As a carrot, more money will be promised to the most disabled people once savings flow in.
How big can the diamond ring get, and how much more wealth will be promised to her before she agrees to a finite, two-decade marriage?
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The only way that the oncoming flood of baby boomers will be able to receive all the Medicare benefits that they were promised would be to either increase payments into the system or reduce disbursements from it.
Felipe Calderon brought in the army to fight drug cartels when he took office in 2006 and promised to be tough on any officers who were found to accept bribes by drug gangs.
In the end this proved to be Yevgeny Primakov, who promised to carry out the necessary economic reforms.
The best way to win these investors over would be to convince them that long-promised plans to finish roads, ports, railways and other projects would be speeded up, rather than delayed.
Of course, the latter choice will be dressed up as a "strategic redeployment, " clearing the way for what is promised to be a more determined and successful effort to go after al Qaeda elsewhere, notably in Afghanistan and perhaps in Pakistan.
In order to intercept would-be migrants, the authorities promised to impose tougher visa requirements and to beef up the coastguard.
After years of wandering in the "biomedical desert, " Mr. Greenberg writes, how happy psychiatrists will be to reach the promised land, where they will not have to talk to patients at all, just scan their brains with a costly fMRI!
Similarly, hedge funds that aim to deliver absolute returns on a consistent basis should be held accountable to their promised objective.
In the lab, CIGS panels have promised to be far more efficient than Cad-Tel.
Her current tenure, though, promised to be different -- or at least more secure.
It was a slightly embarrassing back-down to what had always promised to be a controversial subject.
Janet is an amazing woman and promised to be my guide next time I visited Los Angeles.
The game promised to be an old-fashioned prairie combine demolition derby, with two of the nation's best frontcourts.
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He spoke to a crowd of potential voters in Concord, where he promised to be an inclusive leader.
The AFL-CIO promised to be very active in supporting Poshard's candidacy, but Ryan was a well-established political figure.
But what about when the value that was promised to be delivered from a partnership fails to materialize?
However, he has promised to be on the start line for the race's 30th anniversary on Sunday 19 September.
During the current parliament, health and international development were the only two departments to be promised above-inflation funding increases.
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In 2006, the voters booted the big-spending Republicans out, in part because Democrats promised to be more fiscally responsible.
Using the slogan "Send a Farmer to Congress, " Salazar promised to be a strong voice in Congress for rural Colorado.
The trip comes a year after President Barack Obama promised to be a "full partner" with Mexico in fighting drugs.
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United Launch Alliance (ULA), a joint venture between Boeing and Lockheed, has publicly promised to be ready in four years.
We had scheduled the first night of training to start at 1700 hours, as it promised to be cooler than midday.
If nothing else, the reshuffle changes amplify the new tone from the government which once promised to be the greenest ever.
And Indiana beat a team that promised to be more focused, more motivated and more physical than the first time around.
Plastic Logic is gone from the TR50 now that its Que e-reader, which promised to be especially lightweight yet durable, has been canceled.
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