Sentences with phrase «as broken promise»

In most cases, a breach of contract can be defined as broken promise, stemming from someone's failure to fulfill any term of a contract without a legitimate, lawful excuse.
How can we best clarify that fact to the consumers of climate science so that they can view advances in the science as a good thing, not as a broken promise, probabilistic or otherwise?
However, today's front pages have a very different reaction, playing it as a broken promise that will take money from «white van man,» the self - employed plumbers and electricians whom the tabloid press love to champion.
According to a transcript provided by her campaign, Teachout assailed Cuomo's various 2010 campaign vows to clean up Albany as broken promises.
Kant proposed that we judge the rightness or wrongness of an act, such as breaking a promise, by considering what happens if everyone does it.

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Syriza, which broke a two - party - led system, has disappointed some on the left for implementing austerity measures and the reputation of the mainstream parties remains damaged following what is perceived as years of failed promises.
Jay Timmons, the president and CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers, said «now it's up to business to deliver» on the promises they made as they advocated for their tax breaks.
Trump has been vocal in his praise of Carrier and has reportedly offered the company $ 7 million in tax breaks as part of the agreement, which Trump brokered after his election win last month after promising on the campaign trail that he would save the jobs in question.
Kids love tablets as much as anyone, and this bundle from Amazon comes with an affordable e-reader, kids content, a tough case, and the promise of a replacement should they break it.
Breaking promises is generally legal, but is widely thought of as unethical; 3.
Instead of defending it as fair or necessary, they repeatedly claimed that it was in fact not a broken promise at all.
Governments often break promises but they rarely do so as blatantly as this.
At the post-Budget Treasury briefing yesterday there was definitely smell of blood in the water as it became clear that Hammond's spokespeople had no real defence for the broken promise.
Working at home may offer benefits, such as flexible hours, but some businesses providing the opportunity are offering broken promises and false claims.
I believed the Liberal campaign promises that the National Energy Board process was so badly broken that no pipeline could be approved as a result of that process.
By 2017, B.C. families and industries will have seen their power costs increase by 80 per cent on the B.C. Liberal's watch, including as a result of Premier Clark's broken election promises on hydro rates.
Warren accused Sloan of breaking his promise to customers since he took over as CEO in late 2016 after a fake accounts scandal burst into the headlines.
It can either break its promise not to raise taxes, as the G and G have urged it should do.
Or it can break its promise not to cut transfers, as, well, Terry Corcoran has suggested.
Another of Ramirez's lawyers, Mark Rosenbaum of the legal advocacy group Public Counsel, characterized the DACA program as a promise from the federal government's executive branch that DACA recipients would not be targeted for deportation and said he hoped that promise would not be broken.
Faraday Future has a promising view of high tech, state - of - the - art future electric cars as it breaks ground on its first production plant in North Las Vegas, Nevada.
we are no longer servants but friends, we are no longer exiles but home builders, we are no longer fighting but farming, we are no longer orphans but family, we are no longer meant for the brickyard but for the Promised Land, we are no longer broken but we are mended and healed and whole, we are no longer wanderers but we are the ones who belong, with just as much a right to Love and to grace and to redemption as every one who draws breath from the breath of God.
It arouses in us sensations we have never had before, never anticipated having as though we had broken out of our normal mode of consciousness and possess joys [«Joy»] not promised to our birth!
In an election year when reality seems as remote as a Pluto flyby; a year already marked by bombastic promises of walls, jobs, «a future to believe in» and free stuff for everybody, maybe we should take a quick break from the narcoleptic snooze imposed on us by the mass media.
The call of Abraham may be seen as a special instance of the breaking in of God's promise to the universe within the texture of a particular people's existence.
Just as his political rhetoric did not amount to much, as we still have a bad economy, war, and a bunch of other broken promises or empty words to consider.
My hope is in Jesus Christ and that is just that, plain and simple, the way the Bible has it, and according to the promises that are actually given there, which are mostly for forgiveness of sins, as I keep saying like a broken record, here.
The promise of God to Abraham, Israel, and the Church, therefore, may be viewed cosmologically (and not just historically) as a special instance of the general breaking in of God's promise to the entire emergent universe.
Yet consider Jeremiah's formulation of this promise of the new covenant as a covenant which can not be broken: «not like the covenant which I made with their fathers when I took them by the hand to bring them out of the land of Egypt, my covenant which they broke
Jeremy I believe you answered the question in another discussion why God seemed evil by punishing other nations i prefer the word you used which is judgement.God weighs up the hearts and then judges fairly thats not evil in fact he weighs up all the factors before he makes his decision and his decisions are perfect and wise.When he commanded Israel to wipe out other nations it was Gods judgement on these nations because of the evil they had committed in alot of ways its exaggerated because they did nt have Christ to shield them like we have if anything it shows how merciful God is towards us today.In those days gods judgement was quick and immediate.What happened to Israel when they broke the laws God gave them they immediately fell into judgement often resulting in many deaths to there own people until the sins of the people were dwelt with.So even for Gods people it was a conditional on there attitude and actions towards God.Again we see God is merciful to these previous nations that were destroyed as Christ after his crucifiction went and preached to them giving them the opportunity to repent so again we see God is still merciful.His word is true The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness.
Although they cite the Baptist theologian Timothy George in a way that shows his awareness of the ground - breaking work of the World Conference on Faith and Order at Montreal in 1963 on «Scripture, Tradition, and traditions,» Noll and Nystrom make no systematic use of his insights; they also neglect to note the phraseology of Pope John Paul II when he called for further study on «the relationship between Sacred Scripture as the highest authority in matters of faith and Sacred Tradition as indispensable to the interpretation of the Word of God» (Ut Unum Sint, 79)» a formulation that I think may hold the best promise of resolving the question since the sixteenth century.
The point is that we may judge according to it whether we ought to achieve a better consequence by breaking a promise, by asking whether we would regard it as desirable that regularly when the scales are balanced in a certain way all persons should break a promise of a certain solemnity in order to achieve an advantage of a certain magnitude.
Clearly in this way of viewing the situation, the promise - breaking must weigh much more heavily than in a pure ethic of consequences, for the ideal to which I look forward will not include easy promise - breaking as a part.
A trail of broken promises, abuses and disappointments, as well as robbing from the poor to give to the rich parish priests for fancy cars and crystal goblets.
As Poles involved in the rising died by the thousands every day, the massive Soviet army sat passively by on the far side of the Vistula, Churchill and the British anguished over their broken promises, and Roosevelt could hardly have cared less.
A strike at Britain's leading chocolate maker Cadbury's, drew one step closer on Saturday 18 July as workers begin to vote on action against the company's broken pay promises.
its Money cause if it was trophy's it have be Man City my guess I think pep don't like how Sanchez is acting if I was Man City fan I wouldn't want him I use love Sanchez but he's true colors are showing arsenal have try offer nice package now I think he's been bit greedy with everything but who can blame him we're shambles from top too bottom I don't care where he goes I don't care we're ozil goes and by looking at lacasette he looks like he wants out as promises have been broke he came play with Sanchez and ozil and he gets welbeck and iwobi not fair really, I just want wenger gone because them players are not playing for him a lot is not rite and we as fans are paying for it but I don't care anymore don't care who leaves who comes in club is dead watch Liverpool yesterday boy was I envy ahwell let's see what happens
Also, the notion of breaking promises to players that have their numbers un-retired can only carry merit so long as the realities of not running out of numbers doesn't exist.
I share the sentiment but personally I don't feel as if I am on the other end of a broken promise.
He is a great player but with our own Giroud in great form and still improving at centre forward and with great options up front in Alexis, Walcott and Welbeck, as well as promising young strikers like Akpom, Campbell and Sanogo trying to break through, I don't see a striker as a big transfer priority for the summer, especially if it is going to use up the lion's share of our budget.
he has also the monkey on his back of being here to long and with it being viewed much the same as TW who though appears to be full of promise he in fact is a hinderance to younger talent wishing to break into the arsenal first eleven.
We should only use youngsters when they're shown able to play on the same level as our first team like Iwobi, the excuse that our future is bright should not be a reason for Arsenal fans to accept mediocrity and broken promises.
After breaking through as a promising youngster at Arsenal in the late 90s, Austrian goalkeeeper Alex Manninger has had a well traveled career and is now with Bundesliga side FC Augsburg, though he very recently spent four years at Juventus as a backup to Gianluigi Buffon.
John Blakeman came to the University of Missouri five years ago as a promising young football player, but mononucleosis and a broken wrist kept him out of all but two games his freshman season.
The youngster showed real promise when he broke through under Tim Sherwood and established himself as a first - team regular in Pochettino's first season in charge.
Our much improved defensive shape, and defending as a unit, afforded him the opportunities to take risks in attempts to win the ball back, and though he was excellent in preventing the more promising of opposition moves he displayed as much, if not more, quality when it came to breaking up moves in the very early stages of their attack.
He has done as he promised and delivered silverware and success, breaking the Club's 35 - year trophy drought and securing the title in 2012.
Other promising youngsters such as Zelalem and Miquel may not be good enough to break the first team this season, but should make an appearance in the FA or Capital One Cup.
The derby once more promises to take center stage after the international break when Arsenal welcome Spurs to the Emirates hoping to cause an upset for Spurs who have rightly come to be regarded as favorites in recent seasons.
Aaron Ramsey displayed a lot of promise when he signed as a teenage sensation from Cardiff back in 2008, but he sustained a terrible leg - break injury the season after.
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