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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assurances power" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect combination of words that lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "The assurances power of the agreement was questioned during the negotiations."
Alternatives: "guarantee authority" or "confidence strength".
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The company just raised $13 million€1212 million) from CNP Assurances, Power Financial, Partech Ventures and business angels.
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High as the students' energy level was in "Symphony," it did not peak until Ms. Kowroski charged onstage, the embodiment of daring and assurance, powered by the longest legs in sight and a yeasty delight in performing.
The enlightened CEO, coming from a place of humility and deeper self-assurance, sees power as something to be shared.
"You dove into this big pond that we call Columbia College and you did what was required of you not only to stay afloat, but to swim with assurance and power, and to do so in more than one sense," she said, drawing a laugh with her reference to Columbia's famous swim test.
That explains a third feature of Labour's law-making: the assurance that powers will be used with discretion.
Don't worry, goes the typically British assurance: our powers may be draconian, but decency and common sense will ensure we don't overuse them.That's not what has happened.
We must never forget the solid assurances of sea power and those which belong to air power if it can be locally exercised.
By making use of masculine codes, he brought women self-assurance, audacity and power, whilst preserving their feminity.
Some lawmakers say they believe the regional disputes will fade and the overall energy picture will come into sharper political focus because of the blackout, as the public clamors for assurances that their power supply is dependable.
After receiving assurances that agricultural power users would not be left in the lurch at harvest time, Ms. Matthews switched her vote this afternoon, and two more Republicans signed on, just enough for passage.
The story of Iwaishima's battle has become something of a touchstone in Japan, especially among those who feel uneasy in the wake of the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant for having accepted decades of government assurances that nuclear power was safe.
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