Promises
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The government also
promises
land and hunting rights in the surrounding states.
And finally, I have to talk about bioengineering, an area of science that
promises
to end disease before it even begins, to help us live longer, fuller, healthier lives.
Every Ranger
promises
every other Ranger, "No matter what happens, no matter what it costs me, if you need me, I'm coming."
And then he also made a lot of political references of the
promises
that were made to the people.
Now, that's a familiar song that was specifically very significant for the black people at the time, because this song was the song they chose to change the words to as an outcry, saying that
promises
had not been kept.
That we listen when technology says it will take something complicated and
promises
something simpler.
An ad campaign
promises
that online and with avatars, you can "Finally, love your friends love your body, love your life, online and with avatars."
And if we are, are we ready to iterate, monitor and provide feedback, make sure these
promises
are really delivering results?
This is some of the most exciting stuff in development and democracy, where citizens on the edge of a network are helping to force open the process to make sure that the big global aid
promises
and vague stuff up at the top really delivers for people at a grassroots level and inverts that pyramid.
But these conferences are going on, and I know people get skeptical and cynical about the big global summits and the
promises
and their never being kept, but actually, the bits that are, are making a difference, and what the politicians need is more permission from the public.
Many have been tricked by false
promises
of a good education, a better job, only to find that they're forced to work without pay under the threat of violence, and they cannot walk away.
We went in with no grand plan, no grand
promises
of a great program, just the offer to build two toilets for two families.
Now, this shows that reminding people of death biases them to believe, regardless of the evidence, and it works not just for religion, but for any kind of belief system that
promises
immortality in some form, whether it's becoming famous or having children or even nationalism, which
promises
you can live on as part of a greater whole.
We want to avoid death, and the dream of doing that in this body in this world forever is the first and simplest kind of immortality story, and it might at first sound implausible, but actually, almost every culture in human history has had some myth or legend of an elixir of life or a fountain of youth or something that
promises
to keep us going forever.
We can't make any promises, but we'll stand behind you no matter what you did, OK? LM: "No matter what you did, we can work through that."
As a step toward bringing these
promises
to fruition, our team set out to create, for the first time, a synthetic bacterial cell, starting from DNA code in the computer.
Sending vaccines around in a digital file, rather than stockpiling those same vaccines and shipping them out,
promises
to save thousands of lives.
Granted, Megaffic is not as sexy as self-driving cars, but it
promises
to take Nairobi drivers from point A to point B at least 20 percent faster.
paper politicians with their paper-thin policies, broken
promises
without appropriate apologies.
A second big idea is that this is the era of big data and machine learning, and machine learning
promises
to revolutionize our understanding of everything from social networks to epidemiology.
And men lure young girls into sex trafficking situations with
promises
of modeling contracts, cell phones.
But it's up to us as citizens, as residents, as stewards to hold our elected officials to their
promises.
While the narrative runs to over 17,000 lines, it's apparently unfinished, as the prologue ambitiously introduces 29 pilgrims and
promises
four stories apiece, and the innkeeper never crowns a victor.
And we are now friends, and on a regular basis, we remind him and his team of the
promises
he has made.
For example, in an email that
promises
you millions, you should consider, "What is shaping my approach to this situation?"
As the reporters and photographers cheer, the professor
promises
his planes will soon be available for commercial flights, just as soon as they figure out how to keep their inflight meals from spilling everywhere.
And we finally are starting to fulfill now some of the
promises
of those early pioneers, of Turing and von Neumann and McCulloch and Pitts.
As I mentioned earlier, Indonesia's democrats were clever enough to steal many of the Islamists' best campaign
promises
for themselves.
We have large numbers of middle and working classes that feel like they've not benefited from
promises
of globalization, so they don't want to see it particularly.
JR: Your immigration plan is full of empty
promises.
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