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That would also cause bad feelings that would be difficult to assuage.
But Mr. de Hoop Scheffer, speaking in an interview after the end of a two-day meeting of NATO foreign ministers, said Russia's sense of grievance and encirclement, genuine or not, was difficult to assuage.
Those fears are difficult to assuage because the U.S. lacks the diplomatic or military presence in the country to conduct the kinds of investigations into its partner that it could do in a context like Iraq or Afghanistan.
Dental fear has long-term implications because it is both reasonably stable and difficult to assuage [ 2].
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Mansell says that Enbridge is working hard to assuage environmental concerns.
In fact, parents may bottle feed or television to assuage a difficult temperament or negative emotionality [ 80– 83], although this issue has never been studied in the context of GDM offspring.
But it was extremely difficult not to suspect Amazon was just trying to assuage left-leaning critics and grease the wheels of the Long Island City project, rather than suddenly becoming a friend to workers.
It was a rhetorical shrug, one unlikely to assuage the Costa Rica federation, which has tried to make life difficult for its American counterpart the past few weeks.
It did little to assuage the doubters.
Marcus Rothoff also hopes to assuage concerns.
Bettman tried to assuage some fears here.
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