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When Labour peer Lord Hart asked how the government would avoid potential buyers reneging on promises made before acquisitions, mentioning the takeover of Cadbury's as an example, the culture secretary said media regulator Ofcom would have the power to check.
Although social credit lacks a uniform definition, it is widely considered a useful criterion in assessing the risk of a target economic agent reneging on promises.
In its Jan . 4statement, North Korea accused the United States and the other countries in the six-party talks of reneging on promises made under an October deal, including the shipment of one million tons of fuel and the removal of North Korea from the United States' list of states that sponsored terrorism.
Germany's constitution forbids retroactively reneging on promises already made.
But bank union leaders have accused the government of reneging on promises to avoid layoffs.
Now it faces claims it is reneging on promises made once again.
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The last 10 years have been littered with examples of philanthropists reneging on promised billions.
"Even though they have reneged on promises in the past, I think this one is more serious".
The fundamental question in the lawsuits is whether Rhode Island can renege on promises to public workers.
But when Maliki reneged on promises to keep paying the tribesmen, they turned elsewhere for support.
That also puts off private investors, who fear that future administrations may renege on promises and damage their return.
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