Sentence examples for assurance of help from inspiring English sources

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Blessing or trap, the lure invariably is family -- the family ranch, the homestead, the business, the assurance of help with a job.

He was particularly worried about the safety of his family and his staff and he had been given assurance of help and various numbers to contact; but by then the OSCE team had themselves been kidnapped: they would be held for more than a week at next door Slovyansk, only freed after an international campaign and the intervention of the Kremlin.

While sponsors of the legislation said it would get people to work instead of depending on welfare, it simply ended the federal assurance of help to needy families with children and put a limit of five years on how long a family could get help.

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Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams paid a visit, so did government Minister Joan Burton, who gave assurances of help.

When the best assurance of a helping hand is going broke, the nest egg is a ball and chain.

Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright, in a telephone interview, declined to say whether the State Department had given Elian's father any assurances of official help in reclaiming his son.

Another truce was made (November 1472), and Charles decided to wait, before renewing his attempt, for assurances of further help from Edward IV and for the solution of the problem of the eastern border of his states.

Reverse engineering the temporal properties of assurance mechanisms may help researchers to investigate the temporal organisation of religious practices.

I've promised whatever help I can give – including an assurance that they get the same package of help that's going to Cumbria.

Changing the focus of specialist mental health workers (psychiatrists and psychologists) from only service delivery to also designing and managing mental health services; building clinical capacity of the primary health care (PHC) workers, and providing supervision and quality assurance of mental health services may help in scaling up mental health services in LMICs.

When his elder brother, Arthur, died in 1502, Henry became the heir to the throne; of all the Tudor monarchs, he alone spent his childhood in calm expectation of the crown, which helped give an assurance of majesty and righteousness to his willful, ebullient character.

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