Sentence examples for whatever assurances from inspiring English sources

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Executives worry that whatever assurances the White House gives them, an angry Congress might impose new rules on banks that participate, particularly on pay.

Whatever assurances politicians may give, it is a Trojan horse which will allow them to meddle in the BBC's nerve centre.

Besides, Mr Abbas needs the Arab League's consent.Whatever assurances the Americans may have given Mr Netanyahu, it is likely, if the proximity talks stall again, that they will bring their own bridging proposals to the table or even launch a full-blooded plan of their own.

Whatever assurances might have been privately given by Theodora to Theodahad, in public, Peter strongly condemned the act, and declared that there would be "war without truce between the emperor and themselves" as a result.

Rather, there is wariness and the weary sense of approaching a task with little choice and no sense it will turn out well, whatever assurances President Obama gave as he announced stepped-up military action against the terrorists who have beheaded two American journalists.

It's the old problem of trying to work out when "yes"' means "yes" in this country and when "yes"' just means "I hear you, we are both friends and whatever assurances you need to keep you happy we will gladly give".

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Whatever assurance Prime Minister Hun Sen may have given to Mr. Kerry or to Mr. Jiang, the possibility of a trial for men like Mr. Khieu Samphan is very much in question.

President Obama, on a visit to Britain, said that he was monitoring the federal response to the tornado and that he planned to visit Missouri on Sunday "to talk with folks who've been affected, to talk to local officials about our response effort and hopefully to pray with folks and give them whatever assurance and comfort I can that the entire country is going to be behind them".

The even greater danger is that the Islamic Republic, whatever its assurances, could restart a nuclear program covertly.

Administration officials acknowledge it will be difficult to persuade Russia to agree to harsh, long-term sanctions against Iran, whatever the assurances that the Russian president, Dmitri A. Medvedev, gave last week to Mr. Obama.

"We're looking for a round that can move toward the goals of verifiable elimination of North Korea's nuclear weapons programs and, in return, a provision of whatever security assurances might be helpful in helping North Korea go down that path," Mr. Boucher said.

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