Phrases with «public pledge»

A "public pledge" refers to a promise or commitment made by a person or group that is known to and witnessed by the public. It is a way of publicly expressing one's dedication or intention to do something and holds the person accountable for keeping that promise. Full definition

Sentences with «public pledge»

  • Here's hoping that next year, thanks to company's bold public pledge, we'll be reporting numbers that actually earn the «progress» label. (fortune.com)
  • Casey seemed to part ways with his party's leadership when asked by CNN's John King whether Democratic Party leaders - including President Obama, Vice President Biden, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, and Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell - should be making public pledges of support to Specter in an apparent effort to dissuade any would - be primary challengers to the former Republican. (politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com)
  • Clegg and many of his MPs visited universities courting the student vote, and many of his MPs signed public pledges in support of this popular policy. (theguardian.com)
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