Pledge
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These words’ enduring emotional appeal is rooted in their embrace of a potentially difficult course of action, motivated by a
pledge
to uphold values shared by citizens of America and the world alike.
Katju attributes the talks’ inevitable resumption to America’s “strategic desperation,” which is so acute that the US would be unlikely even to follow through on Kerry’s
pledge
to call off the talks if any link to Al Qaeda were found.
All three countries may soon be following the Danish model, in which the illiberal populist parties
pledge
their support without actually governing, thereby gaining power without responsibility.
Trump’s signature Asia policy – his
pledge
to stop North Korea’s development of nuclear weapons – should be a clear-cut example of American military resolve.
This year, they need to do more to realize that
pledge.
In addition, US President Donald Trump’s reiteration of his
pledge
to seek $1.5 trillion in spending on infrastructure and public capital programs will further bolster market sentiment.
This belief ignores the critical role in calming markets played by European Central Bank President Mario Draghi’s
pledge
to save the eurozone, just as it overlooks austerity’s high cost in terms of lost economic potential and social stability.
Despite a global
pledge
to reduce significantly the loss of biological diversity by 2010, huge areas of rainforest and oceans continue to be destroyed.
Today, Syrian, Iraqi, and now Egyptian citizens must be wondering what happened to that
pledge.
The dynamic that has brought Pakistan-US relations to this point arguably began on December 1, 2009, when President Barack Obama, announcing a surge in the number of US troops in Afghanistan, also indicated his intention to start pulling back American troops beginning in July 2011 – a
pledge
that he reiterated two months ago.
In return, Palestinians would need to
pledge
to reject the use of violence and terror once and for all.
Only then should the Government
pledge
a responsible path of budget spending, but not extreme cuts.
Although the Trump administration has continued to send mixed signals about its willingness to uphold American commitments, the US has nonetheless delivered on former President Barack Obama’s
pledge
to strengthen NATO’s military posture in the Baltics and Poland.
The response, reported in North Korean state-run media, was a
pledge
that “strategic steps accompanied by physical action will be taken mercilessly with the mobilization of all [North Korea’s] national strength.”
By signing a
pledge
not to raise taxes, Tea Party representatives have credibly committed themselves not to acquiesce in any middle-of-the-road compromise.
If they break this pledge, presumably they will face defeat in the next round of Republican Party primaries.
SEATTLE – The recent
pledge
of $350 million by African leaders and the international community to help the more than 13 million people facing starvation in the Horn of Africa underscores the need for continued attention and funding to prevent this tragedy from claiming and scarring even more lives.
They are given as a
pledge
of love and worn as a symbol of commitment.
And his
pledge
that Obamacare guaranteed that patients could keep their health plan and doctor received “four Pinocchios”, the worst possible rating, from the Washington Post fact checker.
In any case, she seems destined to establish a new South Korea focusing on her landmark
pledge
‘jul pu se,’ literally meaning ‘reduce-loosen-strengthen tax-cuts,’ deregulation, and law and order, not just to add another chapter to her father’s old book.
Aside from a
pledge
of non-aggression, its central interest is in obtaining economic assistance.
Now a decade has passed since that bold pledge, and it is official: Europe is the world’s growth laggard rather than its champion.
Chinese President Xi Jinping seems eager to ease tensions, exemplified by his recent
pledge
to lower tariffs on imported American cars “significantly” and further open China’s financial-services sector.
More than 90% of House Republicans have signed a “no-tax pledge.”
But many others have embraced far-right populists, who
pledge
to fight for “the people” (their supporters) against the “liberal establishment” (their opponents), whom they accuse of selling out the national interest to the EU, immigrants, and foreigners in general.
He knows that Hillary Clinton, his rival for the Democratic nomination, is far more experienced in this area, and that support for his campaign is based largely on his
pledge
to address domestic economic inequality and social injustice.
Okinawans were already furious that the Democratic Party of Japan-led government broke its
pledge
to relocate the Futenma Air Base.
When the United Kingdom’s coalition government was formed last year, we were encouraged by Prime Minister David Cameron’s
pledge
to make this the “greenest government ever.”
And China is among the first countries prepared to make a no-first-use pledge, provided other nuclear powers reciprocate.
According to the spokesman for the US Southern Command, which oversees Gitmo, the hunger strikers are disillusioned, because they believed Obama’s
pledge
to close Gitmo.
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