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Hardy: No. Does not accept money from corporations or PACS; took "Pledge to Amend" in which candidates for public office sign on for a Constitutional amendment stating that money is not speech and artificial entities like corporations don't have the same constitutional rights that human beings do.
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The students took pledges based on the number of YouTube hits the video receives.
The rumblings of discontent could already be heard Friday, a day after Mr. Draghi's "whatever it takes" pledge.
Other factors contributed to the jobs recovery, especially the "whatever it takes" pledge by the European Central Bank two years ago to save the euro.
But that rather ignores the role played by the ECB in 2012, when Mario Draghi's "whatever it takes" pledge stabilised the financial markets and the European economy.
Republican members are now expected to take pledges against any tax increases.
A system of phone banks will take pledges during the telethon.
"His idea was a live competition event where we would take pledges depending on how far we made it in various video games.
The team is also taking pledges in bitcoin, if you're so inclined.
Further, these multiple sources suggest this is why Roberts and company continue to take pledges via their website.
Leads: consumers register for more information, take pledges, enter competitions, download white papers, register for events, request a call, etc.
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