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But those promises did little to assuage the concerns of residents or their City Council member, who openly clashed with the mayor during the webinar.

Or did they just pump out a few products meant primarily to assuage their own guilt, products that screamed “progress” at a ridiculous decibel but, ultimately, had little by way of substance?

The White House repeatedly sought to assuage concerns that Social Security payments and Medicaid access could be disrupted.

From BBC

Over time, parents' fears have been assuaged, but critics sometimes question the coaches' motives.

From BBC

If cost and profitability concerns can be assuaged for investors and the manufacturing companies themselves — meaning the numbers make sense — the implications are enormous.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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