Sentence examples for pledge to compete from inspiring English sources

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But the political activity didn't come from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, nor did it flow from the Democratic National Committee, whose new chairman, Tom Perez, ran on a pledge to compete in all 50 states. .

But the political activity didn't come from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, nor did it flow from the Democratic National Committee, whose new chairman, Tom Perez, ran on a pledge to compete in all 50 states.

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The Church of England has condemned Wonga as "morally wrong" and pledged to compete the industry out of existence by boosting credit unions.

During Wonga's heyday, the Church of England called the company "morally wrong" and Justin Welby, the archbishop of Canterbury, pledged to compete it and other payday lenders out of existence.

Mr. Perry said he would not focus on a narrow strategy and pledged to compete in all corners of the country by emphasizing economic issues and his record of promoting job creation over the past decade in Texas.

"We need to be agile," Mr. Dunbar-Johnson said, pledging "to compete much more aggressively, nose to nose, with The Financial Times, Wall Street Journal and anybody else who is competing for our readers and advertisers".

The Church of England has condemned the company as "morally wrong" and pledged to compete the industry out of existence by boosting credit unions, while politicians such as Labour's Stella Creasy have labelled its activities "legal loan sharking".

The Church of England condemned the company as "morally wrong" and pledged to "compete it out of existence" by boosting credit unions, while politicians such as Labour's Stella Creasy have labelled its activities "legal loan sharking".

And with Bolt having pledged to compete at the next Games in 2016 and making a winning start to his 2013 season, a "normal life" may be some way away yet.

Back then, Son pledged to compete by building America's best network.

Senator Joseph Lieberman, of Connecticut, who had the second-most-featured speaking slot at the conference, after Gore, and would plainly like to run if he can get free of his pledge not to compete directly with his former running mate, just turned sixty and has held elective office almost continuously since he was twenty-eight.

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