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In the 2001 election manifesto, Labour pledges to "further tackle the lottery of care" and says it will force health authorities and trusts to pay for drugs and treatments which are approved by Nice.
It's hardly considered news -- and certainly nothing to get angry about -- when the Secretary of Defense meets privately with the nation's top military-industrial contractors, calls for an even "closer partnership," and pledges to further their mutual interests by working "with the White House to secure steady growth in the Pentagon's budgets over time".
She also pledged to further limit access to the province's English-language junior colleges and to ban clothing with religious connotations like head scarves and skullcaps.
They pledged to further tighten controls on communication between prisoners, including increasing cooperation with other German states to monitor prisoners' mail.
The alleged abuses generated widespread international outrage, and were condemned by international labour groups, trade union bodies, and football's organising body, FIFA, which pledged to further scrutinise plans for the event, won by the tiny Gulf state three years ago.
China pledged to further its supply-side structural reforms while expanding domestic demand.
Khan has pledged to further the cause of child education in India; he has recorded a series of public service announcements championing good health and proper nutrition, and joined India's Health Ministry and UNICEF in a nationwide child immunisation campaign as part of National Rural Health Mission of India.
The report pledges to further reduce energy consumption per unit of G.D.P. by 16 percent, and carbon dioxide emissions per unit by 17 percent.
Mr. Hu, making his first trip to the United States since he became Communist Party chief in 2002 and president in 2003, failed to offer more than boilerplate pledges to further discuss the top priorities of the Bush administration.
On the financial front, they added, there could be plans to allow local governments to sell bonds — which they are currently prohibited from doing — and pledges to further open up interest rates, foreign exchange rates and capital flows to market forces.
Al-Monitor called that development and recent U.S. pledges to further arm Bahrain against Iranian influence signs that Washington had "turn[ed] [the] page on Bahrain's crackdown".
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