He said it was for the industry to "get out there and reassure the public".
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The Federal Reserve took extraordinary action over the weekend to try to reassure shaky financial markets.
Officers patrolled buses and schools across the city on Thursday afternoon to help reassure people.
The aim was to reassure investors, and so prompt capital inflows and lower interest rates.
They have also stepped up patrols in the affected neighborhoods to reassure frightened residents.
Another challenge the company faces is to reassure associates their jobs are more secure.
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New "green" cards will be issued to reassure these people in unaffected areas, the spokeswoman said.
She said she wanted to reassure them that they will be included in the hardship payments.
Banco Federal's president went on television to reassure investors the bank was operating normally.
But the UK's chief medical officer, Professor Dame Sally Davies, sought to reassure worried consumers.
Paul Hadfield, a spokesman for Manchester Airport, said the findings should help reassure air passengers.
The Islamists have worked hard to reassure Morocco's long-entrenched elite that they can be trusted.
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Summing up the debate, Transport Minister Theresa Villiers tried to reassure those who oppose the scheme.
In response, Moscow hastily convened a press conference on 18 July to reassure credit markets.
Vij then hit the road to reassure existing customers that MIPS will stay relevant.
Speaking at the same news conference, Acting Deputy Chief Jeff McGuire sought to reassure the public.
Patrols have also been increased to reassure the community and officers have been handing out leaflets.
Professor Sir Richard Doll, chairman of the study group said the findings should reassure parents.
This may reassure Germany, which had been opposed to the introduction of new short-term rescue measures.
Mr Bo's successor, Mr Zhang, will need to work hard to reassure private businesses.
The mosque has big windows, in part to reassure Germans that nothing bad is being preached.
Yet with luck the changes will reassure the critics and start the money flowing again.
And the toughest group to reassure may be the white working-class voters who backed Mrs Clinton.
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It is important to reassure Americans that Muslim Americans do not aspire to this.
But it was overwhelmingly rejected by the very people it was intended to reassure.
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Company officials raced to reassure anyone who would listen that the bakery would meet its obligations.
Promoting a reform expressly to reassure investors, then promptly backing away, was dismally bad politics.
His appearance on Indonesian television, looking tired and shaky, failed to reassure the markets.
Both to reassure markets and to return to growth, Spain needs further structural reforms.
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