So, once again, the perpetrators of the crime are trying to assuage the victims.
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But that did little to assuage fears among EU citizens with savings deposits at banks.
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After the confrontation, she said she tried to assuage the layoff fears the employees had.
In fact, Greek and Italian leaders have recently made remarks to assuage the market place.
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He then tried to assuage fears by promising to cap the cost of an identity card.
That may not be enough to assuage the concerns in Ottawa and Regina, however.
But attempts to assuage American concerns, however exaggerated, have created some glaring loopholes nevertheless.
Yet its concessions, mainly directed at shopkeepers, were not enough to assuage the beast.
The months that have followed have done little to assuage the cynics' doubts about the profession.
Months later, Target was offering goods for free to assuage customers whose orders were abruptly cancelled.
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Many new rules and laws have come into existence to assuage fears about paedophiles, terrorists or hooligans.
It "could be the case" that Americans are drinking more to assuage their financial anxiety, Jones-Webb says.
Mr Vajpayee wants to assuage foreign wrath in order to reduce the impact and duration of sanctions.
Mr Erdogan has certainly gone out of his way to assuage fears over his alleged Islamist agenda.
Silberman did his best to assuage creditors and buy the contractor more time to drum up the cash.
But Ask's attempt to assuage those privacy concerns, launched Dec. 11, has quickly drawn a litany of criticisms.
This bank rescue does too little to assuage the first worry, and nothing to deal with the second.
Or was this a shrewd move to assuage worried moderates and independents and draw fire away from Romney?
Google's video fingerprinting announcement has done little to assuage these increasingly vocal criticisms or to deflect Viacom's legal assault.
But he also aimed to assuage businesses' concerns, talking about improving creaky infrastructure.
To assuage their fears, they spend their time and resources getting ready for whatever bad news comes their way.
Another is to assuage inevitable concerns around privacy that the glasses will raise.
Russian officials at the meetings acknowledged the United States was working to assuage fears that the system could threaten Russia.
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The G-8 during the weekend attempted to assuage the markets by stating it wants Greece to remain in the European Union.
As part of a desperate attempt to assuage the traditionalists, Bishop Robinson has been excluded from the guest list for Lambeth.
Apple managed to assuage the latter fear by making it virtually impossible to transfer songs from an iPod to a computer.
The moment I suspected this horror I wanted to assuage it, by speaking of his true and inexpressible feelings for Zwelish.
That may not be enough to assuage public anger, which probably runs deep enough to affect elections in a few months' time.
But that is unlikely to assuage westerners' gripes about being ignored by Ottawa, nor break the Conservative ascendancy west of the Prairies.
Connecting for Health's failure to assuage such worries could prejudice its success.
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