Sentences with phrase «pledge during her speech»

She did make a pledge during her speech, though, to raise enough money to compete with the incumbent.

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HARLEM, Manhattan — Gov. Andrew Cuomo slammed New York City's handling of public housing and pledged $ 550 million — which he says is the largest commitment in the state's history — for NYCHA during a Sunday speech in Harlem.
In her speech during the Conservative leadership contest in the summer May also sounded even more radical than Labour's 2015 manifesto when she pledged: «We're going to have not just consumers represented on company boards, but employees as well.»
As he pledged during this week's debate, Sanders finally released his latest tax return, and the documents reveal he made less in a year — about $ 205,000 in 2014 — than Clinton did from a single speech.
Mandelson fears his own carefully crafted legacy of «industrial activism» built up during his two years as business secretary is under threat, and that Miliband's party conference speech in which he made the energy price pledge was driven by politics as much as economics.
It's a similar message miner delivered during her speech to the Onondaga Conservative Party, where she pledged to wage war against tax deals, including the one proposed by the Onondaga County Industrial Development Agency for the $ 75 million hotel Destiny USA wants to build.
During his speech Mr Corbyn pledged Labour will not offer «false promises» on immigration and said his party will tackle the real issues - and fund areas with high migration.
In his inaugural address, the President pledged to «restore science to its rightful place,» and he received a standing ovation during an early speech before National Academy of Science in which he said, «The days of science taking a back seat to ideology are over.»
The plaintiffs challenged eight restrictions on judicial conduct: 1) the prohibition on judicial candidates campaigning as a member of a political organization, 2) the prohibition on judicial candidates making speeches for or against political organizations or candidates, 3) the ban on judicial candidates making contributions to political causes or candidates, 4) the prohibition on judicial candidates from publicly endorsing or opposing candidates for public office, 5) the prohibition on judges from acting as a leader or holding office in a policitical organization, 6) the prohibition on judicial candidates knowingly or recklessly making false statements during campaigns, 7) the ban on judicial candidates making misleading statements, and 8) the prohibition on candidates making pledges, promises, or committments in connection with cases, controversies, or issues that are likely to come before the court.
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