Sentences with phrase «basic promise we made to»

We have failed as a community when we have broken the basic promise we made to our kids: that they will have an equal opportunity at success.

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Microsoft today made good on a promise from last fall, adding several basic mobile device management (MDM) tools to all commercial Office 365 subscriptions.
«Our basic brand promise we make to our guests is pretty compelling,» he says.
This week I've made a promise to myself to get back to basics.
But I think he is now too far gone, too many basic mistakes riddle his every game that he will not make the player he promised to be and should have been, had we had a manager who had even a scintilla of defensive knowhow.
In fulfilment of government's promise to make basic education free and ensure participation by all, the Capitation Grant was increased by 100 percent from GH cents 4.50 per capita to GH cents 9.00 in 2017.
Cuomo said the Coliseum promised to make «basic structural modifications» to fit the League's specifications, including improving the facility's ice - making capabilities.
In fulfillment of its promise to make basic education free and accessible to all, government has announced plans to increase capitation grant from GHC 9.00 to GHC 10.00 in 2018.
This characteristic makes it difficult to compare him with Romney and Gingrich, who have promised to support basic research despite overall cuts in discretionary spending.
The space between basic science and drug approval — the translational piece — has come to be known as the «valley of death,» because many promising findings never make it to market.
To make matters worse, when research institutes license their promising compounds very early in development, the terms of such deals often aren't great for the basic researchers.
It's Quiz Time is definitely a promising trivia game with a good selection of ways to play but its reliance on basic and seemingly computer - generated questions makes it a tough game to recommend to trivia buffs.
Some of the world's most impoverished countries have made dramatic progress in their quest to ensure that all children get a basic education, but political indifference, failed domestic policies, and broken financial promises have pushed the international goal of universal schooling off target, according to UNESCO.
In line with the basic tenet of the polluter pays principle, the $ 100 billion developed countries have promised to contribute for climate finance by 2020 must be made up entirely of public funds.
The most obvious thing Android fans have to look forward to is the release of Android L. Much as iOS 7 remade iOS into a flatter, less skeuomorphic design, Android L promises to give Android a huge image makeover thanks to the addition of Material Design, a new design language that will make major changes to Android's basic UI.
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