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He was replaced by a figure more reassuring for financial markets.
But the panel's uncertainty is scarcely more reassuring than Berenson's alarmism.
National, local and ethnic identities are more familiar, thus more reassuring.
Zach Woods: Will they develop a robot that'll be a more reassuring moderator?
But if they read the app's privacy policy, it would be much more reassuring.
He's going to work vegetables into "more reassuring forms" like vegetarian meatballs and sausages.
Mashing buttons in a panic is always more reassuring than a pane of glass.
Its new, less aggressive leaders like Di Maio, offer voters a more reassuring public face.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The American rethink on Russian sanctions should be more reassuring than it is.
In some way, that might be more reassuring because there's an end point to that. Right?
After several indications of weakening demand to visit the U.S., some recent data looks more reassuring.
They may be looking for a more reassuring figure than, say, a recently defeated senatorial candidate.
And in fact, I can&apost think of a more reassuring Supreme Court term in recent memory.
Knowing there are precedents for FBI interference in elections, however, hardly makes the situation any more reassuring.
Nothing is more reassuring to patients than seeing a silver-haired doctor walk up to their bedside.
Their future boss, Steven Mnuchin, America's treasury secretary, is not much more reassuring to the global financial establishment.
Some non-American delegates at the conference found this fringe event more reassuring than the climate talks themselves.
But a more likely solution—another broad coalition, even perhaps one headed by Mr Gentiloni—is scarcely more reassuring.
"Incoming data are a bit more reassuring" than forecasts of a slowdown released in July, he said, without elaborating.
It would be more reassuring if the police state campaign had yielded more than a handful of potential terror suspects.
This one's slightly more reassuring than the Rocky Mountain Christmas recording and all of its dissonance between lyric and melody.
Yet hope remains: "20 Something," which closes the album, returns to "Supermodel"'s guitar tone, only calmer, lovelier, more reassuring.
However, looked at more closely, the differences between the two episodes are more striking, and more reassuring, than the similarities.
And a future where AI and people work in cooperation is certainly more reassuring than one where humans are replaced.
"Human beings are much more reassuring than robots," he adds, saying a machine cannot help engender a sense of community.
Like, machines break, things happen, and I wish I would have been more reassuring to the associates I was managing.
That's not good, of course, but it's still far more reassuring than the assured-death scenario keeping everyone up at night.
In a more reassuring remark, Dombrovskis said the EU financial system was robust and able to withstand a severe economic downturn.
Messonnier's comments got widespread attention, sparking calls for further actions by the administration, which had long struck a more reassuring note.
The two women are among the more reassuring faces of a movement that is led by a demagogic erstwhile comedian, Beppe Grillo.
And if you're trying to transfer money from your existing bank account to your Revolut account, it's less confusing and more reassuring.
More reassuring still is Gall's assertion that, though he can't provide an exact date for the long-awaited contest, it will happen.
While more reassuring for the markets, the PD, which has governed since 2013, has been the main target of 5-Star's vitriol.
Looking to the future isn't much more reassuring, as there is the question of whether it is even possible to approximate 1985.
But the idea that he acted out of moral self-righteousness is not much more reassuring, given the immense powers of his office.
The Checkup If we get a vaccine for the coronavirus, it will immediately make our world a safer, easier, more reassuring place once again.
Their visit is just one more brief, disastrous stopover as Josie packs up the old Chateau and rumbles northward in search of something more reassuring.
In contrast, systems such as cognitive therapy, self-compassion, prayer, and visualization counter the ambient narrative&aposs unsettling tone with more reassuring thoughts and images.
"It's a lot more reassuring to a patient to say 'we're just going to take a blood test to check for a few things,' " Wright said.
Sure, Hurricane Irma has concerned TV viewers all over the globe, and there's nothing more reassuring than a youthful politician personally delivering succor to stranded children.
Meanwhile, victories for either of the two other contenders — Mexico's center-right PRI (Institutional Revolutionary Party) and PAN (National Action Party) — would be more reassuring to investors.
Having exhausted the more obscure—and therefore more reassuring—allusions to faith amongst those subgenres, we seem to finally be recognizing the straight up joys of gospel disco.
As a psychiatrist, I wish that I could be more reassuring to my patients during a highly stressful political transition, but in truth, they have reason to worry.
Hearing a career counselor tell you that you are a strong candidate is exponentially more reassuring — and believable — than hearing the same sentiment from a friend or family member.
And that gets to another, more reassuring lesson here: America's norms and institutions make these strategies a lot less effective here than they might be in, say, Panama or Pakistan.
" What is even more reassuring, Bérard points out, is that "we found that penicillin, cephalosporin, erythromycin—the most frequently used antibiotics—are not associated with an increased risk of miscarriage.
More reassuring may be the fact that some of these companies are "awash with cash," as Curto described, highlighting the $2.1 trillion that the corporates have to service that debt.
The Mueller report paints a disturbing picture of President Trump trying to undermine investigations with a more reassuring portrayal of lawyers and aides seeking to preserve the rule of law.
Trump has recently spoken in more reassuring terms toward NATO, but many analysts say that even the suggestion that the U.S. might not respond to an aggression might leave allies vulnerable.
Wouldn't they rather claim the mantle of change and reform the way Barack Obama did, rather than run with the guy Obama picked to make his candidacy more reassuring to insiders?
And what symbol can be more reassuring than the incumbent of a high position who knows what to do and is willing to act, especially when others are bewildered and alone?
Will it be the aggressive approach of the president or the more reassuring stance of Mr. Kelly, who will be assigned to oversee some of the proposals likely to antagonize Mexico the most?
I don't know if it was a comforting, easy thing to kind of bob your head along to; I've heard some people say that the economy was unsure, so people wanted more reassuring music?
Biden smartly understood that his eight years beside the last Democratic president and his foreign-policy seasoning are probably more reassuring to voters now than they were a month or even a week ago.
"Nothing is more reassuring to the public than to see and hear their own president, the supposed architect of the country's foreign policy, telling them that he is on top of the situation," Hontiveros said.
"Nothing is more reassuring to the public than to see and hear their own president, the supposed architect of the country's foreign policy, telling them that he is on top of the situation," Hontiveros said.
Secondly, there is truly so little we can control in this idiotic, awesome life that giving ourselves a little gift like "always having water right there" can be more reassuring that we might have guessed.
A week later in New Hampshire, the voting tallies were more reassuring, but Sanders could not credibly boast that he was chiefly responsible for them, because he won by a little more than one percentage point.
"God forbid, if something would happen, knowing that not only a law enforcement officer is there, but there are teachers in that building who can give my child a fighting chance, is even more reassuring," Ms. New said.
Daiwa Capital Markets' head of economic research, Chris Scicluna, said euro zone yields got some help from the more reassuring news on coronavirus infections, adding that Apple's warning about missing sales guidance had dropped off investors' radar somewhat.
And I guess that was technically true, though it would be more reassuring if they tried to make sure Facebook didn't do the creepy things that led to privacy blow-ups rather than keeping users from knowing about the creepy things.
Rick Meckler, partner at Cherry Lane Investments, said Mnuchin's acknowledgement that the White House does not have the ability to remove Powell was more reassuring for investors than trying to say it did not want to remove the Fed chair.
It also makes it all the more impressive that so many shows have reached for exactly the quality that Sehgal describes—something that is beyond the rush of a righteous manifesto, exploring muddy currents rather than following more reassuring paths.
Immigrants are more reassuring than refugees because there is an endpoint to their story; however they arrive, whether they are documented or not, their desires for a new life can be absorbed into the American dream or into the European narrative of civilization.
Young doctors have many good qualities that have nothing to do with age, for better or worse, But when he writes that "nothing is more reassuring to patients than seeing a silver-haired doctor walk up to their bedside," I have to disagree.
"We still see the risk to consensus estimates as on the downside, however H&M is working its way through some of its issues and has given more reassuring guidance on markdowns for Q4," said Chamberlain, who has a "Neutral" rating on the stock.
The United States had reached that point of delusion in the Vietnam War where "seeing the light at the end of the tunnel" and listening to its own voice was easier and more reassuring than facing the hard reality that "victory" was not possible.
While not discounting that doomsayers may prove someday to be right, Retro Report offers more reassuring views from computer specialists who sense that the end is not nigh — if only, they say, because machines are not nearly as clever, or necessarily as pernicious, as the fretters believe.
Ad of the Week Just days after the massacre at a gay nightclub in Orlando, and after a long primary campaign in which Republican candidates often seemed preoccupied with war, terrorism and related fears, Hillary Clinton's first ad of the general election strikes a gentler and more reassuring tone.
If you're picking up takeout or getting delivery More reassuring news: There's little risk in contracting the virus from food or food packaging picked up at a takeout window or from a restaurant, said Benjamin Chapman, who is a professor and food safety specialist at North Carolina State University.
Matt Zoller Seitz, Vulture: Reality has caught up with House of Cards' black-comic political noir in its fifth season...It's actually a tad more reassuring than reality because here, at least, when the key players aren't acting like petulant children with bodyguards, they appear to know what they're doing.
In his third U.N. appearance, Trump offered a more subdued tone compared to the bombast of his previous speeches in 2017 and 2018, looking to convey a more reassuring presence as he asks Americans for a second term next year despite a fresh push for his impeachment among some Democrats.
More broadly, his performance, leavened at times by a more reassuring tone, left his fellow leaders struggling anew to judge whether he was posturing in an effort to win a better deal for the United States, moving to weaken institutions at the heart of the post-World War II order or both.
In his third U.N. appearance, Trump offered a more subdued tone compared to the bombast of his previous speeches in 2017 and 2018, looking to convey a more reassuring presence as he asks Americans for a second four-year term next year despite a fresh push for his impeachment among some Democrats.
The trend in pregnant women infected with SARS, the closest relative of the new coronavirus, is no more reassuring: In one small study of 12 pregnant women in Hong Kong who developed SARS during the 2003 outbreak, three died, and four of the seven women who were in their first trimester had a spontaneous miscarriage.
Instead, Trump fell into the same trap as the cosmopolitan sophisticates — acting as though the specter of panic is worse than the disease itself, focusing on the more reassuring estimates of the virus's fatality rates instead of recognizing the wide spread of possible scenarios — while mixing in his own short-termist fixation on the stock market.
A more ideologically orthodox Trump is, in many ways, a more reassuring figure on the world stage, one who may be somewhat more likely than an alt-right Trump to get the United States involved in a small war, but who is also dramatically less likely to permanently upend the global order in a potentially cataclysmic way.
Here are the key pieces of testimony Barr gave that raised concerns about how he'll handle the investigation: However, the nominee also made some more reassuring commitments to those concerned he's being installed to help Trump block the Russia probe: First off, Barr said that though he'd "seek the advice of the career ethics personnel" about recusal, he wouldn't necessarily follow their advice.
The men were identified as Michael Holwell and Douglas Ammerman, and their conduct when questioned, as described in a handwritten report, was certainly suspicious: When an officer talked to the oldest of the children, named Mary, the answers weren't any more reassuring: The strange reference to "the game-caller"—Pettie—was incomprehensible to investigators, and made them believe the children may have been brainwashed.
And while Farewill's paid vs freemium approach is arguably more reassuring (from a safeguarding personal data point of view) than a rival service such as Willing — given that Farewill users are paying for the actual will-writing service (and Willing users are not) — regardless, Farewill needs to demonstrate it is fully aware of the need for robust online security if it's to hope to win customers' trust over the long term.
In the syncretistic and non-verbal world of Chinese religion, Yanluo Wang's interpretation can vary greatly from person to person. While some recognize him as a Buddhist deity, others regard him as a Taoist deity in competition with Bodhisattva Kṣitigarbha. Generally seen as a frightening deity, he can also present the more reassuring image of a righteous and just judge or advocate of dharma.
The rear bench is less reclined than before, and can be fully folded in all variants for increased storage space. However, the rear bench does not split-fold, and the aperture is limited as a consequence of the old platform design. Proton has also improved how the front and rear doors open and close, to increase tactile or perceived quality. The doors now require less effort to operate, and offer a more reassuring or 'solid' feel in comparison to older Proton models.
His challengers denounced the continuation of the UDR- state, that is to say the appropriation of the state by the Gaullist Party. Giscard d'Estaing portrayed himself as "the change in the continuity", a "modern turn" for the French politics, in the incumbent majority and more reassuring for moderate voters than the Common Program which was characterised as a collectivist project. He benefited from the divisions in the UDR. Indeed, 43 Gaullist personalities close to Pompidou and led by the young Interior Minister Jacques Chirac published an appeal insinuating that Giscard d'Estaing was more likely than Chaban-Delmas to defeat Mitterrand.
To one side of the boy at the rear, the cockatiel's empty cage can be seen on the wall, and to further heighten the drama it is unclear whether the boy is lowering the cage on the pulley to allow the bird to be replaced after the experiment or hoisting the cage back up, certain of its former occupant's death. It has also been suggested that he may be drawing the curtains to block out the light from the full moon. An earlier oil sketch showed the demonstrator in a more reassuring pose. The bird here was a common songbird.
"You Little Fool" has generally seen positive reception from critics. At the time of its release, Scott Isler of Trouser Press wrote that the song's "mixture of pathos and contempt will be more reassuring to inflexible Costello fans". Dave McKenna of The Washington Post named the song as one of the tracks on Imperial Bedroom that "were blessed with hooks so memorable they took fans right back to that time they first heard them" at a 2016 concert, while Blender named it one of the songs to download off of Imperial Bedroom. Martin Chilton of The Daily Telegraph ranked the song as Costello's 33rd best.
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun- Times expressed acceptance of the lack of explanation for the creature's origin, explaining that it "is all right with me after the tiresome opening speeches in so many of the 30 or more Godzilla films". Peter Howell of the Toronto Star thought that the "main" creature was disappointing, while he considered the "mutant spider crabs" that came from it as "way scarier". Lawrence Person of Locus Online describes it as "like a cross between a truly giant mantis and Johnny the Skeletal Torso." Todd McCarthy of Variety found that the creature was more reassuring as it appeared more in the film, explaining, "Its very nature as a walking, stalking being suggests it can somehow be killed by conventional means".
Allmusic awarded the album 3½ stars stating "The tracks are rather brief, running less than three and a half minutes each, though musicians the caliber of these four gentleman can say a lot more musically in that time frame than most can during a ten-minute performance. Although this album isn't one of Hank Jones' most essential dates as a leader, it is worth purchasing if it can be found". In JazzTimes, Thomas Conrad wrote "The down-the-middle renditions and charming tags and gentle, tinkling flourishes could have been provided by an artist less accomplished than Hank Jones-although not with his polished elegance. If caution renders this session less than indispensable, it is hard to imagine a nicer, more reassuring piano album to come home to after a difficult day at the office".

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