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"reassurance" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] reassurance (that…) the fact of giving advice or help that takes away a person’s fears or doubts
  2. [countable] reassurance (that…) something that is said or done to take away a person’s fears or doubts

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There will be moments when reassurance is required, but that reassurance will only be effective if credibility has been preserved.
There's some evidence suggesting that more extensive parental reassurance is actually correlated with more prolonged distress — though that doesn't tell you whether more child distress prompts more parental reassurance, or whether more parental reassurance prolongs the distress.
A narcissist can become addicted to the steady stream of reassurance, overlooking reason, truthfulness and facts for the "fix" of reassurance.
Now, everyone wanted reassurance that I was going to be available 24/7, to be at the forefront of their campaigns. Reassurance?
"Our message to them is one of reassurance," he said.
"They (European leaders) want to have some reassurance," he said.
Not exactly, but the sentiment of reassurance is the same.
But jittery investors latched onto his warning, not his reassurance.
That reassurance, along with therapy, helped me overcome my disorders.
The votes in Parliament on January 29th offered little reassurance.
Trump's latest additions appear to be continuing reassurance to conservatives.
Slaveholders, and CEOs, want reassurance that they're not bad people.
No reassurance to make sure that he took his lunch.
"  The scorpion offers reassurance: "If I do, I'll die too.
Asked to offer reassurance without straying into overreaction, governments struggle.
He is the reassurance that the American dream is alive.
No one seems capable of stepping forward and offering reassurance.
They deserve our reassurance they are not in this alone.
There's real power in that mix of fear and reassurance.
No reassurance sustains him for too long; no validation suffices.
Viewers and readers need reassurance... answers... and relief when warranted.
Americans craved a little compassion and reassurance from their leader.
But the Republican proposal may not give them that reassurance.
He, too, brought words of reassurance, if not of certainty.
It is comfort, escapism and reassurance in a troubling world.
Healthcare workers and American citizens deserve better than vague reassurance.
In these countries, a mask is a symbol of reassurance.
It was hard not to yearn for words of reassurance.
Her physicians were correct to give reassurance and avoid testing.
Mr. Rhodes asked if he should offer reassurance to allies.
They may be struggling with the unknown and need reassurance.
Maybe you seek out singers who offer messages of reassurance.
She said she received no reassurance that anything would change.
A search for historical parallels offers both reassurance and angst.
A search for historical parallels offers both reassurance and angst.
I searched online for other people's experiences, looking for reassurance.
Among those offering reassurance was, notably, "Star Wars" mastermind George Lucas.
But voters here are plainly looking to the candidates for reassurance.
But we don't have the reassurance of a firm evidence base.
Analysts suggest his words gave much-needed reassurance to the markets.
She's a clinical psychologist, so reassurance is second nature to her.
"We have to maintain the credibility of this reassurance," he said.
In some cases, that reassurance does help — for a short time.
Curtis Scaparrotti, on the European Reassurance Initiative at 22019:30 p.m.
This person wants detailed instruction and reassurance on a regular basis.
The problem is Trump's the wild card, not the reassurance guy.
Will that reassurance be enough to help markets stabilize this week?
Agatha Christie for the reassurance that even murder can be fixed.
Agatha Christie for the reassurance that even murder can be fixed.
"The squeak is reassurance to a lot of players," Chang said.
They might repeatedly seek reassurance from friends, family or health experts.
Crema offers the right mix of mild unpredictability and sensory reassurance.
But Jimmy Kimmel doesn't think the reassurance was all that reassuring.
"Working with Frank really helps because it's a reassurance," said Salamone.
More social features built safely, more reassurance, more trading, more revenue.
Some observers found reassurance in Tableau&aposs performance in the quarter.
They provide reassurance that we live in a stable, knowable world.
The doctor began giving Ms. Hussein instructions and reassurance in Swedish.
It doesn't matter what reassurance people give me; it doesn't help.
He also suggested sanctions against Chinese companies involved in China's reclamation work in the South China Sea, as well as an Asian Reassurance Initiative similar to the European Reassurance Initiative the Pentagon has to deter Russia.
Yes, but some of us don't need that reassurance from random men.
But like many a nervous newlywed, she called her mother for reassurance.
Naturally, we look for solidarity and reassurance online and on social media.
The government's reassurance was far more appealing than the scientists' dire assessments.
So there's a fine line to be walked between reassurance and vigilance.
But the fact that Steinhoff managers are involved has offered some reassurance.
But global dairy prices have risen in recent months, providing some reassurance.
Harbour retweeted the concerned fan, adding some reassurance that nothing would change.
Reassurance: Pick someone who helps ease the nerves of an anxious nation.
Therapy gives me relief, comfort, practical strategies, sound advice, encouragement and reassurance.
The other members of the new-high list also gave Cramer reassurance.
Its attractiveness lies in its reassurance that a middle ground once existed.
Business and markets need a firm reassurance this is going to happen.
Netanyahu, asked by reporters about the Argaman flap, offered a general reassurance.
Police said they were also conducting "reassurance patrols" to calm the neighbourhood.
Her friends and boyfriend are calling for reassurance that she is safe.
Too often she finds that students look for reassurance instead of feedback.
Even when their content amounts to fluff, they offer empathy and reassurance,
Ms. Lynch's reassurance that she will not overrule her investigators is significant.
Approving the administrative arrangement would give reassurance when swapping data cross-border.
"He's been deceived in the past and needs some reassurance," Laura says.
You, meanwhile, will get a little reassurance about whatever's on your mind.
Thankfully the audience was there to provide him constant comfort and reassurance.
Comfort and reassurance is entirely different, and I find that in syrah.
He was brought onto Obama's ticket to add balance, to offer reassurance.
All good things that provide uncertain shoppers with a little extra reassurance.
I need reassurance that our love and excitement can exist after this.
Ghosn can also turn to close friends and family members for reassurance.
A complete, unimpeded investigation is the sole means of providing such reassurance.
With senators pleading for reassurance, Speaker Paul D. Ryan did his best.
Offer a little reassurance, but don't feel obligated to give more details.
So there's been extensive concern about misunderstanding, about overinterpretation, about false reassurance.
Novoselic gets a few notes wrong, turning to Chris Shiflett for reassurance.
The alliance will seek to provide reassurance that the build-up is defensive.
The buyer sought reassurance that Global Plywood's suppliers in Peru could be trusted.
The model helped raise local capital from risk-averse investors who needed reassurance.
Would it provide Seoul enough reassurance to eliminate any inclination to go nuclear?
RJF: I hope people come away with a sense of validation and reassurance.
And now he's projecting reassurance as he asks about Austin's tolerance for spice.
Trump, on the other hand, has given Sigh-OK voters very little reassurance.
So, they&aposre going to be looking for some reassurance from the president.
No wonder people are anxious and looking for reassurance -- looking for steady leadership.
But the other reason for his triumph is that nervous voters sought reassurance.
A hardware problem would be costlier to fix—and demands for reassurance, louder.
I think the Fed's most recent round of reassurance was a significant mistake.
So it's possible these conversations are his way of venting, and seeking reassurance.
Nervous mothers who turn to pregnancy forums for reassurance will receive scant consolation.
"A lot of what we do in pediatrics is reassurance," said Hanna-Attisha.
About the show, you mentioned that this is such a big reassurance creatively.
Hearing that breath and cry is reassurance and hope that life has begun.
Mr Obama's visit this week was meant to continue the work of reassurance.
The market wanted that and reassurance there was going to be another one.
Unintentionally, Trump's efforts to provide reassurance may have made this challenge more difficult.
A key messenger of reassurance about Trump has been RNC Chair Reince Priebus.
If something happens, I have the reassurance that they are taken care of.
I admit having the car watch me added a level security and reassurance.
The attempted reassurance did little to quell Palestinian anger at the United States.
He carried a tone of reassurance and resolve in a time of crisis.
They look to their government and particularly the President for reassurance and guidance.
Some analysts say the discussion is aimed at getting additional reassurance from Washington.
"It is not the lack of reassurance that worries me," Mr. Lorenzana said.
If this is what you believe the situation to be, you want reassurance.
Deutsche Bank issued preliminary first-quarter profit figures Thursday that offered some reassurance.
They all need a lot of handholding, reassurance, and validation which is fine.
His words of reassurance came after a government reshuffle last week worried investors.
"There is what I consider the obligation of example and reassurance," said Sen.
That makes this a good time to offer a few words of reassurance.
They say things that they may never have said without Astro's gentle reassurance.
And when I would come home seeking comfort and reassurance, there was none.
By and large, the message to the public has been one of reassurance.
Given the chance to offer a little clarity and reassurance, though, Pochettino demurred.
Even teenagers who have already addressed a problem may still seek our reassurance.
At least until 2008, party leaders pursued a strategy of reassurance and restraint.
And that's the kind of reassurance that I think people want to hear.
So if that's what you're eyeing, you've got a bit of reassurance there.
These fears may prove overblown, but Trump's first week has offered scant reassurance.
The second is essential for regional deterrence and the reassurance of our allies.
As uncomfortable as that is, that is the reassurance Barr gave the Senate.
Secondarily, it also acts as a reassurance that Ye remains in fine form.
Marape, referring to concern among foreign investors, offered both reassurance and a warning.
That's a little education, a little reassurance, but not an answer to her question.
Powell's reassurance notwithstanding, it is at the least too soon to draw a conclusion.
For 2017, Pantone sees a "yearning for community, unity, and reassurance," according to Pressman.
Seeing ghosts in this context confirms belief in life after death and produces reassurance.
Throughout her stress, Rebecca turns to Patrick (Seth Green), for reassurance about the wedding.
I think it's because there's a reassurance that comes with being in enclosed space.
This pledge is meant as reassurance that Chinese firms will receive no special favours.
There is no one left in the administration who could provide the same reassurance.
Market analysts and pundits provide cheery reassurance that the currency will soon soar again.
"It's a reassurance message," said one Trump administration official, speaking on condition of anonymity.
As a successful CEO, Trump possesses precisely the background necessary to provide that reassurance.
"Bankers want reassurance that the government wants them," one senior banking executive told Reuters.
That's why new research often feels promising to parents who are looking for reassurance.
Two: you each wanted the reassurance about what you've experienced and who you are.
Never more so than when the craft is in difficulty and passengers need reassurance.
This frightens a great many voters who seek reassurance in whatever form is available.
You seek reassurance that your actions weren't unethical, outside of their being, well, unethical.
When we lack confidence, we also tend to seek reassurance from the wrong people.
An array of new books provides consoling reassurance that Britannia still rules the page.
Do you require "excessive reassurance" that other people, especially when encountered online, are real?
Those are big slides on a day that was meant to be about reassurance.
He found reassurance from Brian Leggett, Barton's center, who approached him with a message.
If I took a quiz seeking reassurance I was straight, I would get it.
Why hadn't I been warned about this and given some reassurance about the recovery?
You're right, but you know, some people need the kind of reassurance we provide.
They needed some reassurance that their mother leaving her job is a good idea.
Often couples seek professional help because they want reassurance that they should get divorced.
And in a constitutional crisis, that kind of reassurance is what the Republic needs.
Moran told CNBC that farmers "need some reassurance" about their ability to do business.
So that gives me a lot of reassurance that that feeling is getting communicated.
To their uncertainty in the face of growing political tumult, she also offers reassurance.
Biden is trying to bridge reassurance to the wealthy with outreach to energized progressives.
"Instead there has been almost total silence and zero direction or reassurance," Culhane said.
Its verification procedures, which have worked well, provide reassurance and prevent misperception and miscalculation.
On crime, voters' top concern, he offers a similar mix of robustness and reassurance.
A lot of people have latched onto this speech in an effort to find reassurance.
But so, too, is a charm offensive, using economic power as a tool of reassurance.
I reach out to my best friend, M., through text for a bit of reassurance.
Wouldn't it be great to have those words of reassurance piped right into your ears?
Nonetheless, today's figures provide us with reassurance that we won't see a material collapse ahead.
Senator Al Franken wrote to Apple asking for reassurance on exactly these sorts of question.
And for investors concerned about the company's negative operating cash flow, McKinnon offered some reassurance.
So it's no wonder people are anxious and looking for reassurance -- looking for steady leadership.
The fact that the Supreme Court overruled Mr Vala has provided a degree of reassurance.
Many people find reassurance in the sober, capable military men who surround him (see article).
It's an anthem, but it's also a reassurance: a welcoming into the world of weirdos.
But Trump, the salesman, wanted reassurance selling a big, complicated product he doesn't fully understand.
The party takes reassurance from the interest shown by young voters in left-wing policies.
If any studio needed reassurance that Hart could carry a movie, his specials proved it.
It gives me reassurance in case I have to go on campus during an offseason.
Doing that (and other interviews) was responsible, a generous act of reassurance for her readers.
If you're in the same boat as me, hopefully this will serve as some reassurance.
But he is extraordinarily thin-skinned for a man whose success should provide enough reassurance.
" Trump offered some reassurance this week when he told U.S. forces: "We strongly support NATO.
Glenn's letter, which he reads in the video above, is one of reassurance and support.
As much of what they recognized melted into air, Europeans hungered for stability and reassurance.
Global leaders learned to look to the United States as a voice of nuclear reassurance.
And when we lack confidence, we also tend to seek reassurance from the wrong people.
But, he added, Mr. Kimball has great value as someone who offers authority and reassurance.
It was the kind of reassurance they felt they were not getting from GM management.
But the mayor looked out at the disappointed crowd and offered reassurance about its intent.
In the first of two pre-recorded PSAs about the virus, she focused on reassurance.
If having that reassurance means patronizing the same restaurant over and over, so be it.
What I began to miss in the mountains was the reassurance he once gave me.
The polls in South Carolina give grounds for both reassurance and nervousness for Biden supporters.
More are becoming bold, but many are still reserved and are waiting for bigger reassurance.
So I kind of felt, just the reassurance that I was going to be (OK).
On the hook, Quavo offers reassurance that the Migos haven't wavered from their initial premise.
They are in pain, and need your comfort and reassurance that they are not alone.
For some, it's the reassurance of knowing that there is a next step after dancing.
If he needed reassurance, he'd be able to see one of us smile at him.
She needed reassurance that she was not the only person who ever felt that way.
Ending at her wedding, it has the reassurance of a rom-com played just right.
After some reassurance, the girls tucked me back in, but I couldn't sleep another wink.
And yet the overwhelming feeling of the book is still a kind of grand reassurance.
A good novel is reassurance that other people have endured tragedies, long ordeals, bad odds.
" Kreider writes, "This busyness serves as a kind of existential reassurance, a hedge against emptiness.
The reassurance these accounts offer also isn't confined to the idols—while browsing, it's easy to spot users anonymously requesting advice from moderators about upcoming job interviews, lucky numbers or potential relationships, receiving a grounding reassurance they might otherwise not be get in real life.
"Production delays" and playing catch up to Apple's lead is likely not to provide that reassurance.
And one day G might find reassurance in the fact that you can keep a secret.
Lam's reassurance this will not happen means little to an opposition movement that doesn't trust her.
Then she asks him for reassurance that the voice will go away when she gets older.
When we renewed our vows, we said them not with just hope but with a reassurance.
How had I become the voice of reassurance for two people about to embark on parenthood?
I like the reassurance of knowing I have a plan to reach those far-off goals.
So ever since that accord was reached in July, the Obama administration has been offering reassurance.
But worry is trenchant and wily, able to slip through the balustrades of most any reassurance.
They offer some form of certainty and reassurance — swearing to God, over-emphasizing truthfulness, etc. 2.
So the job of each candidate last night was to give people the reassurance they need.
Even habitual flyers engage in reassurance rituals: from prayers and hand-holding to pills and alcohol.
At such moments, people are drawn to nostalgia as a source of reassurance and self-esteem.
They have also been bringing hope, reassurance, and friendship to seriously ill patients and their families.
This also creates a false reassurance that Facebook's stated policies are always robust and effectively policed.
Others wanted emotional reassurance that the electoral map that they were looking was somehow, magically, wrong.
Now, though, Dunkin' Donuts customers are losing that reassurance — and it's done a number on them.
After a bit of reassurance and a lot of tickling, it happened: an all-out kiss.
" He said there would be "heightened police presence at community events today for safety and reassurance.
It gives people reassurance that their efforts aren't being wasted, and they go to work happier.
Japan had sought reassurance from Seoul about the agreement following Moon's swearing in as President Wednesday.
It's an arc of reassurance through community, a promise that we can get through this together.
As though waving an invisible wand, she evoked a profound mixture of resignation, reassurance and understanding.
As it stands, many migrant parents have little reassurance that they will quickly find their kids.
But sick, vulnerable people often need in-person reassurance from another human being in the room.
"A recount would provide the necessary reassurance to both winners and losers," a SADC statement said.
He has this constant need for reassurance and affirmation that he takes out on the staff.
I looked to her in crowds for reassurance and loved talking to her and hanging out.
The research, published in The Lancet, provides some reassurance that the complication is rare, experts said.
Or from seeking reassurance that they're not going to hell, or that they're a good person.
That's left a few lawmakers who voted to speed the deal through Congress looking for reassurance.
While a reasonable impulse, I couldn't help but feel slightly annoyed by what felt like reassurance.
Even a brief reassurance to a patient from a doctor might relieve the patient's symptoms faster.
Even so, there is inevitably a turn back to the state for expertise, control and reassurance.
World Rugby said it had made every effort to provide solutions and reassurance on key areas.
Fans bounced on their heels, wondering what the holdup was, turning to one another for reassurance.
It also made a multibillion-dollar investment — the European Reassurance Initiative — to fund the increased activities.
Central bank support has provided reassurance to investors that Italian government bonds are a safe bet.
The theatrically bad baseball that followed left Dodgers fans craving the reassurance of a strong finish.
If the president fails to offer such reassurance, America's position in Asia will continue to erode.
For me, the incident provided reassurance that my kid was actually quite safe without a smartphone.
During a tour of the United Kingdom this week, he has toggled between pugnacity and reassurance.
At least I managed to muster some reassurance that I was not alone in my curiosity.
However, a reassurance by Saudi Arabia that it would quickly restore full production calmed investor nerves.
Throughout 2020, meaningful reassurance will require renewed volume and a far bolder flavor of U.S. engagement.
"I felt like our allies needed reassurance that we... value these friendships and partnerships," Ryan said.
I asked him some of our (perhaps paranoid) travel questions, and got a lot of reassurance.
Fans, meanwhile, appreciate the reassurance that comes from having a variety of interpretations to choose from.
When Mr. Trump was denounced for his anti-immigration rhetoric, colleagues said, Mr. Sessions offered reassurance.
He gave little reassurance that the plan would be honored under President-elect Donald J. Trump.
Through Martín, the couple sought reassurance from the judge that their immigration status wouldn't be questioned.
Even a checkmark isn't enough for what I seek, which is reassurance that someone's in charge.
Even a checkmark isn't enough for what I seek, which is reassurance that someone's in charge.
Compared to just taking a tumble and landing unscathed, that parasol itself is a constant reassurance.
Instead, he's the anti-Trump, in place not to fire up anyone, but to provide reassurance.
The potent, jiggly cubes offer reassurance that, despite the restaurant's cool interior, it's O.K. to relax.
But others have asked a lot of questions, need reassurance, and are limited in their responders.
Ask them if they're simply looking for reassurance, rather than expressing a real desire to lose weight.
I say it to my son for reassurance when he chooses a heavy course load in school.
In his role, Flambo will serve and empower someone in need and give autonomy and reassurance. pic.twitter.
Crafting asylum rules that combine generosity for outsiders with reassurance on borders for anxious Dutch is another.
Mr Fillon's nomination represents both a form of reassurance for the centre-right, and a massive gamble.
Oh and there is also a 30-day money-back guarantee for that extra bit of reassurance.
Particularly as Trump careens from crisis to crisis, the world is looking for reassurance from Mike Pompeo.
We take them seriously and want to provide reassurance about the quality and safety of our products.
Unscrupulous politicians will be tempted to fudge figures to win votes, or to give lenders false reassurance.
The reassurance comes after reports earlier this week claimed the company may only have weeks to live.
Now users can add a note, to add reassurance that they are in no way in danger.
The Indiana governor provides "reassurance to the rank-and-file Republicans that Trump isn't crazy," he added.
That offers no reassurance, retort opponents: Chinese dissidents routinely face trumped-up charges like bribery or blackmail.
Vial after vial was collected until I had to ask for reassurance that I wouldn't pass out.
Meeting Comfort, she gave me this reassurance that someone cared for me, someone really was with me.
" British Parliament member Penny Mordaunt tweeted Khan's full comments and said he was "right to provide reassurance.
The spokesman said emergency committee meeting was discussing ways of strengthening reassurance and monitoring for commercial shipping.
Yet it was an undeniable moment of catharsis and reassurance for the N.B.A.'s beleaguered reigning champions.
If you had the opportunity to give a young person advice or reassurance, what would you say?
Charlie has said his HIV levels are "undetectable" and Julie says that gives her even more reassurance.
She thinks the probe has everyone -- on both sides of the aisle -- feeling some sense of reassurance.
St. Louis Federal ReservePresident James Bullard gave a thoughtful presentation that gave investors reassurance of the Fed.
You know what you're getting with a particular brand, and without that reassurance, brands would be worthless.
America's move is partly a sop to conservative factions within Vietnam's Communist Party in need of reassurance.
There's not any kind of come on, really, other than the reassurance that the subject is beautiful.
Each side is supported by a set of assumptions that brings it a measure of emotional reassurance.
But reassurance is secondary for Batman, who wants to maintain power just as badly as Superman does.
The daycare center attached to every government building provided reassurance their children were close by and safe.
The intention in Warsaw is to move from "reassurance" of eastern NATO allies to "deterrence" of Russia.
Earlier, Apple results provided some reassurance as the iPhone maker reported sharp growth in its services business.
Regan assured me that my heartbeat was normal, but I contradicted her, and then asked for reassurance.
The desolate spaciousness between humans, between human moments, not yet filled in with chattering ghosts of reassurance.
To me, it was also a reassurance that, in certain quarters, participatory democracy is alive and well.
The budget request would quadruple spending on the European Reassurance Initiative from $800 million to $3.4 billion.
The Pentagon reassurance differed from the U.S. President Donald Trump comments that applauded the decision, via Twitter.
"You have the same sense of security and reassurance as someone buying a normal car," he says.
More than mere lies, myths simplify the past, smoothing away contradictions to offer reassurance to the present.
The party may not have received much reassurance, though: The vote in favor was just 6-5.
For a listener, the result is another kind of healthy tension: between dynamic uncertainty and deep reassurance.
Execs behind these apps say that many healthy people are using the apps to look for reassurance.
"If you look for reassurance and you get it, that feeds into the symptoms," Dr. Leckman said.
After calling her therapist for reassurance (she wasn't in), July sat at her computer and pressed play.
Or maybe it's just a metaphorical arm around the shoulder — an act not of defiance, but reassurance.
There is great reassurance and comfort in the dynastic stability, particularly juxtaposed to a shifting volatile world.
Emma said she prefers receiving statistics about sicknesses and tips for avoiding them over non-stop reassurance.
For his grandfather, crumpled in grief, all we could provide was reassurance that he had died peacefully.
"My fear is that a better helmet will give false reassurance," a psychiatrist and C.T.E. researcher said.
Despite their attempts at reassurance, advice and talking me down from the ledge, it was too late.
But from the perspective of their intended audience, conservative elites, they're mostly striking as exercises in reassurance.
This would provide reassurance that the United States will honor its commitments in the years to come.
As a result, the institute said it does not believe the "reassurance" from the FDA was warranted.
But for now, Mr. Mattis appears to have succeeded in his reassurance mission in Seoul and Tokyo.
" Janet's eyes have grown wide, so Dr. McConnell attempts reassurance: "Anyway, I've never found a heart necessary.
But then this reassurance is the kind of platitude that feels simplistic in a fully reported book.
" Hailes added that officers would patrol throughout the surrounding areas to "provide some reassurance to local communities.
Shoring up the insurance marketplaces starts with a reassurance to insurers that the payments will be made.
It's a billboard on the side of the road that screams reassurance that whatever you're doing is okay.
The arguments may have sounded quite compelling, and the new religion may have offered some solace and reassurance.
When we offer a child permission, we give them the reassurance that what they are doing is okay.
Those women likely want reassurance, Dr. Thomas Molinaro of Reproductive Medicine Associates of New Jersey previously told PEOPLE.
Offer reassurance that you would understand if they could not fulfill all of the preferences you've spelled out.
So one way to read Bowlsby's presentation is as reassurance: don't worry, member schools, everything's gonna be alright.
Also, in case of injury or inability to finish, the guide provides company and reassurance until help arrives.
It offered reassurance to the doping watchdog by agreeing that Britain's anti-doping agency would test its athletes.
Instead, they needed confirmation bias and reassurance, which film, television, comic books, and music were eager to provide.
However, for "reassurance and safety," police told the news outlet that additional officers would be present around London.
But with ULA's higher price tag comes reassurance that your payload will get where it needs to go.
French bond and equity markets are responding differently to the perceived political risks, providing some reassurance for investors.
One of the things I love about working with an editor is the feeling of reassurance it brings.
That elevated the importance of moderation and reassurance, hallmarks of the "Uncle Joe" persona his supporters tout today.
After falling every day last week, Wall Street opened modestly higher as retail sales figures provided some reassurance.
Trade progress and reassurance about the Chinese economy also helped Asia-exposed stocks such as HSBC and StanChart.
For example, the CR that goes past December would undermine our plan to quadruple our European Reassurance Initiative.
It's great advice for teens — or, really, for anyone who could use a little reassurance in their lives.
But for some who had changed their travel plans following the ban, the order was not enough reassurance.
St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard gave a thoughtful presentation that gave investors reassurance of the Fed.
Such observational studies do not have the rigour of full-scale clinical trials but they do provide reassurance.
Mostly it's advice or just reassurance that someone, somewhere is listening to your horror story of a trip.
What they need is existential reassurance that they can, for certain, move towards where they want to go.
While you might feel tempted to distract your loved one from their worries, talking can provide greater reassurance.
Even in one of the safest forms of transport, most of us need a little bit of reassurance.
"Maybe he or she does not want to have a quadrupling of the European Reassurance Initiative," he said.
But that's a false form of reassurance, a former editor of the site, Tom Scocca, argued in August.
An early shooting slump was negatively impacting Murray, but Malone offered some reassurance to his second-year guard.
He pointed to Trump's call for unity and meeting with Obama and Republican leaders as reasons for reassurance.
But investors take reassurance from what Marchionne achieved in North America, which now makes three-fourths of profits.
It was very effective, I'd say, on that count, especially with Republican voters who were looking for reassurance.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence will address the Munich conference on Saturday with a similar message of reassurance.
The results of his study, he said, offered both reassurance and reliable data that no such link exists.
They said it so often, however, that their soundbites almost transcended reassurance to become something more like defiance.
Joseph F. Dunford Jr., also offered a word of reassurance to the North's reclusive leader, Kim Jong-un.
Typically, when a person is codependent, it stems from a place of anxiety and wanting reassurance, Kolawole said.
It is as though he had been given some secret reassurance that everything was going to be fine.
Archetypes are there for a reason: to provide reassurance and encouragement amid the squall and uncertainty of life.
The EU will offer a binding decision by the European Council, echoing a reassurance it gave in 2014.
She said they would need reassurance there would be a level playing field for all types of fintechs.
But with her vet's reassurance, Heggie was optimistic about getting her foster dog back into fetch-playing shape.
If you're worried about the state of the country, or the world, these poems won't offer much reassurance.
Not only can people offer guidance, but also reassurance that dealing with writer's block is natural, Morley said.
Khan's words of reassurance were meant to assuage worries over the sight of more police on the streets.
The reassurance that comes with unity was illustrated by Khizr Kahn's moving address to the Democratic National Convention.
Photo: AP ImagesFor those antsy about getting their birth control online, a new study should offer some reassurance.
Investors saw this as reassurance that reforms – including selling a stake in oil firm Saudi Aramco - will continue.
And in the reassurance that small towns can be counted on to give comfort to another in pain.
The worst experiences are those where you feel the discussion sinking into a narcotizing morass of ideological reassurance.
With nobody around to give her the comfort or reassurance she needed, she tried giving it to herself.
This is a critical reassurance for the rest of the world that Iran isn't pursuing a nuclear bomb.
"Banks need reassurance that they will be able to keep on paying dividends to attract investors," he said.
Some people may feel that needing a toy makes them an inadequate partner and may need a little reassurance.
FirstGroup's reassurance on cash generation, however, could signal that it could still restart its dividend despite the profit warning.
President Trump&aposs comment about a GOP House immigration bill sparks panic, before the White House issued a reassurance.
Consumer safety is at stake and customers who are deciding if they should stick with your brand need reassurance.
"I understand the sentiment behind it, which is that everybody wants to have the maximum possible reassurance," he said.
The converse applies, too: Seeing a read reciept gives me the reassurance that we are on the same page.
Trump's address was less an achievement and more reassurance that the President can at least appear restrained and cooperative.
I had been talking to [show creator] Dan [Fogelman] for a while, and so I had a little reassurance.
So you're traveling off to the Middle East this afternoon to give reassurance to your allies in the region.
Many of these woman likely want reassurance, Dr. Thomas Molinaro of Reproductive Medicine Associates of New Jersey tells PEOPLE.
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett is offering little in the way of reassurance about the "very slow growth" U.S. economy.
Try Harriet the Spy for a confidence boost or Inside Out for reassurance that it's okay to feel sad.
MailChimp felt compelled to reach out to TinyLetter's user base with a tone of reassurance that bordered on camaraderie.
They also provide reassurance about long-term climate policy, despite reversals such as America's withdrawal from the Paris agreement.
Reformed doughnut licker Ariana Grande is here, handing out all the reassurance and vocal flourishes you could ask for.
But Sears last profitable year was in 2010, offering little reassurance in his ability to turn the retailer around.
On Tuesday, White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow offered reassurance, telling CNBC that there's still an opportunity for negotiation.
Despite such reassurance, German carmakers, in particular, have hedged their bets by investing in carbon dioxide as a refrigerant.
As South Korea's opposition was quick to point out, the reassurance the new cost-sharing agreement provides is transitory.
They look her in the eye and offer reassurance as they run with her across fields and through fences.
"Despite the constant reassurance that the other was okay, we needed to see it for ourselves," Stovall tells PEOPLE.
For those agonizing about the inflationary impact of the local unicorn boom, the data offers a bit of reassurance.
For investors, the preliminary figures provided early reassurance that CEO Jean Pierre Mustier's aggressive restructuring plan is paying dividends.
We have all but destroyed our ability to offer reassurance or to influence policy when we do know something.
But they found some technical reassurance as stocks have recently bounced back multiple times intraday after testing 2018 lows.
This might slow down the decryption process somewhat, but it provides reassurance that your message isn't providing identifiable data.
Stocks soared Friday morning on the heels of a strong December jobs report and reassurance from the Federal Reserve.
Savannah wanted to provide that same reassurance to other LGBTQ youth in her church by telling her own story.
The idea was born when Jamsenpa -- unsure of how she was doing -- sought repeated reassurance from her Sherpa guide.
EDI was first established in 2014 by the Obama administration as "reassurance" to Europe following Russia's annexation of Crimea.
Debates have allowed challengers and relative political newcomers to reach out to reluctant voters, providing reassurance about their qualifications.
The leaders encouraged other nations to stick to the deal, but Khamenei said it wasn't enough reassurance, Reuters reported.
Winner's mother, Billie Winner-Davis, said in a Facebook post that the plea brought brought a measure of reassurance.
To stay on the air, you had to sell reassurance, with every story being resolved before the last commercial.
The prince also said the Middle East needs some reassurance from Trump that the Arab world remains an ally.
It's easy to see why: In a culture dominated by scandal and cynicism, who doesn't crave Rogers' gentle reassurance?
He can't just reassure a person that they're not a pedophile—reassurance doesn't work, as Kate and Marie learned.
We want to make travel booking seamless and provide reassurance, no matter where customers want to go, or how.
A volunteer named Nancy said that many runners are so nervous they ask obvious questions, but just need reassurance.
Washington did put together with NATO allies the European Reassurance Initiative, to help prevent further Russian incursions into Ukraine.
Ms. Jones vests her bass with hearty power; she often sings as well, adding a spirit of gentle reassurance.
Some people (this is me) shoot out apologies like a Pez dispenser, hoping to disarm critics or win reassurance.
Krasznahorkai's stories refuse to submit to the expectation that fiction provide any kind of reassurance or intimation of redemption.
Trump recently signed into law the Asia Reassurance Initiative Act reaffirming the U.S. commitment to Taiwan, including arms sales.
Instead of providing reassurance, however, the move caused investors to worry that their cash would remain trapped in Turkey.
"Investors will probably need some reassurance on the exact procedures going forward to deal with corruption allegations," Tuvey said.
On Thursday morning, Trump rolled out the first of two pre-recorded PSAs about the virus, focused on reassurance.
The man worried — despite reassurance from Green — that vigorous exercise might undo the good accomplished in the operating room.
"The findings provide reassurance to women regarding the use of hormones for menopausal symptoms in early menopause," she said.
So when Fleury slammed his stick to the ice in frustration, Prior took him aside to provide some reassurance.
To find reassurance, we look for strategies that make it possible to answer those questions in a reassuring way.
So in this G20 leaders will look for reassurance in the US as to not drawing up the drawbridge.
Implicit in the lyrics was the reassurance that the songwriter had been there before us, equally befuddled and afraid.
So I need a lot more reassurance before, during, and after that he is experiencing pleasure from our sex.
My brother and I would be OK. Their life insurance policy had given me reassurance when they had none.
They need to give the president reassurance that he won't be scolded and punished by far-right conservative media.
He's been a businessman, and so I think this does provide some reassurance, and conservatives will find it encouraging.
These are appearances designed for casual Grammys viewers, the ones who need reassurance that they aren't out of touch.
They also miss out on the information and reassurance that a doctor can provide, especially for first-time parents.
Unfortunately, LG doesn't provide the same timely update reassurance that Google's Pixel phones or more adroit rivals like Samsung do.
"This is Us" star Sterling K. Brown has some reassurance for fans ... they're about to find out what kills Jack.
To this day, DHS points to the fact that it's never found evidence that vote tallies were changed as reassurance.
She continually reopens a wound on her hand as a coping mechanism, a reassurance that she is rid of infection.
But recent announcements by America's biggest tech companies have offered some reassurance—as has, oddly, the election of Donald Trump.
And plenty of people will want the reassurance of speaking to a human being, rather than rely on robo-advice.
Khalid plays in the background when Simon needed reassurance when he wasn't sure his mysterious love interest felt the same.
They want reassurance, comfort; they are shocked to learn how many immigrants have been detained and deported in recent years.
Accompanying the show is the reassurance that one doesn't have to be familiar with the source material to enjoy it.
Reassurance and relief are integral parts to the few, specific narratives used when it comes to women-and-weight coverage.
The company's new Android flagship is IP211-rated, giving users a higher level of reassurance than the IP26-rated U6993.
Six years younger than Bergé, Saint Laurent was exceptionally shy and, although a brilliant designer, needed constant care and reassurance.
But as unproven fears of a North Korean nuclear strike grow louder, so too has the need for public reassurance.
In a morning press conference Vijay Gokhale, India's foreign secretary, offered indirect reassurance that India does not seek further escalation.
Lockdowns should also be kept consistent -- the same drill every time -- with teachers offering frequent and calm reassurance, Schlozman said.
" May described this as a "proportionate and sensible step which will provide extra reassurance and protection while the investigation progresses.
This seemed to satisfy my mother, but then she'd ask us again, needing our unwavering childish reassurance, a million times.
And for anyone who relies on EpiPen and is spooked by the news, Dr. Ciaccio offers some words of reassurance.
The statement was the latest reassurance from the presidency that all is well with Buhari despite concerns for his health.
"I think there is negative reassurance," Dr. Ellie Cannon, a general practitioner in the UK, tells me about these devices.
Many advertisers are still looking at Facebook Live, and want to see more vetting, and more reassurance of brand safety.
All new Note73 devices feature a green battery icon to give customers reassurance that their device is safe to charge.
That provides important reassurance to employers participating in the plan, who worry about compliance cost and legal liability under ERISA.
Trade progress and reassurance about the Chinese economy also helped Asia-exposed stocks such as HSBC and luxury brand Burberry.
They're using that, in a way, to offer a sense of reassurance; they're depicting the "glory era" of industrial Britain.
They want to get reassurance, if they're experiencing cramping and bleeding, that those are normal side effects after an abortion.
Security guru Bruce Schneier likes to say "Trust the Math," a reassurance that science will win out in the end.
By describing the problem thoughtfully, including the brighter future that technology may well bring, she might nonetheless have provided reassurance.
"You tell me you love me, but tell me again / I need the reassurance every now and then," she sings.
"They needed some reassurance that we were there fighting on their behalf, and on our behalf as well," Scott said.
Without that reassurance, investors may conclude that the economy is in danger and only rate cuts can prevent a recession.
"We will strive to create a first-class rating agency with regulatory approval, investor support, and shareholder reassurance," Dagong said.
"We will strive to create a first-class rating agency with regulatory approval, investor support, and shareholder reassurance," Dagong said.
The two men — bitter political rivals — embraced before their tour and offered words of reassurance to tourists and locals alike.
This is not the case with unsure juveniles, whose trunks wrap around an adult's tail for extra buoyancy and reassurance.
Senate Republican lawmakers will be looking for reassurance when Trump meets with them on Tuesday at their weekly policy luncheon.
Today I am completely focused on the task in hand as chancellor of the Exchequer to bring stability and reassurance.
Such stylishness offers the reassurance that though a woman and her world may be falling apart, chicness always soldiers on.
The United States' image abroad has fallen so much that trusty Canadians have begun their own campaign of reassurance: #TellAmericaItsGreat.
Despite President Trump's reassurance last Tuesday that, "We're doing everything in our power to prevent Russian interference in 2018," Sen.
So the prospect of joining a group for free, and the reassurance of safety in numbers, is an enticing combination.
Her books were a reassurance to my younger, angsty self that I wasn't alone in having all these bizarre thoughts.
A person might also avoid situations that trigger those thoughts, or constantly seek reassurance that they'll one day stop obsessing.
Marie would ask her friends if they also thought kids were cute, finding reassurance that it wasn't just her noticing.
When you're planning your date look, bear in mind that Capricorns need some reassurance that you have your shit together.
Maybe I simply needed a bit of hand-holding and reassurance that everything would turn out okay in the end.
Now, all those years later, the parking lot was virtually empty of cars, and I felt a flush of reassurance.
But some have gone beyond reassurance and into dismissing coronavirus as unimportant because it "only" kills the old and sick.
But at the very least, this work should lend some reassurance to depressed patients who can't find the right treatment.
That could mean addressing the situation directly with a client or colleague or talking to an outside person for reassurance.
He pointed to Trump's call for unity and meetings on Thursday with Obama and Republican leaders as reasons for reassurance.
Rather, the show prefers to give us something better: the reassurance that everyone else is trying to fix themselves, too.
But as a bespectacled preadolescent with early onset acne, I found these books an endless source of reassurance and hope.
The mix of warning and reassurance from the president perhaps bolstered Parisian insouciance, and was clearly not dead by Sunday.
But you'll be sacrificing the flexibility and reassurance of knowing that wherever your gadgets land they'll still end up recharging.
"Facebook's response gives little reassurance to parents that Messenger Kids is a safe place for children today," the senators wrote.
The best leaders also convey empathy for what their people are experiencing, and extend care and reassurance in uncertain times.
For fans still feeling burned by the movie, that spirit is a reassurance — a restoration of what the film lost.
" He offered no reassurance about the greater good: "I believed I was acting in the service of a higher purpose.
Maybe there's some reassurance to be had in the fact that Trump tends to talk big and act, um, minimally.
One is the famous warning to Macbeth, which he takes as reassurance: that "none of woman born shall harm" him.
"People think they don't need to be seen because they equate a Pap with reassurance of everything else," she said.
That's why Mackie's reassurance that future actresses playing the Queen will receive top pay will be little comfort to Foy.
The weapons are a liability and serve no valid reassurance purpose—not to Turkey specifically, or to NATO more generally.
The public needs regular and convincing reassurance that the strong President will be caught before he becomes a bad President.
That's the reassurance, and it's a context that's necessary for the success of the show's kind of rationally plotted farce.
" He continues, "it's a billboard on the side of the road that screams reassurance that whatever you're doing is okay.
It was a reassurance for employees who have had to grapple with scandal after scandal over the last three years.
No logic could explain why Trump Jr. would depend on a fool for reassurance, but then logic isn't the point.
So when Woods said Sunday that he felt good, free of pain, it could not be taken as absolute reassurance.
I review both parts, send it to my mom and G. for reassurance, then send it out to the team.
CMS payment rules might also provide reassurance that review times need not be as long as other agencies' can be.
"Now I can know that it never harmed a person, so I have some reassurance in that," he told CNN.
At points, he looked around trying to catch the eyes of others, as if looking for reassurance, the witnesses said.
Today I am completely focused on the task in hand as Chancellor of the Exchequer to bring stability and reassurance.
And it's difficult to know what, if anything, parents can do about it, beyond offering empathy, reassurance and emotional support.
One person's warning sign is another person's reassurance, and one can become the other given the right filtration of information.
However, the cycle of alarm, dismay and reassurance, along with the hasty measures that typically follow, are now almost ritual.
Even after her reassurance, I couldn't fall back asleep; I was too afraid to wake up to the horrible thing again.
Kavashe said investors also needed reassurance about next year's election in Kenya, a nation that has long suffered from political strife.
That has been cemented by the United States' decision to seek a $3.4 billion budget for European reassurance initiatives in 2017.
That should provide "reassurance that the findings are unlikely to be due solely to differences in breast cancer detection," Nichols said.
Diplomats said they were looking to the inaugural speech for reassurance that the US remains anchored in its commitment to allies.
As we heard from the reading, 'It was one of those rare smiles with a quality of eternal reassurance in it . . .
Amazon promises that they've been tested and inspected to work like new, and enthusiastic reviews from previous customers offer extra reassurance.
She condemned what she called the "Russian occupation" of the Ukrainian territory, giving some reassurance to US allies in the region.
Two reasons for reassurance: State and local election officials — not the political parties, as in Iowa — will be running this primary.
I wanted some reassurance that I could have intense sexual feelings and intense sexual experiences without losing myself or becoming tainted.
However it's not all sad: Abstract's plainspoken hook "today imma be whoever I wanna be" acts as reassurance to their woes.
That strength is embedded in a voice that has shrunk in range and power but conveys an embracing reassurance and solidity.
If we can't understand why a prediction is being made, it loses much of its significance or reassurance that it's correct.
The vice-president's trip provided a little reassurance to South Korean officials, who have been feeling queasy about Mr Trump's pronouncements.
Clinton sought to provide some reassurance that she would be different, saying: "we've got to work more closely with our allies".
The military measures we have in place at the airport have provided us with reassurance necessary to re-open our airfield.
It was a tug at Mustang lovers' heart strings and a reassurance Ford hasn't abandoned those who hunger for nostalgic cars.
That Donald line will live on in tough times, naturally, a reassurance from Phife, even now, that he's got our back.
Six years younger than Mr Bergé, Saint Laurent was exceptionally shy and, although a brilliant designer, needed constant care and reassurance.
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper delivered some reassurance Thursday to Americans worried about the Trump transition — along with his resignation.
"These results underscore the importance of reassurance, psychosocial support, and coping mechanisms" when treating patients with functional heartburn, the researchers write.
President Trump has given little reassurance to health plans that might be on the fence about entering Tennessee or other markets.
He added that there was a great deal that the European Commission and regulators could do to provide reassurance for businesses.
The phone call doesn't seem to do much to settle Brad's mental state as he keeps seeking reassurance from his friends.
Kwasnicki studies how wearable sensors can help patients during post-operative care through reassurance and motivation to complete their rehabilitation goals.
The final beat we get with Casey is an emergency worker's reassurance that her uncle is there to pick her up.
There's nothing I can do for the rest of my life that's going to give everyone a full-on, reassurance thing.
" Nyong'o writes "It felt like both a threat and a reassurance at the same time; of what, I couldn't be sure.
"These results also provide some reassurance that Man is reaching the point of improved core fee margin stability," said the note.
At times in Symbols, it was really hard to have a moment when I felt that reassurance I spoke about before.
Unfortunately parents get a false sense of reassurance; when there's a net around something, they think their kids will be safe.
If you are at all like me, you will always need a little reassurance about how loved and lovable you are.
Since then, however, even as Trump has offered no such reassurance — just the opposite, in fact — Toomey appears to be wavering.
Instead of sex, the benefit is the validation a relationship offers—and perhaps the reassurance that you won't be alone forever.
But the American people need reassurance that these funds won't become another swamp of influence, favoritism or trading cash for access.
Falling in love can be scary, but having a little reassurance that your crush feels the same is the biggest relief.
This, the theory goes, should provide reassurance to investors, making them more willing to open capital market access for that country.
Sadly, these kinds of decisions by pigeon flocks offer no reassurance to humans who think political leaders are misinformed or misdirected.
In a tone of reassurance, Mr. Pence insisted there was nothing improper about Mr. Trump's refusal to release his tax returns.
This current policy may have deterrence benefits, as well as reassurance benefits for allies, so it should not be formally scrapped.
The use of internal models by big banks will be "largely" retained - reassurance for European banks, where many are in use.
Symptoms can include chest pains or headaches that persist despite a doctor's reassurance that there is no physical cause for concern.
Gold's resilience above its 2929.75-day moving average at $1,253 an ounce provided some reassurance to buyers, however, helping it rebound.
Jefferies analysts said reassurance from the company on the progress of Sublocade will be key to sentiment and share price support.
So a bot being there to walk you through the different steps seems like it's going to provide some useful reassurance.
"One time after another, I kept getting the reassurance of physicians, so following those reassurances, I didn't feel concerned," Tarlie says.
Despite such worries, Mr. Trump's first-year actions on policy and personnel — particularly judicial nominees — provided substantial reassurance to congressional Republicans.
If adults can't step in and solve all of a child's troubles, we can at least give them that particular reassurance.
And since he has just apologized, risk putting him on the spot: Ask for reassurance that he's happy with your work.
North Korea wants minimum security guarantees above all else, and the signing of a peace declaration could help provide such reassurance.
Maybe it was available as a rolling panic room in case any of us ever needed personal space or private reassurance?
With calm reassurance, he shepherded America through the Depression and World War II, then became a symbol of postwar domestic stability.
For those who are ill and desperately seeking answers and reassurance, an online social network can feel like a vital lifeline.
Driving the news: President Trump has signaled 3 moves that, while modest in substance, throw scraps of reassurance to anxious Republicans.
Whether she chooses to disclose the reason behind her absence, she should offer you reassurance that her abilities are not diminished.
"In the past year, U.S. allies have needed reassurance about American intentions more than ever," the members of the boards said.
As news of Mr. Carstens's departure broke on Thursday morning, the peso slipped further, but he sought to provide some reassurance.
Sarah informs me that I will always be her mother, which was not in doubt, though I greatly appreciate the reassurance.
Wall Street is hoping that it will provide greater clarity — and perhaps some reassurance — about the U.S. economy amid disappointing news.
In response, we search for ways to give our lives meaning and seek comfort and reassurance by connecting with loved ones.
Before going outside, Leroy Bracey recites Psalms 121, a daily reassurance that God is ever-present, protecting him wherever he goes.
They seek out reassurance, simple stories that affirm their significance, identify a clear external threat, and promise a return to greatness.
Meeting with Putin "I'm different from other people," Trump said as a reassurance that his meeting with Putin would go smoothly.
For Waters, the reassurance that allowed her to persevere was the counterculture movement that the staff of Chez Panisse was creating.
Hudson also revealed in the interview that when she needs words of reassurance, she turns to her brother, Oliver Hudson, for advice.
But still, no amount of physical or medical reassurance could make me feel safe in my new skin after so many miscarriages.
As Russia's partner, China can serve as a source of reassurance along their joint border, and temper Russia's excesses around the world.
Turnbull, for his part, has been attempting to secure reassurance that Trump will honor the deal, signed by the Barack Obama administration.
They also said they fear that reporting any misconduct could negatively impact their employment status despite the company's reassurance of non-retaliation.
After all, an apology costs Samsung nothing, and provides equally scant reassurance that battery issues with the company's devices won't repeat themselves.
But Republican leaders who find themselves seeking reassurance on this score and not receiving it ought to take their own doubts seriously.
The Article I question was a free invitation to say or do something reassuring to an audience of people who wanted reassurance.
At home, she had stared at a picture on the wall of her grandmother faintly smiling, a source of reassurance, for days.
My husband knew his words of reassurance would not help, so instead he stepped back and gave me room to find myself.
It's been less than a month since Trump won the election, and Americans everywhere are looking for signs of hope and reassurance.
They gave her long hugs, kisses on the cheek and reassurance that her son's memory was alive and would remain that way.
Their lack of preparedness may give China some reassurance that hostilities won't escalate much beyond their current point without China firing back.
The reassurance also comes while Biden is trying to maintain a steady cash flow going into primaries he believes he can win.
But at end of the night, I handed the rose to Derek because I really did feel like he needed some reassurance.
They are seeking reassurance, he said, that the presumptive nominee has put the constant party-bashing from the primary season behind him.
It's not exactly the sort of reassurance that Robert's looking for, and both he and Susanne are left feeling a little uncertain.
In one heartbreaking moment, Elizabeth, face oozing with smallpox sores, runs out into the hallway shrieking, desperate for Robert's reassurance and affection.
Blake doesn't have this reassurance, but he does have Becca saying, repeatedly, "Knock on wood!" when they talk about their blissful relationship.
"Some students seemed to put themselves down in front of friends in hopes of gaining social support or reassurance," Nail told Gizmodo.
In fact, she knew she'd panic so much that it looped back round to her drunk self, who left a little reassurance.
Meanwhile, government finger-pointing and revelations about how much some officials knew in advance have offered little reassurance for a shocked public.
Alternatively, China might reconsider its approach and "do more to provide reassurance to Hong Kong residents and the international community," he added.
The Mate 20 Pro also has an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, so that provides an extra layer of reassurance.
N. is hoping for good things to come from an upcoming interview, and I give him reassurance that he is the best!
But when Will admits to Ken that he's the target, Ken panics and runs for reassurance to Jay, who loops in Zeke.
In a slightly ambiguous reassurance to Italy's EU partners, Mr Conte said he was "aware of confirming Italy's international and European positioning".
Investors will be looking for reassurance on Santander's plans to achieve a fully-loaded core capital ratio of 11 percent in 2018.
They have also made 25 arrests for hate crimes since Saturday and had stepped up their presence in communities to provide reassurance.
And season six of Brooklyn Nine-Nine will offer that reassurance as surely and as humorously as the first five seasons did.
"As such we do not see sufficient reassurance to drive an immediate recovery in the shares," the analysts said in a note.
In turn, this reassurance means companies are more willing to spend money on renewable energy, thereby growing the size of the market.
It does provide some small reassurance, however, pointing to the legal battles that have already set precedents for trans rights in America.
Consistent interactions with your company will provide customers with the reassurance that you will continue to make them happy in the future.
In other words, the authors were concerned that 23andMe might provide a false reassurance to people who would otherwise seek medical care.
Still, the Prez offered reassurance that come December, the Scouts -- and presumably the rest of us -- can start saying "Merry Christmas" again.
However, it said it wanted reassurance from Ofcom about the amount of control it keeps on investment and returns from the network.
"I don't think they needed too much reassurance, as I've been very strong with Israel, [but] I got tremendous responses," he said.
Lawmakers are looking for reassurance on Trump's plans for NATO after a rocky summit with European allies in Brussels earlier this month.
In a Thursday evening phone call with top aides, he asked for reassurance that Mr. Pence was really right for the job.
The results of the study, the largest to date of a liquid biopsy test, give some reassurance that this might be possible.
Rather, being part of a culture designed around people's own community and customs is a constant background hum of reassurance, of belonging.
European states will be looking for reassurance that Mr. Trump's talk about pulling back from NATO commitments was campaign chatter, not policy.
People who experience intrusive thoughts may attempt to drive them away by practicing mental compulsions such as counting, praying and self-reassurance.
They issued vague instructions and warnings to residents while offering words of reassurance and financial compensation to farmers for their lost harvests.
Ms. Rashad, after all, reigns in the American imagination as one of the ultimate wholesome maternal figures, a source of bottomless reassurance.
Looking left and right down Hammamet's vacant coastline, there's perverse reassurance in the reality that there is hardly anyone here to target.
But Trump's emphasis on the issue is nonetheless a reassurance to the movement he's already helped so much through his judicial picks.
However, many of the people who seek out these services are feeling lost and looking for guidance; they want reassurance, not whimsy.
Police have said hate crimes rose after the London Bridge attack and more officers would be deployed to provide reassurance to mosques.
Walking under ladders What all this shows is that superstitions can provide reassurance and can help to reduce anxiety in some people.
The dad had nothing to offer except the vague reassurance that everything will probably be OK, probably by the summer of 2019.
President Donald Trump has given little reassurance to health plans that might be on the fence about entering Tennessee or other markets.
On Friday, after the commission's reassurance, they rose 38 percent, to $24.40, though they are still down by half since last week.
After parading the letter around the office in a futile search for reassurance from my guffawing colleagues — do men get such missives?
For a protagonist who was wrestling with her own perceived invisibility and the irrelevance of middle age, that should be reassurance enough.
Investors will look for reassurance that the fallout from the coronavirus are short-term impacts that don't affect Apple's long-term performance.
Since setting up intubation generally takes a few minutes, he encourages people to spend them sharing words of comfort, reassurance and affection.
Phishers know all too well that during uncertain times—whether it's international conflict or coronavirus—people become desperate for information and reassurance.
By centering the latest series on the the return of Patrick Stewart's beloved captain, Star Trek: Picard promises both nostalgia and reassurance.
In search of reassurance, tech workers commandeered the old hippie retreat Esalen, co-opted Burning Man, got interested in psychedelics and meditation.
Puerto Rico's governor, Ricardo Rosselló, issued a statement Wednesday aiming to offer some reassurance, even as he sought the federal court's protection.
The reassurance comes after Chinese markets erupted in 2015, with the stock indexes crashing and the yuan sliding sharply against the dollar.
Although the circumstances were vastly different, America's European allies were looking for reassurance once again last month after months of mixed messages.
For many, such policies serve as both insurance and reassurance, but obtaining coverage used to come with a significant barrier to entry.
Thomas Cook said that cancellations after the failed coup had been minimal, though large numbers of customers had called to seek reassurance.
Though obvious, it may be taken as a small reassurance that these findings appear on average among a diverse pool of participants.
While I worked for Trump, he would constantly seek reassurance from myself and other executive staff that we were behind him 100 percent.
"Maybe some people were expecting some reassurance from Tria, but he's not calling the shots," said Jan von Gerich, chief analyst at Nordea.
After the seismic thinking of the early twentieth century, the big question in disrupted minds was how to dispel chaos and retrieve reassurance.
But mostly he offered a message of reassurance at a time of national uncertainty after the most tumultuous presidential transition in modern history.
It's all of the reassurance and honesty Colton has been asking for after the many troubling premonitions he was bombarded with last week.
Besides reassurance about the topics that have been making headlines, traders are looking for details about Trump's corporate tax plans and fiscal spending.
Update: Asked where MasterCard stores the facial biometrics, a spokeswoman for the company didn't have much reassurance to offer at this point — i.e.
If simple reassurance is what they need, figure out another, more productive way for them to communicate that to you in the future.
Multiple bloggers spoke about study blogging as an invaluable reassurance that their education was both as challenging and important as they themselves imagined.
The meeting was part sermon, part reassurance that church members needn't be concerned about the local gun lovers who were at the festival.
As the not-so-proud owner of acne-prone skin, this gave me some reassurance that my aversion wasn't all in my head.
Gregory Meeks of New York said he is seeking reassurance that Powell can withstand the onslaught of criticism coming from the Oval Office.
Mr Trump's Republican advisers always wanted him to debate in this way, to woo the many conservatives who want reassurance of his seriousness.
I doubt the latch is strictly necessary, as there's lot of friction in the hinge already, but it's an added bit of reassurance.
As long as investors have this reassurance, call it the Yellen "put", they are unlikely to pack up and head for the hills.
Paik said the South Korean government needed reassurance from GM on its long-term commitment in the country before it would commit funds.
"As we heard from the reading: 'It was one of those rare smiles with a quality of eternal reassurance in it'," Conner said.
ESMA and the European Commission may yet give formal reassurance on cross-border stock and derivatives trading ahead of Brexit, industry officials said.
The fourth-quarter earnings season, which started on January 20153th, has brought reassurance, rather than renewed worry, at least for the very biggest.
Slapdash attempts like The West Wing's "Isaac and Ishmael" represent an almost desperate attempt to give perspective and reassurance to a terrified populace.
The EDI, previously known as the European Reassurance Initiative, has funded military projects in Europe since the Russian intervention in Ukraine in 2014.
And though there are many parts of his day he doesn't show, Beto gives a similar sense of reassurance with his Instagram stories.
Pence, Trump's Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and his foreign minister Rex Tillerson all delivered messages of reassurance on their debut trip to Europe.
The detailed clinical history Dr. Bardack supplied yesterday delivers strong reassurance that Ms. Clinton's diagnosis isn't a part of any larger medical issue.
So on the one hand, Becker's reassurance that we don't need to worry about inequality because long-term mobility is high seems wrong.
We must respond by offering reassurance, by cherishing our wonderfully diverse society, and by affirming the unique contribution of each and every one.
At a time when the nation was politically divided, Obama was there to offer reassurance to Americans and members of the press, specifically.
Common behaviors among BDD patients include skin picking, excessive tanning, a constant need for reassurance from others about their looks, and hair concerns.
The benefits of kayaking are multitude and the knowledge I could jump onto the water any weekend is a form of psychological reassurance.
Stone said the market will be looking for reassurance from Congress and other officials that the tax plan is still a top priority.
And it will now offer some cover -- even political reassurance -- to Senate Republicans who are gearing up to cast similar votes next week.
Mattis has tried to foster that reassurance among Asia-Pacific allies, however, and his first trip as Defense secretary was to the Pacific.
" Traditional techniques aren't the best, he said, because even with calming, reassurance and slow movements, "a degree of muscle tensing would often remain.
They feel closer than ever before to finding that reassurance, but also farther apart from finding their way back together as a family.
But greater reassurance comes from the fact that even a big shakeout in heavy industry would be unlikely to derail the Chinese consumer.
George Culmer, the bank's chief financial officer, provided the reassurance on Wednesday as Lloyds reported first-quarter profits that just missed analysts' expectations.
The deployment is partially funded with the European Reassurance Initiative, which seeks to support allies increasing wary of Russia, according to the release.
Keeping Score Every mistrustful, jittery Cubs fan requires reassurance right about now that this moment in time is not merely another cruel tease.
The Ukrainians will also want reassurance that what Tillerson called the "positive chemistry" between Trump and Putin does not bode ill for Kiev.
After some coaxing and reassurance, Brian explains that he didn't hear the line "And that's the last time I did whippits" at all.
"A lack of accountability emboldens those who would use such weapons by providing them with the reassurance of impunity," the secretary-general said.
Far Harbor is the reassurance that I needed, to be able to say to myself: OK, I'm done with Bethesda games for now.
He has dealt with the coronavirus, the first external crisis of his administration, by repeating a string of falsehoods rather than delivering reassurance.
Bolduan: First and foremost, through all my conversations, hours with them, the most important thing that children of all ages need is reassurance.
Hours before, Gatwick officials said that unspecified support from the military had provided them with the "reassurance necessary" to reopen the airport's runway.
Maybe that's why so many of the performers pitch their monologues directly to the audience, like stand-up comics in search of reassurance.
It needed reassurance — instead, it got a lesson in how a life in reality television can sometimes make someone seem anything but real.
He is reassurance that although progress and enlightenment may feel like an uncontainable, unstoppable human yearning, it can be delayed and occasionally derailed.
"The Call of the Swamp" could be read as a fable about adoption, and at points the text edges toward "issue book" reassurance.
The sun opposes Neptune on September 10 and people are feeling especially sensitive—you're seeking reassurance but aren't sure where to find it!
The drums are steady and understated; steel guitar hovers in the background; mandolin or dobro arrive for rural touches, string sections for reassurance.
Her work offers the reassurance that we are all as bad and as good, as prickly and as resilient, as any Evensong attendee.
Reading poetry, with its rhythm, repetition and incantational power, is a great way to create a mood of reassurance for an anxious child.
Paik said the South Korean government needed reassurance from GM on its long-term commitment to the country before it can commit funds.
And on either side, he said, their questions seem to be seeking something similar: reassurance in an age of bifurcation and rancorous disagreement.
The news comes a day after the company's C.E.O., John Flannery, offered little reassurance to shareholders that the dividend wouldn't be cut again.
In times of fear, you look around you for reassurance by your neighbors, and when they're silent, you know you're not safe anymore.
The war of words between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is causing more anxiety than reassurance around the world.
On Thursday, even as she sharpened her argument against certain rivals, Warren sounded a note of caution -- and reassurance -- to more moderate voters.
For many of us, it was a welcome reassurance that there is a moral line even rock-ribbed conservative voters will not cross.
He has also given China some reassurance, however, saying on Saturday in Tokyo that military maneuvers in the South China Sea were unnecessary.
What they wanted was reassurance: that if they prayed, and believed, and lived righteously, they would be rewarded with some measure of comfort.
" The "La La Land" actress could have offered a reassurance at that point, but instead replied with a laugh, joking, "Well, guess what?
You want coziness, reassurance, home, and instead you get subtle disorientation and a sense that these interiors have psychologically fraught stories to tell.
We'll probably see either an extended version of this goodbye, or another character (Poe maybe?) will seek reassurance that Finn will pull through.
"The traveling public looks to flight attendants for reassurance whenever there is any irregularity in air travel," said Sara Nelson, president of the union.
Some people like the comfort of knowing a bill is paid and getting the reassurance of a human representative who can be held accountable.
It said it required police reassurance before reopening the runway, which it briefly appeared to do around 0300 GMT before drones were spotted again.
Some celestial guidance, a bit of reassurance during my navigation of everything, from learning to ride a bike to opening my first bank account.
"We will update when we have suitable reassurance that it is appropriate to re-open the runway," the official Gatwick Airport LGW account wrote.
The comments offered some reassurance to investors given concerns that the government's high-spending plans will lead to a further deterioration in Italy's finances.
"From my own communication with people who have known, and worked with and advised Mr. Trump, I have got nothing but reassurance," Pavone said.
Siegemund feels confident in her knee, she said, but still wears a large brace on her right leg for some physical and mental reassurance.
" Acting Navy Secretary Sean Stackley tried to offer some reassurance by saying, "we will get at the root underlying issues to eradicate this cancer.
It's certainly tempting to look to the media, and the government, for reassurance or reasons not to be afraid, but such efforts are misguided.
" Nina Skorupska added that energy policy had to become a priority for the government, with the industry requiring "reassurance and ministerial clarity on priorities.
Mostly, we're just here for the reassurance that we're not going to have to replace our expensive kitchen gadget every time a blender overflows.
It should therefore be a source of reassurance, not scorn, that China's national GDP number is not simply the sum of its provincial numbers.
I blame it for my rage, my violence, my bullying and my inability to feel loved, for my need for praise and constant reassurance.
If I find myself repeatedly seeking reassurance that I'm not a bad person, I ask my loved ones to take note of my behavior.
The slightly stronger-than-expected data, published by the GfK research group, gave reassurance that private consumption will continue to propel growth in 2017.
Sears is asking lenders for money to support it in bankruptcy, but it has little to offer them by way of collateral or reassurance.
She was used to Italian men doing it, almost as a good-luck sign; a sort of reassurance, that the family jewels were intact.
However, some traders took reassurance from comments by China's central bank governor that there was no basis for a continued depreciation in the yuan.
They said there was no reassurance that aid recipients would get more relief in a month, when the rations delivered Monday will be exhausted.
Fellow moms came to the rescue, flooding the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star with reassurance that not all belly buttons change while pregnant.
When Hall was tapped to play Lola in the Cyndi Lauper-scored musical, he told Entertainment Tonight that he turned to Swift for reassurance.
"This move will provide some much needed safety and reassurance to our shipping community in this uncertain time," said the chief executive, Bob Sanguinetti.
The F-353s are just the latest of example of US Air Force jets sent to Europe in connection with the European Reassurance Initiative.
It's a dynamic that has sometimes caused him problems, leaving aides concerned that Obama's cool can make him seem detached from Americans seeking reassurance.
That Trump shared the information with Russia — even amid the ongoing scrutiny of his relationship with Moscow — offered little in the way of reassurance.
"Those who counted on Donald Trump's reassurance that marijuana reforms 'should be a state issue' will be sorely disappointed," he said in a statement.
Why this matters: Pence's last trip, to Eastern Europe, was a well-timed message of reassurance as the U.S. applying tougher sanctions to Russia.
But if you were looking for reassurance that VR is a sure bet in the near future, E3 wasn't the place to find it.
FINA itself released a statement saying it had received reassurance from the firm that "no current was detected…at any stage of the competitions".
The second reassurance is to the British people, who voted to leave the European Union in the referendum two and a half years ago.
U.S. President Donald Trump last week signed into law the Asia Reassurance Initiative Act, which reaffirms the U.S. commitment to Taiwan, including arms sales.
Beyond more words of reassurance about the arrangement's temporary nature—which it should ladle on liberally—the EU cannot do much about the backstop.
Last year, the two filed a lawsuit against Perella Weinberg seeking reassurance they would not have to forfeit pay for starting their own firm.
That's why Powell's reassurance on Wednesday was significant: it sent a strong, positive message to investors who were worried about taking risks, Rieder said.
Give reassurance that you have the option of using an unknown donor if his or her participation does not feel like the right choice.
It's often brutal, slamming the bass and slicing with distortion, lurching sporadically to withhold the reassurance of rhythm, at one point breaking into screams.
To Quinn, Rachel is the reassurance that everyone crumbles eventually and finds something waiting; she's the promise that this is not who you are.
Mr. Johnson puts his fans in the same vulnerable position, but then offers the user the reassurance that she is unique, beautiful and loved.
The United States plans to bulk up its European Reassurance Initiative to $3.4 billion and deploy a rotating armored brigade combat team to Europe.
"The committee had taken some reassurance from the evidence that markets had continued to function effectively throughout the period," the central bank's minutes said.
"There's some ironic reassurance in the fact that even the great United States of America could struggle this much with elections," Mr. Nwankpa said.
"We are really in need of some reassurance," said Mr. Pardinas, echoing the sentiment of dozens interviewed in the wake of Mr. Trump's election.
Ms. Conway quickly dialed Mr. Trump, as well as Jared Kushner, his son-in-law and confidant, seeking reassurance that the headline was wrong.
The adult urge to connect with one another — especially to seek advice, reassurance, and commiseration around the inevitable hassles of raising children — is positive.
The official said the F-353A deployment to Europe is part of the European Reassurance Initiative set up in the wake of that annexation.
The F-35s are just the latest of example of US Air Force jets sent to Europe in connection with the European Reassurance Initiative.
The beeswax hands, dusted with ash, with many tightly gripping each other, either resemble gestures of reassurance or the last, parting grasps of companions.
"There is no magic wand beyond trying to offer Iran a bit of reassurance," a senior EU official involved in Iran talks told Reuters.
But Sanders said he did get reassurance Trump probably meant it when he tweeted about his opposition to cuts to Social Security or Medicare.
My prior IV drug use really scared the shit out of men, despite my reassurance that I had been tested and was disease-free.
Did they find reassurance in the narrative of America that the show and its casting present, or alarm at the fragility of that vision?
To cope, I constantly seek reassurance by reviewing my actions, trying to replace my thoughts or using logic to undo what is utterly illogical.
"Montana Ag Live" offers taxpayers a speck of reassurance that a republic administered by a fair, competent and good-humored bureaucracy might still exist.
"What I like best about myself is my demeanor," read a pull quote from Mr. Ashe, reassurance that he was neither militant nor unreasonable.
"The overarching message is one of bringing reassurance and confidence to our alliance, that America remains deeply committed to the alliance," the official said.
Because children are, thankfully, exceedingly self-focused, but also because a parent's reassurance that everything is going to be fine can sometimes cure all.
In those cities, the outskirts would seem dodgy but there was always some sense of reassurance of government control upon entering the city center.
When I feel bad about my motherhood blunders, I look to my backyard for reassurance that there are some living things I nurture seamlessly.
On Monday morning, Mr. Trump himself called Mr. Whitaker, not with an explicit job offer but a reassurance that he has faith in him.
I hope it will be at least some reassurance to our reader to know that her point is something we considered closely before publication.
" Asked for further reassurance, he added: "We will have a vote in this house, a motion before this house, by the 21st of January.
But nostalgia is a poison we feed ourselves to ease the pain of the present, and reassurance is an empty substitute for a reckoning.
The canteen gave service members, many on their way to war, a chance to relax and the reassurance that they had the country's support.
I think that's what Covet offers: reassurance that you can learn this language, that you could fit in this world if you wanted to.
"This trial provides some useful reassurance to ongoing clinical trials, particularly in treatment resistant depression," added Rucker, who was not involved in the study.
For now, the presence of German, Canadian and British led battle groups in the Baltics and a U.S. force in Poland provides that reassurance.
The forms didn't come with a confirmation screen, a reassurance several of the participants sought after submitting their reports that they had been received.
"Many people have told me how the image has touched them, or given them solace, or reassurance that the wider community cares," he added.
At such moments, "Skin" becomes a welcome pep rally for a world that could use some reassurance that it will, despite everything, carry on.
I think the company probably gives some reassurance on that, and when they do I think you probably get a lift in the stock.
But Mr. Maduro received an important reassurance on Thursday, when the country's defense minister pledged that the armed forces would remain loyal to him.
It took 245 days of a dwindling bank account and little reassurance that things would get better for Carol Armen to break down completely.
On the last day of 2018, Mr. Trump signed into law the Asia Reassurance Initiative Act, which tries to counter China's growing military influence.
And he attributes that dramatic ramp in potential sales of the second version to reassurance afforded by the now-established network of battery swapping stations.
Nor does the latter provide the necessary public reassurance about private sector motivations when it comes to handling and processing hugely sensitive public data sets.
"And for girls in the industry, I hope this is reassurance that you don't need to have 1 million followers to be noticed," she wrote.
To combine the benefits of electric propulsion with the reassurance of internal combustion, Honda brought in two electric motors and a 1.5-liter gasoline engine.
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.
"Brands (can) offer consumers more reassurance," Cottney said, though she also added that they may face issues maintaining the "highest expectations yet" of customer service.
"Despite significant losses, these (test) results nevertheless provide a degree of reassurance: banks remained above regulatory minimum levels in very severe stress scenarios," Byres said.
For Ryan to be able to tell Devon, "You will definitively not be the first one out," and give concrete proof, offers a profound reassurance.
The former Yankees slugger has been dating Jennifer Lopez for two years now, but even she needed a little reassurance after their very first date.
Throughout the film, Jenny was depicted as a nervous child tip-toeing into adolescence, constantly seeking reassurance to fill a void left by her parents.
They go down easy in films that are also designed to go down easy, and the thing that goes down easiest of all is reassurance.
"China opened this week (after the Lunar New Year holiday)and there wasn't any precipitous selling, so that gave reassurance to global investors," said Nia.
I realized the only way I would be able to get out of my nerve-racking thought circles was to get reassurance from an expert.
With the 20143 financial crisis still on people's minds, Americans were eager for reassurance as they grappled with the new realities of the economic downturn.
That may offer some reassurance to China and Russia, which have urged the U.S. to tone down its rhetoric and restart dialogue with North Korea.
It's an appropriate conclusion, as listeners may need some reassurance as they leave the borders of the album and return to the painful real world.
For now, State Farm is focused on providing reassurance to caregivers and supporting seniors and isn't currently looking at health features such as medication reminders.
Paolo Gentiloni, Italy's new prime minister, said that "today represents a turning-point [for the bank] and a reassurance for its depositors and its future".
" Of disease survivors, he said, "They're looking for some kind of reassurance I think, and if I can provide that I'm happy to do it.
I mean, we're living in a time when basic facts are being questioned, and people more and more need reassurance that they're not going crazy.
That may make it easier for commercially sensitive information to be shared between government and industry, but it limits the scope for scrutiny or reassurance.
"When tough guys are threatened, gun culture beckons, offering reassurance about the command and control of traditional masculinity," Francie Wilkinson wrote in Bloomberg in 2014.
There are words of reassurance for comrades anxious that he is "Olaf Schäuble" or a new incarnation of Wolfgang Schäuble, his skinflint centre-right predecessor.
Meanwhile, back at the house Alex and Chase confronted Derek about "asking JoJo for reassurance" on the group date like it was some heinous crime.
Spoiling their appearances up front is a reassurance to the series' legions of fans that, yes, there will be actual aliens in this alien movie.
If you need some sort of reassurance that Trump is just a moron and definitely not a Russian spy, consider one of his subsequent tweets.
Military spending as a share of global GDP has fallen in recent years, but that offers little reassurance in a world of rising geopolitical tension.
"The expansion of the stress test to include liquidity risk in addition to counterparty credit risk has provided added reassurance on their resilience," Maijoor said.
This comes on the heels of President Obama's $3.4 billion European Reassurance Initiative, which is bolstering readiness across the alliance, most importantly in Eastern Europe.
Seeking reassurance, Emily Hi, Emily, Maybe this is an episode for law nerds – but I kind of think it's also a story for politics geeks.
OnePlus CEO Pete Lau has taken to the company's forums to offer fans some reassurance about the upcoming OnePlus 6 and its controversial notched display.
When push comes to shove, it will usually aim for the reassurance of a world where these people just want to make each other better.
The aim would be to provide psychological reassurance and discourage households, businesses and banks from turning more cautious and trying to reduce spending and lending.
We want to go to Mosul with the reassurance that Baghdad is safe and all the provinces in the north and the south are safe.
I was planning to stay at home and I was inclined to believe the most obvious explanation, so this gave me a little extra reassurance.
When Hall was tapped to play Lola in the Cyndi Lauper-scored musical, he told Entertainment Tonight that he had turned to Swift for reassurance.
"Having this new system gives us the reassurance that Xavier is safe when we are all asleep at night and during the day," she said.
Yet her reassurance did not appease the woman in the video, who called on May to do more for those with learning and mental disabilities.
It is also likely to provide reassurance to America's Gulf Arab partners of U.S. involvement against the Assad regime when certain red lines are crossed.
"Markets do need signals of reassurance, they need to know that we will do whatever is necessary to keep the economy on track," Hammond said.
I liked the reassurance it gave me that my brushing routine was adequate and that my partially erupted wisdom teeth weren't decaying in my skull.
"Recent revelations about VBS have unsettled clients and we recognize they require reassurance that KPMG remains a good firm to be associated with," KPMG said.
And it echoed the positioning of other House Republicans who are uneasy with Mr. Trump and want some reassurance before giving him their full support.
That was reassurance enough for them to focus on the America-first, anti-immigrant, anti-establishment crux of his pitch and core of his appeal.
Therefore, a lot of patients may be getting medication they may not need, and others are getting a kind of false reassurance from their doctors.
This is clearly a good thing, and should give some reassurance that this is still America, a great country overwhelmingly full of good, decent people.
But without cast-iron legal reassurance from Washington that its enforcement agencies will not come after them, European banks may not want to risk it.
With this reassurance as a foundation, President Trump should use the US-Korea Summit to allow both national security teams to dive deep into options.
There was also reassurance from within emerging markets as Chinese exports and imports rose at a double-digit pace, pointing to the continued trade recovery.
Often an environmental impact statement has provided reliable reassurance that a seemingly worrisome project could be undertaken without serious problems, causing opposition to melt away.
Andrew M. Cuomo and his girlfriend, Sandra Lee, were approached by nervous 1 percenters, seeking reassurance that Hillary Clinton had the election in the bag.
"With some analysts having made bearish calls on the outlook for the hotels business lately, the market took some reassurance from today's statement," he said.
Given the vagaries of American interest, even in the most strategically important parts of the world, reassurance for states like Qatar will not come easily.
" He added that it was necessary to "send signals of reassurance about the future" to get "investment starting to flow into the U.K. economy again.
Mr. Turnbull said the deal was the result of months of talks, but he offered little reassurance that it would be honored under Mr. Trump.
Despite Trump's "America First" policy, the visit should provide some reassurance that Washington remains committed to a region that Beijing sees as its strategic domain.
Kate would seek reassurance, a common compulsion for people with OCD where they need another person to tell them what they're obsessing about isn't true.
As officers flooded the courtyard, Mr. Jones grew hysterical, wailing, apologizing and begging the officer handcuffing him for reassurance that he would be all right.
His reassurance contrasted with warnings delivered by other federal officials today, as the virus claimed the lives of three more residents of a Kirkland, Wash.
It gives "Abbey" addicts both the short-term injection they need, and the reassurance that nothing from their favorite show has ever been thrown away.
This would provide little reassurance to the refugees, who are mostly stateless and denied citizenship rights by Myanmar, which views them as interlopers from Bangladesh.
But it's Ms Anwar who fills me with the most reassurance and confidence for Scotland's future, purely because of the setting she finds herself in.
" Later, she offered her daughter a final reassurance: "I said: 'Don't worry, just go to sleep, and I'll be with you when you wake up.
Right now, I feel this incredible reassurance in the fact that the home is one of the things that's not yet completely submerged in technology.
I enjoyed the feeling of relative seclusion in Maison de la Luz, along with the reassurance of having the run of a full-service hotel.
At one point in the live feed, a man spoke on a phone with a person he identified as his mother and offered her reassurance.
There were the ads featuring happy families, with a voice-over offering reassurance that all would remain well for those who chose the right coverage.
If McConnell agrees to call Bolton in the Senate then the House can send the articles once they have reassurance the testimony will be heard.
If heebie-jeebies are screeches and creaks, soft things are a major chord, resonant with well-being, reassurance, forgiveness, and even—what the hay—love.
The reassurance was reportedly part of an attempt to push back against the idea that Trump's team is in disarray following questions from the Times.
Not by anesthesia or easy reassurance, but by recognition and the promise that what has been experienced cannot disappear as if it had never been.
Along the way, he knew, his job was to keep offering reassurance, to deny the prospect of apocalypse, just as he had with his staff.
But this cannot be reassurance enough for would-be Rohingya returnees: They know that the Rakhine's historical distrust of Muslims endures and could be reignited.
Go: "Secret," a one-man show by the mentalist Derren Brown, offers "warming reassurance to the head cases of New York City," our critic writes.
They need to move gradually further and further away from their parents, but they need to know they can come back for reassurance and comfort.
Throughout the day we're on call for everything from newly arrived freshmen — they often need directions, keys and reassurance — to royal visits and pizza deliveries.
It was the second time in two days that Mr. Trump was asked to denounce anti-Semitism and offer American Jews a dose of reassurance.
And then he wants to reassure us that it is basically going to be O.K. In general the explanation is more convincing than the reassurance.
Some explanation and reassurance to the people and their elected leaders in these two countries is essential before permanent damage to our relationships is done.
Ashley Hamilton Claxton, head of responsible investment at Royal London, a minor Metro shareholder, said she wanted greater reassurance the company had learned its lessons.
Friday's job numbers provided little reassurance, with the Labor Department reporting that employers added 155,000 jobs last month, a figure well below expectations of 198,000.
The military measures we have in place at the airport have provided us with reassurance necessary that it is safe to re-open our airfield.
Operation Atlantic Resolve is an expansive program designed to go beyond mere reassurance of new NATO allies and to provide a credible deterrent against Russia.
And that is the United states has continued to increase its investment via the ERI, the European Reassurance Initiative, and now the EDI, European Defense Initiative.
"These words and similar ones give patients a false reassurance," Akturk, who did the study while at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, said by email.
It is therefore up to Mattis to bring a message of reassurance to reaffirm US commitment to the alliances and to US engagement in the region.
The good news is that most indicators suggest the level of financial market stress remains moderate rather than severe, which will provide some reassurance for policymakers.
It was one of those rare smiles with a quality of eternal reassurance in it, that you may come across four or five times in life.
Washington's latest demonstration of allegiance to Asia is a bill called the Asia Reassurance Initiative Act, or ARIA, which Trump signed into law on Dec. 31.
It is their voices that can be heard talking to the boys and giving them calm reassurance in a dramatic video released by the Thai navy.
The Paris region also enables AWS customers to store user data in France with the reassurance that it will not be moved unless they do so.
Washington (CNN)There's a new item on the list of global concerns on which foreign leaders are turning to President Barack Obama for reassurance: Donald Trump.
But sometimes even the choir wants the reassurance of a sermon; people are here, at least in part, to be reminded that they are not alone.
Apple's iPhones are subject to some of the same critiques, but at least Apple gives you the reassurance of knowing you'll get the next software update.
In similar fashion, Mr. Hancock was his own legitimizing force behind "Rockit," a bolt of reassurance that this music could, in fact, be seen as musical.
But beyond talking to American allies and trying to provide some sense of reassurance, and a few retroactive legislative steps, there's not much Congress can do.
Her Stanford speech was the kind of address a president might give in the aftermath of a terrorist attack, offering empathy, reassurance and concrete policy plans.
MACCALLUM: And as you just pointed out, the leaders in South Korea and also in Japan, Prime Minister Abe, are going to look for that reassurance.
Take note of how often she tries to conceal parts of her face or body, or if she constantly seeks reassurance about a specific body region.
You'll be billed in one single instalment and you have a 30-day money-back guarantee to give you a little reassurance, if you need it.
Fresh from its decision to keep its head office in London, Europe's largest lender might have hoped full-year results would offer frazzled shareholders further reassurance.
The line provides reassurance about Morocco's economic policies to foreign lenders, investors and rating agencies, allowing it to tap international capital markets at favorable borrowing terms.
I felt confused and terrified, and the wedding night brought me no reassurance, since my husband had also learned nothing but the utilitarian mechanics of sex.
America provided most of the institution's capital and it was felt that its creditors on Wall Street needed the reassurance of an American at the helm.
Sometimes, we receive simple reassurance from looking in the mirror — that our makeup application looks okay, that our teeth-brushing after eating kale salad was thorough.
We find it difficult to embrace the work of an old man reflecting upon what it means to be alive, especially if he offers little reassurance.
"This was probably the compromise decision — it wasn't shocking and should offer some reassurance," Steve Rick, chief economist at CUNA Mutual Group, said in a note.
For those dissidents, Haven was reassurance that if government agents break into their home and take them away, at least someone would know they were taken.
White House officials said Obama's instructions were to maintain a professional and helpful tone, hoping to provide Americans reassurance in the peaceful hand-off of power.
While he confesses that he's conflicted in his decision, he still ends up providing her with constant reassurance, repeatedly telling her how much he loves her.
If I was going to have to see photos of baked goods, I'd rather have the reassurance of knowing the person who's tirelessly kneaded the dough.
The Royal Society, a London-based group of scientists, said the reassurance on EU grants would help Britain-based research continue to attract the best talent.
Each one will be hyper-critical about himself, only to offer immediate reassurance and validation to any bandmate who expresses similar thoughts about his own flaws.
They looked to her for reassurance during the War of 1812, especially when the British military terrorized towns along the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia and Maryland.
In fact, when Hall was tapped to play the lead role in Kinky Boots, he told Entertainment Tonight that he had turned to Swift for reassurance.
The IFO provided some reassurance to the euro following dire PMI data on Friday that had sent the currency some 0.7 percent lower versus the dollar.
Watch as Phoebe tells her younger self that one day, the need for outside reassurance will fade as she learns to be a kick ass woman.
Some may find reassurance simply by the fact that the nominee previously held the job and that Trump is in dire need of competent cabinet officials.
In some respects, the campaign of encouragement and reassurance echoes the Democrats' successful push in 2008 to ease any hesitation about Barack Obama among white voters.
A look at New York's system offers reassurance about the water, and a chance to revisit the engineering marvel of a century ago that provides it.
Company sources say Albert gave a speech at a recent staff meeting, held in the absence of Ebeling, at which he offered reassurance on ProSieben's future.
It's this foundation of reassurance that ensures their friendship survives the disastrous aftermath wrought by the misguided plan that brought them together in the first place.
But it doesn't take away the concerns she has about the dangers of radiation exposure, despite the government's reassurance that it is safe to live there.
Ford has not released a fully costed platform, which could provide reassurance that the deficit would not worsen and that the supply of bonds would slow.
If you're in a relationship, you may need a little more reassurance from your partner during this movement, as you look for stability from loved ones.
The role of calming natural leader is not one that has come easily as he struggles to find the balance between public reassurance and Panglossian dismissiveness.
Let Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, who has just the right mix of bedside manner reassurance and give-it-to-me-straight gravitas, do the daily briefings.
The cameras also provide a false sense of reassurance because they do not eliminate dangers from other obstacles, such as jaywalkers or cyclists running red lights.
If a girl ultimately decides against asking her friend why she was left out of a party, we might need to offer reassurance on that point.
PARELES Justin Faulkner has a thrashing, teeming style on the drums — he attacks them — yet he exudes a reassurance that basically all the best drummers have.
Officials also pledged to strictly control trade, a reassurance that did little to assuage concerns that poaching was about to spiral even further out of control.
Then the betrayed partner can be progressively exposed to situations that provide further reassurance they can trust their partner without having to constantly check on them.
Now, a dozen years later, with many of us still traumatized by the housing crash, we keep checking in for reassurance that the ground is stable.
Instead of the Bernie Sanders Revolution, they are opting for the Joe Biden Cuddle, embracing a candidate who is peddling reassurance, unity, moderation, empathy and civility.
With market participants concerned about the liquidity shortage that has hit recently, Powell had to provide some reassurance that the Fed is on top of it.
Former Vice President Joe Biden ripped into Sarah Huckabee Sanders for mocking him over mimicking a child with a stutter who came to him for reassurance.
That's the Cort Theater, where "Secret," Mr. Brown's one-mentalist show, opened on Sunday night, offering warming reassurance to the head cases of New York City.
"Mad Men" may have resonated with today, but it gave viewers the comfortable vantage of history, the reassurance that we had come a long way, baby.
The team got some reassurance in June 2017 when the Supreme Court ruled that restricting trademarks on "disparaging" nicknames was a violation of the First Amendment.
Pincus wanted to provide women in his trials with reassurance that they weren't pregnant, and to know himself that the pill was working as a contraceptive.
But at least for some Germans, many of them nostalgic for the deutsche mark, gold provides reassurance that the embattled euro is underpinned by something tangible.
It's both a confirmation of the portrait of the President painted by Woodward and reporters covering the Trump administration as well as an attempt at reassurance.
The Asia Reassurance Initiative Act, whose name boldly proclaims its intent, includes a requirement that the president justify any sanctions relief to North Korea before Congress.
Nancy Pelosi, the House minority leader, asked him to tweet reassurance to DACA recipients worried they would be targeted for deportation in the next six months.
Two years ago, Mr. Trump appeared at a rally in working-class Youngstown, the seat of Mahoning County, and delivered a message full of economic reassurance.
Bianco explains that market participants have become "too reliant" on the Fed, comparing them to a "bunch of hopeless children," who need constant reassurance from central banks.
For colonists-turned-citizens like John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, the peaceful transfer of presidential power was welcome reassurance that they had achieved sustainable democracy through revolution.
So the reassurance or worry is going to be if companies lower guidance and say 2019 looks to be a challenging year than it's already baked in.
It's also an OG player in the online dating game, and it's always nice to have the reassurance that there are veteran masterminds behind the matchmaking process.
The decision "is not part of a policy of aggression towards Russia, but one of reassurance and defense of our borders as an Atlantic alliance," Gentiloni added.
When he thinks back to the young cancer patient in LA, Steinhorn believes that telemedicine was able to provide the girl and her family support and reassurance.
What's in it for China: Xi saw that by talking on the phone with Trump, he got the reassurance on the One China policy he was seeking.
As part of CBS News' "Note to Self " series, Obama shared a letter filled with advice and reassurance for her teenaged self as she entered Princeton University.
Company filings showed this month that Bayer's supervisory board sought law firm Linklaters' expert opinion for reassurance that management had complied with its duties when acquiring Monsanto.
Somehow Washington must find a way to channel to players like Israel and Lebanon military aid and diplomatic reassurance that can help neutralize an increasingly dangerous situation.
His job is to provide reassurance in times of crisis—as George W. Bush did after the 9/11 attacks, and Ronald Reagan during the cold war.
France's Caisse Centrale de Reassurance, a state-owned reinsurance group, said Irma would go down as one of the most damaging disasters in decades on French territory.
Young Jack repeats "he's coming back" to himself, as if he's been in this situation before, the feeling of neglect so sharp he still needs that reassurance.
If it's any reassurance, though (and it shouldn't be for Jed, just for Hannah and Tyler fans at home), Hannah's last date with Tyler goes pretty spectacularly.
"Initially, we were focusing on reassurance," said one of the senior officials, who, like the others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal military planning.
It will need an infusion of dollars from outside and reassurance that its future export earnings and overseas assets will not be seized by its foreign creditors.
European stocks steadied as reassurance over Italy's plan to spend up to 20 billion euros ($21 billion) to rescue its troubled banks overtook uncertainty over the attacks.
The American defense secretary emphasized that the US would take additional steps to beef up its eastern presence as part of the $3.4 billion European Reassurance Initiative.
Malmstrom, who held talks with U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer on Saturday, said she had not been given any clear reassurance that the EU would be exempted.
This may be of some reassurance to those in Britain who fear that a second referendum will lead to a third and a fourth, the neverendum nightmare.
"That's a real danger to (Estonia), so they need reassurance," Sciutto said, adding that they have found encouragement from certain members of the President's national security team.
"Motherwort is a powerful ally and can be quite forceful; however, I don't believe She can be addicting," she replied, including a winky face for extra reassurance.
That reassurance comes amid an environment in which privately owned enterprises have taken a hit from banks constricting lending in a national effort to rein in debt.
Arie provides constant reassurance to Lauren, telling her how much he loves her over and over again — and in her mind, she's got this in the bag.
For Putin, who's apparently spent good money trying to get Trump elected, that's a pretty solid reassurance that if Trump does win, he'll get his money's worth.
At an early morning media conference in Brussels, May offered reassurance to Europeans: "They will be able to go on living their lives as before," she said.
Financial commitments While Trump has offered reassurance, he has also made clear that compelling members to boost their financial commitment to the alliance remains a top priority.
"We will have a heightened presence tomorrow in order to provide reassurance to people attending the Friday call for prayers," police said in a statement on Thursday.
That reassurance may come in the form of a strongman leader, someone who tells them all will be well, the economy will soar, the sea walls hold.
" Holden, who voted for Trump, said she wasn't sure what he could do other than offer "a lot of reassurance that this isn't going to happen again.
These weapons provide reassurance to NATO allies, like Turkey, that they won't be defenseless against nuclear attack, although host countries cannot directly control them without US authorization.
Davies' recommendation for Heathrow came after it agreed to abide by a list of conditions over night flights, noise and air quality, providing some reassurance to residents.
Though Howard told Lemonis she didn't feel "built for this type of world" and capable of making Mr. Cory's Cookies a huge success, Lemonis provided some reassurance.
Timing: His reassurance comes a day after Treasury Secretary Mnuchin warned that Congress needs to vote to raise the nearly $20 trillion ceiling before their August recess.
If that logo isn't glowing, the toy's microphone isn't active, providing further reassurance to parents that Sphero isn't secretly trying to harvest demographic info about their kids.
The United States allocated billions of dollars to enhance its presence in Eastern Europe through the European Reassurance Initiative, which is now called the European Deterrence Initiative.
But the company had flown in a team of senior executives to offer customers and representatives of European governments reassurance in the face of the U.S. accusations.
The bill has the backing of the banking industry, where firms are eager for reassurance from the federal government they can engage in this sort of business.
I spent a lot of time watching TV. It was my reassurance that the outside world was bigger and more colorful than the one I lived in.
"From one point of view, it gave me this reassurance that life without tennis, or after tennis, is fine — and it's pretty freaking amazing, too," she said.
Democrats see some hope in Mr. Trump's seeming lack of commitment to his own draconian edict — last week, "Nancy" persuaded him to tweet reassurance to those affected.
Until Trump can be a reliable source of science-based information, Americans will continue to look to their local officials, rather than to their president, for reassurance.
This provided reassurance and direction to voters and states eager to adopt a less asinine marijuana policy than the federal government's approach over the last 50 years.
All this sounds great, but with any gadget touting itself as a medical device, you want some reassurance you're not being hoodwinked by some snake oil salesman.
Despite several, delicate attempts to tell her that she was more beautiful now than in the picture, I conceded that my reassurance probably wouldn't make any difference.
Their attempt at reassurance is not comforting: American politicians now treat their rivals as enemies, intimidate the free press, and threaten to reject the results of elections.
Whether you find the Nima sensor is worth its $290 price tag probably depends on how severe your food allergy is, and how much reassurance you need.
Freenome's Otte takes the exact opposite approach, and asks the question: Would patients rather have false reassurance, or some undue anxiety ahead of a follow-up test?
WASHINGTON — President Trump signed his long-awaited executive order on religious liberty Thursday with a full-throated reassurance that he would protect the freedom of American believers.
Afghan political and military leaders need reassurance, and the tenuous state of the war requires that the U.S. National Security Council address it on an expedited basis.
Even Mr. Pence, who could say that he carried a direct message of reassurance from Mr. Trump, did not manage to comfort many of the experts here.
But there are a ton of options, such as the Infant Optics DXR-8 ($165), that only stores local video, bringing a little extra reassurance to parents.

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