Sentence examples for fully assuage from inspiring English sources

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Only that, coupled with the punishment of those who violated the law, will fully assuage the demands for justice.

"I know that I can never fully assuage the pain that I inflicted on those closest to me and on a number of others," he will say.

"I know I can never fully assuage the pain that I inflicted on those closest to me and a number of others," Petreaus told the crowd at the University of Southern California's annual ROTC dinner.

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Her future successes never fully assuaged the profound sense of her own pointlessness and was exacerbated when her millionaire father died leaving his daughters £5,000 each in his will.

Here, arguably, no American action can be expected fully to assuage Muslim and Arab grievances fast, partly because of what Mr Obama described as America's "unbreakable bond" with Israel and partly because half of the Palestinians' divided polity is run by Hamas, an Islamist group still seen as anathema to America.

A follow-up statement — in which her spokesman, Stefan Friedman, said that Ms. Kennedy "fully intends to support the Democratic nominee" — did not assuage those concerns.

Over the past two months, Ms. Yingluck, 44, and her ministers have been forced to triage between bad and worse options, able neither to assuage her party's populist base nor fully protect the country's political and economic core.

Gianforte said the statement was meant as a "joke" and that he fully supports the First Amendment, but his remarks did little to assuage the fears of local journalists.

Although he overcame the Bundesbank's resistance, Draghi emphatically argued – in terms clearly aimed at assuaging German objections – that the new policy was fully in line with the ECB's fundamental monetary policy remit.

The ruling government, led by Prime Minister Sheik Hasina, is caught in between, hoping to assuage Islamists but at the same time knowing that the hard right will never fully embrace their so-called secular position.

Fetchit reluctantly agrees, but insists on a hefty salary hike, a hired car and various other symbols of his importance to the studio; fully aware of the ignoble nature of the roles he's forced to play, he can only assert his authority — and assuage his wounded pride — by insisting on ostentatious displays of his commercial success.

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