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(151) His promises are a snare.
(152) An ounce of performance is worth pounds of promises. Mae West
(153) Governments appeared to carry out their promises.
(154) I was always careful about promises and threats.
(155) My whole life is a series of broken promises.
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(156) The Normandie, due on May 18, promises luxury afloat.
(157) They are really promises - promises intended to be binding, intended to be acted on, and in fact acted on.
(158) The President seems to be backtracking on some of his election promises.
(159) Gone are Tory promises of across-the-board tax cuts or scaremongering about Labour's tax bombshells.
(160) You can't expect me to trust you after all the other promises you've broken, you know. I wasn't born yesterday.
(161) And more disturbingly for the other clubs with ambition, the display promises even greater deeds.
(162) However, Netanyahu seriously underestimated the level of disillusionment his policies, and broken promises, had provoked.
(163) It will deliver the promises made in the citizens charter to extend the powers of the four regulators of the privatised utilities.
(164) Development work has begun at one hill which alone promises deposits of two million ounces of gold.
(165) Development of this approach in experimental closed ecosystems promises big terrestrial payoffs from this form of space biotechnology.
(166) Several courts have held, however[sentencedict.com], that express disclaimers in employee handbooks can negate any promises made.
(167) It promises higher top-rate income taxes for individuals and corporations - and on the wealthier retirees who also receive government benefits.
(168) No fast talking, no false promises, and if combat ensues there's no quarter asked or given.
(169) The military regime has not kept faith with its promises of democratic reform.
(170) The commission promises that its proposals under the social chapter will be squeaky-clean in their impact on jobs.
(171) When his promises and threats failed, Antoninus had the boys sentenced to death in seven different courts.
(172) But if its promises are broken there is no financial compensation on offer.
(173) Promises may fit the friends, but non- performance will turn them into enemies. Benjamin Franklin
(174) One must have a good memory to be able to keep the promises that one makes. Friedrich Nietzsche
(175) The last of these promises often proves more than a chimera, however.
(176) One of Murrow's chief campaign promises was to do something about bribery and corruption.
(177) Sometimes people don't understand the promises they're making when they make them. John Green
(178) But the new decade also promises to revolutionise high street bank branches yet again.
(179) All kinds of extravagant promises were made during the election campaign.
(180) The promises no longer have any substance for them, but that appalling fact has not penetrated their minds.
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