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We gratefully accepted his promise to help us.

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He did not carry out his promise to us.

The manager has receded from his promise to increase wages.

It's against your promise to go on smoking.

How to cause this: going out with your buddies, promise to be home at 9 PM.

Rice said Moscow must abide by its stated promise to halt military operations.

I promise to document it. In the meantime, this is how I cleaned my closet.

"Do you promise to do whatever I tell you?" said the Master gravely.

It would be less dangerous to break into Gringotts than to renege on a promise to a goblin.

Finally, in 2001, she gave me six rap and hip-hop CDs and made me promise to listen to them.

Do you think this campaign promise to roll back discretionary spending across the board to 2008 levels is feasible?

Since Hamlet saw the ghost, he had often thought of his dead father and of his promise to the ghost.

Instead, these markets need "great leaps downward" - simplifying and cost-reducing technologies that promise to open up historically locked markets.

The promise to match donations is also a long-used trope in political fundraising emails, but it's impossible to know if campaigns actually deliver on such promises.

He has not yet fulfilled his promise to close the prison at guantanamo Bay because he does not know what to do with the remaining inmates.

Parents do promise to buy something and then renege, impose unrealistic expectations, or blame the kids for something they didn't do.

A present of fifty pounds, now and then, will prevent their ever being distressed for money, and will, I think, be amply discharging my promise to my father.

Denise: Fine, but only if you promise to stop going to the racetrack (5) to try to win money on the horse races. It's too risky, and you never win anything.

The two other studies asked people's opinion of a fictional CEO who asked his employees to take a pay cut and failed to follow suit, breaking a promise to refuse dividends from his stock.

Mr Obama may either have to renege on his promise to slash the deficit to 3% of GDP in 2013 from more than 12% now, rein in his spending promises or raise taxes more.

First, they should have used their disastrous inheritance as an excuse to break their promise to maintain NHS spending: even a 5% cut in that bloated department would have eased pressure elsewhere.

What about the next generation of air-traffic control systems that promise to use GPS satellites and radio transponders to warn all aircraft in a given area about the presence of others?

Since he was re-elected in a landslide in January, Mr Rajapaksa has sought to make good on a campaign promise to "create a society with good values and ethics".

Blagojevich, 51, was first elected in 2002 on a promise to clean up after a Republican governor now serving a six-year sentence for fraud, extortion, racketeering, and money laundering.

What I do know is that I'm glad I made a promise to spend my golden years with this wonderful chocolate brown poodle for Cocoa not only shares his life with me; he has made sure that I will be around to share my life with him!

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