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The primary responsibility rests with the government to make sure that they are offering the assurances that are required and the explanations that are needed.
Important, well-documented provenance and full A-plus reports on condition are providing the kinds of assurances that are making collectors, eager for a reward after a little good news, reach for their pockets.
Every effort should also be made to provide those assurances that are likely to encourage honest answers: anonymity seems to be the most important of these, but the purposes of the research and the likely uses of the data also seem to matter.
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"It is vital to understand, therefore, the assurances that were given that determined Nissan's decision".
The early assurances that were issued "were a grave mistake," he writes.
"You gave assurances that were not fulfilled, and made agreements that were not kept," Senator Jay Rockefeller, of West Virginia, had written him during the summer recess.
Y.& R. executives, for their part, asserted that WPP made oral and written assurances that were then not included in the document.
But Keane, who worked with Grealish during his spell as Villa's assistant manager, could not offer Ireland any assurances that is prepared to commit to their ranks.
And you can zone out on the really blurry partSoand not miss a thing.
Pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical stages of quality assurance that are incorporated in standard operating procedures of the microbiology laboratory were strictly followed.
Its ebbing has softened an air of self-assurance that was often taken for arrogance.
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