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the reassurances
noun
The feeling of being reassured, of having confidence restored, of having apprehensions dispelled
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The reassurances, and the warnings, are flying.
But the reassurances came just days after the bank's own alarms sounded.
But for all the reassurances, the deal will turn Heinz into a much riskier company.
But the market didn't seem to be listening too closely to the reassurances.
One European diplomat said that the reassurances "responded to all of Mr Magnette's concerns".
This is brave and risky, for all the reassurances offered by Rich Ricci, a member of the bank's executive committee.
"I am very hopeful within a week I can have answers to the reassurances he is asking for," said Boullier.
New York has refused to give the federal government the reassurances it demands on the use of Medicaid money.
The reassurances helped stocks stage a late-afternoon rebound after choppy trading throughout most of the session.
The reassurances were accompanied by a warning to commercial banks to contain risk and to report promptly any "sudden major problems".
Nalgo, NUPE and the NUT did not believe the reassurances and refused to hand the notices out to their members – hence the taxis.
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