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To assurances
noun
The act of assuring; a declaration tending to inspire full confidence; that which is designed to give confidence.
Exact(30)
They have time to take it to assurances".
Young doctors in training are the most susceptible to assurances from the drug companies that new drugs work better.
Permanent TSB's failure to pass the financial health test has led to assurances from both Ireland's finance minister and the country's Central Bank that it will survive.
British Telecommunications confirmed that contrary to assurances it gave just five days ago it may not proceed with an initial public offering for its wireless unit.
Because aboriginal people experience disparities on almost every social indicator imaginable, it is not hard to see how many would be attracted to assurances of an Olympic windfall.
Investors are suing the bank over their meltdown, accusing Bear of not living up to assurances that the funds were relatively safe and conservative investment vehicles.
Similar(30)
Alternatively, the parties could agree to a price cut to compensate Blackstone for having to provide assurances to the Comptroller.
That, Clinton explained, paves the road to self-assurance.
Since then, the Seminoles' shared strife has given way to self-assurance and expectancy.
French officials tried to send assurances to frightened investors.
Treatment assurance was represented in statements pertaining to assurance of treatment, irrespective of the time of day, ability to pay or the type of illness experienced.
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