Sentence examples for vowed to consider from inspiring English sources

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NATO's leaders also vowed to consider "further ways to support the nascent Iraqi security institutions".

This time the G8 vowed to "consider and adopt" such cuts.

The panel, whose own report about the prewar intelligence on Iraq delivered a scathing indictment of American intelligence agencies, has vowed to consider the question of intelligence restructuring.

At a similar meeting in Bali a year earlier, governments had vowed to consider ways of cutting emissions from "deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries; and the role of conservation [and forest management]".

Officials in the European Union and the United States have vowed to consider imposing sanctions against Zimbabwe -- restricting the foreign travel and freezing the foreign assets of Mr. Mugabe and his deputies.

Valerie Jarrett, a senior adviser to Obama, vowed to consider giving Ohio the flexibility to enact changes to its Medicaid program during a telephone conversation on Jan . 30 Kasich said.

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Only by vowing to consider amendments later was the government able to avoid a big revolt from Labour critics.The legislation sets out to punish "threatening, abusive or insulting" words or behaviour that are consciously intended to stir up religious hatred, or likely to have that effect on people.

(Another headache-making pretzel of logic: the NRA is planning on "scoring" Issa's contempt vote, vowing to "consider" members' votes when deciding endorsements … and it's a vote against contempt that will count against candidates, despite the fact that the ATF operation, in effect, gave gun sellers the kind of commercial freedom the NRA says it stands for).

This situation has recently improved, and the new Energy Agenda vows to consider all costs over the lifetime in the evaluation of rural electrification projects.

Naturally, his pick has touched off another round of politicking between the White House and the Senate Republicans who have vowed to not consider a Supreme Court nominee, but more to the point: Who is Merrick Garland, and why?

have repeatedly vowed to not even consider anyone the president nominates, arguing that whoever wins the general election in November should name the next justice.

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