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The assuage
verb
To lessen the intensity of, to mitigate or relieve (hunger, emotion, pain etc.).
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Previous efforts along with the present study indicate that the highly unique profile of each individual wound would require a therapeutic approach specifically tailored to the patient's respective wound microflora in addition to the multitude of procedures already implemented in the assuage of chronic wounds and support of the host and comorbidities [ 51, 52].
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But it is the brainpower and drive of the tech giants and their ambitious offspring in Lisbon that we need to harness, not just the assuaging of consciences.
Despite the added cost, some mothers say the classes assuage the guilt they may feel for taking time for themselves.
"Only the Shia can assuage the fears of the Sunni," he said.
"Deep greenwash is the campaign to assuage the concerns of the public, deflect blame away from polluting corporations, and promote voluntary measures over bona fide regulation".
If the writers are a bit embarrassed about playing the shill game, the emoluments assuage it.
This will frame the television, assuaging the shock to your eyes when the scene changes from dark to light.
Neither can the bank help assuage the emerging polarisation of the labour market as middle-income jobs disappear.
His comments, however, will probably not calm the situation or assuage the increasingly strained relationship between Hilliard and the Giants.
Soaking the rich to assuage the poor may be an equitable economic principle, but in football the proceeds flow towards the shareholder rather than the spectator.
Still, many clinicians and researchers are dismayed by the inability to assuage the negative – if not paranoid – public attitude toward ECT treatment (Fink, 2009).
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