If he was worried about making so many changes, his fears were soon allayed by the attitude of the young newcomers. |
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Initial concerns were ultimately allayed, for the battle group reached Helmstedt without incident and bivouacked for the night at an airfield. |
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In Victorian times, the railway company allayed passengers' fear of darkness by installing gas lamps along the tunnel. |
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He said people's fears in relation to electronic voting should be allayed as the new service is rolled out in the run-up to election day. |
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The box-office success of the film has allayed fears over its performance and has revived hopes for sequels. |
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After years of broken promises, public fears must be allayed once and for all. |
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We have already dealt with the worries of local objectors and allayed their fears. |
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He was stretchered off at Field Mill in obvious agony, but fears he could have suffered a break have been allayed. |
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In doing so, he allayed many of his wealthy constituents' fears of undesirables invading their neighborhoods. |
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In these circumstances, the Commission's doubts as to whether the investment is eligible for environmental aid have not been allayed. |
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Often parents' fears, angers, and resentments can be allayed, and when they are, the concerns about custody and access likewise tend to diminish. |
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The Commission's concerns regarding the lesser degree of legal certainty afforded by the 'tax office solution' are thus allayed. |
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The arguments put forward by Romania have allayed the Commission's doubts regarding the negotiation phase. |
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These doubts have been allayed in view of the information on the restructuring of the recipient contained in the evaluation. |
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I am extremely conscious of the fact that human suffering has to be allayed and that we cannot dismiss research that will help do that. |
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The Commission's doubts that the aid might not be limited to the minimum have been allayed. |
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The shamefulness of my impotent, grovelling anxiety attached to the book that allayed it. |
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If there were any doubts over whether Amazon could compete in the streaming game, they were firmly allayed this week. |
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The days ahead, perhaps when the nagging doubts about a freakish set of results on the last afternoon have been allayed, will focus minds. |
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Their fears over Labour's proposed mansion tax had been allayed, and the tax loophole for non-doms had been preserved. |
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Moreover, the Indiana scheme has allayed fears that vouchers will not reach their target audience of low-income families. |
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This will excite a fresh bout of debilitating Euroscepticism in his party that Mr Cameron hoped to have allayed. |
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As regards the budgetary funds indicated as employment restructuring and awarded after 2004, the Commission's doubts have been allayed. |
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The Commission notes therefore that the doubts regarding the relevant product market for desktops and notebooks have not been allayed. |
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Fears that Member States would lose powers have been allayed including in my country. |
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In particular it allayed fear of an energy shortage at a time when coal production was in decline and oil consumption was increasing. |
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Rahul did not look at Sanjeet as he wielded the leather crop, but shut his eyes and rolled his head from side to side, slack-mouthed, pain allayed. |
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But talks restarted and it is thought many fears have now been allayed. |
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The fear of seeing their local agricultures threatened by the opening-up of their markets, even if this takes place progressively, is not allayed by EU proposals. |
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These initial fears were allayed when it became apparent that the vast majority of Sikhs, while shocked and outraged, limited themselves to lawful demonstrations. |
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We are convinced that the concerns of States with regard to the weaponization of outer space can be allayed only through the adoption of a relevant treaty. |
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The European Parliament must have a role in this process so that everyone's misgivings can be allayed by the time the actual accession date arrives. |
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Commonly cited concerns about the environmental impact of an ethanol plant, particularly in terms of odours and emissions, were completely allayed by the trip. |
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On the basis of this information, the Commission's doubts as to whether CMR undertook a genuine and irreversible reduction of its capacities commensurate to the aid granted have not been allayed. |
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These two nitpicky criticisms are allayed by his enthusiastic and convincing tone. |
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They need to be allayed, because it is only through constitutional and uniform regulations and measures, which the Nice summit did not, alas, produce, that we can tackle these kinds of crimes. |
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In conclusion, the Commission's doubts as regards the potential debt waiver expressed in the decision to initiate the procedure have been allayed. |
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In the light of the above, the Commission finds that the doubts as regards the appropriate market delineation which should be applied for the purpose of measuring Dell's share in the server market have not been allayed. |
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It is anticipated that Member States will object strongly to this but their concerns can be allayed if there are guarantees that such MRLs can be set quickly at Community level. |
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In view of the above, the Commission concludes that its doubts as to whether the November plan would lead to the restoration of viability have been allayed. |
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This might have allayed dissatisfaction, but the consuls of 95 passed a law purging the rolls and providing penalties for those guilty of fraudulent arrogation. |
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Since the above doubts have not been allayed, the Commission concludes that the aid is not compatible as rescue aid within the meaning of the 1999 guidelines. |
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Consequently, the initial doubts as to whether the recipient had made a significant contribution from its own resources to the restructuring can be considered to have been allayed. |
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The Commission's doubts as to whether the own contribution of the beneficiary is significant and reaches the threshold of the 2004 Guidelines have been allayed. |
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The Latin American Organization for Fisheries Development underscored the value of new RFMOs, which have created an environment where many countries' concerns can be addressed and allayed. |
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This feeling, grounded on the experience of centuries of oppression, was not to be allayed by smooth explanations on the part of the advocates of the Constitution. |
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