Hoping to allay parental fears, Frito-Lay has now introduced the slightly healthier baked Flaming Hot Cheetos.
To allay that fear, a large part of the aglet protocol is devoted to security.
But business owners have the means to allay or at least mitigate such fears.
But Mr Modi on Friday tried to allay fears that the procession had ideological motives.
The website has launched a virtual reality delivery suite to help women to allay their fears.
However, they add that appropriate training is needed to allay concerns about inaccurate recordings.
Detectives have been working with Sikh and Muslim groups in the city to allay fears.
As such, this compromise does little to allay concerns over future spending and tax decisions.
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There is one fear that may be impossible to allay--that investments in the U.S. can be risky.
To allay their fears, Mr Romney must pivot more slowly and less far than he otherwise might.
To be sure, Speaker Boehner and other Republican leaders have been at pains to allay such concerns.
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They will need to proactively engage consumers to allay their fears over unexpected bills or data privacy issues.
India's next government could, however, do something to allay fears by swiftly signing the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
Bayer, Cipro's maker, agreed to provide as much of the drug as Canada needed to allay public fears.
Mr Ren sought to allay those fears, saying jealousy over its success may be a factor behind such allegations.
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LONDON, England -- A ban on human cloning has been pledged by the British government to allay public fears.
The government is aware of investors' misgivings, and is trying to allay them.
Later, the foreign secretary held a meeting with Labour backbenchers to try to allay fears over possible military action.
That reasoning apparently failed to impress the regulators, so Ergen is casting about for ways to allay their concerns.
To allay criticism somewhat, official American spokesmen maintained that these costs would be borne substantially, if not entirely, by others.
Bolivia's indigenous highland peoples chew coca to allay hunger, tiredness and the effects of living at 4, 000 metres (13, 000 feet).
Manuel Gonzalez-Latimer, a postal inspector in Miami, Florida, sought Monday to allay concerns among postal workers about possible exposure to anthrax.
Such efforts are admirable, but not sufficiently widespread to allay the fears of concerned folk such as the creators of pleaserobme.com.
In these prepared remarks provided by his campaign, Obama tries to allay doubts that some Jewish voters have expressed about his candidacy.
Later when he has been formally "read in" on the case, Eric exploits his own (lapsed) Catholic credentials to allay Hanssen's suspicions.
However, London's chief executive Paul Deighton has moved to allay his fears.
The biometrics industry has done its best to allay these privacy concerns.
Developer RWE Npower Renewables said it was working to allay such concerns.
Instead the write-off has largely been useful for professionals like doctors and accountants who want to allay the cost of continuing professional education.
It said the safeguards Google was putting in place, such as blurring faces and registration plates, were sufficient to allay worries about privacy.
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