Renewed worries about sovereign debt in Portugal and Spain were not assuaged by those countries' tough new budgetary measures.
There were well-received bond auctions in Germany and Portugal Wednesday, which further assuaged investor uncertainty about the EU debt crisis.
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Though we were all a little concerned about a sharp beak coming at us full throttle, Mr. Burdett assuaged our fears.
But as the 1980s demonstrated, most of that hurt can be assuaged by the increased tax receipts the resulting tax-cut-induced prosperity furnishes.
His sensitivity assuaged Israeli opinion, but went down badly at home.
Lady Hollis's concerns were not assuaged by the assurances, however, and she called a vote on the amendment, which was backed by a majority of 38.
But the fans' anger was soon assuaged as the inspirational Parker nodded home Barrera's inswinging cross from close range and sent the game into extra time.
The market place is a bit calmer Tuesday following the weekend Greek elections that have at least temporarily assuaged the European Union debt and financial crisis.
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Mr Walsh said terms and conditions for the new venture would be different from those in BA's main operation, but said he was confident concerns could be assuaged.
Facebook shares rose by nearly 30% this morning, after the social-networking company beat Wall Street profit estimates for its third quarter and assuaged some fears about its mobile-growth strategy.
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Fortunately the kind AFS advisor assuaged my unrealistic "guilt".
Apparently, his concerns about racial profiling have been assuaged.
And it can be assuaged by such pain.
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But recent amendments to the bill assuaged some of their fears by creating an exception for emergency situations, for example, when there is an imminent threat to public safety or to stop the destruction of evidence.
So it is at least plausible that if Rebekah Brooks had resigned in the past 24 hours, some of the popular and political fury towards News International and the News of the World would have been assuaged.
Put in broader terms, an American electorate that wanted the rich to pay more in taxes and voted for it in the 2012 election is simply not satisfied, or much less assuaged, by the deal on the fiscal cliff that raised taxes on the wealthy by three points to 39.6 percent.
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