Both Martens and Cocca have found that education generally allays the public's fears. |
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And any idea or thought that allays this fear is likely to have a huge influence on human conduct. |
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Our long association has taught me that confiding in others allays pain. |
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It certainly allays fears that the company is stagnating under Tim Cook, too paralyzed to make decisions without its founder. |
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While it allays the patient's pain and the physician's anxiety, the fuselike appendix smoulders. |
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