Reassured, perhaps: Nutrition science is sometimes murky even to experts.
" It's all right, ma'am," he reassured the homeowner " I'm a police officer.
Investors had panicked they would not be able to sell shares they did not want, rather than being reassured over market stability.
If you can't give up your bacon or burger habit, be reassured one bite will not kill you.
"The insurance will make good Samaritans feel reassured, which may aid the spread of virtue and positive energy in society," a customer that has bought the policy was quoted by cnr.
" "That was a long time ago, sweetheart,"he reassured her.
" Reassured, the general nodded and went back to the grill.
The doctor had given me the same line, reassured me it wouldn't hurt one bit.
This could lead to some people being falsely reassured, others worrying unnecessarily or facing higher insurance premiums and the NHS being put under added pressure.
Once she was somewhat disappointed on hearing that we had decided to wait for two years before getting married, but when she learned that my father and mother were both pleased with the match she seemed reassured.
Voices were heard faintly halloaing in the direction of the two gigs; and though this reassured us for Joyce and Hunter, who were well to the eastward, it warned our party to be off.
But the mere fact that he was a man, however wild, had somewhat reassured me, and my fear of Silver began to revive in proportion.
" He was growing more and more excited, and this alarmed me for my father, who was very low that day and needed quiet; besides, I was reassured by the doctor's words, now quoted to me, and rather offended by the offer of a bribe.
" Minutes later, as child and vet reassured the stricken beast, the hypodermic found its mark.
" Reassured by the kindness of the Caliph, Sidi-Nouman at length began his tale.
Reassured by the nature of their occupation, I advanced towards them and they greeted me in Arabic, asking who I was and whence I came.