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was assurances
noun
The act of assuring; a declaration tending to inspire full confidence; that which is designed to give confidence.
Exact(2)
"One reason the U.S. government did not press as hard as it could have was assurances by Mexico he would serve his full 40-year imprisonment," Mr. Bonner said.
"The main thing for me was assurances about my future and the future of the football club.
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The axe stopped swinging, there was assurance and stability.
I learned that being repulsed by scary, intrusive thoughts was assurance that I would never, ever act on them.
But right now, those are assurances Putin seems in no mood to give.
"This argues strongly for a federal moratorium until there can be assurances this can be applied fairly".
The world governing body said there had also been assurances that a court case involving the NFF would be dropped.
There were assurances to Arab leaders about the post-war rewards Britain could offer in return for fighting the Turks.
Letters of credit are assurances that cash would be available to the Education Department upon demand.
"Their experience of six years from Obama is assurances, promises, nice words.
Exempt from the redactions were assurances the US received from those governments that transferred detainees would be treated humanely.
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