1. But in the last five years, Germany has shown itself unwilling to redeem its promises of support to the Central Europeans with decisive actions. 2. Clinton says he has redeemed his promises to the American people, claiming that Republicans have knuckled under to well-financed special interests. 3. Clinton said that he had redeemed his promises to the American people, while Republicans had knuckled under to well-financed special interests. 4. For adventuresome Balfour workers who headed south with the new company, promises were redeemed. 5. Most politicians have to spend their days soliciting contributions and redeeming promises made to contributors. 6. Only by cooperating fully with investigators can they redeem the promise of a reborn labor movement. 7. Podesta also said that the president intended in coming weeks to redeem some promises from the State of the Union and other policy-setting speeches. 8. Redeeming that promise is a precondition for the next round of talks, scheduled to begin in May, on Jerusalem, West Bank settlements and Palestinian political status. 9. The problem of cross subsidies, of using income from new and growing businesses to redeem lavish promises made by failing Rust Belt firms, has been addressed. 10. Instead, they expect the new government to redeem the promises of the old, though sparing them the pain of adjustment. |