Sentence examples for frequent pledges from inspiring English sources

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A20 Bush Signs Transportation Bill Despite frequent pledges to contain federal spending, President Bush signed a $286.4 billion transportation spending bill into law.

Fears that China would devalue the yuan to increase export revenue had haunted regional markets for much of the last two years, despite Beijing's frequent pledges to hold the currency firm.

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He also signaled that his frequent pledge to "change the tone" of politics would not prevent him from raising questions about Mr. Gore's truthfulness and leadership abilities.

Although he has already been active behind the scenes with the new government, he repeated a frequent pledge to stay out of politics, saying, "I'm finished".

At an event in Jeffersonville, Ind., on Thursday evening, Mrs. Clinton amplified her frequent pledge to introduce legislation to suspend the gas tax, saying she wanted to put members of Congress on the spot on the issue.

He and Mrs. Bush also said that they thought the notion of "Clinton fatigue" was real, and that their son's frequent pledge to "restore honor and integrity" to the Oval Office was one that would resonate with voters who felt that those virtues had been compromised by Mr. Clinton.

Gov. George W. Bush today defended a new advertisement that challenges the credibility and character of Vice President Al Gore and signaled that his frequent pledge to "change the tone" of politics would not prevent him from raising questions about Mr. Gore's truthfulness and leadership abilities in the coming weeks.

Fleshing out his frequent pledge to remove "obstacles on the road to the middle class," Gov. George W. Bush entered the national debate over health care policy today by proposing a tax credit of up to $2,000 a family to help low- and moderate-income working people buy health insurance.

Clinton will move on immigration reform in her "first 100 days," Renteria said, repeating the Democratic nominee's frequent pledge.

He said at the debate that although he thinks the country needs to secure its border, that "does not mean a 2000-mile wall," referencing Trump's frequent pledge to build a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico.

This week, the airline moved to calm fears of its frequent fliers, pledging to provide "safe, secure and reliable service" even if it seeks court protection.

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