Sentence examples for assurances of future from inspiring English sources

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The farmers insist that the hat is important, whatever the governor's assurances of future influence.

The club's groundsharing arrangement with Motherwell could also be threatened by the move into administration, as Motherwell are likely to seek assurances of future payment for allowing Gretna to stage their games at Fir Park.

The elegies are the only securely authentic fragments and include the "Elegy to the Muses"; the Eunomia ("Law and Order"), which defends the Spartan constitution; and poems calling young men to arms, which combine exhortations to courage and self-discipline with reminders of past victories and assurances of future success and posthumous glory.

At the point you'd expect comfort in the form of assurances of future success or a deeper inner beauty, Musgraves shrugs: "You can't be everybody's cup of tea … Nobody's everybody's favourite / So you might as well just make it how you please".

In 1990, despite being poor, China was a relatively happy place compared to other nations, the report's authors conclude, probably because the public sector offered what were seen as guaranteed jobs for life, along with subsidized food, housing, health care, child care and pensions — and even assurances of future jobs for people's children.

He says that while the development ban came with assurances of future investment by the federal government, the negative consequences were far-reaching.

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Of course, past performance is no assurance of future returns; a period of rising energy prices could propel fossil fuels ahead of the overall market.

Yet the lack of penalties meant that all that happened was that the offending company got away with an assurance of future good behaviour.

Today's results show past strengths, but when it comes to the stock market, what investors really want to see is more concrete assurance of future growth.

They say it's in our DNA to want things, but so too is the instinct to close to the loop, to have abundance with an assurance of future abundance.

Beijing claims sovereignty over Taiwan — although many on the democratic and self-governing island of 23 million want assurances on future independence — making the media battle for hearts and minds in Taiwan especially vital to Beijing.

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