Sentences with phrase «months of broken promises»

The impression is reinforced that Britain's a one - party Tory state and Cameron will be smiling when he emerges relatively unscathed after months of broken promises, incompetence and nastiness.

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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.
In 2009, Carney broke with central bank tradition, which typically offers only vague pronouncements of where interest rates might be headed in the future, and laid out a specific timeline, promising to hold rates at near - zero for 15 months.
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Sadiq Khan has been mayor of London for little more than a month but already he's being accused of breaking his promises.
In an acceptance speech that stressed his liberal beliefs, already set out in his two - month leadership campaign, Mr Clegg promised to fix a «broken» politics which is «out of step» with people and the modern world.
Onondaga County officials never bothered to notify the Onondaga Nation this month that they were about to break their 2011 promise to give the nation a piece of land on Onondaga Lake, the nation's attorney said.
Syracuse, N.Y. — Onondaga County officials never bothered to notify the Onondaga Nation this month that they were about to break their 2011 promise to give the nation a piece of land on Onondaga Lake, the nation's attorney said.
Just five months into his first term, Faso is being hammered for his support of the Republican health care bill and his broken promise to protect people with pre-existing conditions.
So I promised myself that at least for the month of August I would really have my summer break!
Maybe it takes a couple of months after graduation — but I promise the right opportunity will come along Once you get that first break through, I figure it only going to be easier to move up to better jobs!
For the past four months, the 19 public and public charter school teachers in the CityBridge - NewSchools Education Innovation Fellowship have engaged in an in - depth study of the most promising practices in blended and personalized learning, traveling the country and hearing from the leaders in the field., Recently, the Fellows spent part of their school - year spring break on a whirlwind tour of four public schools in Detroit that are budding laboratories in personalized learning.
After over six months of its ground - breaking «Enjoyment Promise» being in place, Fred.
Of course, it took less than four months for the Bush campaign pledge to be undone by «important new information» on the costs of CO2 restrictions that the president used to break his promisOf course, it took less than four months for the Bush campaign pledge to be undone by «important new information» on the costs of CO2 restrictions that the president used to break his promisof CO2 restrictions that the president used to break his promise.
Faraday Future, a hopeful electric automaker that made a big and controversial splash at this year's CES and has since had trouble securing financing for its Nevada manufacturing facility, will break ground on the factory three months after the end of January it initially promised.
No, I'm talking about last month when Microsoft decided to break their promise of unlimited storage to Office 365 subscribers.
Qualcomm has spent the last few months trying to re-build the reputation that it has maintained for years, mainly because this year's flagship offerings have been literally «in the heat» of things The company's Snapdragon 820 has been widely teased all year long and promises to not only fix the broken legacy of the Snapdragon 810, but to also take technology a step further.
Silver lining, it gives us plenty of time to save up — because we might have promised not to shop this month (I might have already broken this).
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