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Cameron has tried to defuse anger over his terrorism remarks, calling the affair a "misunderstanding".
Can self-expression defuse anger even when it can't be directed toward those responsible for inequality?
"If you're truthful, you defuse anger and overreaction to any circumstance".
Psychological research indicates that sensitive parenting cultivates secure attachments and helps children learn how to defuse anger, fear, and frustration.
Keeping residents posted on progress, no matter how minor, can help defuse anger or hostility, she said.
The announcement seemed intended to defuse anger at the violence by his forces as well as pressure from some of his political rivals and foreign allies, who fear that Mr. Saleh has no intention of fading from the scene.
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Those gestures went a long way toward defusing anger among victims.
The use of manners will go a long way to defusing anger and avoiding conflict and you set an example for others who might not know better or who have forgotten their own manners for the day.
Defuse the anger Trolls live to stoke rage.
And therapists sometimes defuse unworkable anger with humor.
Morton Sherman, the Alexandria school superintendent, watched him defuse the anger at a meeting of 300 people.
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