Rest assured, I will answer this question.
It just means that you can be assured that whoever is telling you this pretty much guarantees what they are telling you.
Rest assured, I will not sleep until I find my daughters kidnapper and kill him.
Things like that.
2007-03-29 08:53:48
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answered by ammonnelson2002 2
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2016-10-02 00:59:19
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answered by ? 4
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2016-12-12 16:12:55
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answered by sicinski 4
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Rest assured I know how to use that phrase in a sentence.
2007-03-29 08:50:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Break down the phrase and it makes much more sense..
I didn't understand it a while back..but it simply means that you can 'rest' and not worry, whilst you are assured or certain about something.
2007-03-29 09:21:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Since opening the new business, things have been kind of slow, but rest assured, the sale prices will change that!
2007-03-29 08:51:44
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answered by kg 2
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I'm American and my answer is based on the system we have here. For the worst crimes, life without parole is better, for many reasons. I’m against the death penalty not because of sympathy for criminals but because it isn’t effective in reducing crime, prolongs the anguish of families of murder victims, costs a whole lot more than life in prison, and, worst of all, risks executions of innocent people. The worst thing about it. Errors: The system can make tragic mistakes. In 2004, the state of Texas executed Cameron Todd Willingham for starting the fire that killed his children. The Texas Forensic Science Commission found that the arson testimony that led to his conviction was based on flawed science. As of today, 138 wrongly convicted people on death row have been exonerated. DNA is rarely available in homicides, often irrelevant (as in Willingham’s case) and can’t guarantee we won’t execute innocent people. Capital juries are dominated by people who favor the death penalty and are more likely to vote to convict. Keeping killers off the streets for good: Life without parole, on the books in most states, also prevents reoffending. It means what it says, and spending the rest of your life locked up, knowing you’ll never be free, is no picnic. Two big advantages: -an innocent person serving life can be released from prison -life without parole costs less than the death penalty Costs, a surprise to many people: Study after study has found that the death penalty is much more expensive than life in prison. Since the stakes are so high, the process is far more complex than for any other kind of criminal case. The largest costs come at the pre-trial and trial stages. These apply whether or not the defendant is convicted, let alone sentenced to death. Crime reduction (deterrence): The death penalty doesn't keep us safer. Homicide rates for states that use the death penalty are consistently higher than for those that don’t. The most recent FBI data confirms this. For people without a conscience, fear of being caught is the best deterrent. Who gets it: The death penalty isn't reserved for the worst crimes, but for defendants with the worst lawyers. It doesn't apply to people with money. Practically everyone sentenced to death had to rely on an overworked public defender. How many people with money have been executed?? Victims: People assume that families of murder victims want the death penalty imposed. It isn't necessarily so. Some are against it on moral grounds. But even families who have supported the death penalty in principle have testified to the protracted and unavoidable damage that the death penalty process does to families like theirs and that life without parole is an appropriate alternative. It comes down to whether to support the death penalty for the sake of the only two purposes its serves: retribution and revenge.
2016-03-28 01:40:30
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answered by Anonymous
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You can rest assured that your money is safe in our bank.
2007-03-29 09:00:12
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answered by Maria b 6
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I don't know about the rest of em' but assurred as hell I'm gonna go down dem' hills.
2007-03-29 09:09:18
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answered by boz4425 4
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2015-08-06 08:01:58
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answered by Anonymous
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