Spurling tells of a life plagued by desperation, self-doubt and nervous anguish, which required an assuaging art of calm. |
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I expect this was a conscious tactic for assuaging a common anxiety, and it did make it easier to ignore that difference between us. |
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Not only will you have a feast for the eyes, but you'll be assuaging my guilt into the bargain. |
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The structure, aimed at assuaging concerns about Indonesian law, is commonly deployed. |
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If it was conscience money, then it was fortunate for the couple that the cost of assuaging their guilt was measured in the national currency of a poor country. |
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If we were to retain public support, or at least assent, for these, we must lean over backwards in assuaging their environmental concerns. |
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It also helps central bankers, by assuaging investors' fear that bankrupt governments will resort to printing money. |
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It is, of course, right that cohesion policy has to play a part in assuaging the consequences of this economic crisis. |
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Hearing from these delightful young people goes a long way in assuaging people's fears. |
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What role can religious communities play in assuaging the tensions that may arise? |
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These disperse and give way to the re-emergence of the second subject, which, with its more assuaging message, brings the work to an end. |
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Wages policy is seen as a means of assuaging a failed redistribution policy and the crises and employment catastrophes resulting therefrom. |
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We aren't interested in assuaging our conscience by giving money to those who do the actual work. |
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I have always devoted a great deal of energy to assuaging their curiosity and I'm a firm believer in leading them to understanding through a process of question and answer. |
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So resourceful is his prismatic pianism that no line is denied its fully fluid dynamic status, assuaging each as he does with a thousand shades of affect. |
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And the revenue raised might go some way to assuaging the concerns of those who oppose immigration, especially now when clever thinking is needed about ways to improve public finances. |
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Until it does, the credibility of what it says about its present intentions is undermined. It is also not clear how far Iran is prepared to go in assuaging worries about its current programme. |
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It's become increasingly easy to believe that their mission might be more about assuaging their own guilt or their efforts made to raise their profile or enhance the latest publicity campaign around a new record. |
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Now, theyre back, writes Andrew Jackson, promoting a customs union within a North American security perimeter as the big idea to assure a smooth flow of trade across the border, while assuaging American security concerns. |
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One way of assuaging public opinion in receiving countries and ensuring mutual benefits for both sending and receiving countries is to ensure temporariness of stay. |
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In 2002, the DRC signed up to the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, which requires all revenues and payments by mining companies to be made public, assuaging at least some of the concerns about state corruption. |
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Most disturbing are the statements by the Privacy Commissioner that he received assurances from your officials assuaging his concerns about this legislation, after which the government acted in a contrary fashion. |
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As Mr Colom i Naval rightly commented, using the flexibility instrument in this way misses the whole point, i.e. the assuaging of unforeseen budgetary need. |
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Yet it appreciates the measures that the U. S. has proposed and declared that if agreed and implemented such measures will be important and useful in assuaging Russian concerns. |
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