Aún no tenemos significados para "reassure people".
1All we can do is test and test again, and try to reassure people.
2I don't know what we can say to reassure people.
3We want to reassure people that we are preparing for that possibility, Ms McNeil said.
4It's just a show for the media to reassure people, said carnival goer Francesca Rota.
5Weale also gave short shrift to the idea that early action was needed to reassure people.
6Which is why I call myself Wonko the Sane, just to reassure people on this point.
7I just want to reassure people thoroughbred horses are looked after better than your household pet.
8You're trying to reassure people and help them.
9The messages seek to update and reassure people.
10Ch Supt Graham said officers - some armed - remained across the city centre to reassure people.
11Mr McNoe said the behaviour was unacceptable, and he can reassure people it will not be repeated.
12Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has moved to reassure people in Northern Ireland concerned by the impact of Brexit.
13Even if the plan was never put into action, just knowing it was there would reassure people.
14The Government sought to reassure people last night concerning national emergency plans in the event of terrorist attack.
15They have called for greater testing of products to reassure people there is not a threat to human health.
16As Australians were yesterday asking what went wrong, the government moved to reassure people that no data was compromised.
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