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(181) It is a half-way house, an intermediate commitment with no binding promises for the future and a built-in escape route.
(182) Hayes asserted that he had been deceived by the southern promises to maintain order.
(183) Perhaps it is a movie about the promises and failures of public works in and since the New Deal.
(184) Maurice breaks his promises so consistently that he begins to seem a professional liar.
(185) Large global organizations are unable to keep their promises to provide these benefits.
(186) Many people wonder for how long cosmetic accounting can hide broken promises.
(187) A recruiter entices the poor and the homeless with promises of employment, good wages,(http://sentencedict.com/promises.html) food and shelter.
(188) They meet at McDiarmid Park in what promises to be a most enthralling encounter.
(189) Half the promises people say were never kept, were never made. Edgar Watson Howe
(190) We are still waiting for promises given to us in 1981 over the Alta dam to be honoured.
(191) The alternatives have very seldom been tested in any scientific way, and their promises of miracle cures are usually anecdotal.
(192) There is no invested fund, only promises of how much future contributors will be prepared to pay.
(193) Organised by the Alton and District Arts Council, the week promises to be better than ever.
(194) Some people break promises for the pleasure of breaking them. William Hazlitt
(195) As discussed in the Magma Metals story in Chapter Seven, that demands much more than initial feelings of respect and promises.
(196) Beyond that, it promises to provide a weekly primer on dopey and unctuous behavior among upscale hillbillies who dress well.
(197) Professional: The trail of broken promises at home is mirrored by a trail of broken contracts at work.
(198) Guinness was accused of bad faith, in particular for failing to adhere to promises made in the official offer documents.
(199) Not for him was the formal ceremony of admission, with its conditional baptism and its awesome recital of categorical promises.
(200) Memorex promises to offer its higher capacity libraries to AS/400 users soon.
(201) He had promises from several large customers to use his services.
(202) However, some critics have expressed doubts over whether future governments can be locked into the promises.
(203) He has yet to deliver on promises such as welfare reform, an overhaul of campaign financing or a balanced budget.
(204) To hir, the grandiose promises of Utopia emblazoned across the screen were not only unconvincing but nauseating.
(205) President Clinton has said he will act to stop the war spreading to Kosovo, but few in Kosovo believe his promises.
(206) But there is grave doubt among environmentalists as to whether the Government will fulfil its promises according to schedule.
(207) And Walsh piled on the pressure to get promises of advertising business.
(208) Losers make promises they often break. Winners make commitments they always keep. Denis Waitley
(209) The Budget also marked a head-on collision between Conservative Party election promises and the real world, however.
(210) The department occasionally receives complaints about health clubs, usually alleging a club did not fulfill promises about its facility or equipment.
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