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Long-term promises are being broken.
Squaring long-term promises with English football's demand for instant gratification is a difficult puzzle to solve.
Until recently, American officials had been reluctant to make any long-term promises, and were eager to move on to the next phase of their war on terrorism.
It could give investors faith enough to invest in the real economy because the ECB's long-term promises are clear, despite continued volatility in the markets.
THE coming year will be a time of reckoning in business travel, as airlines reduce service at many airports and prospects fade for practical alternatives to flying, including the long-term promises of high-speed rail.
National says it will help first-home buyers and, in the long-term, promises only very minor tax cuts.The election campaign that brought National to power was unprecedented in New Zealand.
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Even Ben Bernanke said that such currencies "may hold long-term promise".
Despite the technology's long-term promise, profits are not expected for years, and some of the pioneers are ailing.
It was all the more surprising after Macron's long-term promise to significantly boost military spending.
But very little is known about the long-term promise of these efforts, and still less about how to diffuse successful experiments to other countries facing comparable problems.
This debate over priorities continues, but for now optimists are talking about the short-term gains and long-term promise the hosting of the games allowed.
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