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"assuaged" Definitions
  1. made milder or less severe; eased: She thought with assuaged grief of her father's tragic death, and how he would have loved to see her now, about to be married.
  2. (of hunger, thirst, etc.) satisfied or relieved: That’s how it is with desire—it flares up again once the briefly assuaged appetite returns.
  3. soothed, calmed, or mollified: Volunteering at the clinic gives me an opportunity for social interaction as well as an assuaged conscience because I’m helping out with an important issue.
  4. the simple past tense and past participle of assuage.

314 Sentences With "assuaged"

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At that point ... Why did you get assuaged by it?
I tentatively opened Spotify, and all my fears were assuaged.
But they may be assuaged by who has taken over.
Of course, the child is not assuaged; she is traumatized.
An interaction with her neighbor, in particular, assuaged her fears.
That assuaged a lot of concerns and a lot of anxiety.
Meanwhile, Republicans on the panel appeared somewhat assuaged by the briefing.
Keep in mind that not every disgruntled customer will be assuaged.
Shushanna had Annaliese-related concerns, but Kamil assuaged them on their date.
Security moms were scared about their children's safety; Bush assuaged their fears.
Unfortunately, this has inflamed as much as it has assuaged people's fears.
Why has his clear narcissism been assuaged by those who seek his favor?
And I hope that that can be assuaged in some way, over time.
It remains to be seen whether the concerns of those elites are assuaged.
My anxieties were not assuaged when Troelso ushered us to the judges' table.
The strong Chinese economic numbers assuaged fears that the global economy was slowing down.
Groups that advocate for LGBT troops were said they were assuaged by retired Gen.
But the gesture may not have assuaged Republicans seeking to distance themselves from him.
Montag's crisis of conscience is what Jordan said assuaged his unease about the role.
But the masses, having spoken with their wallets, have assuaged her fears many times over.
None of this has assuaged the anger of ordinary Venezuelans or of the organised opposition.
Who cares if gruesome crimes are assuaged, now and then, by the advent of dreams?
If you were having any doubts about Samsung's commitment to its DeX, consider them assuaged.
CEO Tim Cook assuaged some of those fears on an earnings conference call Tuesday evening.
After DMing with Gage on Twitter, my fears were recently assuaged, and my hopes soared:
Yandex shareholders approved governance changes in December, which assuaged Kremlin fears about potential foreign influence.
Emira is humiliated, angry, and hardly assuaged by her employer's good-faith efforts to help.
We cannot wait to integrate our schools until we've assuaged the feelings of white liberals.
She made an appointment to see a New York-based rheumatologist, who assuaged her fears.
He said however that a reorganization Disney announced on Wednesday had assuaged some succession concerns.
None of my findings assuaged the worries of my ear becoming a timeshare for other insects.
The market stabilization rule has assuaged some industry concerns, but the Republican replacement plan has not.
His overture to the West assuaged fears that the AK party harboured an unstated Islamising agenda.
Ms. Coulter's fears were assuaged by the speech, which she called "the most magnificent" ever given.
None of that has assuaged fears about shortfalls in crude availability as sanctions go into effect.
If Mr. Hoyt had any doubts about his new ventures, an otherworldly experience assuaged his uncertainty.
But Mr. Toomey's support is notable and comes after Ms. Shelton assuaged some of his concerns.
That has not assuaged transparency campaigners like Yael Berda, a Hebrew University of Jerusalem sociology professor.
She added that her caucus has not yet had its concerns about enforcing the agreement assuaged.
Fears of a global, particularly Chinese, slowdown have been largely been assuaged over the intervening year.
But what had assuaged the Mint's fear that more counterfeit coins were flooding in from abroad?
His talk of only serving a single term as governor, for example, might have assuaged some critics.
The relaxation of constraints on capital movement have assuaged the fears of companies looking to repatriate profits.
She doesn't seem to be assuaged by the arguments that I'm an incompetent boob or just terrible.
In the case of the new Amazon headquarters, though, such doubts may be at least partially assuaged.
Tom MacArthur (R-NJ) in late April, assuaged their concerns — but raised alarm bells for other members.
And the parking-protected design assuaged concerns over vehicular access that often fuels anti-bike lane sentiment.
ITunes was simple and elegant, and it assuaged my fear of going to jail for music piracy.
By the end, others were assuaged, at least, by what nearly all agreed was an impressive performance.
However, a lack of response from China to these levies has assuaged some fears of conflict escalation.
Concerns about his lack of focus have been assuaged by the recent growth in jobs and wages.
On Thursday, Flake implied that the limited FBI investigation had assuaged what concerns he had about Kavanaugh.
This, said Zhao, seems to have assuaged China's fears that North Korea would act against its interests.
The slight decline in time spent was accompanied by a slew of good news that assuaged investors' concerns.
Those fears were assuaged last week after the Fed emphasized it will be patient with future rate hikes.
Woods was visibly upset, his anger perhaps assuaged when his drive finished on the edge of the fairway.
The report assuaged worries after Apple earlier this month cut its sales forecast, blaming slowing sales in China.
The public, many of whom have or will fly United at some point, should have been likewise assuaged.
Then Lindy told me about Weddington Way, and assuaged my fears the minute I clicked on its site.
" Lil Nas X quickly assuaged the DNCE frontman by tweeting back: "imma let u on panini don't worry.
With AT&T having won its fight with the Justice Department, their concerns about Comcast may be assuaged.
Chinese President Xi Jinping's speech at Boao assuaged investors' concerns about a potential trade war — at least temporarily.
Mr. Lawson said that his lingering anguish over Kennedy's death had been assuaged by support from fellow agents.
She remained un-Alexis-ly pleasant and patient through the negotiations with management until they were finally assuaged.
At my first session, I expressed that I was a little nervous, and my acupuncturist quickly assuaged my fears.
There has been some concern among investors about approval in China which should be assuaged with this new timeline.
The greenback strengthened as upbeat economic data from the United States assuaged fears of a slowdown in global growth.
Fears of an abrupt economic slowdown could also be assuaged by strengthening wage growth and a low unemployment rate.
The Klinsmann era's paradoxical frustrations won't be assuaged with one win, or form a damning indictment with one loss.
Yet with the WikiLeaks controversy swirling, it raised the possibility that Sanders supporters might not be assuaged by the resignation.
White male anxieties were, evidently, greatly roiled by the spectacle of the strong black man, and had to be assuaged.
He's not assuaged, however, by Mr. Trump's list: "It's like a game of Russian roulette with Trump," Mr. Estrada said.
But every now and then the spiritual emotionalism elicited in those youth group retreats or Sunday sermons assuaged my depression.
But even in those cases, some members say they were able to get feedback from leadership that assuaged their concerns.
But that hasn't assuaged questions about whether he can beat Trump, who remains deeply unpopular in the African American community.
The pains of a long-distance relationship will be assuaged by a compliant sex clone, so the couple's thinking goes.
"I think people, to the extent they are concerned, I think they'll be soon assuaged of that concern," he said.
"The chairman assuaged fears that the Fed is going to be more aggressive in the rate hiking cycle," said Krosby.
To her credit, Thurnberg has shown no fear, nor any sign of being assuaged by authority figure's head-patting patronage.
Asked whether he was assuaged at the North Korea situation after the briefing, House Armed Services Committee ranking member Rep.
A subsequent Fed policy pivot that included an intention to end the balance sheet roll-off in September assuaged the market.
Occasionally he'd receive a fanmail confessing that the EP had eased them through a tough time, or assuaged a bruised heart.
It turned out that parental guilt was a more effective deterrent than cash; making payments seems to have assuaged the guilt.
Trump assuaged nervous congressmen by arguing that the contents of the bill don't matter, since the Senate has its own ideas.
Over the years, my guilt has been assuaged somewhat by guidelines that now recommend less frequent Pap tests and pelvic exams.
Her victory assuaged establishment concerns, arising from Bernie Sanders's win in Michigan, that such voters would abandon her in the general.
Shows like Star Trek boldly took us to a time when our ills were assuaged by technology, not enabled by it.
Their fears were assuaged during Defense Secretary James Mattis's confirmation hearing, when he said he had no plans to do so.
But Qualcomm beat Wall Street expectations and issued a forecast that assuaged some concerns about a weak smartphone market in China.
I did not have an anthropomorphic experience with my grandfather's spirit embodied in a small woodland creature that assuaged my pain.
Anger at unaccountable rulers would not be assuaged by a deal in which Britain followed orders from people it could not elect.
With political gridlock in Washington over how to address ongoing foreign interference, it's likely the public's fears won't be assuaged anytime soon.
Even so, Manafort's denial hasn't fully assuaged concerns among some Republicans of whether he has financial ties to forces allied with Russia.
The presence of Ms. Kern, a former editor at New York magazine, has to some degree assuaged publishers' fears of algorithmic tyranny.
If anxieties about the world economy are to be assuaged, signs of more solid growth in other parts of the world are needed.
Visitors' fears of violence are reinforced, not assuaged, by shows of force such as those staged by the security services in recent days.
Markets have not been assuaged by economic data that has remained on balance positive as worries mount over how far Trump will go.
Autos and banks both rallied as economic data out of China boosted optimism and assuaged fears that the global economy is slowing down.
Objections from this constituency, and the generals, will be assuaged by the fact that 6,000 other prisoners were freed at the same time.
But fears that British voters might elect maverick MEPs are partly assuaged by the knowledge that so will those of many other countries.
If critics were concerned that Trump really would try to build a wall across the entire border, that concern has been safely assuaged.
Shares of the company rose 2.8 percent to $29.30 in Tuesday afternoon trading after the dividend comments assuaged concerns about Anadarko's cash management.
At its news conference on Thursday, the Justice Department made it clear that the companies' proposals had not assuaged their concerns about competition.
One day, after he said something particularly mean and I said nothing, I assuaged my guilt by making a donation to Planned Parenthood.
We spend a small eternity at a summer camp where young Sylvia assuaged Aurelia's anxieties with daily briefs on her diet and hygiene.
If the undecided senators all get to "yes," then they saw something that assuaged their concerns -- or at least didn't create any more.
Some animals' airstrike anxieties kept humans from evacuating to larger public shelters; other humans felt their own fears assuaged by their furry compatriots.
Those concerns were partially assuaged by a massive 6.25 percentage point rate hike in September that helped the lira to reverse some losses.
Barack Obama's victory there in 2008, for example, is largely credited as a turning point in his campaign that assuaged questions about electability.
But in a sign that Bernhardt has assuaged some of those concerns in recent days, both Rubio and Scott voted for Berhardt's confirmation.
Those worries were assuaged after Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said Tuesday he expects both countries to find common ground on immigration and trade.
Late on Wednesday, the American Petroleum Institute, an industry group, assuaged some of those concerns, reporting a 2944-million-barrel drawdown in gasoline stocks.
The crisis has deepened in recent weeks as lessors have started applying to deregister planes, signaling the planned bailout had not assuaged their concerns.
Fears that Japan had recently fallen into recession were assuaged by the news that, in the first quarter, GDP expanded by an annualised 1.7%.
She finally assuaged all of our fears over Snapchat, confirming that the red kolor will, indeed, soon be coming to a waitlist near you.
Brunei does not hold elections but any discontent is assuaged with generous government polices, including zero taxes, subsidized housing and free healthcare and education.
James Mattis assuaged members of the Committee worried he might undo the integration of women in the military undertaken by the previous administration.  Sen.
Brunei does not hold elections and any discontent is assuaged with generous government polices including zero taxes, subsidized housing, and free healthcare and education.
Apparently this nine-page outline of a tax plan, which left out many of the most crucial specifics, has assuaged their concerns for now.
Their desires were terrifying, all the more so because of the difficulty of figuring out what drove them and how they could be assuaged.
At the doctor's office, she weeps for the children she will never have, assuaged only by the unshakable love between her and her husband.
Alas, the obligatory apologetic Medium post came just a few hours later, though I'm not sure how much that has assuaged the initial concerns.
Big picture: President Donald Trump's news conference and the US government response has not assuaged investors' anxiety as cases outside China continue to rise.
Worries over the coronavirus and its impact on the global economy were assuaged slightly, lifting two of the three major indexes to record highs.
I suspect that any concern about inclusion will be assuaged by the comfort of chatting with people who think and talk the same way.
Everything from institutional sexism to harassment to heartbreak can supposedly be assuaged by a couple bottles of wine with a group of good girlfriends.
Those suspicions were not assuaged when in 2013 Syria signed onto the Chemical Weapons Convention and claimed to give up its chemical weapons stocks.
They're for the rest of the public, who might be angered by the prospect of DREAMers being deported but might be assuaged by Trump's reassurance.
The Commerce Commission said in a statement that its concerns about the NZ$1.3 billion ($930 million) deal outlined in October had not been assuaged.
Last year's market uncertainty about issues such as a planned renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement had not yet been assuaged, Abbassian said.
If that is their main beef, the nuns and bishops probably won't be assuaged by an offer to not have to fill out a form.
"Maimonides, the great medieval Jewish philosopher, says that in the collective grief the individual's grief is assuaged," Wolpe wrote to me in an e-mail.
Concerns about risks to children who would develop from three-person embryos — and to their offspring — have not been assuaged by preclinical or animal studies.
The money has not assuaged the Lafarge employees who believed they were scrambling to save their own lives in those final hours at the factory.
But the moves do not appear to have fully assuaged the concerns of Congress, which could translate into long-lasting consequences for the airline industry.
Those moves, however, have not assuaged some critics who argue that, as president, Trump will still have undisclosed financial interests that could affect his policies.
For a moment our fears were assuaged: a warming fresh-baked aroma filled the air and the hot cookie slices came cleanly out of the packaging.
Those concerns are only likely to be assuaged when specific, growth-friendly legislation in areas such as taxation, deregulation and infrastructure spending makes headway in Congress.
Better-than-expected economic readings from both the United States and China have also assuaged most concerns of a steep global economic slowdown amongst market participants.
Deutsche regained some value after it outlined plans to repurchase $5.38 billion worth of other bonds, but investors' concerns don't seem to have been entirely assuaged.
Additionally, farmers' demands for unconditional loan waivers have been only partially assuaged by the announcement from eight state governments of debt relief worth 1.9trn rupees ($26.8bn).
And the criticisms offered by Jackie Kennedy (Jodi Balfour) of the monarchy—a "tired institution without a place in the modern world"—have hardly been assuaged.
If Shy had any question about Midge's talent as a prospective opening act, those fears are assuaged by her barn burner of a telethon-closing set.
On the currency front, the dollar continued to weaken following Yellen's relatively dovish comments, which assuaged concerns about the possibility of an April interest rate hike.
Although I'd just had my black bean suspicions assuaged by the Quesarito, I was still nervous that the lack of seasoned beef would be a turnoff.
Details on U.S. fiscal stimuli remained sketchy, but investors seemed patient for progress on these possible programs as they have been assuaged by upbeat company results.
This support system not only allowed her to thrive, but it also assuaged the alienation I had so often felt as a mother to a newborn.
He now teaches at Stanford's Graduate School of Business, a position, he jokes, which has assuaged some of his angst at having never been accepted there.
But initial reports that there were no US casualties from the attack have since assuaged investors' fears that the strike will result in yet more escalation.
When he raised questions last month about the White House restricting records of Trump's phone calls with foreign leaders, White House officials quickly assuaged Johnson's concerns.
The has jumped about 8.5 percent since the lows hit in the days after Britain's move to leave the European Union, but that hasn't assuaged professional investors.
In addition, Republicans' fears are driven, opinion polling and Mr Trump's rhetoric suggests, by ethnocultural anxiety which, in a country turning rapidly browner, cannot easily be assuaged.
But in a sign that Bernhardt has assuaged some of those concerns in recent days, Rubio said on Twitter Wednesday evening he would vote for Berhardt's confirmation.
A firmer dollar pressured developing currencies after strong data on U.S. services industries and new home sales assuaged some fears about the world's top economy's growth rate.
The recent adoption of a school finance plan that was acceptable to Mr. Brownback, the Legislature and the Kansas Supreme Court has not entirely assuaged those concerns.
But his fears were assuaged after White House legislative affairs director Marc Short found a personal note Gorsuch had written to Trump but that Trump hadn't received.
Those concerns have not been assuaged in recent weeks as Trump has threatened to upset trade relationships with China and appoint officials who favor expanded surveillance programs.
The announcement potentially assuaged fears of a possible lower fourth-quarter revenue forecast on the back of supply constraints, Bernstein analyst Stacy Rasgon wrote in a client note.
Trump did deliver a prepared speech at a major pro-Israel summit last month, which was well-received and assuaged many conservatives nervous about his positions on Israel.
While the numbers suggest that Renner may keep unveiling weak revenue growth, efforts by Chief Executive Officer José Galló to control expenses have so far assuaged investor concern.
This assuaged investors who feared Beijing would let its currency slump to tackle further tariffs threatened by the United States, turning their trade war into a currency war.
But by the end of prime time, the Democrats looked and sounded happier than they did that afternoon, their discord, if not totally assuaged, at least politically corrected.
Anand assuaged him and listened as he talked about having trouble sleeping after former FBI Director James Comey briefly reopened the investigation into Clinton's emails on October 28.
Mr. Schulman assuaged his concerns with a letter, bearing Mr. Priore's name, that said that the book had been "de-accessioned," or officially removed from the library's collection.
It's not clear to me how these fears can be assuaged or appeased without paying a very high political price or simply exacerbating tensions in the other direction.
This assuaged investor concerns as it meant the country probably complied with European Union fiscal rules this year and could possibly avoid disciplinary action over its growing debt.
And Bernie Sanders, having assuaged concerns about his heart attack for the time being, was still trying to show he can be more than a narrow movement candidate.
If you have a positive consumer you should have a positive economy and that may be reinforced by the confidence number that assuaged a lot of investor concerns.
Abe Hamilton, a public policy analyst for the American Family Association and its general counsel, said that the group's early concerns about Kavanaugh were "not assuaged" by Monday's decision.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil settled higher on Thursday, as commitments from Gulf OPEC members to cut production assuaged some lingering doubts in the market about cooperation from other producers.
UK retail sales this week assuaged concerns about a slowdown in the second quarter, although weaker-than-expected wage growth and industrial production numbers indicated the economy remains fragile.
Those concerns have not been assuaged in recent weeks, as Trump has said he intends to nominate individuals to senior posts in his administration who favor expanding surveillance programs.
And political careerists' concerns about the wisdom of joining the administration haven't been assuaged by a chaotic year, which is culminating with a debate over the President's mental fitness.
Her conscience was ultimately assuaged by the thought that Monday's vote would most likely end in yet another stalemate, and yet another chance to vote later in the year.
By Thursday morning, it was clear that the speech had not assuaged the financial markets, which plummeted another 10 percent, the worst single day since Black Monday in 1987.
Corker had previously named Tillerson, Secretary of Defense James Mattis, and Chief of Staff John Kelly as Cabinet members who assuaged his concerns about Trump's chaotic foreign policy actions.
Lebanese officials praised the safe-passage deal because it rid the country's borders of Islamic State fighters and assuaged public concern over the fate of the nine missing servicemen.
Yet few of lawmakers' core concerns about how Libra could facilitate money laundering, endanger users' assets and give Facebook even more power amidst ongoing anti-trust investigations were assuaged.
Standing on a hill in Brooklyn's landmark cemetery, with its peaceful environs and wonderful views, assuaged my anxiety and filled me with hope, as well as some historical context.
The S&P 500 Index and Dow Jones Industrial Average also rose sharply - up 1.5 percent - as February's jobs report assuaged fears of inflation and aggressive interest rate hikes.
But the man largely behind greenlighting one — Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton — has a few worries that need to be assuaged before he's "comfortable" approving the investment vehicle.
The S&P 500 has jumped about 8.6 percent since the lows hit in the days after Britain's move to leave the European Union, but that hasn't assuaged professional investors.
In the wake of Yellen's relatively dovish comments earlier this week, which assuaged concerns about the possibility of an April interest rate hike, the dollar lost some of its strength.
Lung cancer is by far the most lucrative oncology market, and Merck last month assuaged concerns about Keytruda testing delays by announcing positive early results from a lung cancer trial.
Oil prices edged higher on a reported drop in U.S. crude oil inventories, and as commitments from Gulf OPEC members assuaged doubts in the market about cooperation from other producers.
In 2015, he told Story Corps, a nonprofit organization that records and shares stories by Americans of diverse backgrounds, that time had not assuaged the pain of losing his son.
Millennials will surely balk at the prohibition on cellphones, but perhaps they might be assuaged by the offer of coloring books to help pass the time in all that silence.
Trade tensions were slightly assuaged, however, as several Republican lawmakers have noted their opposition to new tariffs on Mexican imports while some have hinted at the possibility of blocking such levies.
But President Donald Trump's naming of Matt Whitaker as an interim attorney general has assuaged some concerns on Wall Street that Mueller will find Trump at the center of his probe.
Gold eased on Wednesday, holding near the 2019 lows touched in the previous session, as economic growth data from China assuaged concerns about global growth and drove investors into riskier assets.
Abbi finds a gray hair and panics immediately about getting old, a fear barely assuaged when she has a lot in common with an elderly woman selling art outside the Met.
Thankfully, Woodley herself just assuaged my fears in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter where she gave a very frank — and a little spoiler-y — answer about show's season 2 finale.
If his father's mind was given to hibernation, Michael's is the opposite, a compulsive consciousness that is raw and restless and, unless assuaged by medication or booze, at war with itself.
Jack Dorsey, co-founder and chief executive of Twitter, assuaged people's concerns in an interview with the "Today" show on Friday, confirming that the company will keep tweets at 140 characters.
But that streak has only mildly assuaged the ire in the fan base over Coach Jason Garrett and his handling of a team that was 193-3 only two years ago.
The Australian benchmark had scaled record highs last week on prospects of an initial trade deal between Washington and Beijing and strong U.S. data, which assuaged concerns of an economic slowdown.
Concerns about visiting teams and fans from countries like Iran, Mexico and elsewhere — and especially those targeted by President Trump's immigration restrictions — were most likely assuaged in those conversations as well.
During his time in office, Mr. Trump's anti-abortion policies and appointment of conservative justices have assuaged many who reluctantly voted for him in 2016, and have even drawn new supporters.
Investors were also assuaged after New York Fed President William Dudley said in an interview that continued tightening of financial conditions would weigh on the decisions of the Fed's policy board.
To many American financiers who once opposed Mr. Trump's candidacy, the prospect of fewer regulations and a blank slate with a new leader has assuaged some of the fear about uncertainties.
But after just a few hours of brisk deal-making on the floor of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center on Tuesday, any lingering worries appeared to be temporarily assuaged.
Comments by U.S. President Donald Trump that China had offered to resume trade talks assuaged some concerns in the wider financial markets, though uncertainty prevailed as Beijing declined to confirm the assertion.
If Lipset was right, the widespread view that the Trump presidency is the result of economic distress, and that the underlying attitudes can be assuaged with the right policies, may be misleading.
"A lot of negative views are still in the market, but some of the more draconian fears about a continued lack of credit in the economy have been somewhat assuaged," he said.
Markets have zigzagged their way through the year so far, spooked first by fears the U.S. Federal Reserve would tighten too much, then assuaged by predictions it wouldn't move rates at all.
The animosity many felt towards Mr Blair and all he stood for—which, in the 1990s and 228s, had been assuaged, a bit, by his habit of winning—went unbridled in defeat.
Finally, in March, two new songs emerged that assuaged all their worries—"Magnolia" and "#Wokeuplikethis," both produced by someone named Pi'erre Bourne who was, at that point, largely unknown outside of Atlanta.
Even so, it was not at all certain that the doubts of some upstate senators were assuaged about the $15 wage, which is being pushed, perhaps by design, in an election year.
It meant she breathed more freely — finally replacing the laissez-passer papers she had with a passport — and assuaged a lifelong anxiety she held about being restricted in her ability to travel.
It's extremely important not to confuse what makes us, as individuals, feel assuaged that we Did A Thing with what is actually a good use of that finite time, attention, and patience.
He argued that their performance of bipartisan debate only served the politicians and corporations, as opposed to their audience, who he believed deserved to be informed and assuaged of their palpable anxiety.
Finally, Macron's convincing victory over Le Pen further assuaged anxiety that a key member of the EU and the euro would stay in the regional economic bloc and single currency, they said.
However, recent data suggesting strong retail and manufacturing sales in the third quarter alongside a buoyant performance in the housing market and prices for dairy had assuaged some jitters over slowing growth.
The speaker assuaged liberals with an assurance that they could waive pay-as-you-go for legislative priorities, and she agreed to hearings for their "Medicare for All" single-payer health plan.
"Investor fears of an impending recession were somewhat assuaged given the China report and then reiterated with the local data too," said Jack Ablin, chief investment officer at Cresset Capital Management in Chicago.
"While the tax bill is likely to be passed and a government shutdown is also likely to be averted, both these concerns have to be assuaged before the dollar can rise," Yamamato said.
To date, investors have been assuaged that Mr. Cohn was the "adult in the room" in an unorthodox and chaotic White House and for most economic and regulatory policy that was the case.
Specifically, they pronounced themselves unconvinced that the "security mechanism" Washington established with Turkey on the Syrian border, which consisted of joint patrols and the removal of Kurdish fortifications, sufficiently assuaged Ankara's security concerns.
U.S. crude oil futures settled up 20.2 cents at $49.72 a barrel as commitments from Gulf OPEC members to cut production assuaged some lingering doubts in the market about cooperation from other producers.
And liberals who felt ascendant in the Obama years simply couldn't accept this fear as something to be managed and assuaged; to them, it was either ridiculous alarmism or a cloak for bigotry.
Recent data from the United States and China have assuaged fears of global downturn, dampening safe-haven demand for gold, which has fallen more than 21 percent from its 2408.96 peak touched in February.
Recent data from the United States and China have assuaged fears of global downturn, dampening safe-haven demand for gold, which has fallen more than 21 percent from its 2414.42 peak touched in February.
On Friday, a stronger-than-expected monthly jobs report assuaged concerns that recent data showing a drop in business investment and a slump in the manufacturing sector may be spreading to the broader economy.
We debate whether these anxieties would be best assuaged by a universal basic income, an expansion of the earned-income tax credit, or by getting the fine print of Medicare for All exactly right.
Some of those concerns were assuaged in an amendment passed last week that clarified who would be impacted by the excise tax and also created a credit for foreign taxes paid by affected companies.
Insurers are assuaged that the bill provides temporary funding for the so-called cost-sharing reductions, federal money they receive to sell plans that cover out-of-pocket costs for people earning low incomes.
But Mr. McConnell, with only two votes to spare, could find that the Senate's more moderate voices will not be as easily assuaged as the House's when a repeal bill finally reaches a vote.
A letter signed by 140 Saudi clerics, including prominent names, calling on the government to beware what they termed Iran's "record of criminality and treachery" and to support regional Sunnis cannot have assuaged international alarm.
For now, their concerns have been assuaged by GOP leadership, which recently released framework showing deep cuts to corporate tax rates and what was billed as a "simplification" of the seven tax brackets to three.
Their fear was not assuaged by a police background check that revealed Gacy had nine years earlier pleaded guilty to sodomy, a crime at the time in Iowa, for an incident involving a teenage boy.
All three major indexes had their best day of April on Tuesday and are now positive for the month, surging as words from Chinese President Xi Jinping momentarily assuaged fears of an impending trade war.
Gold fell 230% on Tuesday, en route to its biggest one-day dip in over a month, as expectations the United States may drop tariffs on Chinese imports assuaged some fears of a global recession.
China needs to be assuaged of its fear that when the North Korean regime ultimately fails, be it next year or decades from now, China will not be left unilaterally dealing with fleeing North Koreans.
Liz Cheney, who led 21 other Republicans in expressing "serious concerns" prior to the signing, said on Tuesday that her worries had not been assuaged, even after reading the secret, unpublished parts of the deal.
It comes heaped alongside turmeric-stained basmati rice or between charred sourdough, with a side of sahawiq (also known as zhug), a delirium of chiles, barely assuaged by tomatillos, cilantro and a gasp of lemon.
The report assuaged worries after Apple earlier this month cut its sales forecast for the current quarter on slowing demand in China, whose economy has been dragged down by a trade war with the United States.
Better-than-expected economic readings from both the U.S. and China lately have assuaged investor concerns of a sharp global economic slowdown, although weak manufacturing surveys from Asia and Europe have kept a lid on sentiment.
Feb. 250 (Reuters) - - Australian shares edged higher on Monday, supported by strength on Wall Street after the Federal Reserve assuaged investor concerns over the monetary policy outlook this year, while domestic earnings continued provide trading catalysts.
I took it for a quick paddle to see how it handled, and how comfortable I was with bringing two fly rods, snorkeling gear, and a camera out with me, and my apprehensions were quickly assuaged.
The key audience for Thursday's hearing is wavering Republican senators, whose concerns won't be assuaged by a switch-up in the news cycle, and not the news media or even the American people as a whole.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street's major stock indexes edged higher on Friday after falling in the previous session, as hopeful comments from U.S. President Donald Trump regarding trade relations with China assuaged concerns among some investors.
I did, however, receive other illuminating pointers from Pat Catterson — Ms. Rainer's rehearsal assistant and a member of her company — whose clarity in teaching assuaged my fear that I, in my lapsed-dancer state, was underprepared.
But while it assuaged fan fears that Deadpool's costume wouldn't live up to expectations, the send-up of Burt Reynolds' famous nude spread in Cosmopolitan was only a first step toward some much less SFW promotional material.
Better-than-expected economic readings from both the United States and China lately have assuaged investor concerns of a sharp global economic slowdown, although weak manufacturing surveys from Asia and Europe have kept a lid on sentiment.
Ryan assuaged these fears by promising to abide by the "Hastert Rule," an informal principle whereby the speaker vows not to put any bill to a vote that is not supported by the majority of the majority.
Jobs data from the United States last week also assuaged concerns that the world's largest economy was losing momentum, with the number of Americans filing applications for unemployment benefits dropping to a 20.2-0.13/20.1-year low.
Jobs data from the United States last week also assuaged concerns that the world's largest economy was losing momentum, with the number of Americans filing applications for unemployment benefits dropping to a 20.2-0.53/20.5-year low.
Tesla's strong second-quarter deliveries assuaged doubts about demand for the Model 3, but concerns linger, especially since a federal tax credit was cut by half on July 1 and expires at the end of the year.
Jobs data from the United States last week also assuaged concerns that the world's largest economy was losing momentum, with the number of Americans filing applications for unemployment benefits dropping to a 49-1/2-year low.
The victory not only helped James deliver on his promise of bringing a long-awaited title to Cleveland, but it assuaged the criticisms from the hordes who had made dissecting his playoff performances a social media pastime.
Tesla's strong second-quarter deliveries assuaged doubts about demand for the Model 2178.97, but concerns linger, especially since a federal tax credit was cut by half on July 1 and expires at the end of the year.
The sighs and eye rolls among the travelling fans were assuaged late on when, out of nowhere, Olivier Giroud popped up with the equaliser and plundered a rare point for his side at the Theatre of Dreams.
And it's why McMaster — who was so widely respected among national security experts that his hiring almost assuaged the alarm that his predecessor Mike Flynn had provoked — was sent out Monday to respond to the Washington Post.
Advocates of the Paris accord who got a chance to make their case to the White House seemed no more assuaged: Elon Musk, the Tesla chief executive, promptly quit White House advisory councils after Mr. Trump's decision.
Trump did declare that "the era of economic surrender is totally over," but the lack of emphasis put on trade and the complete absence of the word "tariff" in Tuesday's address appears to have assuaged some concerns.
That worry was assuaged in spontaneous moments: Obama's breaking into Al Green's ''Let's Stay Together'' at a campaign stop or ''Amazing Grace'' at a funeral for victims of the A.M.E. Church massacre in South Carolina in 2015.
Set on the winding roads of rural Britain, it sees you driving home – after a particularly ominous visit to your grandmother – assuaged by threatening hitchhikers, ghostly voices on your radio and terrifying visions in your rear-view mirror.
The drawdown assuaged some worries from U.S. traders who have watched the West Texas Intermediate crude (WTI) benchmark weaken due to high production levels and signals that OPEC will let its supply-cut pact come to a close.
Family considerations aside, though, Patrick had assuaged his own concerns about whether a message centered around kindness and restoring the moral character of the country in a grassroots campaign was something that could draw people in, advisers say.
This call may have somewhat assuaged the South Korean's concerns over Trump's rather hostile approach toward the longtime US ally, but the fact that the president made the comments in the first place will not easily be forgotten.
J.P. Morgan said in a note that past criticism could actually help the running pair if it assuaged people's fears that the lower-profile Alberto Fernandez would simply be a figurehead with his deputy holding the real power.
Such concerns were unlikely to be assuaged by Mr. Suber, an adjunct professor of political science at Southern University, an avowed Marxist-Leninist, and an organizer of an anti-statue group called the Take 'Em Down NOLA Coalition.
The fire initially raised concern that an election dispute could lead to violence, although those worries were partly assuaged when cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, whose bloc won the most votes, declined to call his followers into the streets.
Italy's successful auction of five- and 277.31-year government bonds also assuaged concerns about its ability to finance itself after turbulence in its debt market resulted in the biggest one-day surge for two-year yields in 22.8 years.
"The data is a vote of confidence that tells us the economy is humming and fears of a slowdown have been assuaged for the moment," said Andre Bakhos, managing director at New Vines Capital LLC in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
Oil edged higher on Thursday, lifted by a reported drop in U.S. crude inventories stored at the Cushing, Oklahoma, delivery hub, and as commitments from Gulf OPEC members assuaged lingering doubts in the market about cooperation from other producers.
NEW YORK, May 73 (Reuters) - Wall Street's major indexes edged higher on Friday in a rebound from the previous session's losses after hopeful comments from U.S. President Donald Trump regarding trade relations with China assuaged concerns among some investors.
Italy's successful auction of five- and 277.10-year government bonds also assuaged concerns about its ability to finance itself after turbulence in its debt market resulted in the biggest one-day surge for two-year yields in 22.8 years.
Morales, speaking at an earlier news conference, had tried to placate critics saying he would replace the electoral tribunal for the new vote, though his opponents — already angry that he ran in defiance of term limits — were not assuaged.
But in the course of a conversation with the C.E.O.s, moderated by Gary Cohn, the dinner appears to have assuaged the worst concerns, leaving many convinced that Mr. Trump employs outrage as a negotiating tactic while pursuing pragmatic aims.
Any uncertainty about whether British audiences would share their American counterparts' enthusiasm for the show was quickly assuaged by a remarkable demand for tickets, which London's Guardian newspaper reported were being offered by re-sellers for up to 6,000 pounds ($8,000).
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese police released a video on Thursday of detained human rights activist Jiang Tianyong to refute what it described as rumors he had been tortured, though Jiang's wife said the clip had not assuaged fears for her husband's safety.
A successful auction of five- and 277.23-year government bonds also assuaged concerns about Italy's ability to finance itself after the turbulence in its debt market sparked the biggest one-day spike in two-year bond yields in 22.8 years.
The continuing search for an execution method that would prove unfailingly humane and civilized has successfully assuaged the sensibilities of the American public, but utterly failed to set capital punishment apart from the heinous crimes it is used to punish.
Morales, speaking at an earlier news conference, had tried to placate critics with a pledge to replace the electoral tribunal for the new vote, though his opponents - already angry that he ran in defiance of term limits - were not assuaged.
For the opening, which included a female-led call to prayer, a large group of Islamic fundamentalists had initially prepared to attack the site with clubs, but were assuaged when a local grand Imam blessed the site at the last minute.
By reaching out in advance to both the Grounds for Sculpture board members and those in the community about Ms. Scott's work, Mr. Schneider has successfully assuaged (so far) any concerns about its most violent representations of racism and misogyny.
Morning trading showed that economists and investors were not assuaged by the reassurances from President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, who repeatedly indicated that the U.S. was well-prepared to meet the threat posed by the spreading virus.
Comey's concerns about partisan leaking may have been assuaged (there's less of an appetite for selective leaks with a 235-page transcript available), but Trump is certainly still taking his best shot at making it part of a political narrative.
Their sorrow at the setback in the march to impose corporate trade deals will be assuaged by the glitter of the vast riches about to shower on the elites as Donald Trump, slowly but surely, dismantles any semblance of fairness in America.
FP (Skeet Ulrich) seems to have been assuaged by Hiram's buying of the trailer park and covering the tenants' back rent to remember that they're in the middle of a metaphorical game of chess: strategy is king and the winner "gets" Riverdale.
At the same time, however, Trump has assuaged nervous Republicans by selecting a Cabinet that has largely affirmed bedrock conservative principals, and he plans to quickly begin signing executive orders designed to roll back some of former President Barack Obama's progressive policies.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - To celebrate the bull market's ninth birthday on Friday, the three major U.S. stock indexes climbed almost 2 percent and the Nasdaq closed at a record high, as February's jobs report assuaged fears of inflation and aggressive interest rate hikes.
Just days before New Hampshirites headed to the polls to vote in the nation's first primary, Trump assuaged their concerns in a Facebook video, saying his proposal to build a wall on the US-Mexico border would stem the tide of illegal drugs.
One girl explains that she is mocked for her hair at school and is assuaged through the Jara brothers' positivity; another one tells us that her dad is in jail and the Jara brothers are like the brothers she never talks to.
With Soleimani gone, Iranian "honor" at least temporarily assuaged by the missile attack and while Iranian leaders and people grapple with the shocking reality of the airliner's destruction, is there any way to reap a long-term benefit from this step back?
Still, the White House assuaged some other skeptics of the funding deal, namely Sean Hannity on Fox and the radio host Rush Limbaugh, both of whom in effect announced the president's decision in advance and encouraged their followers to fall in line.
And though the moderate members had their doubts about the original bill that weren't really assuaged by the second bill — they convinced themselves, instead, that the Senate would fix it — they never took any action that would let them claim a win.
It wasn't until the album started to fall on the charts in 1983, months after its November 1982 release, that promoter Frank DiLeo assuaged Jackson's angst over declining sales by encouraging him to make a third video to join the other two.
Joe Thwaites, a sustainable finance researcher with the World Resources Institute (WRI), said the 2017 OECD estimate had assuaged fears government funding might "fall off a cliff edge" after U.S. President Donald Trump took office and vowed to slam the brakes on international contributions.
"The nervousness surrounding higher interest rates and tariffs should be assuaged by corporate executives not only exceeding an extremely elevated bar of consensus for their bottom line projections but also leaving their forecasts for upcoming periods intact," said Jeremy Klein, chief market strategist at FBN Securities.
Hopefully, the event assuaged the exploitative air with which our scene of international ne'er-do-wells rambled into town and made a drunken, sweaty mess of things without once stopping to heed the instructions to place used toilet paper in baskets adjacent to the toilets themselves.
It also resulted in losses for several Democrats in the state Senate who for years had caucused with Republicans, giving that party control of the state's upper chamber - an arrangement that made many skeptical of Cuomo, a wariness not necessarily assuaged by his recent efforts on policy.
After retail sales data for December assuaged concerns about the health of the U.S. consumer on Wednesday, investors are awaiting another batch of data including housing starts number, industrial production and University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index, all set to be released later in the day.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks rose to more than three-week highs on Monday, recovering much of the losses sustained in a sell-off earlier this month, as a decline in Treasury yields assuaged investor concerns about rising interest rates and refocused attention on economic growth.
Conrad Roy During her trial last year, prosecutors had argued that through text messages and phone calls, Carter had pressured Roy to kill himself, instructed him as to when and how to do it, assuaged his concerns over killing himself, and chastised him when he delayed doing so.
Conrad Roy At the trial, prosecutors showed the court numerous text messages between Carter and Roy to prove that she pressured Roy to kill himself, instructed him as to when and how to do it, assuaged his concerns over killing himself, and chastised him when he delayed doing so.
For one night, his frustration may have been assuaged, as the Yankees, who were no-hit for five innings, used a late outburst and then hung on to beat the Detroit Tigers, 5-4, in a game making up for one that was rained out on April 10.
The commission relied on the expert testimony of psychologists who said that the practice of confession, including the absolution granted by priests, assuaged the guilt of child abusers, at times allowing them to rationalize their behavior and proceed as if with a clean moral slate, leading to more abuse.
Any doubts his mother had about his education were assuaged by Raheel's own assurances: He said he had been told that he could continue his education while serving, and that, having chosen a technical specialty, working on Marine aircraft, he might not even have to fight unless he wanted to.
Mr. Pompeo may have somewhat assuaged those concerns on Thursday when he was asked at his Senate confirmation hearing if the C.I.A., under his leadership, would continue to pursue intelligence on Russian hacking — allegations that have come amid a swirl of unsubstantiated rumors about links between the Trump campaign and the Russian government.
However, they may be assuaged by the outline agreement for the future relationship encouraging the UK to maintain a "level playing field" with the EU.Regardless of the terms of the deal, increasing numbers of MPs still believe that Brexit can be stopped and want to block the deal to make way for a second referendum.
Yet it is unlikely that the ratatouille and apple crumble on offer will satisfy the appetites of the five women and one man assembled in a snug kitchen in Rhinebeck, N.Y. The hunger being experienced here, which pervades this exquisitely acted production like scents from a laden stove, can't be assuaged by second helpings.
When I asked him if he had any qualms about the idea behind the series — and its potential to speak to some of the country's worst people — that were subsequently assuaged by meeting with Benioff, Weiss, and the Spellmans, he said that he was heartened that all involved acknowledged the potential pitfalls of the material.
And even in the MCU's most subversive moment — when the heroes lost, and Thanos snapped half the universe into oblivion at the end of Infinity War — the palpable sting of watching T'Challa and Spider-Man disintegrate into ash was assuaged by the knowledge that of course they were coming back: They've got sequels to star in.
I am not saying that the DNC e-mails were the right thing, but we seem to live in a "what have you done for me lately" world, and rowdy Sanders supporters will not be assuaged by what Wasserman Schultz has done for her Florida constituents over the years or the millions she's raised for other Democrats.
What starts as a family pulling an ever-escalating grift on a much wealthier one in an upscale part of town ends up a powerful commentary on how people relate to and value each other, and the ways the anxieties and messes of the rich often have to be assuaged and dealt with by the poor.
" When Vizo and LeEco announced their merger, they promised to hold all of Vizio's data in the U.S. This assuaged the concerns of the Brookings Institution's Susan Hennessy who noted that "if data is in fact stored in the United States and not elsewhere, then it is protected by U.S. law and could not be handed over to the Chinese government.
"Overall, people are not enchanted by gold, they don't see a lot of upside potential in it," said Miguel Perez-Santalla, vice president of Heraeus Metal Management in New York U.S. data last week showing import prices rose for a third straight month in March, coupled with positive Chinese export and euro zone industrial production numbers, assuaged some concerns over global growth, also limiting demand for gold.
Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsCook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE (Maine), a moderate Republican, said that her concerns about the effect of repealing the mandate would be assuaged by passing two bipartisan bills aimed at shoring up the ObamaCare exchanges.
And he said acting Defense Secretary Patrick ShanahanPatrick Michael ShanahanWhy Dave Norquist is the perfect choice for DOD's deputy secretary Five questions for Trump's new defense secretary on first major tour Trump says media is part of vetting his nominees: 'We save a lot of money that way' MORE had assuaged some of his concerns by pledging that military housing money would not be touched by the Trump administration.
Senators emerged from a closed-door briefing Tuesday on President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un assuaged the administration has a plan going forward, even if it remains unclear whether the plan will be successful.
First, he was born into a family of peasants, the poor son of a miner who was raised in a home humble and cramped; second, his hardscrabble upbringing was a brutal one in which his dour working-class father buffeted him so viciously that it warped his psyche, causing him to see God the Father as a similarly glowering and sadistic figure to be placated and assuaged in endlessly humiliating religious contortions—or to be avoided entirely.
In an essay in the book, Scheppe explains the meaning of the paper tradition: The act of burning the paper replicas of money and goods transfers the objects, in the very moment in which they crumble to ashes and go up in smoke, into a world beyond the terrestrial world, where they are placed at the disposal of the chaotic pandemonium of ancestors, spirits, and gods that need to be appeased, serving to feed them and meet their needs so that they may be favorably disposed or their hardships assuaged.

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