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Year after year, storm after storm, residents voted in relative lockstep for those leaders, and insisted on staying put, hoping that the government would make good on its promises to provide aid, even as a real estate sprawl brought Staten Island ever closer to the Atlantic Ocean's embrace.
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Clinton, Hayes pointed out, had put hope on the ballot.
THE Palestinian Authority's request for full United Nations membership has put hope for any two-state solution under increasing pressure.
Does he worry about letting down the hundreds of thousands of people who have put hope in him?
But what government cannot do is put hope in people's hearts, a sense of purpose in people's lives.
But, if pursued with vigour, they would also lead to huge increases in greenhouse gas emissions that would put hopes of curbing dangerous climate change beyond reach.
Hayes asked Perez if he shared that view, and Perez wearily issued a talking point: "When we put hope on the ballot, we win".
Mr. Bush added: "Government can write checks, but it can't put hope in people's hearts, or a sense of purpose in people's lives.
The scientific community might put hope over outcome in expecting plausible leads for therapeutics to emerge without an in-depth understanding of the science underpinning the field.
Not only did their failure to finish among the top 10 deny them a place in Thursday's final, it also put hopes of Olympic qualification on hold until next year's European Championships.
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