Mr Able said the increase in the number of patrols was to provide reassurance.
And also, I think he's seeking some reassurance from them on more specific objectives.
Sometimes presidents must aim for a voice of calm, reassurance in a terrible world.
Despite Mr Cameron's bland reassurance, there is no such thing as a "dab" of statute.
But that reassurance is unlikely to prevent the prime minister facing criticism from his back benches.
Detective Superintendent John Clements said the campaign had given victims "reassurance" that they were not alone.
How can a retailer optimize the level of reassurance and perhaps earn a little customer loyalty?
Kenny Macintosh (Eastwood, Labour) asked for reassurance that Scotland is not going to abolish its universities.
Some people do excellent time management and it must carry with it phenomenal reassurance.
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In my humble opinion, there has already been too much reassurance along those lines.
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Mick Bates (Montgomeryshire, Lib Dem) wanted reassurance that free school travel be taken away.
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But this kind of bland reassurance is unlikely to quell the suspicions of European parliamentarians.
Mark Durkan of the SDLP wanted reassurance that Professor Troop would have sufficient powers of investigation.
Mr Blunt told him it would give people "much greater reassurance about exercising their rights".
The prime minister had to balance honesty about the precarious economic situation with reassurance.
Mr. Bush feels this empowers him and offers reassurance to the politically hesitant on Capitol Hill.
IMF's cash is no longer the only form of reassurance the markets will accept.
Cruise lines and cruise-oriented travel companies are also jumping on board with pink-slip reassurance plans.
So savers in the periphery would need some additional reassurance that their money is safe.
Until that time, consider this a comforting reassurance that a clean fuel era is well within reach.
That was hardly the reassurance that an increasingly fractious government bond market needed and forced fresh sales.
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The defense is a shoulder shrug, a vague statement of reassurance and an appeal to popular opinion.
Big government is good at few things, but providing bedrock reassurance to innovators is one of them.
That reassurance could be enough to help swing the decision on customers looking at a two-year contract.
But to bolster public reassurance, Mr Bush argued that reform is not as risky as opponents claim.
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Tighter security at airports, train stations and street corners lends reassurance against another attack, but raises disturbing questions.
Attestation and certification provide great reassurance that policies are defensible in situations with regulators and in legal actions.
Global Zero, which campaigns for the elimination of nuclear weapons, argues there are other ways of providing reassurance.
Councillor Mark Stephens said there was "little reassurance" and a "bleak" outlook for Cardiff residents from the settlement.
They may need plenty of reassurance, given that transition looms at a few of Wren's largest ad agencies.
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