How To Use Assurance In A Sentence
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‘In the absence of those assurances, we will have no choice but to ballot for industrial action,’ he said.
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This is not by any means the only instance of financial incompetence on the part of our various Scottish ancestors, nor indeed of the tendency to resort to violence, and those patterns offer surprisingly little reassurance from the genetic standpoint.
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Matters went on pretty well with us until my master was seized with a severe fit of illness, in consequence of which his literary scheme was completely defeated, and his condition in life materially injured; of course, the glad tones of encouragement which I had been accustomed to hear were changed into expressions of condolence, and sometimes assurances of unabated friendship; but then it must be remembered that I, the handsomest blue coat, was _still in good condition_, and it will perhaps appear, that if I were not my master's
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 262, July 7, 1827
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Administration. Quality assurance must be integrated into local health care management functions. 3.
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In the premise of quality assurance, product diversification, style fashion, and make our products sell well at home and abroad, and won the trust of our customers and highly praised.
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Jonathan's soothing assurances did not satisfy David, and he 'sware' in the earnestness of his conviction.
Expositions of Holy Scripture Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, and First Book of Samuel, Second Samuel, First Kings, and Second Kings chapters I to VII
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Will he give an assurance that a future Conservative Government will take measures further to encourage savings?
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The result was a lengthy and noisy competition in self-abasement and mutual re-assurance.
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However, he will give us his assurance tonight that he will never grow it, even if it is a boomer crop for New Zealand and provides many, many benefits.
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Few lenders now insist on taking a formal charge over a life assurance policy.
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Festival organizers seem to have keyed into the public anxiety over their use of the park and are offering plenty of reassurances.
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Designed for senior college management it dealt with the design and implementation of internal quality assurance systems for colleges.
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The government gave assurances that it would implement the recommendations in full.
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Sure, I keep hearing assurances from network executives that more family-friendly viewing is on the way.
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Kane sits on the group's bancassurance committee, representing insurance and investments, and he works alongside executive director Peter Ayliffe, who is responsible for retail banking.
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So credit insurance provides the assurance of payment, subject to the policy conditions.
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When it comes to national security, however, no one can say with assurance whether her metamorphosis is genuine.
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He had only been given a later assurance of legality, which contained none of the caveats.
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Monthly quality assurance inspections and assessments were made of dining facilities, water-production sites, ice plants, detention cells, barbershops, and base camps.
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The union has received formal assurances covering the time the company is in administration but wants promises beyond that era.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is a brilliant idea that gives people reassurance and peace of mind, knowing that their wishes will be found and acted on.
Times, Sunday Times
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More importantly, she needs assurance that Alan is doing the right thing.
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The sun dives deep into the foundations of your chart to give you a calm self-assurance that gets better results than other louder, boastful voices.
The Sun
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In addition to medical prescription, victims require emotional support and reassurance which is not available from sources such as the family.
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As she turned with ardent zeal to her work -- which indeed had not failed of accustomed conduct so far as routine went -- tell me what do you find in those lovely eyes if not the heavenliest assurances?
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 23, February, 1873
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Violence itself becomes a means of reassurance, a fortuitous opportunity through which the strength of re-enforced steel is tested.
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It plans to write to the Crown Office to seek an assurance that a similar incident would not occur.
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As a result, they feel they need relief and reassurance more than ever.
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Blind people quickly learn to find their bearing (space, time) in judo training and to move around with self-assurance.
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So we would like to wait and see whether the assurances that he's now held out in recent days are actually concretized in terms of action on the ground.
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For negative assurance, enquiry and analytical procedures will be required.
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Buyers might require further assurances before parting with their cash.
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I want your assurance that you will always allow genuine gipsies to camp there.
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He takes his place in the new date-unspecific, genre-bending scheme of things with assurance rather than gaucheness.
Times, Sunday Times
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I am still a sinner, but I can say with assurance that I am a sinner saved by God's grace.
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We are always recruiting telephoners so we can maintain and increase our telephone reassurance program.
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Her pleasing voice met the demands of the wide vocal range with assurance and expressive colour.
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the President's assurances were not respected
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The other upside was that any school official who called my house to ask why I was tardy got assurances from ‘my mom’ that it was all her fault.
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Following a slow start to the year, recruitment levels in the insurance, assurance and reinsurance industries have picked up significantly this month.
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The first two orchestral works (preceded only by juvenilia and a graduation passacaglia for piano) are remarkable for their assurance.
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Smith introduces these more sombre notes with real assurance, deftly counterpoising the impending death with the day-to-day concerns and anxieties.
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Main-Focus Sights", ambidextrous "Maximum Reach Magazine Release" buttons, "Minimal Error Disassembly" takedown lever, a loaded chamber indicator, a striker status indicator, an Ultra Safety Assurance (USA) trigger safety, grip safety, and "Multi-Adjust Rail System
Defense Review
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Priorities Plus combines life assurance with critical illness cover.
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Bonnycastle also points out that an art book gives collectors more reassurance about an artist's longevity.
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Let the record show I was wrong, and by all means keep that in mind the next time I speak with confidence and assurance.
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Her quiet assurance has all the qualities of mineral, or rock - she is unswayable and sure.
Times, Sunday Times
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Minor corrective surgery can help and some understanding reassurance could help your wife too.
The Sun
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After that, I'd be placed in my first appointed position and monitored continuously for quality assurance purposes.
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I seek an assurance that that will not be for at least three or four years after the introduction of the council tax.
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So it is bootless for someone to ask for some further reassurance; that can only add to his stock of beliefs.
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Under this same heading, the so-called dread disease cover also is an important benefit one can add to a conventional life assurance policy.
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The inflow to pension funds is combined with the inflow of funds to life assurance companies and is shown in cell 6/3.
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The care of the children, financial support for the dependent spouse, the children, and other matters such as pension and life assurance and inheritance rights will also be decided by the court.
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Feminists are always sure of what they believe, and I can go along with them on many points, but I am unable to share their certainties or their assurance.
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They were frightened until our men gave them food, clothing, and assurances of safety.
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All new technologies generate fears of unknown and perhaps unknowable potential harm, but reassurance is demanded nonetheless.
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He needs to provide reassurance round the clock.
The Sun
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If you have a storefront, post its address along with a telephone number for those who want more than a virtual connection or assurance that you're no fly-by-night operation.
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Despite his blue eyes, fresh complexion and luxuriant white hair, he often sought reassurance about his appearance.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is, in short, nearness to God -- the blessed assurance which God Himself can alone give that He is there, whatever our cold doubts may say -- that the everlasting arms are around us, even when we do not feel their quiet and strong embrace.
Some Facts of Religion and of Life: Sermons Preached before Her Majesty the Queen in Scotland, 1866-76.
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I think they each wanted some nod of blessing and assurance; wanted absolution from Mary so they could go back to having a good time.
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He would like an assurance that other forces will not move into the territory that his forces vacate.
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My assurances don't satisfy him: he's still sceptical.
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The assurance of payment of inconvertible bonds shall comply with the provisions of Article 24 of this Decree.
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They oscillate be - tween intramundane and supramundane conceptions of the future, but throughout there persists the belief that the final consummation is “beyond history” and that on this earth there can be no assurance of con - tinuing betterment.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas
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Her appoggiaturas and tuning are excellent, though the vocal assurance is not always quite there.
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We simply need to give that kind of assurance, so that we can encourage free and open markets.
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Sometimes young lads just need to turn to a mother figure for a bit of a chat and reassurance.
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He said it was the kind of response he expected from his team but, still, he had the air of a man who was mightily happy at the reassurance.
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He has spoken sharply to Mr Dach about it and has received his assurance that such a thing will never happen again.
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Given the possibility of some topical variances here therefore, the question that might arise is whether this is, as is being reported in the aforementioned news sources, an intended denial of the contents of Tornielli's report, or whether it is not a denial, but rather a pre-emptive assurance, on the heels of Tornielli's story, that there are no formal changes to the liturgical books presently planned.
Further Developments Related to the Tornielli Rumours
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Activists say they were given repeated assurances by a chief inspector from the Metropolitan police that they would be shown to safety after the protest, which she described as non-violent and sensible.
The Guardian World News
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The Laois girls captured the honours with some degree of aplomb and assurance.
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Lucky, for once, to hold a real world object in the purview of your self-substantiation, the speeding taxi, super-fly, armor-plated insect god can only act as mirror in the beading rain, cancelling out any offer of assurance.
The Mockingbird Sings
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But he wished to make assurance doubly sure, and went on still with a purpose.
Daniel Deronda
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Kieran held the animal to the rapid pace with a soft croon of reassurance that Michael doubted he felt.
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However, positive inducements and reassurances must be credible and truly attractive.
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We are the counterblast to the easy comfort and cosy reassurance of all things you hate: the unholy amalgam of Zen, Californian, chilled-out, ethnic, post-hippie, Celtic and new age.
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Support and reassurance that growing pains will pass as children grow up can help them relax.
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Assurances that things have changed ring hollow in many ears.
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Women who have experienced such loss require considerable reassurance and support in a subsequent pregnancy.
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If it do so much as to make him halt, or weaken his plerophory or full assurance; or, 4.
The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2)
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Mr de Klerk said he had spoken "cursorily" to Mr Mandela and Mr Mandela had given him certain assurances about details "which convinces me we will be able to reach some kind of consensus on this issue".
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Through dry, cracked lips, I began a feeble attempt at reassurance, but was immediately interrupted.
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Sugar presses forward, rolling this talking Sisyphus stone farther up the slope, flashing William a smile of reassurance.
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Surely the fact that one cannot give that assurance in respect of any finite description constitutes a limit to language?
Philosophy at the Limit
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For the prevention of at least some war, what matters is non-provocation and reassurance by means of defensiveness.
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When music is recognizable, as in a melody with a traditional harmonic accompaniment, we experience reassurance.
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This particular bill, apart from being somewhat late in coming back to the House, is a tremendously huge, omnibus bill, and has very, very little to do with assurance of health practitioners' competence.
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in England they call life insurance life assurance
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With the evidences and convictive assurances that the apostle and his brethren had of the Mediator's presence and converse in this world.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
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Peace fell upon her spirit. Strong comfort and assurance bathed her whole being. Life was so solid and splendid, and so good. Thomas Wolfe
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Cottage meetings and religious societies offered a sense of friendship and fellowship, a powerful combination of individual assurance and community discipline.
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I must give you my personal assurances that this infant is receiving perfect care.
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Assurances have been given that a number of sizeable cracks in the piles supporting Rice Bridge do not pose a safety risk to the public.
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He multiplied assurances to the establishment, claiming that constitutional government was safe.
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This sceptical dogma of "evasiveness" is generally found in alliance with some vague modern "religion" whose chief object is to strip the world of the dignity of its real tragedy and endow it with the indignity of some pretended assurance.
The Complex Vision
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What reassurance could the world's biggest oil producer provide a rapt audience?
Times, Sunday Times
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Gearing up for the season ending play-offs, the trip gave enough reassurance of the strength in depth at the Club with both newcomers acquitting themselves with distinction.
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God's purpose in each case, and what God actually accomplishes in each case, in the development of character, -- these have not yet been placed before the jury; but, backed up by many fulfilled prophecies, by the character of Jesus Christ, by His resurrection, by what He has accomplished in the world, we have God's solemn assurance that _He will yet place this evidence before the jury_.
God's Plan with Men
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My teacher gave me a nod of reassurance and I began.
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The comedy of reassurance, still, but with a self-conscious, ironic twist that Bruce Forsyth would never have dreamed of.
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Remember how bancassurance was supposed to be the big new thing in financial services 15 years ago.
Times, Sunday Times
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The route to reassurance is often via modest measures that carry genuine conviction.
Times, Sunday Times
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He will seize any opportunity to pontificate, expressing his views with fervid self-assurance and with little concern for time constraints or his audience.
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They oscillate be - tween intramundane and supramundane conceptions of the future, but throughout there persists the belief that the final consummation is “beyond history” and that on this earth there can be no assurance of con - tinuing betterment.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas
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The sensory overload of such prose inspires perplexity and gives little assurance on rereading.
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Such vain ceremony is a thin disguise of rebellion, nor are there perhaps any personal wrongs that can authorize a subject to take arms against his sovereign: but the want of preparation and success may confirm the assurance of the usurper, that this decisive step was the effect of necessity rather than of choice.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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Once I have assurances from both authorities I will look at the town as a whole and take a holistic view of the problem, rather than an emotive one.
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Increasingly, that reassurance - printed in boldface type - is false.
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Such an informal check on the Court could give the public some assurances that law clerks are not running an incapacitated justice's office.
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I have to admit to being rather surprised because 17 years ago, when we took out term assurance (to cover a similar amount for our mortgage), it was quite cheap.
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A quality assurance program assists practitioners to base decisions for patient care on the most accurate available scientific knowledge and proven practices.
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That gives you some reassurance about hygiene, practice, equipment and premises.
The Sun
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The company refinement of pipette, the specification is 100 ul - 500 ul , 200 ul - 1000 ul quality assurance, welcome to consult negotiate.
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They need sufficient reassurance on matters of concern.
Times, Sunday Times
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She called her insolent, and assurance; and said, Begone, bold woman as thou art! — but come hither.
Pamela
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Latest advices from abroad give assurances of her safety.
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The quantity of operational information in the industrial assurance enterprise was vast.
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Some analysts and Western diplomats, however, are skeptical of their assurances.
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Unless they can offer concrete assurances about safety, the tour will be off.
The Sun
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The fact that the number of deaths from cancer in the area has doubled surely gives the lie to official assurances of the safety of nuclear power.
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The harsh figures fly in the face of the bland assurances by certain economists and politicians that the US economy was righting itself after a temporary setback early in the year.
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City had begun with purpose, and barely let up their poised assurance from those emphatic first few seconds.
Times, Sunday Times
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The apostle encourages the disciples (to whom he writes) in these dangerous times, in this hour of seducers; he encourages them in the assurance of their stability in this day of apostasy: But you have an unction from the Holy One, and you know all things.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
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A single, but important, article discussing the quality systems needed for production of reference materials represents quality assurance.
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He also spared few people his assurances that just about no one was as powerful as he was.
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Francis, with her breezy assurance and fabulous social-baritone voice, co-hosted the show.
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Furthermore, a valuation merely provides assurance that the transaction was not at an under value but is not a defence.
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As far as life insurance is concerned, stick to term assurance for as long as you can.
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To add to this assurance of quality, Graham fillets each fish by hand, which allows him to monitor every single fish that passes through the Smokehouse.
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Permit me now to render my portion of the general debt of gratitude, by acknowledgements in advance for the singular benefaction which is the subject of this letter, to tender my wishes for the continuance of a life so usefully employed, and to add the assurances of my perfect esteem and respect.
Letters
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The fact that I already had a doctor's degree, just like the examiners sitting in judgment, gave me the assurance I needed.
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The second point, my Lord, is that merely being offered some nebulous assurance at this stage provides absolutely no comfort whatsoever.
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She is very insecure and constantly seeks reassurance that he loves her.
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Four days later, he was standing in front of the Kop, one of the most intimidating spots in football, and again showed an assurance beyond his years.
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You have a calm self-assurance that tells people you mean business.
The Sun
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Ask the usage and electric appliances match of the switch and electric outlet, with assurance electric current, electric voltage to electric outlet of influence.
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The chapters serve no purpose other than entertainment, save to provide reassurance on two matters.
Times, Sunday Times
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To add to this assurance of quality, Graham fillets each fish by hand, which allows him to monitor every single fish that passes through the Smokehouse.
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Already overburdened staff have to focus more heavily on information assurance versus asset protection.
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The government also plans to return suspects to countries that are known to torture detainees - providing it obtains assurances that the deportees will be safe.
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Now they wanted the solidity, the reassurance, of metal coins.
A VERY ENGLISH DECEIT: The Secret History of the South Sea Bubble and the First Great Financial Scandal
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The job losses earlier this year came despite assurances made last October that there would be no mass job losses.
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Mr Fallon said IFA was fully committed to the introduction of a lamb quality assurance scheme which would properly reward producers for quality production.
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Some types of life assurance provide a cash payment on a director's retirement to buyout his or her shareholding.
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Like his restaurants, he typifies understated style and a calm underlying assurance of deep professionalism.
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Portsmouth are interested but want assurance on his recovery from a broken arm before parting with £350,000.
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There are no reassurances, but I understand fully what the member and Mr Donnelly are talking about, and we do not have a problem.
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Still, as he watched the plains turn gold in the rising sun, he felt a strange quiet assurance that he had done the right thing.
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With his smart clothes, close-cropped blond hair and remarkable self-assurance, Keating is more reminiscent of William Hague.
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Instead, we get reasoned debates on how to force the world to love us or assurances that the ungrateful wretches should love us for their own good.
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UES has made repeated assurances that what it calls a transitional period will be launched in July, deregulating a quarter of capacity contracts until 2011, when the remainder will also be fully liberalized.
Some European Energy Companies
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So even as Boomers fret about their parents frittering away their inheritances, there's no assurance that they will behave any differently themselves.
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the blessed assurance of a steady income
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British warships arrived in Gibraltar yesterday, providing a symbolic reassurance to residents.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mounds of oysters, long sides of smoked salmon and busy chefs cooking right in front of you are assurance enough of simple stuff done well.
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But Villa fans still wanted early reassurances in the second leg.
The Sun
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Function. Quality assurance must be an ongoing improvement activity applying multiple methods most suited to content. 5.
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Mr Blake said his case was that, not being able to read or write, he had no knowledge of being an overstayer and relied on his wife's assurances she had regularised his stay.
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His reassurance worked insomuch as her evident vulnerability was instantly replaced by an air of nepotal admiration and trust.
CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
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Mirren, possibly the best working actress today, imbues this movie with grace and assurance.
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They're posed as requests rather than as demands, but there are those within the Sharon government, to the right, extreme right of Sharon, who are saying that Israeli security comes first, and whatever assurances are given to the U.S. must be counterweighed by the fact that Israelis continue to die in Palestinian attacks.
CNN Transcript Nov 17, 2002
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This reassurance gap is a national phenomenon, which is very much apparent in Cumbria.
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Notwithstanding the historical truths, that although the gospel has been preached in Polynesia for a century or more, and that there is no other nation which has made such rapid progress in civilization and Christianity, yet Mr. Foster had the assurance to stand up in Washington, and revile all the native Hawaiian sovereigns.
Hawaii's Story, by Hawaii's Queen
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The Irish government is only too aware that voters have rejected the European Union's two most recent treaties—those of Nice and Lisbon—before assenting on a second referendum after assurances have been received on key issues.
Irish Gear Up for Referendum Question
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We wanted assurances over the future and product plans and they all have given that.
Times, Sunday Times
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The key difference between strongly predestinarian / Augustinian Catholics and Calvinists is that election for the latter means final election (to glory), whereas the former recognize the friability of assurance and salvation.
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The entry of Michael Corleone into the family business, the transition of power from his father, the ruthless dispatch of his enemies - all of this is told with an assurance that is simply outstanding.
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With bancassurance untested in the UK, analysts say it is hard to quantify what level of sales could result from CGU's joint venture with the Royal Bank set up in November last year.
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Without support or reassurance from anyone, she faced the seemingly endless questions.
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But do they mean it or is it just post-coital reassurance?
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The protesters wanted reassurances that they would not be met with aggressive police tactics.
Times, Sunday Times
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Although Mary probably knew about the new succession plan soon after Edward began drafting his "deuise" in March and April 1553, she did not publicly protest afterward because she had already given assurances to Edward and Northumberland that she would not challenge the new succession plan.
From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558
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The sequential maturation of the intellectual and social aspects fosters a sense of assurance in the child and acceptance by others.
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Basic errors are repeated time and again, despite fine words and earnest assurances to this committee.
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Toward the end of my talk, I told the group that the core characteristics of leadership are self-assurance and authenticity.
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They need reassurance that the next generation will gain from cuts made today.
Times, Sunday Times
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After all, given the Parliamentary taxpayer funded work that they have done in the past, I think we deserve an assurance that not one cent of taxpayer money went into the website.
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His assurances that his editors would have full control was an outright lie.
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I felt I couldn't cope with the situation and was in desperate need of some reassurance.
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This time I don't feel that way so much, the wriggling and jiggling and tickling inside feels more like a reassurance that all is well.
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Independence - solicitors may not be tied agents or appointed representatives of, for example, a life assurance company.
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A table of four middle-aged Neapolitan men, puffing on big cigars with all the assurance of the beginner, while eyeing up the three unreachably teenage, unreachably American girls on the table next door.
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Swamped with requests for authorizations, statistics that had to be evaluated, decisions that had to be approved, subordinates who had to be coddled, and delegations of Deyzara desperately in need of reassurance, she barely had time to leave her office long enough to say hello to her family before collapsing into the cooled, dehumidified airbed alongside her husband.
Drowning World
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Without this legal reassurance, military leaders and their troops could have laid themselves open to charges of war crimes.
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They include term assurance, critical illness cover, income protection and long-term care.
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Females and their offspring receive resources and protection from the male (paternal investment), while males gain assurance of a genetic legacy (paternity certainty).
Matt J. Rossano: Thomas Aquinas: Saint of Evolutionary Psychologist?
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This award confirms a commitment to clients by offering both products and an after-sales service monitored by a guaranteed quality assurance policy.
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Banking has a long history of borrowing ideas from science - astronomer Edmund Halley was constructing mortality tables for the life assurance industry back in the 17th Century.
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The thought that this whole thing was a set-up crossed her mind, involuntarily causing her to grip her gun for reassurance.
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an assurance of help when needed
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CHICAGO - Workers laid off from their jobs at a Chicago factory have occupied the building and are demanding assurances they'll get severance and vacation pay that they say they are owed.
Nick Mamatas' Journal
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Although titers aren't perfect indicators of immunity, they are the best tests available to provide owners with some reassurance that their pets are protected and don't need to be revaccinated.
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In 2007 the Archbishop's Examination in Theology launched the MPhil/Phd research degrees, developed with Quality Assurance Agency requirements and general university standards in mind, and the Lambeth MA is being phased out.
Archbishop awards twenty first 'Lambeth MA in Theology' degree
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Unless they can offer concrete assurances about safety, the tour will be off.
The Sun
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From 1979 to 1986, Mrs. Gustin was the quality assurance manager for hazardous waste cleanup for what is now known as TRC in Bedford, Mass.
Harry R. Bryant III; Isolde Chapin; Kent Sabatke; Kandiah Shivanandan; RoseMary J. Gustin; Mark E. Nejako
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Employee life assurance cover generally stops when you lose your job.
Times, Sunday Times
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The confidence bestowed by his patron boosted his self-assurance and perpetuated his interest in becoming a professional sculptor.