain from any renegotiation of the draft treaty, while also seeking to assuage concerns expressed by some of the remaining 27 member states.
Why it matters: Adapting new technology from successful use-cases where safety is paramount, like in mining, could assuage public concerns about AVs, and accelerate AV development and production.
To assuage these concerns, and to force the Soviet Union to change course, America deployed the Pershing II ballistic missile and a new ground-launched cruise missile into Europe.
Chebukati's last-minute assurance on Wednesday that the electoral commission had made the necessary changes to ensure a fair election appears to have done little to assuage people's concerns.
Lawmakers voted against May's amended Brexit deal by 21.1287 to 220 as her last-minute talks with EU chiefs on Monday to assuage her critics' concerns ultimately proved fruitless.
Cambridge also mounted a more formal effort to assuage Facebook, the person said, sending its own lawyers to meet with Facebook on the same day Mr. Michelsen was there.
" Of course, there's plenty of things you can do to assuage your anxieties about global warming—the Mental Health Foundation suggests turning off your notifications and "picking your battles.
The announcement comes after Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek took to social media, television and news conferences on Thursday in an attempt to assuage investor concerns about Turkey's economy.
While market experts disagree over the actual impact the balance sheet has had, the Fed has sought to assuage concern by pointing to an imminent halt to the program.
According to our narrator, Troy appeals to a white student body who would like to assuage their white guilt, and a Black student body in need of an advocate.
Lawmakers voted against May's amended Brexit deal by 21.1289 to 220 as her last-minute talks with EU chiefs on Monday to assuage her critics' concerns ultimately proved fruitless.
And for just as long, many customers of these businesses have tried to assuage some of the guilt that comes with knowingly using low-paid labor by tipping well.
In his daily press briefing, Spicer said any new plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act will be a "balancing act" as Republicans try to assuage concerns of stakeholders.
Still, the apologies have failed to assuage opponents of the American military presence on Okinawa, who have been galvanized by what they view as a crime with no accountability.
But that in itself won't assuage the doubts about Klobuchar's ultimate chances of success: Do Democrats really want someone who leans toward centrism as their standard-bearer against Trump?
The rumors about Condé took hold around Faranah even though the president comes from the same Maninka ethnolinguistic group as the region's inhabitants, which would typically assuage their skepticism.
Mr Sánchez has attempted to assuage the concerns of business folk by saying he will put Nadia Calviño, his fiscally sober economy minister, in overall charge of economic matters.
The attorney also tried to assuage concerns by suggesting that any money used through the emergency declaration would not go toward buying up private land to build border barriers.
He insists just as often that he didn't promise a referendum to assuage the rabid Right of his party or UKIP, and that he didn't assume he would win.
And it is unclear whether Google's decision will be a short-term remedy to assuage angry employees or a longer-term plan to no longer mix work with military.
The arrest prompted the US military to announce a 30-day period of mourning for the victim and restrict off-base drinking in a bid to assuage local anger.
Politically, the aid would also seek to assuage the hard feelings the Syrian Kurds have felt toward their American allies since the Turkish offensive into Syria, American officials said.
A top ObamaCare official on Tuesday touted the increasingly stable healthcare marketplace, looking to assuage concerns from an insurance industry that remains jittery about some parts of the law.
Young adult literature, Hopper observes, is especially suited to assuage the anguish of an inexorably vigorous illness, one that threatens to whittle away at a body until it yields.
On Wednesday, she tried to assuage lawmakers' concerns about the potential for her to allow the use of so-called enhanced interrogation techniques, which were used after the Sept.
Issa is giddy to go to an open mike to see her ex Daniel (Y'lan Noel), under the pretext that this night out is to assuage Molly's recent heartbreak.
In order to assuage the concerns of Congress and preempt any tough regulation, the companies have all announced reforms in order to make it clear who's funding political advertisements.
But they have sought to assuage investors, saying current policies are likely to remain due to the cost-competitiveness of their technologies and the number of jobs they represent.
And many other Democrats suspect that Pelosi only publicly opposed in order to assuage progressives but that she ultimately wanted the bill to pass and to avoid a shutdown.
COP22, the annual meeting of UN nations dealing with the effects of climate change, was held in Africa (Morocco) last year to stress the need to assuage these concerns.
After repeated defeats on the repeal of the Affordable Care Act, he and his fellow Republicans were hungry for a win that could also assuage big political campaign donors.
And it spoke to a seeming mission of Obama's final State of the Union: to not just assuage American fears but also reshape Americans' understanding of the world itself.
His rookie year helped assuage concerns that strikeouts prevent him from accessing his massive power, but so far this year he's whiffed in 13 of his 22 at-bats.
He opened himself up to his patients by sharing some details about his personal life, as a friend might, when he thought it would build trust and assuage fear.
The Google-owned has updated the guidelines that govern which YouTube videos can run ads to prevent previous mismatches and assuage both its community of video makers and advertisers.
"Sulzer is in close contact with authorities and believes that this transaction will assuage any concern as to the independence of Sulzer from the Renova Group," the company said.
In addition, the company said it will add one new director at its next board meeting followed by another director in 2020, among the concessions to assuage Elliott's concerns.
Reversing the change in the law has failed to assuage the anger of religious leaders, especially Mr. Rizvi, who has used the controversy to expand his influence and outreach.
Sanders did nothing to assuage related doubts about his electability and his grasp of foreign policy matters, and didn't add anything new to his well-known critique of Clinton.
And for Yahoo Japan, the deal could strengthen ties with its biggest shareholder SoftBank and help to assuage concerns of investors who have seen its shares tumble this year.
So a few weeks ago, as he prepared for his presidential announcement, he reached out to her through an intermediary and arranged a telephone call, hoping to assuage her.
Seeking to assuage doubts, Mr. Linton argued that the church had been on a winding path to the Oahspe all along and suggested that Dr. Ignatius would have approved.
As Congress gets closer to a stimulus package that should be worth at least $2 trillion, that also will help assuage jangled nerves, and contributed to the Tuesday rally.
Those arguments will probably not assuage a growing chorus of Amazon critics who believe it is developing too powerful a grip on retail spending, at least on the internet.
The Libra Association members The Libra Association members The Libra Association did not announce any changes in strategy or other plans that could help the organization assuage regulators' fears.
Lawmakers voted against May's amended Brexit deal by 220 to 21.1174 as her last-minute talks with EU chiefs on Monday to assuage her critics' concerns ultimately proved fruitless.
While nothing has been scheduled, those close to the matter say Boeing is hopeful it can structure the deal to assuage the concerns Brazil has about Embraer's defense operations.
"It will be important to continue to develop and implement strategies that assuage the burden of cost and lessen its impact on non-adherence," Vaishnava said in an email.
Despite the company's attempt to assuage fears by reiterating that "protecting people's information is at the heart of everything we do," the crisis continues to spiral out of control.
I feel it is important to read it, so I can frame a guiding narrative to boost her confidence, assuage her fears, minimize and redirect negative habits, provide encouragement.
The United States had been working with Turkey to set up a safe zone along the Syria-Turkey border in order to assuage Turkish concerns about the Kurdish forces.
His victory Sunday helped erase assuage the heartbreak of the 2012 Indy 500, when he wrecked while trying to pass Dario Franchitti, the eventual winner, on the final lap.
That cursed remix of hip hop duo Luniz's "I Got 5 On It" didn't do anything to assuage our fears, but nevertheless, I entered the theater with high hopes.
On the one hand, it had to assuage an electorate primed by the previous government, including the hard-right Northern League, to expect drastic tax cuts and other goodies.
Even the mere discussion of policy — and the apparent attempt to assuage the concerns of an American adversary before Mr. Trump took office — represented a remarkable breach of protocol.
The uniformity could assuage those who liken hemp to its federally illicit cousin and have either steered away from working with hemp businesses or tried to ban hemp products.
And Tuesday's Senate vote indicated that Mr. Mnuchin's assurances did not assuage doubts among the party's Russia skeptics that the deal with Mr. Deripaska's companies sufficiently decreased his control.
Ultimately, the disclaimer just added to the hype around the video and became an accidental stroke of marketing genius, even though it was only created to assuage Jackson himself.
If the Federal Reserve meets market expectations and cuts interest rates this year, it would be more to assuage flagging confidence than it would be to address any particular ill.
And if you find yourself arguing that you do, it might mean you're using them less for their health benefits or personal enjoyment, and more to assuage a darker fear.
In an attempt to assuage concerns within Germany, Deutsche Boerse's Kengeter kicked off a lobbying tour of Berlin, targeting the country's highest level politicians to win backing for the deal.
Given how critical any details emanating from the White House are to assuage European worries about President Donald Trump's intended relationship with Russia, this should not be a laughing mater.
" The purchase of Watchup, like the rollout of Plex DVR and the company's recent efforts around photo and music sharing, should help assuage Plex's reputation as "a pirate's best friend.
This is exactly the kind of information we can assume Tia's mom Denise Booth would like to hear as a way to assuage any of her own Bachelor dating anxieties.
Then again, there's also a chance that no message will ever be designed for US repositories, and that these reports were simply commissioned to assuage public fears about the facilities.
The widely expected quarter-percentage-point lowering of borrowing costs, however, is unlikely to assuage U.S. President Donald Trump's increasingly strident demands for the central bank to ease monetary policy.
The Roshni scheme was intended to assuage Kashmiri anxiety over the 1960 World Bank-mediated Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) between India and Pakistan, which many feel disregarded Kashmir's economic interests.
At a press demonstration this week, executives did their best to assuage fears about the creepy potential of this new system by emphasizing that the system isn't even that good.
The Polish parliament has already approved some amendments to the judicial overhaul to assuage EU concern that the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party is weakening democracy in the bloc.
"This process does not need to come with a cost for domestic insurance schemes, but needs to be seen in a complementary way." he said, seeking to assuage German fears.
Midge tries to assuage Imogene's concerns by promising to go to exercise class with her the next day, but it's difficult to believe the secret comic will actually show up.
Putin still sees an adversary in the Obama administration -- despite numerous entreaties by senior Obama deputies to assuage Russian concerns that the Americans were bent on encircling and weakening Russia.
It may help assuage worries that America's commitment to defend its democratic ally could become a bargaining chip in attempts to convince North Korea to give up its nuclear programme.
The move could in part assuage conservative critics who argued the president should not accept the latest congressional plan, which denied him the funding he demanded for the border barrier.
First, the most important goal in the Middle East is to assuage Sunnis' grievances enough to draw them away from the death-cult of jihadism and into more constructive politics.
Winning approval would help assuage concerns about Mylan's ability to execute on its complex generic pipeline portfolio, after it had twice failed to get FDA backing for Advair's generic version.
The frustration and concern with Nixon continued to mount as the investigation intensified, and Haig didn't have much social or political capital with members of Congress to assuage their concerns.
Last week, in an effort to monitor the ethical development of artificial intelligence and presumably to assuage public concern, Google launched an eight-person advisory group dedicated to the task.
Comey argues that Trump does not make decisions on the basis of philosophical, religious or logical considerations, but simply to assuage the deficiencies of his own character and emotional makeup.
" Asked if it was necessary to give conservatives more details on what leadership is working on in order to assuage their concerns, Hatch demurred, saying, "That's up to the leadership.
"The lack of interaction with the press potentially damages the ability of the president-elect to unify the country and assuage the fears of those who opposed him," Rottinghaus said.
Maas's comments will do little to assuage public concerns in the three Baltic countries, once ruled by their giant eastern neighbor but now part of the European Union and NATO.
President Obama promised additional aid and called the deal the "largest single pledge of military assistance in U.S. history," in part to assuage Israeli concerns over the Iran nuclear deal.
The film-makers have repeatedly said the film takes its inspiration from an epic poem of the same name, but their assurances have failed to assuage the Karni Sena group.
But the recent Supreme Court move is unlikely to assuage the fears of foreign partners who have strict internal compliance and legal guidelines, especially as protests and international condemnation grow.
Still, the companies said that they would be willing to sell off assets to assuage regulators' concerns, with an eye on completing the union by the middle of next year.
Mr. Trump's convincing sweep of the primaries in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island on Tuesday did little to assuage concerns about his standing with swing voters in November.
Twitter's Data on #280 Usage In today's blog post about the public launch of 280 characters, Twitter aims to assuage people's fears that their timelines will fill with expanded tweets.
U.S. Ambassador Alaina B. Teplitz, trying to assuage concerns over U.S. involvement in the tiny island, said last week that there were no plans to set up a military base.
Things are grim and politicians of all persuasions are doing very little to assuage or address the very real concerns people have about this country and their place in it.
From the Oval Office, Trump hoped to assuage the public's fears and to assure them his administration was doing everything in their power to limit the spread of COVID-19.
Now, in a deal to assuage his American counterpart and avert a trade war, Andrés Manuel López Obrador will have to deploy some of that force to patrol borders instead.
The coming months will test whether the party can assuage young people's newfound concerns, or if the pressure will build into broader discontent that chips away at the government's legitimacy.
Perhaps in an effort to assuage his conscience, the former New York City mayor has said that he will continue to spend on down-ballot races through the 2020 election.
The social network is trying to assuage critics who said Facebook did not do enough to stop Russian propaganda from spreading on its platform ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson tried to assuage Turkey's fears about the border force, claiming, "We are not creating a border security force at all" during an interview with reporters.
Her arrival at Mr. Biden's Philadelphia headquarters could assuage a number of Democrats, including Mr. Obama and his acolytes, who have long been uneasy about the former vice president's operation.
But that did not assuage concerns in Bajada del Agrio, the closest town to the station, where residents speak of the Chinese presence with a mix of bewilderment and fear.
Treatment typically involves use of medications that keep cholesterol and blood pressure in check, aspirin to prevent blood clots, and nitroglycerin to relax the blood vessels and assuage chest pain.
Stocks fell sharply in volatile trading on Tuesday as an emergency rate cut by the Federal Reserve failed to assuage concerns of slower economic growth due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Both candidates -- either of whom would be the oldest president in US history if they were to be elected -- have attempted to assuage voters that they are fit for office.
China's TikTok today launched an education program in India as the popular short-video app looks to expand its offering and assuage local authority in one of its biggest markets.
Despite continued demonstrations and worsening violence, Lebanon's politicians have proven unable to take meaningful steps to assuage the protesters' anger or stop the country's swift slide toward an economic crisis.
In Bloomberg, they can assuage their anxieties in a Boss-knows-best fealty and rest assured that he won't entirely upend the system and the way Americans interact with politics.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer then jumped in to ask a question to the House managers, attempting to assuage Republicans' concerns that a fight over witnesses would consume the Senate.
The overall problem is this: Trump's style and behavior is meant to assuage 37 percent of the electorate – thus leaving an alienated 63 percent available to the other side; 30.
It was pointed out that the five-minute allotments were down from the 210 minutes members got during the Nixon impeachment proceedings, but that did little to assuage the speaker.
British Prime Minister Theresa May is in Tokyo this week, actively attempting to assuage fears that Japanese business leaders have on the possible impact of Brexit on their U.K. businesses.
Unfortunately, the spectacle couldn't assuage the failures of the pricey new gadget, a media streamer called the Nexus Q that Google had announced onstage with great fanfare just moments prior.
We previously assessed that Turkish authorities would raise interest rates to combat inflation and try to assuage foreign investors' concerns over whether the Central Bank is allowed to operate independently.
It had earlier dropped to a fresh all-time low of 7.24, before paring some losses after moves were taken to assuage market nerves frayed by the currency's recent weakness.
DXY rose against a basket of currencies after European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi said the monetary union remained fragile and failed to assuage concerns about financial instability in Italy.
He followed that up with a distinct lack of humility, and did essentially nothing during the 2016-'17 transition winter to try to reach out to skeptics or assuage doubters.
VILNIUS (Reuters) - The U.S. Army's top European commander on Wednesday called on Russia to open its major military exercise later this year to observers to assuage the anxieties of its neighbors.
"But the only reason financial conditions have eased since February is because the Fed managed to assuage those concerns by hinting that it didn't have its finger on the proverbial button."
Direct-to-consumer DNA testing companies, including 23andMe and Ancestry, tried to assuage worries by pointing to their terms of service and prohibiting law enforcement from using their services or databases.
Stripping these sculptures of the lopsided eyeballs and slippery vinyl tongues of his previous soft works does nothing to assuage the fear that Fischer's creations might abruptly move on their own.
Seventeen reports that Hadid has already posted an apology for the incident, perhaps as a preemptive act meant to assuage any naysayers, but critics say that it's not going far enough.
The stock's fall erased more than $110 billion in market capitalization during the company's earning call with analysts as CEO Mark Zuckerberg and COO Sheryl Sandberg tried to assuage investors' fears.
That may persist, but Trump's particular brand of politics, which gives primacy to domestic jobs over trade, has the potential to cause economic wounds which tax cuts are unlikely to assuage.
Friday's early morning market rebound helped assuage some of the frayed nerves on Wall Street, but it may be too soon to get comfortable about what happens over the near term.
Already, the report has led to the forced departure of Kalanick's top confidant, SVP of business Emil Michael, yesterday, which sources sympathetic to him said should be enough to assuage critics.
The world is full of horror and what better way to assuage that grief then by watching this M&M and Skittles sorting machine do its amazing work in real time.
In addition to showing that the early stages of MRT can be conducted safely, the technique's proponents also need to assuage critics with longer-term data on how the children develop.
It's also unclear whether Sanders's push for changes to the Democratic contests will be enough to assuage his progressive supporters, thousands of whom are expected to protest outside of the convention.
Yet while I'm no architect, a HoloLens demo like this seems best used as a fun office gimmick (or a way to assuage the anger of Ben Stiller's character in Zoolander).
My hunch is that if you were worried that the last MacBook was too underpowered for you, the new MacBook will only assuage your concerns by, well, 25 percent or so.
Obama and GCC countries underscored a commitment to build the defence system at a summit in May 2015, as Washington moved to assuage Gulf allies' concerns about a more powerful Iran.
But these exceptions, which are ostensibly meant to assuage concerns about government indifference to the suffering of women, undermine the state's argument that fetus funerals are primarily a public health concern.
It spent $5.1 million in the last four years, up from $212,000 in 2011, as it sought to assuage national security concerns, according to publicly available lobbying records maintained by Congress.
However, the yen retreated against the greenback on Thursday after data showed U.S. retail sales surged in July, helping assuage financial markets' fears that the U.S. economy was heading into recession.
This situation makes India a prime candidate for a CLOUD Act-enabled agreement as it would assuage the country's access concerns and enable better law enforcement cooperation for legitimate data requests.
The president is eager to show he is making progress on the wall, in large part to assuage conservative supporters who have accused him of caving on a key campaign promise.
She will also wear a GPS ankle bracelet and pay for an around-the-clock security detail, measures her legal team proposed to assuage concerns that she might return to China.
Desperate to respond to the public's grief and anger, Mr. Abadi tried to assuage Iraqis' desire for revenge by promising to speed the executions of Islamic State militants on death row.
South Korea and the United States have said THAAD would only be used in defense against North Korean ballistic missiles and they have tried to assuage Chinese concerns, without apparent success.
Not only would the incoming administration move to reverse any initiative, a Trump administration keen to distance itself from what President Obama had done would likely move to assuage Israeli concerns.
It is a testament to Bergkamp's genius that he nevertheless managed 25 goals in all competitions that season, as Inter won the UEFA Cup to assuage their difficulties in the league.
As with Catherine Earnshaw, these attempts to reconnect—either to assuage guilt or because the ex can no longer stand to pine in silence—often take the form of a ghost.
The great question of the Democratic race may now be whether there is anything Mr. Biden can do to assuage those concerns, and how Mr. Sanders might respond if he does.
"They are trying to assuage Trump while keeping internal OPEC division from blowing up in the open," said Antoine Halff, a founding partner of Kayrros, a research firm based in Paris.
The fairly strong report from the Labor Department on Tuesday suggested a broad acceleration in wholesale price pressures, which could assuage concerns among some Federal Reserve officials over persistently low inflation.
If the government cannot focus on the public health aspects of this crisis, how can it ameliorate the signs of a deepening economic slowdown, assuage market fears and exchange rate fluctuations?
It is an attempt to assuage the demand for lower taxes among wealthy party donors without being perceived by Mr. Trump's working-class base as giving a windfall to the rich.

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