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The prime minister in waiting promised to "champion" it in the next phase of welfare reform.
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The elections mark the end of the seven-month transitional period – a difficult time marked by continued economic stagnation, instability and inflation, which has tested the patience of the youth who are still waiting for promised reforms.
It took more than two years for the festival to return, but the wait promises to be worth it.
Instead, they launch into a detailed story, while I wait and wait for the promised question.
Waiting, she promised, would allow them time to finish their schooling or to save money.
The camp residents are largely unemployed, waiting for welfare promised years ago.
That is certainly happening in countries that are waiting for the promised "Arab Spring fund" to aid emerging democracies.
And now, ta-da, what you've all been waiting for: the promised ultra-wonky description of exactly how you will vote when you get so thoroughly disgusted with American politics that you defect to Germany.
With the state ever deeper in the red and the paperwork and approval process of getting appraisals, surveys and the rest excruciatingly prolonged, 64 farm families, including Mr. De Maria's, are still waiting for $71 million promised by the state from a program whose annual financing has dropped to $5 million from $30 million in 2008.
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