• He said it was for the industry to "get out there and reassure the public".

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  • Speaking at the same news conference, Acting Deputy Chief Jeff McGuire sought to reassure the public.

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  • Clearly, Israeli officials are eager to reassure the public that they are prepared for war, unlike last summer.

    ECONOMIST: Hey, you, you're making me nervous

  • Monday's verdict goes some way to reassure the public that the trial process has not lost its way.

    BBC: Bangladesh's watershed war crimes moment

  • White Tower, a competing chain, deployed a team of Towerettes, women dressed as nurses to reassure the public.

    ECONOMIST: As hamburgers go, so goes America?

  • The chief says the review is an act of transparency, to reassure the public that the department polices itself.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Westminster's Scottish affairs committee said more must be done to reassure the public that services would remain up to scratch.

    BBC: Coastguard helicopter

  • But raising the standards of private security guards to a level that would reassure the public will not be easy.

    ECONOMIST: Jack Straw takes on the law

  • One of the toughest challenges of sound crisis management is to reassure the public before the real facts are at hand.

    FORBES: E. coli Outbreak Underscores U.S. Food Safety Leadership

  • Authorities, eager to reassure the public and commercial partners that the problem is being taken seriously, have resorted to threats to prod action.

    CNN: Page 3

  • "What we learned in dealing with each of those is it's important for government officials to communicate early and reassure the public, " he said.

    CNN: Obama has learned tough lessons on using the word 'terror'

  • An additional 1, 200 police are on London's streets to reassure the public, Rowley said, with extra patrols at key locations such as religious institutions and transport hubs.

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  • U.S. officials also sought to reassure the public that American nuclear facilities are safe and played down the likelihood of harmful radiation reaching the U.S. from Japan.

    WSJ: Obama Administration Stands Behind Nuclear Power

  • Ch Insp Craig Dibdin described the investigation as "complex and fast moving" and said the force would maintain high visibility patrols in the area to reassure the public.

    BBC: Southampton drug shooting police find firearm

  • The review is "not to appease a murderer, " but "to reassure the public that their police department is transparent and fair in all things we do, " he said.

    CNN: Christopher Dorner's body positively ID'd

  • The ten thousand - let me just reassure the public.

    BBC: Jack Straw MP. photo courtesy Jeff Overs

  • And they sought to reassure the public ahead of Sunday's race, with calls for supporters to come out in droves to show solidarity after the tragic events in Boston.

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  • And they sought to reassure the public ahead of Sunday's race, with calls for supporters to come out in droves to show solidarity following the tragic events in Boston.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • Conservative rural affairs spokeswoman Antoinette Sandbach AM called for quicker action by ministers to reassure the public about the integrity of food products in the wake of the horsemeat scandal.

    BBC: Wales

  • They have also suspended refuelling at their Calder Hall plant in Cumbria, which uses the same refuelling system as Chapelcross, while moving to reassure the public that the incident was a "low level" nuclear incident.

    BBC: Nuclear plant accident probed

  • North Wales Conservative AM Antoinette Sandbach said, following extensive flooding in St Asaph and Ruthin in Denbighshire the Welsh government "must reassure the public in north Wales that they have improved their flood management strategies".

    BBC: Wales

  • An additional 1, 200 police are now on London's streets to reassure the public, Assistant Commissioner for Specialist Crime and Operations Mark Rowley said, with extra patrols at key locations such as religious institutions and transport hubs.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • To balance against this negative image of alternative or green lighting, LED lighting manufacturers have to reassure the public that their products are easy to use, are affordable and, furthermore, delight the public with new must-have features.

    FORBES: How To Spur Mass Market Consumer Adoption Of LEDs

  • Ch Insp Adam Thomas of West Mercia Police said he wanted to reassure the public that offences of rape and sexual abuse were low across the county but believed HRSASC would prove to be an "invaluable local resource".

    BBC: Hereford rape and sexual abuse centre to open

  • The government had to "reassure the public" that there was an effective system of immigration controls in place but also to ensure the economy was not damaged as it seeks to recover from the effects of the recession.

    BBC: Cable defends temporary cap on non-EU migration

  • In December 1995, Mr Hogg tried to reassure the public about the safety of beef by attempting to get experts from the Spongiform Encephalopathy Advisory Committee (SEAC) -- the government's advisory committee on mad cow disease -- to back his statements.

    CNN: Britain's BSE: Where the blame is laid

  • There are more armed officers out on the streets of England and Wales than there have ever been really in response to the gun crime problems in certain cities and that's to reassure the public that the police do take this seriously.

    BBC: Six Forum: Can the police deal with terrorism?

  • The ConservativeHome website, which is popular with grass roots activists, urges Mr Cameron to commit to three things: to renegotiate the UK's relationship with Europe, to put the outcome of the negotiations to a public vote and to reassure the public that a referendum will be held by introducing legislation before the next election.

    BBC: UK Politics

  • Mr Clegg said it was important to reassure the British public that legislation was already in place to trigger a referendum if a new treaty led to a "significant transfer of powers" to Brussels.

    BBC: Nick Clegg on the Today programme

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