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"Assure" means to reassure or to give confidence in something.
Such developments give confidence to investment-minded art buyers — and sellers.
Through them, she strives to give confidence and validation to her subjects.
However, this should be based on sound economic principles to give confidence to our allies.
Confident buyers give confidence to sellers, particularly when their entries are backed by guaranteed prices.
UPS is hoping that its large commitment will give confidence to suppliers and other commercial users.
He would exploit his mass appeal to "incite reasoning, to give confidence to ... those ghetto youth".
That should send Treasury yields higher, which should help financials and give confidence to the market, he said.
All of that will ultimately give confidence to people that they can trust in the outcome of the vote.
"Clocking this lap time at the Olympics will give confidence to all the Japanese people," a glowing Miho told reporters.
Those three things put together are going to give confidence to job creators and you will begin to see wages rise.
"The regulator had to act to give confidence to the people, that the regulators were looking after their interests," he said.
"The upside risks to bond yield will reduce considerably and give confidence to the market players to build long positions," he said.
Such a reform would give confidence to independent and moderate voters who currently feel alienated by the extreme views within the Democratic Party.
The regulator has a duty to investigate where they believe there is a public interest, in order to give confidence to the financial markets.
"The most important thing you are going to do at the convention is to excite and unify and give confidence to your base," Mr. Plouffe said.
One consumer rights watchdog said the moves were "a start," that would give confidence to competitors and insurance companies to put more pricing pressure on EpiPen maker Mylan.
Christian Josz, head of the IMF's Iraq mission, told reporters the agreement was an important first step that would give confidence to other donors to extend more financing.
"What's happening on the ground is a mix of measures taken to give confidence that aircraft can be safe... Some of those are military capabilities," Grayling told BBC television.
"Healthcare providers may be being exposed, other patients may be being exposed, and until you can give confidence to people about those answers, we are in a crisis here."
We must ensure they are protected and that those safeguards give confidence to the rest of the world that there is a level playing field of competition when Russians return.
All of these factors make a big difference, and should give confidence to fundamental investors to step in and short-circuit the feedback loop of programmatic selling and depleted equity liquidity.
"We have to formulate policies to give confidence to fund owners so that they will flow into the country, whether it is short-term capital inflow or foreign direct investment," Nasution said.
Outside of its focuses on education and skill development, a third pillar is returnship — helping give confidence to people, especially women, who have been out of work to return to the workforce.
"This attack demonstrates that the fight against terrorism will be without respite and also underscores the necessary decisions that must be taken to give confidence and vitality to our army," Kabore said.
PwC said it would continue to cooperate with the FRC, saying the regulator had a duty to investigate where it believed there was public interest and to give confidence to financial markets.
"Our mission is to give confidence to our allies to show we are capable of going anywhere, anytime," said US Air Force Senior Airman Braedon McMaster, 2nd AMXS 96th AMU electronic warfare journeyman.
Previously, the prime minister had said that bond purchasing from the ECB would give confidence to investors to shore up their investments in the southern European country, and thus support the economic recovery.
"The extent of deleveraging should give confidence in Anglo's renewed financial strength," Bernstein analysts said in a note, adding the decision to hold on to high margin coking coal and nickel assets was positive.
What have I, how have I presented myself in such a way as to not give confidence, or why was I not the sort of person people would see as a natural ally here?
"What I'm hoping is that it will give confidence to the prosecution and to the police to pursue these cases so we can continue this strong message," said Natasha Rattu, a lawyer at Karma Nirvana.
The government's thinking is that India may not need to sign investment treaties with other nations if the new law, which is modeled on a BIT, can give confidence to investors, said the first source.
The U.S. Fed is looking for a "healthy margin above" 80,000 to 125,000 new jobs each month to give confidence of removing slack in the U.S. economy, Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Robert Kaplan said on Tuesday.
"The priority in this moment is to give confidence to citizens and if we continue with the terror of a bail-in, this is a problem for the sentiment, the confidence of European citizens," he told CNBC.
LONDON, July 14 (Reuters) - Britain's new finance minister said on Thursday that he would do whatever is necessary to steady the economy and give confidence to the financial markets after Britons voted to leave the European Union.
"It would be great to think that this will give confidence to sponsors to commit to the work the board is doing to create a strong foundation for development programs and professional cricket in the region," Pybus said.
Lopez Obrador told his regular morning news conference that ratification of USMCA, which is due to replace the 25-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), would help to give confidence to domestic and international investors in Mexico.
"Healthcare providers may be being exposed, other patients may be being exposed, and until you can give confidence to people about those answers, we are in a crisis here," Yale professor Howard Forman, a radiologist and expert in healthcare management, told Business Insider.
The U.K. delegation is hoping to "maintain good relations, give confidence to the Japanese side, and indicate the hopes of the U.K. to develop a strong bilateral relationship going forward," said David Bickle, president of the British Chamber of Commerce in Japan.
"The Clintons, as they approach the presidency, if they are successful, will have to work with their attorneys to make certain that rules of the road are drawn up to give confidence to them and the American public that there will not be favoritism," Lugar said.
"I'll be asking the auditor-general to look at all purchases of all political persuasions over the last period since 2008 to make sure that we can give confidence to the community," Littleproud told reporters in Tamworth, a rural city 405 km (251 miles) north of Sydney.
"This deal is sponsored by Henry Bath, with support from its shareholder CMST as a key state-owned warehousing operator, whose local knowledge and regulatory engagement can give confidence to the market as to the use of LMEshield in the PRC," LME Chief Executive Garry Jones said.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's inflation is on a downward path, but is not falling fast enough to give confidence that the central bank's 4 percent inflation target will be reached by the end of 2017, analysts at the central bank said in a research note on Thursday.
Nagra, too, thinks Singh's public acceptance of her bisexuality is "huge" for the community because it will help give confidence to people trying to come out to their families and they can show her as an example of someone living a completely normal and successful life.
That sum will give confidence and financial muscle to the league's smaller clubs and the first signs of that were shown on Friday when Crystal Palace paid Newcastle United 13 million pounds for Andros Townsend, sent Dwight Gayle in the opposite direction for 10 million and signed French goalkeeper Steve Mandanda from Marseille.
"The way in which this has been handled does not give confidence that refinancing or restructuring talks will start smoothly nor that there will be a quick solution," said Stuart Culverhouse, head of sovereign and fixed-income research at Exotix Capital, an emerging-markets investment bank and broker that trades Venezuelan bonds.
The markets continue to have strong underpinnings and we firmly believe that companies continue to be much more mature ready in their lifecycle to come public and the confidence that 180 companies put in us this year to come to market give confidence to another 180 or more next year to potentially come to market too.
"The signal of the two largest emitters taking this step together, and far earlier than people had expected, should give confidence to the global community — and to other countries working on their climate change plans — that they too can move quickly," Brian Deese, Obama's senior adviser, told reporters on a White House press call ahead of the ceremony.
"The signal of the two large emitters taking this step together and taking it early, far earlier than people had anticipated a year ago, should give confidence to the global communities and to other countries that are working on their climate change plans, that they too can move quickly and will be part of a global effort," Deese told reporters on Friday.
The Paris Climate Agreement Has Been AdoptedAfter two weeks of marathon negotiations, 195 countries approved an accord that would wean the…Read more Read"The signal of the two large emitters taking this step together and taking it early, far earlier than people had anticipated a year ago, should give confidence to the global communities and to other countries that are working on their climate change plans, that they too can move quickly and will be part of a global effort," said senior Obama adviser Brian Deese in a meeting with reporters.
All members of the UIA agree to adhere to a strict code of practice regarding the way in which they operate. Being a Full accredited member allows the TPI to display the UIA 'boatmark' on their website or other communications, to give confidence to their clients and customers that they will follow the Code of Practice.
These authors also accepted that comparisons, metaphors and "images" (allegories) could be used as arguments, and sometimes they called them analogies. Analogies should also make those abstractions easier to understand and give confidence to the ones using them. The Middle Age saw an increased use and theorization of analogy. Roman lawyers had already used analogical reasoning and the Greek word analogia.
Pra Jiad Pra Jiad (, , ) is a type of armband worn by Muay Thai athletes. In the past, their use was to give confidence and luck to the athletes, and was usually made by the fighter's close family member (mother, father, etc.). Some fighters wear one Pra Jiad, some wear two. Some schools also use color-coded pra to show rank, similar to belts in karate.
While the Kolmogorov–Smirnov test is usually used to test whether a given F(x) is the underlying probability distribution of Fn(x), the procedure may be inverted to give confidence limits on F(x) itself. If one chooses a critical value of the test statistic Dα such that P(Dn > Dα) = α, then a band of width ±Dα around Fn(x) will entirely contain F(x) with probability 1 − α.
Schools were ordered opened by the authorities to allay fears and to give confidence of the people. With the end of the Pacific War and the celebration of Independence in 1946, the people slowly rehabilitated their lives from the ravages of the war and returned to their usual milieu with renewed vigor. May 19 marks the annual celebration of the feast day of San Jose, the town's patron saint.
" And this reaffirms Antonio Piccolo: "This is an ambitious and innovative project. We young local entrepreneurs we believed until the end, we won the race and we managed to achieve it thanks to a real team game. Only in this way it was possible to overcome all the bureaucratic problems. We wanted to give confidence to the younger generation and this new initiative that includes the Elmo and Cosmo16, an open space to the city and for the city.
That same day, Green Party leader James Shaw announced that his party would give confidence and supply to the 55 seat Labour–NZ First government. The Greens' support, plus the coalition, resulted in 63 seats to National's 56—enough to ensure that Ardern maintained the confidence of the House. 3 years later, Labour would go on to a landslide victory in the 2020 general election with 49% of the vote and 64 seats, which was enough for an outright majority in the House.
This strengthened his resolve to move the seat of government from Surat to Bombay, a suggestion that was finally implemented after his death in 1687. The revenue survey of Bombay indicated that the cost of upkeep far exceeded the revenues collected. Aungier implemented a set of measures that would encourage commerce at one end and improve tax collections on the other. He placed very high importance in the justice system being credible that would give confidence to all those residing on the island.
New Zealand political leader Harry Holland assembled a spokesperson system amongst the Labour caucus following his elevation to become Leader of the Opposition in 1926. As the Labour Party formed the largest party not in government, his frontbench team was as a result the Official Opposition of the New Zealand House of Representatives. Holland once again became Leader of the Opposition in 1931 after his agreement to give confidence in the house to the United Party government ended. He remained leader until his death in 1933.
Parliamentary election of 2014 saw a great defeat for PCRM, which received only 17.48% of votes, losing more than half of its electors to PSRM and electing 21 seats. Following the elections, the party agreed to give confidence and supply to the new Gaburici Cabinet. The Agreement collapsed in June 2015 and PCRM went back into opposition. In 2016, the party suffered a large split as 14 MPS left PCRM faction and established the Social Democratic Platform for Moldova, joining the majority of Filip Cabinet.
Two of these wells (206/8-8 and 206/8-9z) demonstrated the potential for commercial flow rates but were not produced for long enough to give confidence in long term reservoir deliverability. In 1996 there was a breakthrough in the drilling and extended well testing (EWT) of well #206/8-10z. The EWT was followed by the side- tracking of an offset well into the pressure sink created by the EWT. The 1996 well test results set the scope for the 1997 drilling programme and triggered interest in a first phase of development.
The final results of the 2017 election gave National 56 seats, while Labour and the Greens combined had 54 seats. New Zealand First won 9 seats, which put them in the position to give either National or Labour the 61 seats needed to form a government. On 19 October 2017, Winston Peters, leader of New Zealand First, announced that he would form a coalition government with Labour. On the same day, James Shaw, leader of the Green Party, announced that his party would give confidence and supply to a Labour–NZ First government.
The theorem depends crucially upon the precise definitions of compactness and of the product topology; in fact, Tychonoff's 1935 paper defines the product topology for the first time. Conversely, part of its importance is to give confidence that these particular definitions are the most useful (i.e. most well-behaved) ones. Indeed, the Heine–Borel definition of compactness—that every covering of a space by open sets admits a finite subcovering—is relatively recent. More popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries was the Bolzano–Weierstrass criterion that every sequence admits a convergent subsequence, now called sequential compactness.
Unlike complicated automated theorem provers, verification systems may be small enough that their correctness can be checked both by hand and through automated software verification. This validation of the proof verifier is needed to give confidence that any derivation labeled as "correct" is actually correct. Some proof verifiers, such as Metamath, insist on having a complete derivation as input. Others, such as Mizar and Isabelle, take a well- formatted proof sketch (which may still be very long and detailed) and fill in the missing pieces by doing simple proof searches or applying known decision procedures: the resulting derivation is then verified by a small, core "kernel".
Meanwhile, distributors would realize significant savings by eliminating the high cost of film prints with corresponding shipping costs, and instead distributing digital files either by satellite or hard drive. The Virtual Print Fee was designed to better balance savings and expenditures for both exhibitors and distributors. It is intended to primarily assist in the replacement of film projectors, and not assist in the purchase of new projection equipment for new construction. To give confidence to financial institutions that digital cinema technology was stable and worthy of investment, Digital Cinema Initiatives was created in 2002, resulting in the release of the first version of the DCI Digital Cinema System Specification in 2005.
This happened just at the time that VME/K had finally reached a level of performance and reliability that made it saleable; however, the customer base was very small, and by this time VME/B (which was renamed VME 2900) had also matured sufficiently to give confidence that it would meet the future requirements for the entire mainframe range. VME 2900 subsequently became simply VME and then Open VME, and continued to evolve. In 1980 it was marketed as "Your system for the 80s", and indeed that decade proved to be its heyday. It continued to give service to many loyal and demanding users, but has attracted few new users since 1990 or so.
They sent another memorandum to the ambassadors of Britain and the United States in Lebanon, and to the governments of Egypt and Iraq, explaining the deteriorating situation in Lebanon, the atrocities and transgressions of the French public commission ruling Lebanon and the arbitrary and illegal actions practiced by the French High Commissioner in Lebanon and his officials. The Lebanese revolt was endorsed by all the Lebanese sects and religious denominations. On the day of November 12, 1943, the deputies gathered at the home of Deputy Saeb Salam, where they decided to give confidence to an interim Lebanese government, headquartered in Bchamoun. After a number of confrontations and popular uprising, and pressure from Gen.
Being still a boy Chandrakanta Singha was unable to take much part in the government of the country, and the control remained with the Purnananda Burhagohain.Gait E.A. A History of Assam 1926 page 224 Purnananda Burhagohain transacted all the business in the name of the king without making any attempt to eclipse the king or obscure his name. He took the king around to important localities to give confidence to the people and instill in their minds respect for Ahom monarchy. While the Purnananda Burhagohain handled the affairs of state, the young king Chandrakanta Singha spend his time in amusement and fun in the royal palace in Jorhat among his friends and palace maids.
He was the Chief Executive for the social mobility charity Mayor's Fund for London from 2012 until 2018, and spoke at the November 2017 ACEVO conference on the third sector. In 2015, he called for a watchdog similar to Ofsted to "improve performance, prevent abuse and give confidence to funders and other stakeholders" within British charities. In the European Parliament he was appointed a member of the Employment and Social Affairs Committee, the Delegation for Relations with Iran and the Delegation to the EU-North Macedonia Joint Parliamentary Committee. He was the Brexit Party's prospective parliamentary candidate for Folkestone and Hythe for the 2019 general election, but withdrew when Nigel Farage announced the party would not contest Tory-held seats.
Castro was honorated with a welcoming ceremony offered by the Congress, and also at the Venezuela Central University, the Municipal Council of Caracas and the multitudinary meeting in the Plaza El Silencio. At the Venezuela Central University, he met a great poet, the Chilean Pablo Neruda, who spoke in a massive act of students and read his Canto a Bolivar. Luis Báez summarized what Neruda said: "In this painful and victorious hour that the peoples of America live, my poem with changes of place, can be understood directed to Fidel Castro, because in the struggles for freedom the fate of a Man to give confidence to the spirit of greatness in the history of our peoples.". Castro also met with President-elect Rómulo Betancourt, unsuccessfully requesting a loan and a new deal for Venezuelan oil.
Separating the inmates was intended to serve three purposes: to direct treatment to those who most needed it; to deter others from pauperism; and as a physical barrier against illness, physical and mental. The commissioners argued that buildings based on Kempthorne's plans would be symbolic of the recent changes to the provision of poor relief; one assistant commissioner expressed the view that they would be something "the pauper would feel it was utterly impossible to contend against", and "give confidence to the Poor Law Guardians". Another assistant commissioner claimed the new design was intended as a "terror to the able- bodied population", but the architect George Gilbert Scott was critical of what he called "a set of ready-made designs of the meanest possible character". Some critics of the new Poor Law noted the similarities between Kempthorne's plans and model prisons, and doubted that they were merely coincidental - Richard Oastler went as far as referring to the institutions as 'prisons for the poor'.

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