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1 They said more officers would be deployed to provide reassurance to mosques.
2 Armed officers would be on site to provide reassurance , a police spokesman said.
3 Whiu said the arrest would provide reassurance to the community.
4 She said it'll provide reassurance to the school community as they move to reopen.
5 Group revision can provide reassurance , answers to the supposedly stupid questions, and different perspectives.
6 To the knowing they provide reassurance that the future is not just chance and contingency.
7 If you're using a pudding bowl, a disc of paper at the base may provide reassurance .
8 Programmes had to be amusing and interesting to hold the audience, as well as provide reassurance .
9 However, the results provide reassurance that group profitability can start to be recovered despite challenging end markets.
10 A public inquiry into the banking sector could provide reassurance to the public, says a banking expert.
11 Such observational studies do not have the rigor of full-scale clinical trials but they do provide reassurance .
12 Police said they were assisting security staff as a precautionary measure and to provide reassurance to hospital staff.
13 In the past, we looked to regional names to provide reassurance ; nowadays we look for our favourite grape.
14 Available data from studies conducted in children and adults provide reassurance that repeated annual immunization is safe and effective.
15 We believe that this should provide reassurance to our loyal customers that SAA is moving in the right direction.
16 Again, we are looking to see whether changes can be made which provide reassurance while maintaining the balance we seek.
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