Sentence examples for programme pledges from inspiring English sources

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Mr Koizumi's latest structural reform programme pledges to remove all bad loans from the banks' books over the next three years, but, with such restrictions, it is not clear how.

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The new fighting will complicate American efforts to implement a five-year development programme, pledging $750m for the tribal areas to win some hearts and minds.

She advised him to sign up for the industry's voluntary self-exclusion programme, pledging not to return to the shop for an agreed period.

Tesco recently became the first supermarket to commit to what the group called "a major sugar reduction programme", pledging to remove added sugar from drinks in their 'Kids' range.

Its programme includes pledges to boost child care, tackle low pay (an issue that disproportionately affects women), improve paternity leave and do more to stop domestic violence.

That was the prelude to Draghi's OMT programme; a pledge to buy unlimited quantities of bonds from eurozone countries who were locked out of the markets.

And he also points to the ECB's own measures - its Long Term Refinancing Operations which averted a credit crunch, and the OMT programme (the pledge to buy unlimited quantities of government bonds if a country agrees to reforms).

Now Sir Dave Brailsford, knighted for his services to British sport only four years ago, was being interrogated on his apparent failure to live up to the promises of transparency he made in 2010 when launching Team Sky on the back of a proven Olympic programme and pledging to win the Tour within five years with a clean British rider.

Mrs. Aida Girma, UNICEF Representative in Uganda commended the health ministry for the leadership in delivering the iCCM programme and pledged to provide support towards the scale-up that will ensure that common childhood illnesses, many of which are largely preventable do not continue to cause unnecessary suffering and death among children in Uganda.

He is sensibly trying to close Venezuela's partisan divide by promising to maintain and improve most of Mr Chávez's social programmes, while pledging to crack down on corruption and boost the economy by seeking the foreign investment the president has shunned.For all these reasons, Mr Capriles deserves to win, and he just might do so.

He ran on a hardline law-and-order programme, including a pledge to expel 20,000 allegedly criminal foreigners.

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