Sentences with phrase «point campaign promises»

And at some point campaign promises won't be good enough.

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In the past, brand promises and marketing campaigns provided companies the first point of contact with potential customers and prospects.
During the 2006 election campaign the Conservative party had promised to cut the GST by two points.
A campaign full of promise came to an abrupt turning point come the turn of the year, and Arsenal have not quite recovered from it as yet.
The addition of hugely talented, seasoned performers like Alan Trouten and Graeme Holmes, last season's strong defensive record and the fact they knocked four goals past Hamilton Academical in a League Cup win last week all point to a promising campaign.
Even so, they won't want to end another promising campaign with a loss, especially not in front of their home fans, but against a Blackburn side who've lost just one of their last seven games, they may well have to settle for just a point.
He points out that Cunningham played a major role in his 2006 campaign for attorney general - also as an unpaid volunteer - and, as promised back then, he still went after Medicaid fraud with record - setting results.
But the current U.S. administration was elected while campaigning with an all - around protectionist message with even direct and pointed criticism of Chinese policies, so they ostensibly must do something or risk not living up to a lot of their campaign promises.
He pointed out that the hardest thing about governance is being able to deliver on campaign promises to the people.
Electorally, Thompson's chances seem grim: He's down by sixteen points; an expected low turnout puts Thompson at a deeper disadvantage by making it more costly to draw out votes, say political analysts; Bloomberg is readying what the campaign promises to be the «largest get - out - the - vote operation in the history of municipal politics»; and the mayor's also cut into Thompson's potential labor support, depriving him of ground troops.
That timetable gives the Tories a useful selling point when they go into the general election campaign, although it is still several years after the 2015 deadline they promised when they entered government.
Trump criticized the New York Times story stating that he has failed to fulfill campaign promises on undoing key Obama administration policies, calling the newspaper «failing» and pointing to early successes like exiting the international Paris climate accord and getting conservative Judge Neil Gorsuch on the U.S. Supreme Court.
But as Gene Russianoff, staff attorney for the Straphangers Campaign, points out, whether Cuomo and his successors will continue to make good on their promise isn't clear.
Eze reaffirmed BSO's conviction that President Buhari is fulfilling his campaign promises to Nigerians and Ndigbo in particular, pointing out that federal roads cruelly abandoned by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), in the South - East and Second Niger Bridge are now receiving attention.
De Blasio's populist campaign, with its focus on inequality, promise to govern on behalf of the ’99 per cent» and pledge to raise taxes on the very rich, certainly appeared to «break every rule in the New Labour playbook», as Diane Abbott crowed the day after the Democrats beat the Republicans by a near - 50 point margin.
He called Cuomo's plan «a commendable proposal,» but reminded reporters that New Yorkers gave him a 49 - point win after he campaigned on a promise to increase taxes on those earning at least $ 500,000.
Though Perry will probably make this point on the campaign trail, he's not likely to promise to take over the nation's schools.
America's Promise Alliance, Attendance Works, the Campaign for Grade - Level Reading, Everyone Graduates Center, Get Schooled, Healthy Schools Campaign, the Institute for Educational Leadership, Mentor, Points of Light and United Way Worldwide invite you to join us for the sixth year of the Attendance Awareness Campaign, which designates September as Attendance Awareness Month.
Case in point: the Evangelical Environmental Network (EEN) recently launched a «Pro-Life Clean Energy Campaignpromising to «organize half a -LSB-...]
Croakey's analysis of health policies aired during the Victorian election campaign raised some pertinent questions from people such as Christine Walker from the Chronic Illness Alliance, who pointed out that large sums had been promised for health infrastructure projects but there was little to no discussion about how money might be best spent to better integrate services for patients.
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