61.   In a televised speech to leaders of the parliamentary groups earlier Monday, Walesa accused the leftist majority of reneging on its election promises.

62.   A second diplomat warned that the democrats would not be able to live up to all their election promises.

63.   Cheery and chubby, he is an unashamed populist who would never shy from a walkabout among his people or from making extravagant election promises.

64.   The time for delivery on election promises has arrived.

65.   The protestors demanded the resignation of the government, accusing it of not meeting its election promises, notably those concerning the struggle against poverty.

66.   The two old combatants clashed over the cost of election promises in the debate which was screened on the commercial Channel Nine network and screened around the world.

67.   Whether either man can deliver on their election promises is a different matter however.

68.   Other disputes arise when villagers feel cheated because candidates do not keep election promises after they win, he said.

69.   President-elect Jacques Chirac moved quickly on Tuesday to form a new French government and deliver on his numerous election promises as militant trade unions planned a wave of strikes.

70.   Prime Minister Tony Blair wasted no time Thursday in keeping election promises to Scotland and Wales by starting the legislative ball rolling on devolving political power to both.

n. + promise >>共 224
campaign 39.49%
election 8.63%
government 8.51%
show 2.07%
hold 0.97%
season 0.85%
reform 0.85%
contract 0.73%
rebel 0.73%
official 0.73%
election + n. >>共 440
campaign 11.25%
result 8.90%
official 8.76%
year 7.25%
law 4.42%
victory 2.83%
commission 2.77%
observer 2.47%
date 1.77%
night 1.63%
promise 0.51%
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