Sentence examples for implicit pledge from inspiring English sources

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The guarantees are a vital implicit pledge that enable the companies to issue billions of dollars in debt each year at substantially lower yields than competitors.

While Washington has waxed eloquent over the Libyan decision to disarm, some officials are concerned that Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, the Libyan leader, could change his mind, especially if the United States does not to act on an implicit pledge to lift the economic sanctions.

As new waves of immigrants reached our shores after the second world war, the implicit pledge was elaborated into the idea for immigrants that even if their own hard work did not lift them into a new social class, it would elevate their children into the ever-growing ranks of the middle class.

Hillary Rodham Clinton kicked off her presidential run in Iowa with an implicit pledge: that she would be a different candidate and run a different campaign than in 2008, when she was viewed as imperial and distant en route to a third-place finish in the caucuses.

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This is typical Griffin: bald political analysis, followed by implicit controversy (West Indians pledging to vote BNP), and finished off with an attack on extremism.

Either he was embarrassingly uninformed about a man he pledged allegiance to, or implicit in the lies, said Berger.

This implicit guarantee is slightly less airtight than the pledge on Treasurys, but the difference is probably academic.

Suhr pledged to have all officers undergo training for implicit bias -- the theory that they are unconsciously treating or viewing a certain population differently without realizing it.

To blunt criticism over the collapse of thousands of poorly built schools, which killed more than 5,300 students, the government silenced parents who lost their children, giving them compensation only after they signed a pledge "to obey the law and maintain social order" — an implicit warning against ever raising the issue again.

But none is as visceral as the leavers' pledge to apply the brakes on disorienting social change, or the implicit offer of financial and cultural compensation for years of neglect by Westminster elites.

The Giving Pledge may or may not contain, but is consistent with, an implicit recognition that facing the global predicaments of climate change, financial volatility, social inequality and political inertia, neither economic growth based on consumerism nor philanthropy as usual will be sufficient.

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