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allay

[uh-ley] / əˈleɪ /


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The board beckoned Iger back in November 2022 to quell a revolt by senior Disney executives and allay concerns among investors.

From Los Angeles Times

Sarandos tried to allay the senators’ antitrust worries, saying a combined Netflix and Warner Bros. would “strengthen the American entertainment industry, preserve choice and value for consumers, and create opportunities for creators.”

From Barron's

Brown told MSPs: "I do not think that in six short weeks the bill can be amended sufficiently to allay those concerns and the other flaws in the bill."

From BBC

All sides met last week to discuss how to allay U.S. concerns over Arctic security without crossing Denmark’s red lines on Greenland’s sovereignty, according Danish officials.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Japanese government bonds will sell off further if the Takaichi administration fails to allay investor concerns about Japan’s fiscal sustainability,” the team adds.

From The Wall Street Journal