Promises made by the BDA (notice I don't say Sony) and promises made by all the supporting companies.
"The promises that I have made are the promises I intend to keep, " he said.
Each candidate promises to take the country in a new direction, but what do those promises mean?
Our government shouldn't make promises we cannot keep - but we must keep the promises we've already made.
On Broadway, success came with the musical comedy, Promises, Promises, based on the Billy Wilder film, The Apartment.
Promises were made during the campaign and so many promises have been kept.
Mr Blair charged that the Tories have broken 92 promises since 1992, the most important of these promises on tax.
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Without effective strategies to deliver on the promises that led to expectations, speeches leave a trail of broken promises and unfulfilled hopes.
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Ramone also won Grammys for soundtracks to Flashdance, the Broadway musical Promises, Promises, and an Emmy for a TV special about jazz great Duke Ellington.
You either trade promises for promises, or cash for delivery, or if your opponent is patsy enough to go for it, you trade promises for cash.
Businesses are a web of promises, and at a basic level, their success turns not just on the promises they make to customers but also to their employees.
Their work in movies led to Broadway: A year later, they were asked by producer David Merrick to collaborate with Neil Simon on the musical Promises, Promises.
The promises made here in Istanbul must become promises kept.
Mike always quietly went about making sure that we delivered on the promises we made and that we were continually improving such that we could make even bigger promises.
What is important to remember is that we judge the Assad regime by its actions and not by their promises, because their promises have proven so frequently in the past to be empty.
But the problem with great speeches of the kind Obama delivered then is that they contain promises, and if those promises are not kept future speeches not only ring hollow, they are reminders of what has not been fulfilled.
"The Conservatives have made a series of uncosted tax promises - tax bribes, " said Mr Clegg, referring to Tory promises to recognise marriage in the tax system, limit the National Insurance rise, freeze council tax and raise the inheritance tax threshold.
If the Elite Eight factors revealed a litany of verifiable facts about every school making promises to teenagers, and puts those promises under a microscope, it lead to an indictment against the transgressors that is far more curative than NCAA sanctions.
But what I can tell you is that there are plenty of people involved in the political process who are willing to make phony promises about what they can do to address rising gas prices -- that if -- and I can tell you that they're empty promises.
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The company promises future improvements in tasks like networking, but applications are still a sore point.
EatWith, an Israeli start-up launched in 2012, similarly promises to reconfigure traditional notions of eating out.
Priced from 15 Swiss francs, he promises to deliver the strangest night you could possibly wish for.
They proved unwilling to abandon either national interest or material aspirations for promises of a greener world.
As much as I am convinced that Blu-ray will win, much of this is based on promises.
There are campaign promises and then there are the realities that the office holder faces.
Some longtime advocates for assault victims say they've grown weary of promises to do better.
The company made no promises to sell any of that oil to the United States.
It's got the world's most passionate fans, and the track layout always promises great drama.
Addressable advertising, as it is called, is one of the great promises of iTV.
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