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Be promised
verb
To commit to something or action; to make an oath; make a vow.
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Obscene amounts of money will be promised.
They would be promised security of employ ment.
Fast converging speed and good prediction accuracy could be promised with the use of RE-Func.
They would be promised headline speeds of 100Mbps.
You'll be promised happiness, confidence, self-esteem, and a better you.
Many of the surface treatments, especially organic treatments, are generally subjected to aging and weathering, and thus the long-term protection cannot be promised.
But unlike a pension, workers would not be promised a set dollar amount, she says.
Today, it is not clear what reforms can be promised against a demand to replace Bouteflika.
"But we've had no indication that authors' would be promised the final say".
Nor will he be, promised Joseph A. Miller, Corning's chief technology officer.
The volunteers may be promised CD's or chances to win prizes in return for their participation.
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