"Italy is reneging on an assurance to our highest court, " said foreign ministry spokesman Syed Akbaruddin.
When the negotiations failed, the government accused the guru of reneging on his promises.
That would be tantamount to stifling the markets, and reneging on another energy promise.
The union representing Jersey bus drivers says transport authorities are reneging on assurances given to staff.
Mr. COLBERT: Backsies is the technical term for reneging on a previously settled agreement.
Hardliners in Armenia and the diaspora were furious, accusing Mr Obama of reneging on his promise.
Recently, my 8 year old daughter complained that her mother kept reneging on promises.
If unions think that the government is reneging on its promises, it will make Labour's high-wire act harder still.
One of Hollywood's biggest financiers is suing Citigroup, accusing the bank of reneging on promises and hiking interest rates.
Unfortunately, reneging on previous commitments is nothing new to opponents of nuclear testing.
Last year the paper ran a feature story about Snyder suing season ticketholders for reneging on their contracts due to financial hardship.
But she said researchers involved always wind up reneging on their promises.
The original decision, first revealed in late July, upset some customers who thought the bank was reneging on an unbreakable promise to them.
The court, upset with Italy reneging on its promise, on Thursday said the ambassador was not allowed to leave the country without its permission.
The court, upset with Italy reneging on its promise, on Thursday said Mr. Mancini was not allowed to leave the country without its permission.
But Germany has categorically ruled out direct recapitalizations by the European Stability Mechanism, reneging on the solution apparently agreed by euro-zone leaders last June.
To argue that they have been backsliding, or reneging on their obligations, or free-riding on the goodwill of other eurozone economies is inaccurate and quite unfair.
He accused Mr Osborne of "reneging on a promise to low paid workers" who he said were under the impression that they would be receiving a pay increase.
Both bodies also condemned the formation of a transitional council, with the West African states decrying the military junta for reneging on an agreement to return to constitutional rule.
More likely, Mr Bainimarama stayed at home to avoid rebukes for reneging on the commitment he made at last year's PIF summit in Tonga to hold elections by March 2009.
The concept took a bit of time to bear fruit and UEFA had to ride out a couple of stormy years when threats of reneging and walking away were stage whispered.
Her visit comes a few days after Kenya said it will use its judiciary to try perpetrators of post-election violence, reneging on an earlier pledge to use an independent tribunal.
The monetization of gold through legal tender laws and removal of taxes will restrain the government from reneging on the gold standard by putting gold on an equal footing with the dollar.
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But Andrew Tabler, a Syria expert at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, said Mr. Assad's track record during the uprising of repeatedly reneging on his pledges made those prospects dim.
After all, there is nothing in the ACA to prevent a future Congress from reneging on this promise and, as part of a deficit-cutting agreement, slashing the federal contribution to, say, 75 percent.
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Why do investors think there is a negligible chance of the UK reneging on its debts, while there is a meaningful risk that they won't get all their money back from Spain and Italy?
So although investors have known for many months that there is a genuine risk of Greece unilaterally reneging on what it owes, there would be a ratcheting up of the currency union's financial crisis, were that to happen.
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