Sentences with phrase «public promises»

After all, marriage begins with a simple public promise of mutual fidelity between a man and a woman.
Responding to increased expectations from consumers and pressure from environmental organizations, among other motivations, hundreds of corporations have made public promises to help end deforestation.
Seems like I need to have more public promises in life, huh?
After all, he made a very public promise to buy all the aspirin you want.
The universities will have to rely on Governor Andrew Cuomo's public promises not to continue raiding SUNY.
Most startlingly of all, Laws twice recalls him floating ways of freezing or cutting NHS spending, only to be reminded how bad that would look given his emotional public promises to defend it.
And, contradicting public promises, universities are raising their net prices faster for low - income than higher - income students.
Education will continue to be a critical issue at the Statehouse with public promises from Gov. Butch Otter and other state officials to increase school funding.
Evolution is now claiming you won't able to finish the single player career despite promising a platinum for the Plus version plus they are not supporting PS3 wheels, depsite public promises.
Microsoft already broke a very public promise a couple weeks ago when they announced that they will not offer unlimited OneDrive storage to Office 365 subscribers.
«Many high - profile manufacturers have made a public promise to start using only certified sustainable palm kernel oil from 2015, but it's looking increasingly likely that this won't be possible for many of them.
We all know by now that the public promise of EPL and ECL glory conflicts with the in house top 4 last 16 model espoused by Stan, the board, the CEO and Arsene.
The governor's statement was another in series of public promises, New Yorkers can only hope that this time actions will follow words.
The ICA's Art Night promises to perform magic on a number of famous and secret London sites that aren't normally open to the public
A second exhibition of more than 70 works from their collection, Private Passion, Public Promise: The James W. and Frances G. McGlothlin Collection of American Art, coincided with the museum's reopening.
Adultery is not a crime, but in general spouses at time of marriage (common - law unions may vary) involve some public promise of fidelity.
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