On Tuesday, he distinguished himself by saying he won't promise that he'll endorse the eventual nominee.
We won't promise tax cuts unless they are backed by rock solid savings in wasteful spending.
The team is in a multiyear rebuilding that doesn't promise much hope of improvement over 2012's 74-88 mark.
While they can't promise to get you off the ground any faster, they can promise more fun while you wait.
The reason that all the troops are coming home is that the Iraqis wouldn't promise to give any who remained immunity from prosecution.
The bad news was that Ms. Clements couldn't promise that any of the wines that she'd just mentioned would be there when I finally went shopping.
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We can't promise your trip to the airport will be ice-free, but there won't be any icy buildup on the plane getting you to your holiday destination.
Our first seven presidents averaged a bit more than three public speeches a year, and they didn't promise jobs for everyone, day care, dental exams and free stuff.
Naturally, we can't promise that they will all do as well in the future--for a more forward-looking analysis, check the annual A-List of top companies that we published in April.
We can't promise this type of futuristic tech will come anytime soon, but for a closer peek, hit up the source link for a peek at Samsung's next wild idea.
As for Mr. Romney, he can't and shouldn't promise to return the genies to their bottles by reversing the gains of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood or renegotiating a new military agreement with Iraq.
You didn't promise that the Gators would win every game the rest of the way, but it's a testament to his leadership that they did because he said we'll always play hard.
Mr. Nguyen said Color doesn't ever promise that photos, location and other information will be private.
You didn't quite promise that we would not as a country be part of the bailout.
And the American people don't, and I promise you the people of the Gulf don't want to see it either.
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"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.
Pleasure flights would last just a few hours and don't hold much promise for repeat business.
Naleke said Ntaiya's accomplishments and spirit have made her a role model, noting that villagers also respect the fact that she didn't forget her promise.
Storage is "virtually" unlimited -- Microsoft doesn't want to promise potential spammers a limitless account -- and anyone creating a Microsoft account for the first time gets the usual 7GB of complimentary SkyDrive storage.
Be straight with them, and don't over-promise.
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And young people who start down the wrong path and don't have anybody to steer them straight aren't just consigning themselves to a life of financial hardship, they're consigning all of us to an economy that's less competitive and a nation that doesn't fulfill its promise.
"What we don't want is that we promise something that we can't deliver, " Ms. Merkel said.
Now, we knew restoring that basic idea wouldn't be easy because we had just gone through a decade in which that bargain, that promise wasn't being kept.
In their traditional form, stock options haven't delivered on the promise to align shareholder and executive long-term interests because of three important limitations.
The unhappy truth is many hedge funds (just like mutual funds) can't deliver on their promise of beating the broader stock market over the long haul.
That may seem like science fiction to many, and private companies don't usually talk down the promise of their products.
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