Sentences with phrase «as vague promises»

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As the polls show, the cheap thrills and vague promises of blowhardism are a lot more popular than anything Ron Paul is offering.
He has some familiar and vague promises and catchphrases about improving education, public safety, and employment — in his words, turning the Bronx into «the Silicon Valley of the East» — but he said he sells himself to the voters as a populist hero and role model.
If the «Yes» campaign loses on the basis of vague «jam tomorrow» promises that don't materialise as absolute manifesto commitments, there won't be losses in Scotland, there will be a slaughter... and of course the gnats are going to sweep up most of the Scottish lib - dem seats anyway.
As foretold by the vague promise last May of a midseason premiere, ABC today revealed that the nine - episode Roseanne revival will officially debut Tuesday, March 27 at 8 p.m. ET with an hourlong premiere, per Variety.
Anticipate «need to know» issues, and be as detailed as you can when responding — because people are not reassured by vague promises to «provide that information later.»
The underlying issue here is that the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus and the also - similar Galaxy Tab 7.7 are both still waiting for their Ice Cream Sandwich upgrades — with only a vague promise and not so much as an estimated window of arrival.
As yet, only the vague promise of «autumn» has been given by the American bookseller as to when John Lewis customers can expect to find them on the high street (so presumably no later than a month after they become available onlineAs yet, only the vague promise of «autumn» has been given by the American bookseller as to when John Lewis customers can expect to find them on the high street (so presumably no later than a month after they become available onlineas to when John Lewis customers can expect to find them on the high street (so presumably no later than a month after they become available online).
The platform also contains the following vague and ambiguous promise: «A Conservative government will... address the issue of greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), with a made - in - Canada plan, emphasising new technologies, developed in concert with the provinces and in coordination with other major industrial countries.»
Normally, waiver is a very broad concept that has only a vague connection to promissory estoppel which is usually a cause of action that allows one to sue due to reliance upon a promise even in the absence of consideration or other contract formation formalities such as a writing.
The company is on a hiring spree that could change that, but its work seems worth more as a series of parts than a product, and its bombastic promises aimed more at generating vague publicity than reaching potential consumers.
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