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He repeated that pledge yesterday even as he promised to study and consider the report.
He also promised to study a suggested change in the rule.
Mr. Cuomo called the increase a "nonstarter" but promised to study it.
Senator Scott Brown, the Republican newly arrived from Massachusetts, promised to study Mr. Durbin's bill.
The S.E.C. promised to study the impact of the rule, but it has not made any data available.
"They were saying, 'Look, we're not robots".' Mr. Hughes promised to study and perhaps revise Alcoa's compensation.
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He asked the children to "pinkie-promise" to study hard.
In addition, the report promises to study possible increases in the fuel economy of the nation's fleet of cars and light trucks -- though nobody really expects Mr. Bush to risk any political capital on changes that the automobile industry opposes and Congress itself has refused to make.
"Sometimes, as when Jeb Bush didn't know about Ohio Class submarines, they say so and promise to study up.
In their court papers, the schools argued that the state had broken a promise to study the effectiveness of these so-called performance standards.
Congressional leaders received the governor with polite warmth and made vague promises to help New York weather the crisis, but Mr. Pataki did not come away from the meetings with any firm commitments beyond a promise to study his proposals.
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