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This is a bond that comes with a promise the investor will not keep up with inflation.
The contract includes 2 percent wage increases in the fourth and fifth years and comes with a promise of no layoffs for the next two years.
The "marinara" pie, topped with anchovies, olives and capers was a bit of a salt bomb, but that combination pretty much comes with a promise of sodium overload.
Its second season comes with a promise of more focus on the supporting cast, and it rivals House of Cards for the title of best TV series never shown on TV.
Unlike the other social scientific disciplines, economics comes with a promise: the promise to make money, the promise to save money, the promise to allocate money (a rare resource) in the most efficient manner.6 In other words, part of the authority of economists also comes from their association with whoever holds the purse strings.
Al Jazeera America comes with a promise: they will cover the story but they will never spin it.
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The Budget came with a promise from Gordon Brown to reward enterprise.
But these powerful words came with a promise of only $200 million.
It also came with a promise of immunity from prosecution for Mr. Yeltsin for any misdeeds of his government.
The framework agreement came with a promise from President Bush to seek $3 billion in aid for Pakistan from Congress.
Jimmy Carter's August announcement that doctors had discovered tumors on his brain came with a promise: the former US president would scale back his work schedule.
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