Quisara is offended by his violation of her privacy, but Armusia charms her with his courtly manners and palliates much of her hostility.
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Still, a media-magnified anxiety about job stability and wage growth is integral to the civic topography that the next president must palliate.
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To palliate Senate and House leaders, she read selections from the reports taking issue with her judgment, but would not hand them over.
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One character explains her unhappy marriage by saying, " The denial was the analgesic with which I palliated the mistake that was us ."
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Doctors were told, he said, that they were best off " trying to palliate symptoms, withholding medications until symptoms occurred ."
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Overall, the most troubling thing about " The Adventures of Tom Sawyer " is that it wants to please but settles for palliating.
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Ginsburg said, " and risks steering students at greatest risk for substance abuse away from extracurricular involvement that potentially may palliate drug problems ."
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By having generated this fear, campaigners are optimistic that governments must now be seen to be actually doing something that will palliate public concerns and fears.
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With the added prospects of increasing energy costs, it makes good sense to seriously consider the use of solar energy to solve or palliate water problems.
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By some accounts, the initial offer to Cabral was a " pro forma " gesture to palliate his faction rather than an earnest offer.