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It might, though, have the added benefit of assuaging Donald Trump.
Yet Mr. Trump has showed little interest in assuaging those concerns.
"Faulkner was uniquely gifted," Ms. Frank added, perhaps assuaging the guilt.
Critics contended such remarks were aimed more at assuaging white Americans' concerns.
But its peers have not been as successful in assuaging investors' concerns.
The Jordanian army could secure the border with Israel, assuaging its security concerns.
It's an unobtrusive way of assuaging your fears without bothering or confronting someone.
Assuaging the anger of the left-behind means realising that places matter, too.
Still, the acquisition might have the added benefit of assuaging Donald J. Trump.
Valerie showed me how to administer the injections, somewhat assuaging my fear of needles.
Like [James] Baldwin, I think Coates fulfills a similar historical role in assuaging white guilt.
It also refunds premiums if borrowers cancel policies within 30 days, assuaging some lawmakers' concerns.
Instead of assuaging fears about how the virus would hit economic growth, it amplified them.
But her release was aimed at assuaging concerns among Democrats worried about potential political vulnerabilities.
Instead of assuaging our fears, our local governments stoked them by deeming us the threat.
Getting a central bank through Congress meant assuaging the old fears of the "eastern money power".
Will Wendy (Maggie Siff) finally experience a moment's reprieve from assuaging two needy men's emotional crises?
Assuaging the anxiety of online shoppers has provided a new source of income for some businesses.
Harris's approach appears dedicated to assuaging some of these concerns, while sticking to the same end goal.
Could it also be a way of assuaging guilt from colonial rule, the brutal war on terror?
Importantly, it appears that the structure was dry, assuaging concerns that condensation may have been forming inside.
Hurling money at the flames without management reforms accomplishes nothing more than assuaging our own guilty consciences.
At my house, it's a fancy rich main course, followed by a guilt-assuaging bright green salad.
Syounika Online is a rather elegant solution aimed at assuaging nightmare scenarios experienced by parents with young children.
While Purser's character isn't assuaging anyone sexual anxieties, she is bolstering the myths of a guy's sexual virility.
She is far more comfortable assuaging a friend's grief or regret than she is asking others for help.
None of those problems have been solved yet and assuaging the concerns of one faction only alienates another.
Democrats won back the governorship of the state in 2018, assuaging some concerns that Wisconsin was drifting away.
However, there's no taking back the images of these destroyed phones, easily assuaging customer fears or regaining their trust.
The concessions are aimed at assuaging EU concerns that the executive is amassing too much control over the judiciary.
We have contorted our constitutionally prescribed media into profit-maximizing engines of mutually exclusive assuaging memes and inciting provocations.
Mining and other mega projects tend to be pushed through by governments without assuaging local concerns over environmental contamination.
The prospects of retrieving Owen, as it were, or of assuaging his condition in any substantial way, were arid.
They also make for an easier use case than passenger AVs, as deployment would not require assuaging passenger safety concerns.
Researchers at Hopkins have also found psilocybin to be particularly effective in assuaging fears of death in terminally-ill patients.
"The reality is that, for a healthcare professional, jumping the list is professional suicide," McCauley says, further assuaging my fears.
Related: The German economy narrowly avoided a recession, assuaging fears that it would drag down the rest of the eurozone.
BoJack asks his friend and writer Diane to write a takedown of him instead in hopes of assuaging his guilt.
When he sang the line in Dallas, Here was our teenage idol, assuaging the fear of death by embracing the present.
By the end, I found myself feeling isolated — confusingly excluded from a mass phenomenon beloved for its success at assuaging loneliness.
Sometimes food can become a way of assuaging our emotions after a bad day or during a stressful time of life.
This isn't the first time Uber has made a series of major tweaks in the hopes of assuaging relations with its drivers.
A clear attitude change in Beijing on North Korea would go a long way toward assuaging genuine concerns about Chinese intentions elsewhere.
Redstone stepped down as executive chairman of both companies earlier this year, assuaging some investor questions about his influence at the company.
Nusra Front's breaking of ties from al Qaeda appeared aimed at assuaging Syrians who had misgivings about its links with foreign jihadists.
The chairman has had mixed success in assuaging market concerns, with several slip-ups over the past year leading to periods of turbulence.
Some companies offer a third option: they build rugged versions of their smartphones, sacrificing looks and performance in the name assuaging that fear.
Bishop previously indicated that some of the changes would be aimed at assuaging concerns about the overall legal implications of Puerto Rico's situation.
The White House thought it had persuaded Mr. McCain by assuaging him on two fronts: Administration officials had been in touch with Gov.
I'm not all in on This Is Us, not quite yet, but "The Big Three" went a long way toward assuaging my fears.
These moves were aimed at healing the ideological rift in the party, and assuaging Sanders supporters' worries that she was pivoting to the center.
Apple's greater China sales dipped only slightly, assuaging concerns that trade tensions were undermining the company's standing in one of its most important markets.
This is partly because the second element in bitcoin's paternity test—assuaging the doubts raised after Mr Wright's outing in December—is not conclusive.
That taste for the conflictual explains is what laid to rest my initial suspicion of Kermani as too prize-worthy — that is, as too assuaging.
Interviews with people inside and outside the company make it clear that Apple's small podcast team has been hearing — and assuaging — such concerns for years.
Indeed, irrespective of differences on policy, assuaging the concerns of our friends is the best way of ensuring a robust victory against our mutual enemies.
"There is no lever that the government can pull except moral assuaging," says Sabrina Corlette, a research professor at Georgetown's Center on Health Insurance Reforms.
Going to plays is what I do for a living, but this had nothing to do with work; it was about assuaging my own pain.
Speaker Paul Ryan and his team began crafting an amendment aimed at assuaging moderates' concerns about how the bill treats people with pre-existing conditions.
That puts the US in an awkward position: having to defend the Kurds, a key ally in Syria, and assuaging Turkey, a key NATO member.
The three-way heart-to-heart in "Kiksuya" finally clears up that incorrect assumption, officially assuaging any fears Maeve has about Ghost Nation holding her daughter.
In hopes of assuaging fears, Facebook put a dedicated button atop Portal that electronically disconnects the camera and microphone so they can't record, let alone transmit.
Fiorina is playing the same game that Sarah Palin did in 2008: trying to be a gender pioneer while also assuaging the worries of social conservatives.
Data on Friday showed employment growth in the U.S. accelerated from a 17-month low in March, assuaging fears of an abrupt slowdown in economic activity.
We should push our three partners to digitize financial transactions and make them publicly available, building trust among the population and assuaging concerns among potential investors.
But it gives such a breadth of options (and paints your targets as major assholes, assuaging any potential bad vibes) that playing it feels appropriately empowering.
Donald Trump's new lineup of little-known foreign policy advisers isn't exactly assuaging concerns about the Manhattan real estate mogul's readiness to be commander in chief.
By shifting responsibility to the Senate, lawmakers avoid having to have the CBO re-evaluate the plan, while assuaging rank-and-file members to support the bill.
Defence sources said the changes were aimed at assuaging the concerns of importing nations that objected to the original wording, in the hope that exports could resume.
Defense sources said the changes were aimed at assuaging the concerns of importing nations that objected to the original wording, in the hope that exports could resume.
From the ground, the tiles are meant to be indistinguishable from opaque slate, assuaging concerns about a trade-off between helping the environment and hurting one's eyes.
It's as if the show's creators knew that this felt out of left field, and kicked off the episode by assuaging their own insecurities about their writing.
" But rather than assuaging such concerns, the government closes its brief by saying that it's not up to the courts to rely on "speculation about future harm.
Outside of assuaging minds trapped in public spaces, Pederson's body of work also offers wry observations and clever interventions into seldom-thought-about aspects of public life.
A permanent outpost of community assistants are on hand to respond to queries from locals and to act as goodwill ambassadors for Xi's project, assuaging any concerns.
But several RSC colleagues have praised Walker for taking the caucus in a more conservative direction, assuaging concerns that the group was getting too cozy with leadership.
These micro-movements might also be helpful in assuaging your fear that if you pursue what you love, you'll damage your ability to take care of yourself.
Allure's anti-anti-aging campaign is just one part of a bigger cultural wave, advancing past the combative mode and toward the assuaging language of personal acceptance.
A self-described parrot "pied piper," Mr. Sorino, 60, has been assuaging owner frustrations, coaching, grooming and evaluating behavioral issues in birds for the past 20 years.
On Thursday evening, CEO Mark Zuckerberg wrote an opinion column in the Wall Street Journal titled "The Facts About Facebook," that was clearly aimed at assuaging investor fears.
Of course, Trump could also be playing a game, assuaging Obama fans during the lame duck only to throw them and Obama under the bus come January 20.
Today, Macedonia plays a crucial role in assuaging the European refugee crisis by communicating the needs of the refugees to its allies and the international community in general.
"By making the difficult decisions now, the state can provide predictability and stability for years to come, thereby fostering economic growth and assuaging credit rating concerns," he said.
By assuaging concerns, Congress will be granted the liberty to reform health insurance regulations in an open and transparent manner to make coverage more competitive and value-focused.
Trump's response suggests Rosenstein was able to thread the needle by assuaging the president's concerns while stopping short of carrying out a full-fledged investigation at his request.
By the end of the day, the Senate may add in the $10,000 property tax deduction, which would go a long way to assuaging House lawmakers as well.
Trump has become more disciplined of late, assuaging the fears of many GOP strategists who spent much of the summer convinced his campaign was going off the rails.
Yes, there were alarming scandals and controversies, but he always spoke out about them on Twitter or Instagram, assuaging fans' concerns and presenting his side of his story.
If Iraq is ever to attain stability, its leaders must find ways of assuaging the resentment of its once-dominant Sunni Arab minority, and giving it a political voice.
And given the animosity toward Trump among African-Americans, the campaign's strategy seemed more keyed to assuaging concerns among some Republican voters and independents that Trump's rhetoric is racist.
These two new devices obviously aimed at assuaging the price of the original Orbi and, barring the noted coverage areas, shouldn't be much different from the original monster routers.
Why it's tense: Obama faces a tough task of assuaging Arab allies' concerns over instability in the Middle East, the fight against ISIS and Iran's influence in the region.
We don't need to spend millions to detain and deport migrants with no criminal records, for the sake of assuaging baseless fears and scoring political points on cable news.
Meanwhile, NKR assures donors that they will be on the top of the list for a kidney themselves if they need one later in life, assuaging another important disincentive.
Sempra devised a two-pronged strategy aimed at assuaging both Texas power regulators and Elliott and other creditors, according to one of the people with knowledge of the process.
But the healing is far from evident among a group of survivors and families of the dead who say the project is not assuaging their pain, but exacerbating it.
The omnibus passed in March gave the Census Bureau more than advocates expected, temporarily assuaging the concern that the census simply won't be well-funded enough to be accurate.
The rapid change of political leadership in the U.K. has provided some reassurance to markets, assuaging fears of political vacuum after David Cameron announced his upcoming resignation as prime minister.
Cordova works with children, assuaging their fears, easing them in and out of the scanner while coaxing them with soft words, Pixar movies and promises of snacks to minimize wiggling.
That change could help build support for the bill, softening the cuts and assuaging senators that their states won't come up short under the new GOP vision for the program.
Shares of Dick's Sporting Goods soared on Wednesday after reports the company's first-quarter earnings exceeded expectations, assuaging investors' fears that its new restrictions on gun sales would hurt profits.
Indeed, "Grandad's Island" doesn't mention death at all, but is deeply in touch with the ways in which loss and abundance commingle in the mind, correcting and assuaging each other.
The world's two largest economies are expected to sign a Phase 22019 trade agreement on Wednesday, bringing to an end 2870.1 months of negotiations and potentially assuaging some trade tensions.
Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian told CNBC Friday that he believes Boeing's delay in assuaging public concerns following the grounding of the aircraft maker's 737 Max jets made things worse.
But my attempts at assuaging the white people was no match for the anger and fear they had over the heinous terror attacks—so I bore the brunt of their frustration.
First, Mr. Macron must start translating his centrist promises into policy and assuaging those millions who voted against him, cast blank ballots or stayed home (Here's our map of detailed results).
The assuaging grace of this trance is broken only upon coming to a clearing where name recognition returns and the startled fawn bounds away in fright, leaving Alice bereft and forlorn.
Some of them denounced the piece without explicitly denying authorship, but even the unequivocal denials may not be all that useful beyond assuaging Mr. Trump and hoping to avoid his wrath.
China's economy grew by 6.4 percent in the first quarter, official data showed, defying expectations for a further slowdown and assuaging global markets as a U.S.-China trade deal also appears near.
Shares in Reckitt rose after the company pulled out of the bidding for Pfizer's consumer health unit, assuaging worries that Reckitt would need to over-leverage or consider a dilutive rights issue.
France, Germany and the United Kingdom -- key signatories to the deal -- are in the midst of negotiations with the US aimed at assuaging some of Trump's concerns, but large gaps still remain.
U.S. job growth increased moderately in September, with the unemployment rate dropping to near a 50-year low of 3.5%, assuaging concerns the slowing economy was on the brink of a recession.
U.S. job growth increased moderately in September, with the unemployment rate dropping to near a 50-year low of 3.5%, assuaging concerns the slowing economy was on the brink of a recession.
The debate over monoculture seems to be less about our inherent desire for CGI dragons or superheroes than human connection and recognition — the assuaging of some existential loneliness induced by the internet.
His tour guides — Puritan preacher Cotton Mather, Thomas Jefferson, nominal abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, W.E.B. DuBois, and modern activist Angela Davis — all represent evolving ways of alternately perpetuating, assuaging, or resisting racist ideas.
From the start, logistical concerns have assumed a major role in the meeting's planning, from determining its location to assuaging North Korean concerns about Kim's ability to travel safely from his hermit kingdom.
There will be no better chance this year for the candidates to provide a necessary contrast between themselves and the president—and between one another—by assuaging the fears of a worried nation.
Obama faces a tough task of assuaging Arab allies' concerns over instability in the Middle East, the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and Iran's influence in the region.
And medical providers with tenuous connections to the patient— as well as multiple cases to attend—may not be able to offer the intimacy that can be essential to assuaging fears and settling anxieties.
They also voted in Renault Chairman Jean-Dominique Senard as a director, an expected move that was widely seen as assuaging concern about the future of the Nissan-Renault automaking alliance engineered by Ghosn.
With the Carrier deal, Trump signaled that he will attempt to thread the needle—assuaging his base with publicity stunts while advocating for policies that benefit the super rich and very, very few others.
For Sanders, a win in Iowa would go far in assuaging the doubts of primary voters who remain skeptical that the self-described "democratic socialist" could either defeat Clinton or the eventual GOP nominee.
In global markets, the dollar rose against a basket of six major currencies after U.S. employment growth accelerated from a 20.06-month low in March, assuaging fears of an abrupt slowdown in economic activity.
Apple's greater China sales, which had gone into a near free fall earlier this year, dipped only slightly, assuaging concerns that trade tension were undermining Apple's standing in one of its most important markets.
"I think he's assuaging fears, saying that they're willing to do anything they need to do," said Michael Skordeles, U.S. macro strategist at SunTrust Advisory Services in Atlanta, regarding the bank's response to Brexit.
First, Mr. Macron faces many domestic challenges in translating his centrist promises into policy and in assuaging those millions who voted for Ms. Le Pen, cast blank ballots or did not vote at all.
But for now, his presence on the panel is assuaging the Republican base, which is looking for someone tough to go up against Mr. Schiff, Democrat of California, a strait-laced former federal prosecutor.
Still, what distinguishes the mutually assuaging bond that the veterans and parrots are forming at Serenity Park is the intelligence — at once different from ours and yet recognizable — of the nonhuman part of the equation.
Fighting (sorry, "competing") with China at every turn, being very far from assuaging Korean grievances (including territorial claims) and humiliating Russia don't strike me as trust-building and market-opening measures to establish thriving commerce.
She went through a short course of training and then three nights a week she was on duty, answering the hotline and trying, in her soft, assuaging tones, to talk strangers down from the brink.
"There is no lever that the government can pull except moral assuaging," Sabrina Corlette, a research professor at Georgetown University's Center on Health Insurance Reforms, told me when we spoke about the topic last year.
Still, in recent years Colombo also "did a good job assuaging some of India's concerns about Chinese activity in Sri Lanka and ... really significantly improving cooperation with the US over the last few years," said Smith.
The German economy unexpectedly rebounded in the third quarter as the trade war between America and China lost some of its intensity, assuaging fears of a recession that could drag down the rest of the eurozone.
Widespread adoption of these guidelines did not altogether accomplish its intended purpose of assuaging public criticism concerning deaccessioning, as incidents at the Museum of Modern Art in 1989 and Albright–Knox Art Gallery in 2007 demonstrated.
LONDON — The British royal family, finally assuaging the curiosity of royal fans and bettors across the land, on Friday revealed the name of the newly born son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge: Louis Arthur Charles.
That imperfect fill-in appearance, and other questions about the transition, have forced Hopkins and assistants like Gerry McNamara and Adrian Autry to be more aggressive in assuaging the concerns of recruits, their parents and their coaches.
She agreed to do so after he agreed to give up his racing career to open up a car shop, assuaging her fears that another one of her husbands would lose his life to the wretched automobile.
"It's very obvious that the speaker has spent a lot of time assuaging those moderates up for re-election that she's going to be able to provide wins for them," said Jim Manley, a longtime Democratic strategist.
Every episode I've seen (there are nearly 2,000) is a thrilling cultural artifact, a tiny parable about the way we romanticize the stresses of modern American life and pile on more in hopes of assuaging those festering below.
The weakness in healthcare stocks stalled early optimism after data showed China's economy unexpectedly steadied in the first quarter, assuaging concerns about a slowdown in the world's second-largest economy amid a trade war with the united States.
Turkey will take "all necessary measures" to prevent migrants from opening new sea or land routes to the European Union from Turkey in a measure aimed at assuaging concerns in Bulgaria that migrants will stream into the country.
Wisconsin, one of two remaining undefeated teams in the Football Bowl Subdivision, is finally in the top four, assuaging the worries of aggrieved Badgers fans that even a perfect season might not be enough for the exacting committee.
They have not held an event together since the election and have appeared content to go their own way in assuaging the concerns of New Yorkers, even as they end up finding very similar ways of doing so.
As it was, I couldn't help thinking that the broader danger had not at all passed, and that there's no assuaging the generalized dread that courses through our culture with every fresh headline-grabbing slaughter, and in between.
The idea was aimed at assuaging the powerful U.S. corn lobby which has accused Trump's EPA of undermining demand for biofuels like corn-based ethanol through the waiver program, but was scrapped amid intense protest from the refining industry.
Assuaging any fears of another five year absence, the album – recorded between London and Detroit – comes less than two years since the release of his comeback record, Carry On The Grudge, and is set to drop on September 2.
"What we tend to forget is that China, although it's one massive country, it really is the size of Europe and it's just as complex, historically, culturally, and culinarily, as Europe," Phillips told me, not assuaging my fears one bit.
You can remove Trump, but you cannot remove that half of U.S. voters who still back Trump nor the Republican Party, who are betraying their country along with Trump, by assuaging everything Trump does, whatever he says and permitting his actions.
From documentaries to spoken-word performances, from urban revitalization actions to conventional gallery shows, they serve diverse ends that include raising political awareness, assuaging grief, anticipating long-term educational needs, and encouraging the resumption, as much as possible, of everyday life.
The debut trip to Europe of Trump's Defence Secretary Jim Mattis and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, to a meeting of G20 counterparts in Bonn, went some way to assuaging concerns as they both took a more traditional U.S. position.
The government's move to ease FDI rules is also seen aimed at assuaging concerns of foreign investors who have become wary of India's investment climate of late, especially after new FDI rules for the e-commerce sector were seen as protectionist.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. employment growth accelerated from a 17-month low in March, assuaging fears of an abrupt slowdown in economic activity, but a moderation in wage gains supported the Federal Reserve's decision to suspend further interest rate increases this year.
It may go some way to assuaging concerns in the EU about growing Chinese and Russian influence in the six states and a sense that the bloc is failing to transform the countries scarred by the wars of the 1990s into market economies.
But if he starts assuaging his own guilt by pretending that he can painlessly "revisit" and extend DACA in six months even if Congress doesn't act, he's obscuring the truth about what his government is doing to the people they "love" right now.
Facing a delicate task of assuaging European allies while not angering Trump at a G7 summit in France, Johnson said there were huge opportunities for British businesses in the U.S. market, but hinted at differences between the two sides on the scope of a deal.
Data on Friday showed employment growth in the U.S. accelerated from a 17-month low in March, assuaging fears of an abrupt slowdown in economic activity, but a moderation in wage gains supported the Federal Reserve's decision to suspend further interest rate rises this year.
Data on Friday showed employment growth in the U.S. accelerated from a 17-month low in March, assuaging fears of an abrupt slowdown in economic activity, but a moderation in wage gains supported the Fed's decision to suspend further interest rate rises this year.
China Construction Bank Corp reported its bad loans declined for the third quarter, the first drop since 2012, signalling that a slide in asset quality at the country's top state-owned commercial banks may be reaching a pause, and assuaging concerns of a debt crisis.
And if Mann is engaged in an essentially therapeutic effort, if these photographs are simply directed toward assuaging guilt about the limits of prior vision, then they can at best exert a limited claim on our attention, and at worst seem self-serving, even pernicious.
We also learned that she's hooking up with Mike, one of her students, giving her a full menu of imperfect relationships — guilty separation from her older husband, frustrated longing for Noah, her contemporary, and purely physical, loneliness-assuaging sex with the 20-something Mike.
Rather than assuaging them if they ask for feedback or approval, look past compassion to find honesty, so that they can pull themselves together and produce the quality work that is demanded of their job (of course, you can still offer a sympathetic ear).
The Air Force announced earlier this month that it was deploying the F-28503s to Europe as part of the European Reassurance Initiative (ERI), the program aimed at assuaging allies wary of Russia's aggression after its annexation of Crimea and support of separatists in eastern Ukraine.
Comments made regarding the popular vote by Trump as well as the recount in Stein's contested states clearly demonstrate that a hard look at our election system is necessary to instill confidence and assuaging fears in order for the people to be assured that every vote counts.
Biden used the debate platform to make a first-time declaration aimed at assuaging the female voters who have been disheartened by seeing the debate stage narrow from five female candidates to zero, while also acknowledging that black women are the backbone of the Democratic party.
This in part stems from the fact that her effort to put long-simmering controversy about her past claims of Native American heritage to rest by releasing a DNA test seems to have largely backfired, alienating the institutional Cherokee Nation without particularly assuaging her critics on the right.
Donating to worthy causes, whether that be the religious or spiritual organization you belong to or a charitable foundation or cause you deem deserving, can pay its own rewards — and not only by raising your spirits, satisfying moral goals or assuaging nagging guilt for your own good fortune.
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoTrump's new challenge is officials dishing dirt Tehran's tyrants have been provoked Senators ask State Department to expedite visa for Kurdish commander should he visit US MORE's latest trip to Israel was aimed at assuaging Israeli fears over precisely this problem.
That dynamic, along with recent behind-the-scene developments assuaging some fence-sitters' concerns – on Japanese pork subsidies, Mexican labor rights and financial companies' data, notably — is keeping hope alive for advocates from the White House to the Republican-controlled Congress, and in pro-trade business and agriculture groups.
The week began with promise on Monday before giving back all gains on Friday: We were greeted with emails from our managers revealing significant outperformance for May and then listened as Janet Yellen responded to Friday's weak payroll report, assuaging any concerns about a June rate hike, driving indexes higher.
A huge corporation taking hold of this kind of thought-reading technology could have raised immediate concerns, but with him joining as chief visionary officer, they would have a face the public was already comfortable with standing beside them, assuaging fears even as they rolled out sinister initiatives behind the scenes.
While Pence has gotten heavily involved behind the scenes, the vice president's initial meeting Monday with a small group of moderate members today was the first sign that anyone from the White House has started to approach the work of assuaging the concerns of the equally skittish moderates inside the conference.
In recent days, perhaps as a way of assuaging local palates while still protecting growers, the government has started the process of authorising imports from the Dominican Republic, which can offer cheap, year-round production: mostly of the green-skinned sort, but also increasing amounts of the oil-rich kind.
"The resolution caps a multi-year period in which (Qualcomm's) stock has broadly been viewed as virtually uninvestible, and the resolution will likely go a long way toward assuaging investors who have been terrified of the potential for negative legal and regulatory outcomes," Bernstein analyst Stacy Rasgon wrote in report.
Lawmakers acknowledged that the plan — which will include lifting a federal ban on summer sales of higher ethanol blends of gasoline, something the industry has long sought — will be critical to assuaging farmers in Iowa and elsewhere who have grown deeply worried about the falling prices of corn and soybeans.
For Mr. Esper, that balancing act of assuaging nervous allies and pleasing Mr. Trump has only complicated the list of security issues confronting the 70-year-old alliance, including the impending collapse of a Cold War missile treaty and the negotiations to end the nearly 18-year-old war in Afghanistan.
A substantive effort by Secretary Tillerson to reassure some of America's oldest allies — beyond boilerplate language about NATO's role in blocking Russian military aggression, or that the U.S. "will uphold" their commitments to the alliance — would have gone a long way towards assuaging allies' concerns about the White House's reliability.
Facebook, for instance, has faced several legal challenges to how it collects data on European citizens, while the European Commission recently agreed to a new data-transfer agreement with the United States aimed at assuaging Europeans' concerns that their digital information is not sufficiently protected when companies move data across the Atlantic.
Its role is perhaps more medicinal, as evidenced in Abrams's mixed-media collages in which she draws on the ideal of the divine feminine from her Guyanese heritage, creating black and brown-bodied mermaids adorned with crowns as a way of assuaging the scars of slave trade when people of color were forced across the sea to the Americas.
The NFL, it appears, does not wish to cater to this particular demographic but they, like the athletes the NFL employs, have made this much clear: The more the NFL tries to pretend the people who support Kaepernick are irrelevant or simply don't exist, the louder they'll get—all the while assuaging concerns that Kaepernick would be a financial liability for ticket sales.
While the spending is in line with Bloomberg's backing of Democratic causes for years, the new round of funding also appears to serve distinct political purposes: endearing himself to Democrats who are wary of his possible late entry into the 2020 race and assuaging concerns that his impending presidential campaign would divert funds away from the Democratic causes he's been bankrolling.
And as I said, the regulations at the federal level are in their infancy, and we need to work with members of the congress and all of you on this committee to make sure that we're not dampening this creativity, and yet we're also assuaging the real deep-seated concerns that so much of our public — many of our public — on some of the issues that these new emerging technologies bring.
We're meant to understand the magnitude of what Katherine undertakes at work: We've just watched her endure a day of discrimination at NASA's Langley Research Center as the first black employee in her new division, and now she has to settle a squabble between her girls, listening to their gentle chiding about how little of her time they receive, assuaging their fears of a possible Soviet attack, and finally, tucking them into bed.
Necessity to use this intercession to discount unproven methodologies:  Narratives subtly assuaging concern with Obama's having cozied-up to Rouhani/Khamenei have been manifest in covertly progressive outlets such as Quartz, which published a puff-piece on an allegedly-liberal Iranian grand-ayatollah and claimed Saudi Arabia is more dangerous than is Iran because its decision to execute Shia cleric Sheikh Nimr Al-Nimr was allegedly-designed to provoke Iran into an expansion of military engagement.
Howard Lavine, a professor of political science and psychology at the University of Minnesota, staked out a middle ground, pessimistic in the short term, less so in the long term: Intermarriage — especially among whites and Hispanics — may produce a substantial percentage of children (and grandchildren) who identify as white, but I doubt that such predictions will go far in currently assuaging the race-based status threat that many working class-whites feel today, and that Donald Trump exploited so successfully.

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