Vowing
in sentence
39 examples of Vowing in a sentence
President Molina responded by
vowing
that he would never step down.
They are actually
vowing
to retrain two million Americans with IT training, using their existing infrastructure to do something good.
Instead, he falls for the pretty heiress and ends up
vowing
to protect her.
A high school outcast, who is heavily into witchcraft and black magic, is accidentally killed during a cruel prank carried out by a group of bullies who secretly bury her in the woods,
vowing
to tell no one.
Norman the Viking guardian had some memorable phrases and the skull master, the bad guy, would always be
vowing
to kill Max with some insane cackling.
It actually ended, the bad guys done in unlike nearly every American cartoon where nothing really concludes such as the last episode of the generation one Transformers that ended with Galvatron and this new bad guy
vowing
to get the Autobots, Dungeons and Dragons with the kids never making it home, with GI Joe with Cobra still out there ready to try again and so on and so forth.
Vowing
revenge, Harry and his new partner, not brilliant Human Resources department officer Kate Moore (Tyne Daly) try to catch these suspects, and she later proves resourceful.
Mr. Fairbanks survives the attack, and infiltrates the offending ship (as "The Black Pirate"),
vowing
revenge, particularly due to the death of his father.
Although the majority of China's exports now come from private companies that receive virtually no loans from state banks , American candidates in previous elections routinely sought to curry favor with working class voters by
vowing
to protect US jobs against China's supposedly unfair business practices.
But then the TPP’s boosters have to contend with the obstinacy of Japanese rice farmers (Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is
vowing
to address that) and of US patent and copyright holders.
While
vowing
during the presidential campaign to end DACA, he also acknowledged the moral case to be made for maintaining it, saying that he would be faced by a “very, very hard” choice.
The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), the regulatory agency for the oil industry, has dismissed these claims,
vowing
to impose hefty fines on companies that flout the deadline.
And wherever one looks, from Trump’s trade wars to Russia and Moldova
vowing
to block Britain’s post-Brexit accession to the World Trade Organization, reality is ineluctably crushing Brexiteers’ fantasies of English importance.
China’s defense ministry has threatened to teach India a “bitter lesson,”
vowing
that any conflict would inflict “greater losses” than the Sino-Indian War of 1962, when China invaded India during a Himalayan border dispute and inflicted major damage within a few weeks.
Thus, two days prior to the election, he rescinded his formal acceptance, in 2009, of a two-state solution,
vowing
that his government would never allow Palestinian statehood.
The three leading candidates – Park Geun-hye of the ruling Saenuri Party, Moon Jae-in of the main opposition Democratic United Party, and the independent Ahn Cheol-soo – are united in
vowing
chaebol reform.
More ominously, China ramped up its South China Sea activities in spite of the tribunal’s proceedings,
vowing
long ago to ignore any ruling that invalidated its claims.
From the European Union to China, economies are
vowing
to reduce their energy intensity with the help of technological innovations and legislative changes.
Bush rejected the offer,
vowing
never to talk with a member of the “axis of evil.”
But now the German government is
vowing
to cut the subsidies sooner than planned, and to phase out support over the next five years.
Two years ago, Magufuli – who is known as “The Bulldozer” – came to office
vowing
to end graft and curb wasteful government spending.
After
vowing
to eradicate Xu’s influence, “ideologically, politically, and also in terms of organization and work style,” Xi stressed that disobedience to the Party leadership would not be tolerated.
The 45th US president campaigned for the job like a bull in a china shop,
vowing
to destroy the edifice of international order built and maintained by all of his predecessors since Franklin Roosevelt.
While
vowing
to use force when America’s vital interests are at stake and rejecting pessimistic projections of national decline, Obama has – unlike his predecessor, George W. Bush – relied more heavily on diplomacy than force.
Instead of
vowing
to support humanitarian objectives and throwing money at poverty’s symptoms, the rich countries must recognize the urgency of removing the obstacles to development that they have the power to address.
And yet her eurozone policies are a big reason why Italy now has a populist government
vowing
to block future EU trade deals, inflaming the refugee crisis, and threatening another eurozone panic.
Deepika recorded this fact in her notepad,
vowing
to return, and vaccinated the remaining children before moving on.
Later that day, members of the BJL occupied the office of Princeton University President Christopher Eisgruber,
vowing
not to leave until their demands were met.
And the SPD has thrown in the towel,
vowing
to spend the coming electoral term in opposition.
In addition to
vowing
elections, which have not yet been scheduled, Djibo has pledged that members of the junta will not run for office.
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