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1 Mr Harrison wanted to assure the public there was little cause for concern.
2 However, gardaí sought to assure the public that disruption would be limited insofar as possible.
3 The organisation wants to assure the public that patient and public safety is paramount at all times.
4 The NZNO wants to assure the public that patient and public safety is paramount at all times.
5 They are now seeking to assure the public there is "nothing illegal" about the contract.
6 Police want to assure the public that if they have concerns for their safety they will be taken seriously.
7 In both cases, the capital is wanted to assure the public and to induce it to trust the concern.
8 The management of Intercape can assure the public of Southern Africa that this is not the standard of service.
9 He was quick to assure the public their baggage was removed from the plane, in accordance with strict regulations.
10 No wonder he rushed into print to assure the public that he was not in favor of total abstinence.
11 He was taking this action "to satisfy myself and assure the public that the appropriate actions were taken".
12 After spy chief Nikolai Patrushev's warning on Tuesday Russian officials rushed to assure the public that security had been tightened.
13 We assure the public that power stations are running as normal. Eskom statement Eskom's winter forecast The pressure is on Eskom this winter.
14 Kelsey said he had to assure the public that safeguards would ensure patient data could be used only for the benefit of NHS care.
15 Mr Bush said he could assure the public that the failings of a few staff at a point in time did not represent national practice.
16 Despite the meeting, the Government last night moved to assure the public that there was no evidence of an increased terrorist threat to the State.
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