If he breaks that promise now, Whitehall will discount the fundamental review of public spending currently under way.
But he cannot point to any reason the old promise might now become a reality after five years of failure.
Almost a year since the Arab Spring began, I have witnessed cycles of promise and now feel a deep sense of worry for what 2012 will bring.
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have helped to fulfill that promise for generations now.
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Debt-ridden oil companies, they now promise, will be denied export permits until they do.
As your mother, I promise to you now, that I will be there by your side to support you.
Taylor has pledged to go into exile in Nigeria, but his spokesman recently has cast doubt on that promise, saying now that the president is keeping his options open.
Mr Serra would perform a useful service if he used television debates over the next fortnight to force Mr da Silva to spell out his economic policies more clearly especially since Lula and his party opposed many of the economic reforms that they now promise to uphold.
The system software holds a lot of promise, but even now most app developers are still lacking the inspiration to take its user interface principles and make their apps fly.
Spring has been teasing us with its promise for a while now, and with the exception of a couple of days last month, the season has been a letdown so far.
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Keen to have these works inspire new scholarship, Mr. Jaffe decided to fund an Indo-Pacific gallery for his alma mater, endow a curatorship and promise a collection that now totals 700 pieces.
Hence paying higher taxes now for the promise of tax-free Roths tomorrow makes little sense.
They're all available for pre-order now with a promise of shipping in March, which happens to be, well, this month.
Those Tory smiles increased yet further when Labour spindoctors insisted that "NO" didn't mean "No" to any referendum ever whatever the circumstances - just a promise of this one made now.
The scientist, engineer and entrepreneur, on the other hand, are now able to promise what cybercowboy John Perry Barlow terms the Great Work: to eliminate scarcity, to feed and clothe and heal the world.
To endow this idea with more political weight, some diplomats think that Georgia might be given the equivalent of the European road maps being followed by Balkan countries, though without (for now) a promise of membership at the end.
So now the tax collectors promise that software will figure out how every item is taxed in every town in America.
The company is now delivering on its promise to make mobile revenue the driver of the company in both the present as well as the future.
Laser technology is used in CDs that have made albums obsolete, and now it holds the promise of bringing live, high-definition video feeds from far reaches of the solar system, including Jupiter, NASA said.
Ever since 2009 when NIST published its first definition of cloud computing there has been a promise of community clouds, and now we finally have a second one in the financial services market, thanks to NYSE Technologies.
The new Japanese government may now claim that its promise of a massive monetary and fiscal stimulus is solely designed to boost the domestic economy but it has made little secret of its desire to see a weaker yen.
It now risks losing its promise.
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Now, if you promise not to tell anybody, I will let you in on a little secret: I was not always the very best student that I could be when I was in high school, and certainly not when I was in middle school.
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Carmageddon is an old PC title from the company now called Stainless Games, and earlier this year, they held a Kickstarter to update the game and release it out on iOS. The Kickstarter got funded, and Stainless has now delivered on its promise, and released the title on Apple's App Store.
But the vast majority of Americans now think he betrayed that promise.
You put down money now in return for a promise from an insurer to pay you monthly sums beginning when and if you reach some greater age.
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