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The unions promised to strike.
Mr Lukashenka has promised to "strike hard".
The government has promised to "strike hard" against terrorism.
However, the unions representing oil workers have also promised to strike.
He promised to "strike a better balance between growth and returns for shareholders".
He has even promised to strike at the "pashas"—the traders who control the import of certain commodities.
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And Danish police, fulfilling Mr Putin's promise to strike at terrorists wherever they are, arrested a Chechen envoy in Copenhagen for possible extradition.
After a year of vague promises to strike a balance between environmental protection, a limping economy and a fraught relationship with Indigenous peoples, Trudeau's government will be forced to put these pledges to the test in imminent decisions on several massive energy projects.
These cases are being brought by individuals who clearly have the means to pay their own way, and for them and their lawyers to use CFAs is disgraceful.' All eyes are now on David Lammy, Parliamentary Undersecretary for the Department for Constitutional Affairs, who has promised to 'strike a fairer balance between claimants and defendants in his consultation.
But, as a passenger on the First Great Western railway trundles, the journey takes somewhere between two and a half and five hours, depending on how lucky one is with connections, and assuming one chooses to travel on a day when rail workers are not conducting one of a planned series of twenty-four-hour strikes, when it promises to take considerably longer.
Prime Minister David Cameron has condemned the disruption and promised to tighten strike ballot laws.
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