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to promised
verb
To commit to something or action; to make an oath; make a vow.
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Note that the Social Security Trust Funds are not financially irrelevant -- even under the "unified budget" perspective because they authorize the automatic payment of promised benefits despite the "cash flow shortfall" of dedicated revenues compared to promised benefits.
Hard walk to promised land.
There was also no mechanism to ensure that governments stuck to promised economic and fiscal reforms.
As the Rio Olympics one-year countdown begins, preparations have so far failed to live up to promised development in deprived communities.
The cuts are supposed to contribute to promised cost savings of £200 million a year over the period after a 2002 loss of £1.2 billion.
Ms. Skipitares's show begins with a brief introductory parable about the origins of theatrical storytelling, involving a couple of orange inflatables suspended near the ceiling, but then it gets down to promised business.
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They asked Jeanne's sisters to promise.
POLITICIANS like to promise better times ahead.
But it hardly seems to promise stability.
They had to promise 20 attendees.
They seem to promise better law-enforcement.
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