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1 Millennials need reassurance they're doing okay so they don't overreact and crumble.
2 You'll need reassurance that you'll be able to support your family.
3 Irish farmers are facing into difficult times and need reassurance from the highest level.
4 He said customers will need reassurance from retailers that it is safe to shop again.
5 He may need reassurance that you still love him and are committed to the relationship.
6 The Committee will need reassurance that they have done so in private banking, Tyrie added.
7 Victims would need reassurance that they will not be arrested, deported, or forced to leave their abusers.
8 We're in agreement that Charity will need reassurance that we don't blame her for any of this.
9 She said they would need reassurance there would be a level playing field for all types of fintechs.
10 Users of the encrypted-messaging service may need reassurance they aren't the $500 billion social network's next product.
11 But more than anything, she seemed to need reassurance that they would not be attacked by Phelim O'Neill's men.
12 The Committee will need reassurance that they have done so in private banking, Tyrie said in a statement on Thursday.
13 She said frontline medical staff need reassurance from the Ministry of Health that what the hospital does is safe and effective.
14 They need reassurance that the requirements of the Government and society to deal out to them even-handed justice will be met.
15 But seeing an extra 100 people a day who need reassurance about the lack of hand sanitisers means we are very busy.
16 People who need lots of care and support often worry that they are a "burden" and need reassurance about it.
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