There was heavy interest in the 2017 budget statement from stakeholders in all sectors of the economy, due to the number of
promises made by the government during the 2016 election campaign.
That is, a person is obligated to keep
promises made in the past, even if he forgot them.
In this the cardholder is allowed to pay for the goods and services on the basis
of promise made by him to pay for them.
For example, are there any systems where politicians and / or editors are held accountable for claims and
promises made during campaigns?
Despite
promises made at the time of his 2011 hunger strike, he is still waiting for a hearing.
Meanwhile on the ground, the developer's actions sometimes bear little resemblance to the plans it submitted and
promises made when asking from provincial approvals.
A state in crisis can't meet its pension obligations, and so
breaks promises made to teachers and state employees decades ago.
Government he said has begun to fulfil the
many promises they made to the people ahead of the 2016 elections and would ensure that, they do not disappoint going forward.
The government in an
election promise made in year 2012, said it was going to construct 200 such schools to promote accessibility and quality of education in the country.
He knows what to say, and makes it sound good, but he has delivered on very few of the grand list of
promises made prior to being elected.
We have developed our capabilities and expertise to achieve two
key promises we make to our clients: meaningful and personalized learning experiences and measurable performance transformation.
I no longer see any reason to trust the things this company says or to believe that it will uphold
whatever promises it makes - and I'm embarrassed for ever having done so.
So this assembly involves the children
discussing promises made by various people in their lives before listening to the story and again discussing.
Some tasks are proving to be especially tricky, so we're doing our best to keep scope in check while still living up to the
original promises we made.
Finally, if you plan to keep your phone for three years, the Pixel 2's new longer
support promise makes it a must.
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.
He said investigators and lawyers will look
into promises made to consumers and whether the companies delivered.
Solving some issue, making life easier, making more money — these are just a few of the most
popular promises made.
And there are plenty of instances in which member states have failed to deliver on
bold promises made on a global stage.
What has me deeply concerned this morning is my district's quiet rolling back of
express promises made to PAC members, perhaps with the hope that none of us would even notice.
Finding general rules sometimes also means highlighting
unrealistic promises made by researchers, maybe also in order to protect people from too many unnecessary medical procedures.
Things get more stylish as the film approaches its climax, taking an hour to make good on the
visual promise made in its opening moments.
Cities and states faced with rising pension costs have begun to search for the most effective way to balance
retirement promises made to workers with the need for fiscal sustainability and employer flexibility.
Teacher - evaluation troubles Many of the reports highlight the challenges these states face in faithfully implementing the teacher -
evaluation promises they made in their applications.
The game was poorly marketed, by which we mean there were quite a
few promises made that were never delivered.
We believe in commitment as a moral,
ethical promise made to someone else — not to be abandoned lightly but only when all alternative solutions to serious marital problems have been exhausted.
He accused the government of failing to
fulfil promises made to cocoa farmers to provide them with incentives such as housing, a pension scheme and feeder roads to cocoa growing communities.
He'll also be focusing
on promises made — and kept — during the early days of his administration.
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