She promises not to avenge the coup or to rush into pardoning and bringing home her brother.
And she promises what early OWN viewers have seen will only get better.
She promises Wall Street that sales growth in fiscal 2000 is targeted at 15%, up from 7% in the year just ended.
Buffett's secretary apologetically explains that Buffett isn't giving interviews these days and at the moment is traveling, but she promises to pass along the request.
Kathleen Tattersall, chair of Ofqual, has appointed Lord Sutherland to lead the investigation into what went wrong and she promises a "fair, thorough and transparent inquiry".
Among the retrospective's titles are: "Satanic Rhapsody, " 1917: Borelli stars as an aging aristocrat who makes a deal with the devil: In exchange for eternal youth, she promises to never fall in love again.
When one person comes to a leader with an idea, she enthusiastically promises to pursue it.
However, she did record the original soundtrack for David Cronenberg's Eastern Promises and she has re-recorded the concertino for this CD.
Describing herself as "a 'no nonsense', principled woman" who never made promises she did not keep, Ms Barnes said she aimed "to be the most accessible commissioner in the UK".
Mo Mowlam, the Northern Ireland secretary, recently suggested that early releases were a possibility, although she carefully avoided specific promises.
At a press conference, Ms Jowell announced five legacy promises which she described as "arguably the most ambitious legacy" for any Olympics.
To keep both promises, she will have to trim the fat from those parts of the budget that Lula left alone, such as public-sector pensions.
Since Ms Tymoshenko became prime minister (again) in 2007, the president has made her work virtually impossible though as a seasoned populist she has also made promises far beyond Ukraine's means.
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She authorised the tape to be made public after other promises were not kept, she said.
Mrs Khatoon said she was frustrated with broken promises of financial help.
The IRS recommends avoiding anyone who guarantees results or promises he or she can get a certain percentage of your tax payments as a refund.
Clinton's speech was short and devoid of specific promises, but she was preceded on the podium by two hours of programming that included a gospel choir and speechifying from local political and religious figures.
The TUC has said that law means "that if, for example, a colleague persists in making remarks about what nice legs a female employee has, or her boss promises her promotion if she goes away with him for the weekend, she should be able to claim that this is sexual harassment".
She is reassuring the business class with her promises of a business-friendly vice-presidential nominee while at the same time promising wealth redistribution to the poor.
In a bakery at the route's midpoint, Yaneth Solano said she wasn't so sure about such grand promises anymore.
She is running a full schedule in 2013 and promises to be one of the most sought after drivers throughout the year.
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She had been found guilty in 2002 of grand larceny after she took money from immigrants in return for bogus promises to help them get green cards.
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"Trust can be built through dialogue and by honouring promises that have already been made, " she said.
But she said researchers involved always wind up reneging on their promises.
"I Google 'foreclosure prevention' every day, and nine out of the 10 things I see, they're charging a lot of money and making promises that are too good to be true, " she says.
At the same time, she is befriended by a glamorous world traveller (Nicole Kidman), who promises to help her on her quest but has her own agenda.
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