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"As you keep faith with us, under President Trump we will always keep faith with you," Pence said.
Daily vigilance is needed to keep faith with our Founders.
"As you keep faith with us, under President Trump we will always keep faith with you" Pence will be meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, in addition to leaders from Estonia, Latvia, Ukraine, Iraq, Afghanistan, Lithuania and Turkey.
He has done everything he can to keep faith with his campaign promises.
It's things like this that make me keep faith with humanity đź‘Źto both clubs involved.
The party must also keep faith with the policy agenda that helped them win last week.
"Rosenstein replied in another tweet: "Many employees dislike supervisors, but most keep faith with government institutions.
One reason Western platforms should stand their ground is to keep faith with their own professed beliefs.
"He will destroy agreements to keep faith with his own false arguments—and to save himself," Zoellick wrote.
"If we are to keep faith with our Constitution and our Republic, President Trump must be held to account."
Trump is determined to keep faith with his supporters, and the TPP does not win any popularity contests among them.
" But while offering that assurance to European partners alarmed by Mr. Trump's rise, along with some tough words on Russia and Ukraine, Mr. Pence also warned that Europe must increase its military spending in a dangerous world, saying, "As you keep faith with us, under President Trump, we will always keep faith with you.
Rieff has not worked out how an inspiring politics would make use of the past and keep faith with its victims.
It's time for politicians to quit fiddling with maps and keep faith with a country that's much less divided than its leaders.
TUI will keep faith with the Boeing 737 Max aircraft - if they are approved as safe, its chief executive told the Fiancial Times.
The refugee program also helps us keep faith with key partners, making it more likely they will step up when we need them.
But still, I keep faith with Twitter, and I do believe there's room for it to expand its usefulness beyond the purposes it currently serves.
Others, however, lacking those commitments, will decide to keep faith with democracy only if there are political costs to acting against democracy and the rule of law.
It happens that in the years when McCain and his fellow P.O.W.s were straining to keep faith with America, much of America had lost faith with them.
And will he also keep faith with the current strategy, in which his lawyers promise to cooperate with Mueller while his political allies attack the special counsel?
"Let's come together as a nation, and keep faith with one another, in order to ensure a future where all of our children know that their lives matter."
With Mr Tarullo out of the frame, Mr Trump would still be able to impose his deregulatory agenda, yet keep faith with Ms Yellen to set monetary policy.
Many had begun to assume that would be the full extent of the "Brexit discount" demanded by overseas investors to keep faith with the world's fifth-largest economy.
Traders who keep faith with the Fed may feel vindicated by its decision to move in a dovish direction and no doubt will continue to support share prices.
Stephen Bannon, Trump's former chief strategist, said before Manafort's plea that Republicans must seek to keep faith with their electoral agenda, and not be distracted with the Mueller happenings.
Sowing disruption in Washington, while confounding the political establishment and perceptions of how a White House should be run, allows the President to keep faith with his political base.
And with my wife at my side, we've followed a calling into public service, where we've — we've tried to — we've tried to keep faith with the values that we cherish.
They strain to keep faith with America when the attorney general weaponizes the terror of children and the desperation of parents in order to pursue his vision of immigration policy.
It would be nice to look on the bright side and celebrate the 12 Republicans willing to defy the president, and much of their base, to keep faith with the Constitution.
Ms. Sturgeon wants to maintain access to the single market, but at the same time, she must keep faith with party members who consider Brexit a legitimate reason to quit the kingdom.
Despite the laudable efforts of some members of Congress who want to keep faith with service members, Congress may extend it to February or even to the end of the full fiscal year.
The stories he tells appeal to young people because they keep faith with the powerful emotions of adolescence, which most adults forget or outgrow—the woundedness, the exaltation, the enormous demands on life.
Putin was sworn in for the new term in early May, and signaled he would keep faith with a policy direction that, among other things, has brought Russia into conflict with the West.
But it is not yet clear whether Trump's dominant, theatrical presidential persona is more an attempt to keep faith with voters who elected him, or part of a deeply conceived new foreign policy strategy.
For in honoring and defending the Constitution, We keep faith with the Framers to whom we are heir, and Are worthy of the esteem of our countrymen, Now, and in the generations to come.
Their response to her should be that they will keep faith with the platform language and include repeal of "the worst law most Americans have never heard of" in the upcoming tax reform package.
It elevated a man of poor character who did not keep faith with the country, but instead did something so egregious and offensive that lawmakers are forced to employ one of the Constitution's greatest powers.
"The 25th Amendment was passed in the nuclear age, and we have to keep faith with its central premise, which is there is a difference between capacity in a president and incapacity," said Mr. Raskin.
Tens of millions of Americans also strain to keep faith with America when opinions that until recently were commonplace, traditional or innocuous are now denounced as racist, sexist, micro-aggressive and attach-your-prefix-phobic.
Keeping sanctions in place until Russia takes the necessary steps would put the U.S. in a position of strength in our negotiations, and keep faith with our European Allies who have shared the sanctions burden.
" Earlier, Buttigieg had said, "We must recognize that at this point in the race the best way to keep faith with" the campaign's goals was to "step aside and help bring our country and party together.
It is important that as we look toward the future when it comes to building off these initial successes, we keep faith with the playbook of commonsense principles and policies that have produced results in Indiana's comeback.
After choosing to keep faith with many of the veterans who were in danger of losing their place under Halilhodzic, Nishino's Japan opened their Group H campaign with a win over Colombia and a draw with Senegal.
"So we must recognize that at this point in the race the best way to keep faith with those goals and ideals is to step aside and help bring our party and our country together," Buttigieg said.
The Trump administration has a chance to keep faith with the American public by resisting strident calls from big money interests and some in Congress to fire Director Richard Cordray and weaken the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
If the U.S. government does not keep faith with its previous announcements about the IANA transition, the users of IANA are just as likely to give up on it and go find another way to solve their problems.
I think it's an opportunity to again keep faith with the commitment that most of my colleagues made to their constituents, that there would be coverage for them that's affordable, that would be provided regardless of preexisting conditions.
Or does he keep faith with his base and risk the ire of many other voters who are furious at government dysfunction and have told pollsters they oppose a shutdown brought on by the President to get his wall?
Earlier, President Vladimir Putin stuck with long-serving Prime Minister Medvedev in his first act after being sworn in for a new term, signalling he would keep faith with a policy direction that has brought Russia into conflict with the West.
Andromeda Romano-Lax's novel begins at a turning point for the young science of psychology; Rayner and her Vassar classmates keep faith with Locke and the possibilities of improving human nature, even as thousands die at the Battle of the ­Somme.
While reporters quizzed Federer on Saturday about who in the game's young brigade could become the first man outside that quartet to win since Lleyton Hewitt in 2002, the Swiss felt it would be best to keep faith with the usual suspects.
Doug Jones -- already seen by many strategists as almost certain to lose his seat in the fall in one of Trump's most impregnable states -- announced shortly before the vote that he would keep faith with his Democratic colleagues and find Trump guilty.
But if the European Union thought the problem was behind it, it is now back — and bigger and more dangerous than ever — in Italy, whose populist government is also insisting on breaching bloc rules for fiscal discipline in order to keep faith with its voters.
Total's CEO Patrick Pouyanne said he had raised the topic of Iran with Trump at a dinner in Davos in January, and asked the president to keep faith with the nuclear deal, arguing that oil and gas investment would help the cause of reformers in Tehran.
Judging from his already low approval ratings and the sizeable anti-Trump women's rights marches all over the country, his best political calculation appears to be to continue to keep faith with his core electoral constituencies, and none is more pro-Trump right now than the evangelical conservatives.
I am committed to working with President Trump and his administration to find common-sense solutions to pass the Miners Protection Act, solve our opioid crisis, rebuild our infrastructure, reform our broken tax code, keep faith with our veterans and build an economy that works for all Americans.
It's just as important for Trump to keep faith with voters with whom he bonded over the wall as it is for Brexiteers to honor the 2016 referendum vote to leave the EU. This is the case even though both aspirations, which have taken on mystical properties, are becoming more elusive.
"I am committed to working with President Trump and his Administration to find commonsense solutions to pass the Miners Protection Act, solve our opioid crisis, rebuild our infrastructure, reform our broken tax code, keep faith with our veterans and build an economy that works for all Americans," Manchin said in statement Tuesday.
Finance minister Philip Hammond said last week that there should be no immediate change to immigration rules when Britain leaves the bloc, and Interior Minister Amber Rudd said there would be no 'cliff edge' on leaving the EU. But Trade Minister Liam Fox said allowing free movement after Brexit would not "keep faith" with the referendum result and that the government had not reached a consensus on keeping open EU immigration for a transitional period.
To the Editor: As fellow members of the Yale College Class of 1987 and other alumni of Yale University, we call upon Brett Kavanaugh (Yale '87) to keep faith with our alma mater's highest ideals of "lux et veritas" — "light and truth" — by requesting that all records related to his service in the White House be made available to the Senate before any decision on his nomination to a lifetime seat on the Supreme Court.
The challenge for Mr Trudeau is to keep faith with Canadians — who largely disapprove of Mr Trump, according to recent polls — while preserving his country's $500bn annual trade relationship with the US. "It is common sense" not to endanger the relationship, said Paul Frazer, former Canadian ambassador to the US. The prime minister could only watch as Mr Trump fired off a barrage of executive orders, including a travel ban barring people from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the US. The ban, currently suspended pending litigation in the US courts, even raised questions about whether Ahmed Hussen, Ottawa's own immigration minister and a former Somali refugee, could still cross the two nations' shared 9,000km border.
Jacquet himself stated that the team had done well without Cantona, and that he wanted to keep faith with the players who had taken them so far.FourFourTwo Great Footballers: Eric Cantona 198.
In November 2019, Hoey said that she would be voting for the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) in the December general election in Northern Ireland. She also endorsed the Conservative Party and Boris Johnson stating that Labour 'would not keep faith with the British people'.
The youth team was managed by Stewart McDonald and coached by former club goalkeeper Simon Dobson. However, after another inconsistent season, the Crows were relegated to Spartan South Midlands League Division One. Despite this setback, the Committee decided to keep faith with the management team. Craig Hammond Presentation.
In an interview in 1995 Lawrence Gordon Clark stated that the stories "focus on suggestion. The aim, they say, is to chill rather than shock. Partly because television is not best suited to carrying off big-screen pyrotechnics, but mainly because they want to keep faith with the notion of a ghost story in its literary rather than cinematic tradition."Wheatley, 51.
Following the 2009/10 season, Abdul-Ghani returned once again to his boyhood club Al Najaf. His first season ended on a disappointing note after Al Najaf finished in 6th place and were 18 points behind playoff contention. Despite the undesirable results, Al Najaf decided to keep faith with their man, the following season saw the league return to a Round-robin tournament. The league ended with Al Najaf finishing in 9th place.
The building was planned beginning in 1918, and construction finished in 1921. The foyer was initially used for formal services and display of the honored dead. A motto engraved into the inside reads "we will keep faith with you who lie asleep", a reference to the desire to keep student life active in the facility. One prominent visitor was former general and then-President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who toured it in the mid-1950s.
Frederic Douglass Sounds the Keynote, The Nation Must Keep Faith with the Negro, Eloquent Speech before the Massachusetts Club." The Sunday Herald, Sunday, May 23, 1886.Hon. Julius Caesar Chappelle," The Cleveland Gazette, front page, Saturday, December 25, 1886. In mid-August 1887, Chappelle organized and hosted a well-attended social gathering at Salem Willows. In 1889, Chappelle presided over a meeting at the Charles Street African Methodist Episcopal Church concerning the education of southern African-Americans.
Confederate authorities decided instead to treat these prisoners as runaways suitable only for return to their former owners.McPherson, Battle Cry of Freedom, p. 792. Eicher, The Longest Night, p. 629. In March 1863, the Confederate exchange agent, Robert Ould, sent a letter to Jefferson Davis with these complaints about the Union's exchange efforts: > I am more and more satisfied every day that the Federal Government does not > intend to keep faith with us in the matter of prisoners or exchanges.
In the 2010s the club drew praise for their youth development, bringing through several players from their academy (despite it not being listed among the 'elite' group assessed by the SFA in 2017) including Stevie Mallan, Jack Baird, Kyle Magennis, Jason Naismith, Kyle McAllister, Sean Kelly and full Scotland internationals Kenny McLean, Lewis Morgan and John McGinn.Scottish clubs urged to keep faith with youth by former St Mirren academy boss. BBC Sport, 14 January 2018.Youth Academy: Hall of Fame.
The Roman republic and its neighbours in 58 BC Under Caesar the Romans conquered Celtic Gaul, and from Claudius onward the Roman empire absorbed parts of Britain. Roman local government of these regions closely mirrored pre-Roman tribal boundaries, and archaeological finds suggest native involvement in local government. The native peoples under Roman rule became Romanised and keen to adopt Roman ways. Celtic art had already incorporated classical influences, and surviving Gallo-Roman pieces interpret classical subjects or keep faith with old traditions despite a Roman overlay.
The Welsh selectors had decided to keep faith with a fairly static squad, which had achieved success with wins over both England and Scotland. Under the captaincy of Welsh rugby superstar Arthur Gould, Wales faced Ireland at Stradey Park in the hope of winning their first Triple Crown Championship. Samuel was the only change to the Welsh squad after the win away to Scotland, brought in to replace Harry Day. Wales won by a single try, taking the Triple Crown for the first time, making Samuel a Home Nations Champion.
Following a series of mergers the firm would become Lathrop and Gage, founded in 1873 (via the Lathrop line). After Pendergast pleaded guilty to income tax evasion charges in 1939, Gage, a Democrat, campaigned for mayor for the Citizens Association party consisting of both Democrats and Republicans. A signature aspect of the campaign was an appeal to housewives with the slogan: :Wanted: 75,000 women with pioneer courage...let us keep faith with those who blazed the trail. He was to cut the city budget by $700,000, hired city manager L.P. Cookingham, and began to expand the city limits.
By the time Cantona's suspension had been completed, he had lost his role as the team's playmaker to Zinedine Zidane, as Jacquet had revamped the squad with some new players. Cantona, Papin and David Ginola lost their places in the squad and were never selected for the French team again, thus missing Euro 96. Though there was media criticism about Cantona's omission, as he was playing his best football in the Premier League, Jacquet stated that the team had done well without Cantona, and that he wanted to keep faith with the players who had taken them so far.Wightman 2002, p. 198.
He took an oath to recognize John as Pope and ruler of Rome; to issue no decrees without the Pope's consent; and, in case he should deliver the command in Italy to any one else, to exact from such person an oath to defend to the utmost of his ability the Pope and the Patrimony of Peter. The Pope for his part swore to keep faith with Otto and to conclude no alliance with Berengar and Adalbert. Subsequently, on February 2 Otto was solemnly crowned Holy Roman Emperor by the Pope. Ten days later at a Roman synod, John, at Otto's desire, founded the Archbishopric of Magdeburg and the Bishopric of Merseburg, bestowed the pallium on the Archbishop of Salzburg and Archbishop of Trier, and confirmed the appointment of Rather as Bishop of Verona.
The first protection of human rights in Sweden dates back to the mid-14th Century with the Konungabalk ("King's Chapter") found in the Landslagen (the General Law of the Realm). The Konungabalk was Swedish's first written constitution. It contained an oath for all succeeding monarchies in Sweden to "defend justice and truth and put down injustice, falsehood and lawlessness" and to "keep faith with the commonality of the realm, to injure neither rich nor poor in life or limb except after trial in accordance with the law of the realm, neither to deprive any man of his goods except by due legal process". The royal oath expressed an intention to adhere to fundamental principles of human rights such as the right to trial and protection of life and limb.
He has published essays on a variety of themes, including the work of literary figures such as Charles Lamb, Walter Savage Landor and William Empson, as well as on philosophy and psychoanalysis; and has written Winnicott in the Fontana Modern Masters series.Phillips, Flirtation paratext He is deeply opposed to any attempt to defend psychoanalysis as a science or even as a field of academic study, rather than simply, as he puts it, "a set of stories about how we can nourish ourselves to keep faith with our belief in nourishment, our desire for desire"Adam Phillips, The Beast in the Nursery (London 1998)—"stories [that] will sustain our appetite, which is, by definition, our appetite for life."Adam Phillips, The Beast in the Nursery (London 1998) p. 3 His influences include D.W. Winnicott, Roland Barthes, Stanley Cavell and W.H. Auden.
The customs duties were, however, altered several times in accordance with market prices and ruling circumstances. When the import duty on ungrounded barley was reduced in 1892, the same duties were also retained for the following year. They were also retained for 1894 at the request of the government, which desired to keep faith with their promise that while the new organization of the army was going on no increase of duties on the necessaries of life should take place. This measure caused much dissatisfaction, and gave rise to a strong agrarian movement in consequence of which the government, in the beginning of 1895, before the assembling of the Riksdag, made use of its right of raising the two duties on barley just referred to, which were afterwards somewhat reduced as far as seed barley for sowing purposes was concerned.
The chairman of the Rugby League Council, G.F. Hutchins, responded by asking all players to give the 10s expenses a month's trial after which the issue would be reviewed. While players at St. Helens accepted the 10s limit, at Barrow team selection for Saturday was delayed because of the issue; while some clubs, including Halifax, Dewsbury and Batley, called for an increase in the limit. On Friday 29 September the Halifax players agreed to play but remained dissatisfied by the expense allowance; the Bradford players remained adamant leaving the club no alternative but to inform their opponents for Saturday, Hull Kingston Rovers that the game could not go ahead. Players from many clubs met on 2 October and agreed to continue to press the issue with the Rugby Football League, but they would play "on Saturday in order to keep faith with the public".
Brooke charged the Byrd agreements with impairing his senatorial prerogatives to introduce amendments. During the 1972 general election campaign, Democratic nominee George McGovern advocated for partial amnesty for draft dodges. Byrd responded to the position in a November speech the day before the election without mentioning McGovern by name in saying, "How could we keep faith with the thousands of Americans we sent to Vietnam by giving a mere tap on the wrist to those who fled to Canada and Sweden?" Byrd said the welfare proposals were part of "pernicious doctrine that the Federal Government owes a living to people who don't want to work" and chastised individuals that had personal trips to Hanoi rather than official missions as "the Ramsey Clarks in our society who attempt to deal unilaterally with the enemy." In January 1973, the Senate passed legislation containing an amendment Byrd offered requiring President Nixon to give Congress an accounting of all funds that he had impounded and appropriated by February 5.
Chapter 1 commences "after the death of Moses" (Joshua 1:1) and presents the first of three important moments in Joshua marked with major speeches and reflections by the main characters; here first God, and then Joshua, make speeches about the goal of conquest of the Promised Land; in chapter 12, the narrator looks back on the conquest; and in chapter 23 Joshua gives a speech about what must be done if Israel is to live in peace in the land. God commissions Joshua to take possession of the land and warns him to keep faith with the Mosaic covenant. God's speech foreshadows the major themes of the book: the crossing of the Jordan River and conquest of the land, its distribution, and the imperative need for obedience to the Law. Joshua's own immediate obedience is seen in his speeches to the Israelite commanders and to the Transjordanian tribes, and the Transjordanians' affirmation of Joshua's leadership echoes Yahweh's assurances of victory.

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