"In the past, Apple didn't have to promise exciting new things, " he wrote.
They don't have to promise to give minimum standards to the tenants or to the landlords.
And she says that Mr Persson would have to promise to keep any parliamentary pact going for a full four-year term.
If America's relations with Europe are to improve, Mr Bush will probably have to promise to try harder to solve the Israel-Palestine conundrum.
But there is no argument that slow growth has hit tax revenues - and that, in turn, has almost certainly led to a situation in which Mr Osborne is either going to have to abandon his promise to have the stock of debt falling in 2015, or announce fresh spending measures or tax rises for the next two years.
The past may create your reputation, but you also have to live up to the promise you make with it.
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The product has antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-fungal properties, and has also been shown in preclinical laboratory tests to have promise against some cancers, particularly skin and brain cancers, while causing little to no side effects, McGuinness said.
We still have to work hard to make the promise of affordable, accessible health care for millions of Americans a reality.
But the approach does seem to have promise.
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This site used to have such promise.
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Perhaps her subsequent show of independent-mindedness is one reason the Government seems to have cooled on its promise in the Coalition Agreement, to find ways to encourage more primaries?
Now, the truth is, the skills and training you get here will be the best tools you have to achieve the American promise -- the promise that if you work hard, you can do well enough to raise a family, own a home, send your kids to college, and put a little away for retirement.
If you want kids to realize their promise, you have to figure out how to make something seem aspirational to them.
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The corporations that build and operate this infrastructure talk about all the bells and whistles they have to make them safe, and promise to do so, but history says differently.
"With the installed base of Android and Tegra already at critical mass, developers looking to have their games stand out have the promise of financial reward to invest in high-end content, not to mention the hardware processing that can power next-generation games, " Iida said.
Instead, she is opening a new front in the European conflict, with a policy prescription which falls short of leaving the EU - but which could still put the government in a difficult position, if they have to deliver, or at least promise to deliver, it.
But the SCAF now seems to have gone back on its earlier promise to withdraw to its barracks.
We have to fix this problem to keep the promise of Medicare for our seniors so that they get the health care they deserve.
That and problems related to disclosure have led Chief Executive Richard Kogan to promise he will step down by the end of April.
My view is that this President should have honored his promise to do as he said.
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have helped to fulfill that promise for generations now.
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In recent days both Labour and the Tories have fallen over themselves to promise goodies to the grey-haired.
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In many ways -- over many years -- we have struggled to advance the promise of these principles to all of our people, and to forge a more perfect union.
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To keep all thumbs up, Netflix will have to keep delivering on its original brand promise: to offer the greatest choice of streaming video entertainment options possible, provided in the easiest, most user-friendly fashion at a price point that leaves the competition in the dust.
This week though, the chairman of the Federal Election Commission suggested McCain might not be allowed to opt out because he may have relied on the promise of federal funds to secure a bank loan.
Efforts by firms such as Coca-Cola to work with NGOs to conserve water and increase access to it in the developing world have promise since they should make it easier for the firm to secure a reliable supply of the main ingredient of its drinks.
If the financial services companies could find a private firm large enough to provide them with the capital they needed, I can promise they would have had to come up with even more stringent givebacks.
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