Collocations withassurance
These are words often used in combination withassurance.
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absolute assurance
I do not think, however, that enquiry into claims of revelation needs be kept on hold until absolute assurance be gained on the points of natural theology.
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adequate assurance
These are some of the gaps in our measures for giving people an adequate assurance of security.
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false assurance
Yet such systems depended upon the false assurance that the body provided a stable site for establishing intelligible racial identification.
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quality assurance mechanism
It also supports the use of a quality assurance mechanism at a local level.
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reasonable assurance
For reasons detailed below, the letter can be dated to the final months of 1649 with reasonable assurance.
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security assurance
This offers only limited security assurance as there still can be an algorithm that easily solves the problem for a subset of the problem space.
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verbal assurance
She received the verbal assurance that her son, and those men similarly placed with him, should not be sent out to the front.
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written assurance
They were given a written assurance that they could do so safe in the knowledge that the road proposal would not be revived.
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