41. In Washington today, visiting Russian Communist leader Gennady Zyuganov dismissed Clinton administration efforts to assuage Russian fears over NATO expansion. 42. More likely, the motivation was to assuage Israeli fears. 43. No wonder, Estrada has taken great pains to assuage the fears of investors. 44. NATO in Brussels sought to assuage Italian fears. 45. The fact that Rice and Powell are both black did little to assuage African fears that the continent would be overlooked by the Bush administration. 46. The government offered export-boosting initiatives Wednesday intended to assuage fears of unsettling losses from WTO membership. 47. The heavy security here at the mall assuages our fears but you never know. 48. The new agreement is meant to assuage those fears. 49. The presence of three Army trucks at the end of the street did much to assuage my fears. 50. The United States and other council members hoped the meeting would assuage African fears that planned U.N. reforms would spell the end of U.N. development programs on the continent. |