Antonym: diffidence. Similar words: insurance, endurance, assure, reassuring, france, entrance, tolerance, utterance. Meaning: [ə'ʃʊərəns] n. 1. freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities 2. a binding commitment to do or give or refrain from something 3. a statement intended to inspire confidence 4. a British term for some kinds of insurance.
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31. North-east farmers launch beef and lamb quality assurance scheme.
32. These jobs offer little assurance of long-term employment.
33. Still, some things may be said with reasonable assurance.
34. He missed the vehement assurance of Will Douglas.
35. He had based his whole decision on that assurance.
36. I need an assurance that you will support me.
37. If you are aged over 55, Family Assurance Society will reduce the sum assured by £20 for each year above 55.
38. Companies want assurance of reliable, high-capacity telecommunications for access to the Internet and other data networks.
39. She had forgotten the compulsion of his confident smile,(sentencedict.com) the total assurance he carried everywhere he went.
40. After the course, I began taking more interest in how other departments were tackling quality assurance.
41. I want your assurance that you will always allow genuine gipsies to camp there.
42. His lawyer was unwilling to give him any kind of assurance about the outcome of the trial.
43. Life insurance levies Relief for levies imposed under the Lautro Indemnity Scheme will be available for life assurance companies as management expenses.
44. The nationally-developed unit has been produced with the assistance of the Institute of Quality Assurance.
45. Following the Financial Services Act the range of information available on long term assurance products continues to develop.
46. Will my right hon. Friend give me a categorical assurance that that order was decided solely on price?
47. In the electronic republic, there needs to be assurance of a media environment of wide-open access to send and receive.
48. Two weeks later a letter arrived from the solicitors for the archdiocese providing the assurance that we sought.
49. I felt no great assurance of comfort, but my conviction of evil grew a little less.
50. So within the supermarkets' own quality assurance schemes, sewage sludge is likely to be ruled out.
51. Mirren, possibly the best working actress today, imbues this movie with grace and assurance.
52. The loan applicant needs assurance that his proposals for future operations are soundly based.
53. Recently I spent ages looking through a pile of labels trying to find harvest interval information for the cereals assurance scheme.
54. Other types of articles which feature less often include the computer corner, regional trends, and quality assurance.
55. Chapters 6 and 7 extensively cover the evaluation process and quality assurance.
56. Peace fell upon her spirit. Strong comfort and assurance bathed her whole being. Life was so solid and splendid, and so good. Thomas Wolfe
57. This implies that very demanding quality assurance procedures and methods are needed in such circumstances.
58. But it is a good idea to arrange separate term assurance in case there is another crash on the stock market.
59. Just like that, with the ease and assurance of a thing that was not only commonplace hut also predestined.
60. He has spoken sharply to Mr Dach about it and has received his assurance that such a thing will never happen again.
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