Sentences with word «vow»

The word "vow" means a promise or commitment that a person makes to themselves or someone else. Full definition
I also vowed not to take my phone upstairs into the bedroom with me any more.
People who vowed never to retire when they were in their 40s could certainly have a change of heart by their 60s.
I have worked with many who have grown up in households like this who vowed never to repeat that pattern.
The government also vowed to provide 20 percent of electricity generation through «indigenous renewable» sources by that date, as well.
Or he just saw the claw holes and vowed revenge without any further info?
I then vowed to completely shift my business model and sell what I love.
And that means that the government that once vowed never to put the country into deficit will, if current projections hold, spend a short seven consecutive years in the red.
That was a 72 percent increase from the previous year, and city leaders vowed to take a zero - tolerance approach to drinking on the beach this year.
Both candidates vowed to reject such funding — and now elected, they're making good on their pledges.
The company vowed to continue offering its valuable service.
A growing list of media outlets have even vowed no longer to use the team's current name in their coverage of the team.
Some local legislators this week vowed to do just that.
I did a play once when I was in high school and I always vowed I'd never do it again.
At his father's funeral last week, the governor vowed to step in to heal the conflict.
The elected officials vowed a lot of support and help, and many in attendance say they are hopeful.
The groups vowed to ensure that the ban is lifted this year through different legislation, if necessary.
South Korean authorities have previously vowed strong action against what they said were illegal, unfair movements in cryptocurrency trading after a bitcoin frenzy at the end of last year.
I have recently vowed to myself to do a bit more research on my future destinations before I arrive.
In his speech, the prime minister vowed to help create new opportunities for young people.
The old wreck is huge and one dive is never enough, and all students vowed that they would all come back and dive again on the wreck.
He also called for immigration reform and vowed action on two Republican priorities, tax reform and deficit reduction.
In the caption, the 20 - year - old vowed to come back stronger from his impending spell on the sidelines.
At that moment, I silently vowed that I would never be like those parents — I would never travel with my kids.
Against this gloomy backdrop, large nations vowed to curb their carbon habit.
His political opponents vowed to oppose the measure, saying it only rewards illegal behaviour.
All the activists present vowed to continue fighting for climate justice, no matter who is in office.
The parent vowed to sacrifice sleep and food in order to afford private school for her child.
Everyone in the industry, it seemed, read those blogs, and many of the writers / agents / organizations vowed to do something.
And Democratic legislators vowed to undo it in the next legislative session.
While only one team won, the other teams vowed to continue developing their ideas and seek their own independent funding.
Upon his return from the exhibition, the young artist vowed to become a «modern» artist.
The court vowed to set a hearing early next year to work out discovery issues pertaining to class certification and the merits of the case.
We know, we know: getting organized at home can be easier vowed than done.
Amid criticism at public meetings and in written letters, the agency vowed to incorporate stakeholder comments into a revised guidance.
I can not resist a chocolate chip cookie and I have personally vowed to try each and every recipe!
The PAC vowed similar promotions for other candidates would soon be on their way.
The district's lawyers vowed to appeal to the state's highest court.
The schools watchdog vowed to «focus its attention» on those areas failing to raise pupil attainment.
However, considering that Platinum vowed to never work with them again, the price would have to be astronomical.
It appeared that the game drew in the big numbers for its core element of realism, but the game's creators vowed not to stop delivering improvements.
The participant vowed not to use substances such as tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drugs, because she wanted her baby to be healthy.
She has learned that «never say never» is a true statement, for she once vowed never to «stick things onto canvas».
He was among a group of nine members who vowed to oppose the final deal because the city would not commit to making 50 % of the apartments permanently affordable.
In what was a campaign appearance, the speaker also vowed to fund shelter beds for homeless youth currently on waiting listings at the handful of facilities that provide appropriate space.
Price has vowed not to raise prices, lay off staff, or cut executive pay.
However those former members vowed they'd one day be back.
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