She would promise one thing and then when the time came to keep the promise, she would change it or move it further away in time.
To be sure, Mr Obama has many excuses for failing to keep his promise.
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In addition, a gold standard provides a transparent set of practices to keep the promise.
And we will keep the promise of Social Security by taking responsible steps to strengthen it.
Board decision, but also blamed for failing to keep the promise of that ruling today.
And before I continue, I want for you to acknowledge that you did not keep your promise.
Where have you failed to keep a promise, say what you mean, or mean what you say?
And the defining issue of our time is how to keep this promise alive today -- for everybody.
And he has failed to cut public spending to keep his promise of balancing the budget by 2012.
Merely to talk of taking this step conveys to the markets the government's determination to keep its promise.
The defining issue of our time is how to keep that promise alive.
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The premium support model offers the only guarantee that Medicare can keep its promise to seniors for generations to come.
But there won't be much time to smell the flowers if Waitt is going to keep his promise to revive Gateway.
The same thing with Social Security -- we'll keep the promise of Social Security by taking responsible steps to strengthen it.
And yet the report will no longer be Mr King's baby, so he may not be able to keep that promise.
Will America keep its promise, not simply with words, but with deeds?
Saudi Arabia has failed to keep its promise to the United States.
Second, I sincerely doubt that Bernanke will be able to keep his promise to control inflation quickly once he finally admits it has arrived.
We have to fix this problem to keep the promise of Medicare for our seniors so that they get the health care they deserve.
Unless he is prepared to cut spending, Mr Zapatero can only keep his promise to cut the deficit to 3% of gdp by raising taxes.
And we will keep the promise of Social Security by taking the responsible steps to strengthen it -- not by turning it over to Wall Street.
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But I say to those voices: whether or not we keep this promise will say a lot about whether we are who we say we are.
Those who have lost their jobs are also wondering aloud why their government has so far failed to keep a promise to introduce a new unemployment-insurance scheme.
It is highly unlikely that the federal government will keep its promise to pay for 90% of the cost of covering the health care of new enrollees.
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Part of the pain stems from Mr Simitis's determination to keep the promise he made, when he took office two years ago, to shake up Greece's administration.
If the government tries to keep its promise of reducing carbon emissions by 20% by 2010, the days of going down the mines will be all but over.
Since progress so far has fallen far short of this rate of conversion, little confidence is lent that the nation will be able to keep its promise on renewables.
When an individual, company or government has a good credit rating, we are saying that we trust they will keep their promise to pay off their debts in the future.
Since Iowa is a competitive state in November, each candidate has a reason to keep that promise at the national conventions this summer when the 2004 nomination rules will be set.
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