Sentence examples for pledges to wipe from inspiring English sources

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Six years later, to the day, the Justice and Development (AK) party swept to power on pledges to wipe out corruption.

His Fare Deal campaign pledges to "wipe out" the latest of Johnson's four consecutive inflation-plus price rises across the entire public transport network of buses, trains and trams, and to do so from October.

By that I don't just mean the frequent references to "physical liquidations", or Hoxha's pledges to "wipe out" his foes, but also the aggressive and monotonous insistence on forward movement.

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Dr. Lyon realizes that his pledge to wipe out early reading difficulties has, in fact, no proven track record.

Jeremy Corbyn has pledged to "wipe the slate clean" after winning a convincing victory in Labour's bitter leadership battle, securing 62% of the vote.

Complicating domestic concerns is the pro-Taliban attitude that persists within elements of Pakistan's military and its intelligence agency, something that the president, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, has pledged to wipe out.

It was also revealed yesterday that American hedge fund Mill Financial had also pledged to wipe out the club's debts and would provide up to £100m towards a new stadium.

The Public Affairs party capitalised on the situation by putting together a line up of candidates away from the traditional mould – the leader, journalist Radek John, was already a household name – and by pledging to wipe out political corruption.

The row is another example of Farage's difficulty in managing his party as he forges Ukip's reputation for straight-talking politics at the same time as pledging to wipe out any intolerance among its ranks.

A mass rally in Pyongyang this week to swear allegiance to Mr Kim junior on behalf of the 1.2m members of the army, made the pledge to "wipe out the enemies to the last one if they intrude into the inviolable sky, land and seas of the country even 0.001mm".

The longest fall in living standards since the 70s – the 1870s, that is; the worst so-called economic recovery in more than a century; more debt than Labour piled on in 13 years; and a pledge to wipe out the deficit which is now as likely to be realised as the Moon turning into a giant blancmange.

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