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This is excellent cover for abandoning old policies that were patent failures or for breaking promises that could never have been kept, regardless of globalisation in either case.
On Wednesday, with the yield on Italy's 10-year bonds rising to 6.19 percent — close to the levels that prompted other nations to seek bailouts — Italian officials held a series of emergency meetings, hoping to add substance to promises that could forestall the country from being dragged deeper into the widening European debt crisis.
And their early songs, like "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," for Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, did some pedestal-building of a sort, but they moved toward something like an obsession with the idea of realness and trustworthiness, of gallant romantic promises that could be sustained and fulfilled.
As each side claimed the other was making wild promises that could not be paid for, Lord (Gus) O'Donnell, formerly the most senior civil servant in Whitehall, told Radio 4's World at One the independent Office for Budget Responsibility should audit all spending party plans.
He said his manifesto was not "a traditional politician's manifesto" and he had avoided making promises that could not be backed up financially.
Given that the steering committee had aimed to develop service promises that could easily be realized by all the involved organizations, the improvement measures required for realizing the content were perceived by the organizations as feasible.
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Leading scientists tell me research on these 60 lines has great promise that could lead to breakthrough therapies and cures.
But if a recently unveiled invention lives up to its promise, that could be about to change.Existing digital cameras contain sensors based on one of two technologies.
At his victory celebration after Tuesday's election, Jon Corzine, New Jersey's new Democratic Senate nominee, made a promise that could be taken two ways.
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