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But Walsh says Dym never made good on his promise.
And it made good on its word over the weekend.
So far, the Department has made good on its promises.
Credico told Reuters he never made good on the request.
Some quickly made good on their promise to kill again.
Today, we investigate whether they made good on that promise.
Is it because the President has made good on his promises?
Since then, Trump has made good on many of those threats.
Payment never materialized and the group made good on its threats.
Johnson, of course, made good on a lot of his promises.
Murray and his company made good on the threat to sue.
In a particularly dramatic fashion, he's made good on his word.
The moment the Nationals won, Turner made good on that promise.
I made good on that promise, but I feel incredibly guilty.
In the end, Mr. Sanders made good on all of those strengths.
That's a big commitment, but they've made good on their promises before.
When the Willerslev twins reached 123, they made good on their promise.
About 11,000 continued to strike, and Reagan made good on his word.
Earlier this week, the House of Representatives made good on that promise.
Tagliabue immediately made good on his threat, recommending the game be moved.
Many corporations made good on promises to raise wages and pay bonuses.
Barack Obama -- who made good on a vow to turn out new voters.
But Trump's made good on promises to the religious right since taking office.
The funding never came, but Trump never made good on his threat either.
U.S. regulators made good on promises to regulate non-compliant cryptocurrency projects last week.
She made good on that promise in 2008, and today works as a lawyer.
And, after taking a few shots of tequila, he made good on his promise.
Of course, plenty of Twitter users responded, and JT made good on his promise.
In the process, the president made good on a promise to impose steel tariffs.
We've made good on that promise and continue to make good on that promise.
The lawyer said Shrekli has actually not made good on any such reward payment.
But I worked hard, played by the rules, and made good on my debts.
On Wednesday he made good on his central campaign promise to abolish cash bail.
And in 2006, he made good on that promise and Lorenz took over the business.
In the years since, only Naughty Dog truly made good on the promise I imagined.
Still, a year later, the team hasn't yet made good on its Android app word.
On Wednesday, Harry made good on the agreement, returning the medal to the hospital staff.
President Reagan never made good on his veto threat for such bills; President Trump should.
Spicer threatened to quit if Scaramucci was brought on, and made good on his promise.
We have made good on our promise to spend every dollar in support of Sen.
We made good on that promise in the omnibus spending bill, dedicating over $2628 billion.
So I pulled over, walked back to his house, and made good on the threat.
President Trump made good on his long-running threat to disavow the Iran nuclear deal.
Oculus made good on a lot of their promises from last year at today's F8 keynote.
With today's test, the company has finally made good on its promise to get to space.
Harvey (David Krumholtz) made good on his word, and he's working with Candy on porn films.
Now, she's made good on what we maybe-kind-of thought she was promising: New music.
Then LeBron came home, and made good on his promise to bring the title home, too.
He has made good on that promise nearly every day since taking office on January 20.
Trump made good on a promise to exit the agreement as soon as he took office.
Concebra made good on interest payments due on October, November and December 2016, the filing said.
President Trump made good on his promise this week to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement.
Just a week earlier, the company also made good on a $842m payment of principal amortisation.
After winning a parliamentary majority in the 2015 general election, Cameron made good on the pledge.
Apple CEO Tim Cook made good on his promise: Apple's business in China is growing again.
In the US, Trump has made good on his offers of tax cuts and trade protectionism.
Eleven plays later, Slattery made good on his attempt and Illinois State (218-225) remained perfect.
Just a few months later, Cohen has made good on his promise to stay close behind.
However, Democrats say that the president has not made good on those promises in the state.
About three months later, Google made good on a threat to stop offering search in China.
"Laurence Sterne: The Later Years," published in 1986, made good on the promise of its predecessor.
In October, it made good on its promise when the U.S. withdrew from the Syrian border.
She made good on her threat and went on SiriusXM and announced Drake got her pregnant.
It was an opportunity that seemingly came out of nowhere and yet Mociano made good on it.
In its first few months of existence, the Nintendo Switch has made good on that nascent promise.
Romney would have promised to heal the economy, and he would have made good on that promise.
By leaving the agreement, Trump made good on his promises as a candidate to "cancel" the accord.
Well, the bakery made good on its promise and uploaded a video of the cookie in action.
Odell Beckham Jr. made good on his promise to continue wearing a watch while playing football — almost.
And the teams made good on their promise to leave behind their tense history and play clean.
She also said that she was prepared to countersue if Mr. Trump made good on the threat.
Just weeks before the window of opportunity was set to close, Steele made good on that promise.
They made good on this promise; Obama even appeared in television and radio commercials on Specter's behalf.
Mr. Godette made good on the offer, and soon after, the two were in the water together.
He made good on the promise and then, in 1957, announced that Jeannine would bear his child.
I wish Trump had made good on his pledge to move the United States Embassy to Jerusalem.
The U.S. government has been UNRWA's partner for decades and has always made good on its word.
Lindquist says the suspect made good on that threat, vandalizing the vehicle in her school s parking lot.
On Monday, Gwyneth Paltrow made good on her promise to help one special Avengers fan's dream come true.
Most significantly, he made good on his promise to appoint a pro-life justice to the Supreme Court.
October 15, 2017: The day The Deuce made good on its promise to be a show about porn.
The Australian-born Olympian made good on his promise to find a new challenge after the summer Games.
Earlier this year, President Trump made good on his promise to work to cut the national trade deficit.
Trump has made good on a vow to donate the entirety of his presidential salary since taking office.
He also largely made good on his 2008 promises to get American troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Even when the administration has made good on sanctions promises in recent weeks, new measures have been unimpressive.
He's stayed true to his word – and made good on his promises to limit government and reduce spending.
On Tuesday, Murphy made good on the promise and talked up the bill to reporters along with Sens.
Yesterday, he finally made good on that promise — but Tesla is making big sacrifices to offer the vehicle.
Mr. Barr made good on several promises: He released the confidential report to Congress and the American public.
Doe claims she had the abortion in June 2018 -- but Kane never made good on the $123 million payment.
Mike DeWine made good on a promise when he signed the heartbeat bill once it landed on his desk.
This week, Supergirl's producers made good on a promise that a major DCTV character would come out this season.
If Trump made good on his pledge, this would inflame Arab opinion, leading to possible Palestinian and regional unrest.
The company made good on its promise today, issuing a full break down of the different functionality over here.
So, did the insurgents in Iraq when Obama set a similar deadline there, and then made good on it.
President Donald Trump on Thursday made good on a promise to allow religious organizations greater freedom in political speech.
Kardashian appeared to have made good on those claims Sunday night with the release of the videos on Snapchat.
He has made good on a vow to donate the entirety of his his presidential salary since taking office.
The rapper made good on his word to give paparazzi free pairs of his pricey Yeezy sneakers this week.
The sequel, Two Dots, made good on that premise by introducing some semblance of structure through increasingly challenging levels.
Mr. Gasthalter had talked about starting his own firm for years, but has now made good on the thought.
The newspaper had earlier questioned whether the billionaire had made good on his vow to donate to veterans' charities.
The Democrats are also asking commerce to confirm that Ross has made good on his promise of divesting assets.
President Trump recently made good on a campaign promise to withdraw the United States from the Paris climate agreement.
Donald J. Trump made good on his strategy of stoking the enthusiasm of white voters to defeat Hillary Clinton.
Mr. Mahathir has made good on his promise to seek a pardon for Mr. Anwar, who could succeed him.
White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham made good on that promise on August 16, suspending it until September 14.
He probably feels that he made good on his pledge with the successive versions of his Muslim travel ban.
More recently, however, the president has made good on charitable pledges, including his vow to donate his presidential salary.
There were constitutional ways by which the administration might have made good on some of its obnoxious immigration promises.
While he made good on his promise for a more open process, House spending bills have hit a wall.
Today, the House made good on our commitment and passed a resolution that begins the process of repealing Obamacare.
Trey Songz made good on a threat during a Detroit concert Wednesday night ... and it landed him in jail.
As of 2019, neither government has yet made good on their promises of reparations to the victims of Jeju.
That response prompted Campbell to keep his accusations private, but he said that Bambaataa never made good on his promises.
AFTER MORE than a week of warnings, Iran has made good on its threat to seize a British oil tanker.
Hill made good on 14 of 16 free throws and as a team, while the Illini sank 21 of 24.
And then she made good on that claim at the Beverly Hilton pool, taking an Access Hollywood producer with her.
Improbably, my parents made good on their word and called our neighbor, who even more improbably said he'd do it.
Uber continued the pilot program in defiance of the warning, but today the state finally made good on its threat.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai promised to look into the great cheeseburger emoji debate, and he's made good on his word.
The actress made good on her threat when she shared a video of DeGeneres running and singing on her treadmill.
Following the deal's close, Amazon immediately made good on some of those promises by lowering prices on select grocery items.
But in that case Rubio will have only made good on his promise to become a private citizen after all.
While Metallica made good on a reasonably priced makeup concert at the Montreal Forum, Guns N' Roses weren't so gracious.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who served on presidential advisory councils, immediately made good on a promise to leave those roles.
James, who grew up in nearby Akron, came home to win a title, and he made good on that pledge.
Now he's made good on that promise, igniting tensions that have resulted in the bloodiest day for Palestinians in years.
John Bercow made good on his promise to resign from his post as speaker of the House of Commons on Oct.
It now appears that many users have made good on that threat: Tumblr's traffic has dropped nearly 30 percent since December.
It's not even clear he could have made good on his offer to arrange a meeting between Putin and Donald Trump.
Microsoft made good on its promise to reveal all the key details about Project Scorpio during its E3 press conference today.
Alanis Morissette has just made good on her threat ... suing her former business managers for allegedly stealing more than $4.7 million.
On Monday, Zolciak-Biermann made good on her word by sharing a video of Ourian injecting Sculptra fillers into her buttocks.
However, once you've made good on your loan, it's OK to make changes to your policy, which is what I did.
"The president has made good on a promise to ensure that the American people are not subject to overreach," she said.
Elon Musk has made good on his promise to create T-shirts supporting his idea to drop nuclear bombs on Mars.
And he has somehow made good on all that promise in spite of the burden of a nation's hopes and dreams.
Reactions were strong on Thursday as President Trump made good on another campaign promise to withdraw from the Paris climate deal.
Immigration advocates were pleasantly surprised when Clinton's successor, George W. Bush, made good on his campaign rhetoric to prioritize immigration reform.
Abreu has made good on the White Sox' investment; he is the only player in the majors to hit at least .
Mr. Trump made good on some threats, forcing out Attorney General Jeff Sessions the day after the midterm elections in November.
The announcement, which came at a State Department press briefing, made good on a threat leveled by Trump earlier this week.
By picking Clouse, Campbell Soup has made good on its promise to name a new CEO before the end of the year.
The Terrapins made good on their second possession when Bortenschlager called his own number and scored on a 210-yard quarterback draw.
Six donors told BuzzFeed News that Wansink never made good on his promise to start the personalized dieting-advice service he advertised.
The benchmark made good on some losses from earlier in the session and is still set for its fifth consecutive weekly gain.
It's been just a few hours since Bieber made good on his threat to quit Instagram, and already the #JustinDeactivatedParty is turnt.
An NFL player made good on his promise to take an 11th-grade student with special needs to her high school prom.
Lamar said Trump uses tariffs as a negotiating tool, but he had made good on previous threats in regard to Chinese imports.
Either the President made good on his red line threat, or he'd have ended up looking weak and feckless, like Barack Obama.
The couple never made good on their promise to pay the woman $100 a month for her services, according to the FBI.
Workers were outraged in April when Macri made good on a promise to remove a 35 percent tariff on foreign-made computers.
And so me and some fun folks in Springfield, Illinois made good on our promise we made all those months ago. pic.twitter.
Tehran, Iran (CNN)On Tuesday afternoon, US President Donald Trump made good on a promise to "tear up" the Iran nuclear deal.
On Wednesday, Mahathir made good on a promise to secure a pardon for Anwar, whose case has dominated Malaysian politics for years.
Following months of uncertainty, President Trump late last month made good on his promise to declare the opioid epidemic a national emergency.
And on Thursday the hedge fund made good on its months-old threat to try to unseat the ailing web pioneer's board.
Apparently, Google made good on its promise to fix its awful hamburger emoji, in the wake of an online debacle last month.
White House President Trump made good on his threat to strip away the security clearances of his critics in the intelligence community.
He also made good on his pledge to Kerr, contributing 38 minutes 7 seconds of near-flawless playing time off the bench.
Since his election, Jair Bolsonaro has made good on his promises to open formerly protected areas in the Brazilian Amazon to development.
Lingenfelter has been in remission for more than a year, according to his mother, so Butera made good on his word Friday.
The company, like much of corporate America, has not made good on its promised investment surge from President Trump's 2017 tax cuts.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made good on his promise to tee up an immigration debate on the Senate floor next week.
In that way, the White House made good on its promise, having said Mr. Trump would avoid giving an overtly political speech.
In that way, the White House made good on its promise, having said Mr. Trump would avoid giving an overtly political speech.
Kicker JJ Molson made good on a 221-yard attempt with 275 seconds left to complete the 212-play, 233-yard drive.
Republicans made tax cuts a key part of their campaign platform, and they say they have now made good on that commitment.
During his frenetic first week in office, President Trump made good on a core campaign pledge to overhaul the nation's immigration enforcement.
She mischievously said that the dress would be seen again, and she made good on this promise at the 90th Academy Awards.
In 2018, he made good on the promise — arguing that the deal&aposs narrow focus had failed to curtail broader Iranian aggression.
The reason why IDM was considered "artistic techno" was because it subconsciously made good on conceptualisms from the 1920s, 30s, and 40s.
David, the trainer overseeing the class, made good on the promise in the gym's name and injected ample nerdy commentary into his instructions.
Durant's total came on a much more economical 9-for-16 night, helping Golden State made good on 50.6 percent of its shots.
The company made good on its offer and invited its new friend to a local warehouse to collect the first of his winnings.
"Water," I lied, like that was any kind of explanation, and then made good on that lie, felt my way to the sink.
Peace claims she made good on some of her threats -- throwing a brick through a window in his building and slashing his tires.
And they made good on that threat Sunday night, tweeting out what they say is a link to eight episodes of the show.
Photo: APBetter late than never, Julian Assange has made good on his promise to release further email leaks involving presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Creator I. Marlene King made good on her tease about a twin twist: The late "Big A" Charlotte (Vanessa Ray) was actually Mrs.
The team made good on its promise to raise payroll in the offseason by spending some money on a pair of graybeard pitchers.
On Tuesday, Governor J.B. Pritzker made good on one of his signature campaign promises and signed a bill bringing recreational weed to Illinois.
Adobe said that it would be launching the app in 2019, and it has made good on that schedule with the release today.
In significant ways, Mr. Obama has made good on his commitment to reach out to adversaries, as many of his predecessors have done.
Twitter first alerted us to the possibility of bookmarks last October, and it seems the company has finally made good on that promise.
Uber said Thursday it has made good on a 85033 pledge to hire 50,000 drivers with links to the military within 18 months.
The witness responded that, in fact, Ms. Chaouqui had made good on her promise to bring a government minister to visit a project.
Uber said Thursday it has made good on a 2014 pledge to hire 50,000 drivers with links to the military within 18 months.
Now might have been the time that the UK could have made good on its continued pleas for "de-escalation" as a mediator.
After returning to Cleveland for the 22015-235.8 season, he made good on his pledge of delivering the franchise's first championship in 213.3.
But he said that Mr. Obama had made good on a pledge to make sure that Mr. Biden had a job that mattered.
This is a direction Bungie has been moving in since last year's Forsaken, and so far Shadowkeep has made good on that promise.
And yet, one year ago today, the president made good on perhaps his most infamous campaign promise: to ban Muslims entering the country.
Eero's slogan with this round of hardware is "never think about WiFi again," and it's more or less made good on that promise.
Donald Trump, presumably bored of merely attacking the media via Twitter, has officially made good on his promise to hand out Fake News Awards.
Fiddy made good on his threat, and did actually purchase the seats from the discount dealer with the expressed purpose of keeping them empty.
Mark Zuckerberg on Thursday made good on his Rosh Hashana promise to tell the public how he is approaching the toughest issues facing Facebook.
Kanye West has made good on a promise to take a trip to Africa — and he took his wife Kim Kardashian along with him.
This week on the premiere of Mr. Robot, the hacktivist collective fsociety made good on its threat to bring down the evil E Corp.
He told us he'd be suing Virgin America ... and it looks like he made good on his promise -- now they're suing for major damages.
But late last year, the new district attorney -- Steele -- was elected, and he made good on a campaign promise to swiftly reopen the case.
As for President Trump, he has made good on his promise to attempt to block immigration from Somalia and five other Muslim-majority nations.
Trump has already made good on promises he made to his base, but none are more dangerous than those he made on reproductive rights.
Trump has been caught in many a lie, but he has made good on his campaign promise to name qualified conservatives to the bench.
And now she's made good on that concession, editing the bio to shuffle "wife, mom, and grandma" to follow "2016 Democratic Nominee, SecState," etc.
The Hurricanes had failed to score on a power play midway through the third period before the Lightning made good on their winning chance.
His first proper release, December's AngelsMayDie, made good on the promise shown on his array of loosies and features over the past two years.
After his bruising defeat, Johnson made good on his threat to seek a general election, tabling a motion calling for a vote on Oct.
By picking Mr. Clouse, Campbell Soup has made good on its promise to name a new chief executive before the end of the year.
At the White House Summit on Precision Medicine, President Obama made good on his promise to "hijack the panel," and it was worth it.
And this week, Alienware made good on the last part of that promise by releasing its first GPU upgrade kits for the Area-24m.
More than a week after Trump's announcement to call off the drills, the Pentagon made good on the president's promise and "indefinitely suspended" them.
Musk made good on his promise last year to help South Australia solve its energy problems by installing the world's largest lithium-ion battery.
NASA's arrival on the moon made good on John F. Kennedy's vow that the United States would be there before the '60s were done.
Iran also said that it would pull out from the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) if Europe made good on its threat to impose sanctions.
By stepping away from the Paris agreement, the president made good on a campaign promise to "cancel" an agreement he repeatedly mocked at rallies.
Noesen, in front, knocked the puck down and then made good on an empty net with Binnington pulled the other way by McCann's shot.
In his first six months in office, Trump has made good on many of his campaign promises that put America — and American workers — first.
On Tuesday, the Trump administration made good on the president's recent threats to escalate a trade war tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods.
But his war experience deepened his attachment to his adopted country, and America made good on its promise: A hundred years ago, on Sept.
Trump made good on yet another campaign promise, and by contrast, put the focus on the hollow pledges of the past three U.S. presidents.
A Marquette student has made good on a promise he shouted out while attempting to distract Providence guard Kris Dunn during a game on Wednesday.
Mark Salling made good on his plea deal by marching into court Monday and pleading guilty to possession of child pornography involving a prepubescent minor.
The bottom line is that if all 29 countries in NATO made good on their 2 percent commitment, the U.S. taxpayer would be paying less.
He made good on that promise at Tuesday night's launch party, providing one-way trips to dozens of invited guests and members of the media.
On the first Monday of his presidency, Donald Trump made good on one of his most consistent campaign promises: he killed the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Matt Furie's lawyers have made good on their promise to pursue legal action against alt-righters profiting from his now-infamous creation, Pepe the Frog.
Dow futures were slightly higher this morning after President Donald Trump made good on his threat to raise tariffs on $21.61 billion in Chinese goods.
Yemen's Houthi rebels have once again made good on their threats to target Saudis on their own turf, and this time they targeted the top.
But just before Heidelberg's sentencing, Clark made good on his promise to "clear-up the error" and confessed that it was he who shot Espinoza.
Liv's longtime lover, former President Fitzgerald Grant (Tony Goldwyn), has made good on his promise to live a simpler life in Vermont, even without her.
So far Tesla has made good on that promise, but some investors are still cautious, if not skeptical that the company can maintain that momentum.
Grodsky explains that way back in pre-school, he promised that he'd marry his classmate one day — and he finally made good on that promise.
Braylon Edwards made good on a promise to himself to head back to school and get his degree, and all we can say is ... congrats!!!
Apple has finally made good on its promise to bring single sign-on (SSO) for TV providers to the latest Apple TV and iOS devices.
Baltimore settled for a 29-yard field goal by Justin Tucker who earlier made good on a 212-yarder to make the score 220-21995.
Faculty firings are a particularly visible form of repression, but Christian colleges have also made good on the sorts of threats Liberty made to Claiborne.
Republicans this week made good on a five-year-old promise to pass a repeal bill through Congress and force a veto from President Obama.
Successive governments, which provide the bulk of the festival's budget through the culture ministry, have so far not made good on promises to replace it.
Most agree that the county has made good on its pledge to develop 750 units of affordable housing in 31 communities that are overwhelmingly white.
He eventually made good on the threat, explaining that he could not stand by and watch "an ongoing crime of mass espionage" being covered up.
The loudest cheers belonged to Lee McCoy, a senior at Georgia, who grew up next to Innisbrook and made good on his first sponsor's exemption.
With Original Pirate Material, Skinner made good on his promise of dispensing those "little adventures" that take place in Britain without sounding like Q-Tip.
On taking office, Macri made good on his promises to eliminate capital controls, cut export taxes and float the peso, moves that pleased foreign investors.
If Mr. Newsom won and made good on that campaign promise, he would open a up a whole new area of contention with Mr. Trump.
That prompted Mr. Trump to suggest he had made good on a campaign pledge to get Apple to bring jobs back to the United States.
When President Nana Akufo-Addo took office in 260, he made good on one of his chief campaign promises: tuition-free high school for all.
For many critics, Pope Francis has not made good on his early promise to remove the deep stain of child sex abuse from the church.
When we last saw the Croatian striker, he made good on a late-career UFC return, defeating Gabriel Gonzaga with a beautiful onslaught of elbows.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's decision to open his country's borders with Europe made good on a longstanding threat to let refugees into the continent.
Days after he was sworn in, he made good on the promise, asking 31 employees out of nearly 600 people who worked there to resign.
Well, Disney made good on their promise, and on New Year's Day, both seasons of The Proud Family became available for streaming on the app.
On taking office, Macri made good on his promises to eliminate capital controls, cut export taxes and float the peso, moves that pleased foreign investors.
And this summer, Morales made good on that promise by passing laws that allowed farmers to legally slash and burn more land for agricultural use.
Berkshire Hathaway made good on its plan to convert warrants into 700 million shares of Bank of America common stock, the bank announced on Tuesday.
So it's seeking their elimination, arguing that China has not made good on a commitment to do so when it joined the WTO in 2001.
Per the Chicago Tribune: UPDATE (2:53pm) Seems like our good friend Michael made good on his word to go for a dip: Poor bastard.
But this week, the NFL's competition committee made good on its intention to share data on all 22 players after every game—with all the teams.
Eventually, the American and Soviet space communities made good on his vision by teaming up in space, beginning in 1975 with the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project.
On July 24th Israel made good on its vow to defend its border, shooting down a Syrian fighter jet that it said had entered Israeli airspace.
Sessions has made good on his promise to have DOJ "do its part in this struggle" by weighing in on cases championed by conservatives and libertarians.
The reporter had a new mortgage and a small child and was very afraid he would lose his mortgage if Justin made good on his threats.
I made good on my promise to bring Brown a new book with a new note every week before they shipped him out to boot camp.
Los Angeles (CNN)Amber Heard has made good on her promise to give the millions she received from her divorce settlement with Johnny Depp to charity.
Vowing last year to "politicize" the gun issue after a mass shooting at an Oregon community college, Mr. Obama on Tuesday made good on that promise.
It was a foolish and unrealistic thought that he'd never have made good on, of course, but such is the great burden of pressure he feels.
Mel Gibson's former girlfriend, Oksana Grigorieva, made good on their new custody settlement and moved out of his Sherman Oaks rental, and now he's dumping it.
At a fiery news conference on Tuesday, Mr. Trump said he had made good on a January promise to raise millions of dollars for veterans groups.
There are exceptions, of course—like when he made good on his promise to exit the Paris climate agreement—but the trend is hard to ignore.
"Answering your question directly, can we respond," Putin said, when asked what Russia would do if Trump made good on his pledge to leave the treaty.
The items in question are plastic microbeads, and on Tuesday, Britain made good on a pledge to ban the manufacturing of personal care products containing them.
And they would have been, if the NSA had made good on its word to alert American companies and organizations when it had identified security holes.
The FDA in March made good on a promise and issued a formal notice of proposed rulemaking for maximum nicotine levels for traditional and e-cigarettes.
In 2014, Mr. McConnell vowed that he intended to "crush them everywhere" and made good on that statement as he repelled the challenges from the right.
It is not clear if he has made good on his pledge or if the Commerce Department is even able to unwind the Obama-era transition.
Sunday was not the first time the president has vowed to withdraw federal funding from the state — though he has never made good on the threat.
Jack White previewed new music somewhat obtusely at the end of last year, but he's made good on that teaser by releasing those songs at last.
Stormy Daniels made good on her promise to make America horny again ... at least she made some dudes in a South Carolina strip club pretty horny.
After Coleman's filing, San Diego County made good on that score, issuing a new pamphlet about ballot and voter information to more than 1.5 million registered voters.
Trump made good on one of his major campaign promises Monday when he signed an order withdrawing the U.S. from the Trans-Pacific Partnership Trade Agreement negotiations.
A year after halting all new designs of its wired stand-up vacuums, Dyson has made good on its promise to only introduce new cordless dirt busters.
Grey's Anatomy promised that this year would prove to be the "season of love" for Meredith and so far the series has made good on that assurance.
Tonight, Senate Democrats made good on a commitment they had little leverage until now to follow through on: a promise to take votes on gun control bills.
At the time, he told Ellen DeGeneres he planned to bring his pup to work from time to time, and has obviously made good on that promise.
He then made good on his promise to appoint an anti-abortion justice to the Supreme Court, drawing ringing praise from March for Life president Jeanne Mancini.
Washington (CNN)The manager of a dancing girl group has made good on his threat to sue Donald Trump and pledges to take the case to trial.
Republican Party nominee for president of the U.S., Donald J. Trump, made good on his promise and held a Reddit AMA (ask me anything) session late Wednesday.
That same year at the UN's Global Leaders' Meeting, the country pledged to close the wage gap by 2022, and now they've made good on their word.
In the end, it was Ayari who made good on his debut, stealing a split decision from Wallhead to the roar of the German fans in attendance.
Chris Brown's Parisian lawyer has made good on his promise ... he just filed a defamation lawsuit against the woman who got his client arrested on rape allegations.
Trump last week made good on a promise to punish China for its trade practices, announcing he would impose tariffs on $50 billion worth of Chinese goods.
He has made good on his promises to pull the nation out of a climate deal and one of the two trade deals he said he'd ax.
Trump last week made good on a promise to punish China for its trade practices, announcing he would impose tariffs on $50 billion worth of Chinese goods.
Twitter made good on releasing numerous new features — group messages, a list of posts you missed while away and, of course, Moments — in the months that followed.
Well, soon enough, they'd made good on them: Maddy appeared at the car, fully dressed, bearing the overstuffed hiker's pack, which she shoved into the back seat.
Whitenicious founder Dencia just made good on her threats she'd sue LisaRaye McCoy for what she's calling defamatory comments about her skin care line ... TMZ has learned.
China vowed to respond dollar-for-dollar in imposing tariffs on the U.S. and made good on that promise with imposing $34 billion in tariffs last week.
The group denied leaking the information, but on Thursday Ecuador made good on its threat — opening the door to British police officers who carted away Mr. Assange.
Attendance at the golf course might also have been affected because the Trump Organization has not yet made good on its promises to complete the clubhouse there.
Though Trump has not accomplished much of substance, like tax reform or an infrastructure bill, he has nevertheless made good on promises to limit crucial government functions.
And there, just as the rally started, the Taliban made good on repeated vows to attack anything connected with the election, scheduled in less than two weeks.
And he made good on her sacrifice, opening a law office in his hometown and eventually joining the NAACP as a lawyer for more than two decades.
Last year was pretty big for the two-wheeled self-balancing scooters, which (sort of) made good on Back To The Future's promise of the future of transportation.
Pending some spontaneous spine growth from the Republican side of the aisle, it looks like Trump has made good on his promise to make deals to save jobs.
Boston made good on its first power-play opportunity nearly two minutes later, as Krejci's one-timer off defenseman Torey Krug's one-touch pass sailed between Jones' pads.
Sanalla said the NOC had made good on its promises of help to southern communities, but the government was responsible for resolving the broader situation in the south.
Thirty-three years after the first issue of Watchmen arrived in 1986, it remains clear that the bet is one that Moore, Gibbons, and DC made good on.
Overnight, the U.S. government made good on the threat from President Donald Trump to hike tariffs on $33 billion worth of Chinese goods to 23% up from 28%.
And during a Monday briefing, Press Secretary Sean Spicer made good on the president's promise by handing Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke a check for $78,333.32, Trump's quarterly salary.
The company's made good on their promise to launch the service on October 1st, and installations are starting today for residents in Houston, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, and Sacramento.
Putin also said that Russia could easily make and deploy land-based intermediate-range missiles if the United States made good on its threat to quit the treaty.
If we did, we would know that King declared, matter-of-factly, that America had not made good on its promise of full citizenship rights to black people.
Producers for "American Horror Story" made good on their promise to edit a mass shooting scene for this week's episode, but the carnage can still be seen online.
He has vowed to increase defense spending, but if Trump made good on his vow to show his negotiating magic, the deals might get bigger but less profitable.
McConnell made good on his promise to see the judge confirmed, even triggering the controversial "nuclear option" to break Democrats' blockade and end filibusters for Supreme Court nominees.
The actions seem to have worked, according to a third-party analysis last year that found Amazon had made good on promises to delete incentivize reviews, even retroactively.
With a stroke of his pen, President Trump just made good on his promise to reverse Obama administration rules and policies he considers economically harmful, especially for coal.
He made good on this promise with the invention of PEEK vision, an app and clip-on device that can transform any smartphone into a mobile eye clinic.
But it was revealed months later that Trump had not made good on that pledge, and only donated $1 million to the causes after facing pressure from media.
Chris Brown's manager made good on his threat to add defamation to his lawsuit against Brown, and says there's no way he could have stolen the singer's cheddar.
Facebook has finally made good on its promise to let users unsend chats after TechCrunch discovered Mark Zuckerberg had secretly retracted some of his Facebook Messages from recipients.
Those paying attention would notice that it generally made good on its principles with a slate that — good, dutiful or mediocre — was striking for its plurality of voices.
The series's director, Amy Berg, made good on HBO's promise to deliver big revelations on a 20-year-old murder case that "Serial" made famous starting in 2014.
The 6/8 pulse of "Rattling Beeps and Serging Sweeps" — with Roger Kleier on guitar and Billy Martin on drums — made good on the promise of danceable groove.
On Saturday Night Live, Alec Baldwin's Donald Trump made good on his — and his press secretary's — promise to see the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals judges in court.
And overall, the wall's effectiveness is perhaps less important than its existence, which allows the president to truthfully say he has made good on a signature campaign promise.
After releasing a Santigold and Ryan Beatty collaboration called "Lights On" yesterday, he's now made good on his promise of a full EP of Grinch-inspired Christmas songs.
A polling expert who had previously promised to "eat a bug" if Trump exceeded 240 electoral votes made good on his promise with a breakfast of crickets in honey.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has made good on a promise to boost staff diversity over the last election cycle, according to numbers it made available to BuzzFeed News.
Trump made good on his campaign promise Tuesday when Attorney General Jeff sessions announced plans to phase out the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA.
To hit the fast-forward button real quick, Kaepernick never quite made good on that hype and Harbaugh, his biggest advocate, was run out of San Francisco in 2014.
Before he died, the singer had promised Kaylee he'd escort her to her first awards show this year and his wife made good on that promise in his place.
He has been committed to them since his days as candidate, and he's made good on those promises, whether it's the veterans affairs reforms in the first six months.
For nearly two years, tomorrow was supposed to be the day that the United Kingdom officially left the European Union and made good on its 2016 decision to Brexit.
Throughout the girls' trip to Solvang, California, Kent had made good on her promise to abstain from alcohol, diligently sipping water while her friends got sloshed at wine tastings.
He recently made good on his promise of protectionism by saying he would raise tariffs on steel and aluminium, making exceptions to friendly countries such as Canada and Mexico.
PYONGYANG, North Korea – North Korea made good on another promise to President Donald Trump by returning dozens of sets of remains of American GIs killed during the Korean War.
Lana Del Ray pinky-promised that she'd rope in Father John Misty for a music video and made good on her word last night with the video for "Freak".
Last season on The Voice, Christina Aguilera made good on her promise to bring some serious girl power by becoming first female coach to claim victory on the show.
Hipolito soon made good on his word and showed up in a blacked-out ride to surprise Mary Alice in time for her first appointment at the new hospital.
This week, the company made good on the promise by launching same-day delivery of fresh groceries in San Francisco and Los Angeles, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Bowe Bergdahl made good on their promise to call for his case to be dismissed based on President Trump's campaign comments against him, filing a motion on Inauguration Day.
On Thursday, his administration made good on those threats after Attorney General Jeff Sessions said the payments were illegal, given the lack of explicit appropriation of them by Congress.
The Wolf Pack scored the first seven points in overtime and sealed the win when guard D.J. Fenner made good on a layup to make the score 272-71.
I used The Night Renewer for a few weeks consistently, and it made good on claims of delivering the benefits of a chemical peel without the harsh side effects.
One encouraging development is that Saudi Arabia has not so far made good on threats to bomb and seize Hudaydah, apparently heeding warnings by the United States and others.
Such is the case with SpaceX, as Musk has made good on his promise to drop a "blooper reel" of SpaceX failures and, hoo boy, it does not disappoint.
Crichton wrote about it in the Players Voice earlier this month: After swearing that the most recent fusion procedure would be his last, he made good on his promise.
In May, Comcast announced that it was considering a "superior" all-cash bid on the Fox assets and made good on that statement last week with a $65 billion offer.
With 21960 new circuit judges on the bench, and a dozen nominees pending in the Senate, Trump has more than made good on a campaign promise to reshape the judiciary.
Just two months into the year, SpaceX finally made good on its long held promise to launch the coveted Falcon Heavy — an upgraded version of the company's Falcon 9 rocket.
Tesla made good on Musk's promise of delivering record number of electric cars in the second quarter, citing improved logistics system, and temporarily quelling fears about demand for its cars.
With Microsoft's BUILD 2018 conference right around the corner, the company just made good on a promise from last year's conference; Apple iTunes is finally coming to the Windows Store.
There were moments where it made good on its promises to black voters: when Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts, when Harry Truman desegregated the military.
Luke Bryan made good on his promise to perform live after breaking his collarbone -- he just used his lower half more than usual ... which was just fine by his fans.
Washington (CNN)The future of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program got murkier Tuesday when the Texas attorney general made good on a threat to challenge it in court.
But if Trump somehow made good on his threats, "then Iran will adopt a harsher and aggressive regional policy," said one of the officials familiar with Iran's decision-making policy.
Mr. Erdogan says the European Union has not made good on its promises of aid money, although analysts say that is only because identifying programs worthy of funding takes time.
The Revolution, the group Prince founded as his backing band in 1979, has made good on the promise of a reunion, made soon after the musician's death on April 21.
This week, Donald Trump made good on a promise he made all the way back in 2015: He officially started to pull the US out of the Paris Climate Agreement.
Comcast made good on its plans to make an offer for 21st Century Fox's film and TV assets today, with a cash bid of $65 billion, or $35 per share.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai today made good on his long-standing pledge to tackle regulations established in the last administration designed to protect the distribution of internet content.
By declaring that all varieties of fentanyl are now controlled substances, China made good on a pledge that the Chinese leader, Xi Jinping, made to President Trump late last year.
However, President Trump made good on his word from his rally in Phoenix earlier in the week where he hinted at pardoning Arpaio's crimes before the sentencing even took place.
The Dutch detective made good on his pledge, following a trail of evidence to a man in London who had acquired the Divan in Paris, unbeknownst of its problematic provenance.
On Monday, the government made good on its pledge and announced it had scrapped Article 370, prompting criticism from Pakistan, which also claims Kashmir and described the move as illegal.
She made good on the record's promise in 1972 with the album "Travelin' Lady," whose title song, about leaving her husband and heading out on the road, became her signature.
Once in office, Obama made good on his promise to appoint the first chief technology officer to the White House to leverage industry advancements and modernize U.S. infrastructure and services.
Germany has fallen short of its contributions over the past several years, and in 2015 made good on only about half its pledge, despite record tax income for the government.
And he has made good on a family name synonymous with the glamour of French couture in the 20 years since he established Taffin, an independent house in New York.
"We as a country have not made good on our commitments under Nafta to continue to make border improvements, and the New River is so emblematic of this," he said.
Naud claims Rogers made a bunch of promises he never made good on before his death, including ... a $500,000 trust, a $1,000,000 life insurance policy, plus college expenses and child support.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Pop star Taylor Swift has made good on her pledge to support groups that help sexual assault victims following her victory in a Colorado groping trial this week.
The FBI made good on President Donald Trump's repeated promise to "find the leakers" Monday, arresting and charging 25-year-old Reality Leigh Winner with leaking classified documents to the media.
Had Barack Obama made good on his threat to punish the Syrian dictator after his earlier use of chemical weapons, Mr Trump argued, Mr Assad would not have dared to reoffend.
Unfortunately, instead of a standing ovation, this play ended in sheer horror: The Black Hood has returned to Riverdale, and, apparently, has finally made good on killing poor Midge (Emilija Baranac).
While she called Max, my phone rang with a number I didn't recognize: it was Nikita, wondering why I hadn't made good on my promise to bring her to the meeting.
Trump and those who spoke before him also tried to make the case that Trump had made good on his 2016 promises, including cracking down on illegal immigration and boosting jobs.
The company's third quarter saw it report a surprise profit, as CEO Elon Musk made good on his promise to start turning regular profits in the last half of the year.
Naitch made good on his promise just a few days later with this epic promo thanking all his fans for the love and support ... and promising to see everyone very soon.
This month, Macron made good on a pledge to scale back the wealth tax, long a tool for social justice for left-wingers but blamed by others for driving millionaires abroad.
They won back the House in 2010 on the strength of a wildly ambitious agenda, after which they took the debt limit hostage and made good on very little of it.
After the results of the poll were in, which revealed his fans wanted him to draw a naked lady, the newly single 38-year-old actor made good on his promise.
The Blues made good on their first chance with home ice advantage in the playoffs, although they are just 4-4 at Scottrade Center heading into Game 2 on Tuesday night.
She made good on her promise at the 21970 Olympic Games in Tokyo, winning gold medals in the vault, in the balance beam and, by defeating Latynina, in the all-around.
A handful of players, including Soumah, spent this summer trying to break their contracts with F.C. Stumbras, claiming the team had not made good on promises and had provided substandard accommodations.
But they have recently shifted their focus to child exploitation as tech companies have made good on plans to make it harder to see or stop illicit activity on those platforms.
Mexican officials were also scrambling to develop a strategy in case Mr. Trump made good on his promises to increase deportations of undocumented immigrants, a population that includes millions of Mexicans.
He made good on that initial impression with a series of sculptures on the Masai of Kenya and Tanzania, the Zulus of South Africa and the nomadic Fulanis of West Africa.
The IMF has said it could agree a new aid program with Maputo if the government made good on promises to renegotiate loans with creditors and allow an independent debt audit.
Trump made good on his tweets later in August, signing a memo that prohibits the military from enlisting transgender people and from using funds to pay for gender transition-related surgery.
He made good on the tweets in August, signing a presidential memo that prohibits the military from enlisting transgender people and from using funds to pay for gender transition-related surgery.
By placing a 90-day moratorium on immigration from seven nations with high Muslim populations, President Donald Trump made good on a campaign promise that was the cornerstone of his campaign.
Instead, big corporations authorized a record-breaking $1 trillion in stock buybacks in 2018, according to Goldman Sachs, and made good on those announcements by returning their tax cuts to shareholders.
In Iraq and Syria, he made good on his campaign promise to "bomb the shit" out of ISIS, attacking the terror group's strongholds at record rates and driving them from Iraq.
In a 232-to-190 vote, divided along party lines, the Democratic majority made good on a promise that became a rallying cry in many progressive circles during the 2018 election.
"I just wish something like this was happening in every state and then there would be a real groundswell, a real grassroots pushback" when Trump finally made good on his campaign promises.
And the 27-year-old singer made good on that promise, choosing friend and actress Mariska Hargitay's Joyful Heart Foundation to receive monetary aid to mark her victory in the groping trial.
He made good on his promise on Tuesday, dropping in on Votintseva and her neighbors who live in a rickety, barracks-style two-storey house in the Urals mountain city of Izhevsk.
The post surpassed the 1,000-upvote count overnight on Monday, and Nolan and Joy made good on their word and released a video — an elaborate Rickroll: Spoiler-seeking fans might be disappointed.
After losing the chance at breaking the national high school sprint record due to high winds, the track star known as "White Lightning" made good on the history-making run on Saturday.
Whatever the cause, Apple made good on its promise to address it via software update with a speedy release, so check it out and let us know if it's fixed your issues.
Here's the problem ... Tim says he was poised to rake in almost $13k from the 5 month gig before getting chomped on day 2 ... and Ed never made good on the payment.
Rodgers has made good on his confident promise to run the table - and then some - as he powers the Green Bay Packers into Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the host Atlanta Falcons.
Despite public protests—thus, the "fuck Konami" moniker that's haunted the company ever since—Konami made good on its threat, and P.T. was removed from the PlayStation Store on April 25, 43.
Trump made good on one campaign promise right off the bat, pulling out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a massive free trade deal a decade in the works, soon after his inauguration.
Though Le Bataclan remains closed, the band made good on their promise to complete their performance, which came days after the band kicked off their rescheduled European tour last weekend in Stockholm.
Mr. Trump made good on his campaign promise, and announced that he was withdrawing the United States from the Iran nuclear deal, dismantling the signature foreign policy achievement of President Barack Obama.
The chapter about the day she finally made good on her threat to turn the car around if her children didn't start behaving will stay with you for a long, long time.
And now, with the launch of 5G in New York City, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., and Phoenix, Sprint has finally made good on its promise while also hitting some important 53G milestones.
Since taking office, Mr. Trump has made good on some of those promises, lifting regulations on the financial and energy industries while appointing government officials inclined to look more favorably upon business.
Lenovo has made good on the promise it made way back in May 2019: Lenovo will launch the first-ever laptop with a foldable display, the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold in 2020.
He never made good on any of these promises, of course, but as duplicitous as he was, it showed that he understood even then the growing appeal of socialist policies and ideas.
After a sometimes harrowing life, Mr. Sundholm has finally made good on his desire to paint, depicting city scenes in a brushy fly-away style descended from Oskar Kokoschka and European Expressionism.
This Saturday, the Arizona Cardinals wide receiver made good on his pledge, graduating from University of Phoenix – 193 years after leaving the University of Pittsburgh after his sophomore season to join the NFL.
Following their agreement, Kent organized a girls' trip to Solvang, California, where she made good on her promise to abstain from alcohol, diligently sipping water while her friends got sloshed at wine tastings.
All of this helps explain why the Israeli government was pleased when Trump made good on a promise he'd made time and time again during his campaign and recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
A few weeks ago, Russian national Maria Butina pleaded guilty to conspiring as a foreign agent in the US. Donald Trump has more than made good on his promise to reshape the judiciary.
And on Friday, the US made good on that threat by expanding sanctions against Iran, both to hurt Tehran's missile program and strike at its support of militant proxy forces in the region.
"I think they are just hoping it's more meaningful to that group to have made good on their promise to repeal/replace than anything else," said one GOP lobbyist and former Hill staffer.
Last week, the president-elect traveled to a Carrier furnace plant in Indiana to announce that he had made good on his promise to bring 1,400 Carrier jobs back to the United States.
If Turkey made good on its offer to take back all illegal migrants, she would support bringing forward visa-free travel for Turks in the EU to June, provided Ankara met the conditions.
With its one-year anniversary approaching and seven exhibitions to show for it, Able Baker Contemporary has so far made good on its promise of returning Portland's art scene to its past vibrancy.
Colby Covington promised he'd make it out to see Donald Trump "unlike the Filth-a-delphia Eagles" after winning his championship fight last month ... and he finally made good on that on Wednesday.
Set on a marshy point in Guilford, amid floating piers piled with lobster traps, Guilford Mooring has, for most of its 16-year existence, largely made good on both of those unspoken pledges.
While U.S. officials have previously dangled what they called "off ramps" for those hit with sanctions who abandon Maduro, this is the first time the Trump administration has made good on its pledge.
One promise the company has made good on is the delivery of university scholarships to community youths — 25 scholarships over the course of 2014 amounting to more than $10,000, according to Octea's website.
It helped that these games were supposed to be good, Seahawks-Patriots, on paper, is one the best matchups that the league can offer, and Sunday night's game made good on that promise.
It helps that France's economy is finally growing more and that Mr. Macron has made good on promises ranging from overhauling the labor laws to shrinking class sizes at kindergartens in disadvantaged areas.
Last month, his forces started an offensive in the south to fight militants and secure its oilfields, and on Wednesday made good on the promise by moving on the closed El Sharara field.
Kenworthy made good on his promise from February that he would skip a visit to the White House if invited because he has "no patience" for the administration's actions "attacking" the LGBT community.
If Wednesday was indeed deGrom's last time starting for the Mets at Citi Field, the home team at least made good on his efforts, pulling out a 3-03 win in 10 innings.
A thriller writer made good on his promise to make the woman who donated her kidney to his former high school teacher a major character in his new book that is now a bestseller.
Opposition politician and former education minister David Coltart said that call gave hope of lifting a shattered economy from its knees, provided Mnangagwa made good on his promise to reach out to other factions.
That conservative base helped elect the current Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, which made good on a campaign promise and announced this week that the old curriculum would be brought back for this fall.
Kim on Thursday made good on his promise to demolish North Korea&aposs nuclear test site, which was formally closed in a series of huge explosions as a group of foreign journalists looked on.
Almost a year and a half on from the original platform launch Presearch has just made good on the number one community ask: Browser extensions to make the platform easier to use for search.
Stratasys has thus far made good on its promise of keeping MakerBot operating as its own entity, though the lines have been blurred somewhat between the two brands over the past couple of years.
Twitter rose 11.1 percent after strong ad sales boost third-quarter profit, while Tesla surged 9.5 percent after the electric carmaker made good on billionaire Chief Executive Elon Musk's promise of a quarterly profit.
After almost three years of buzz, one wildly successful Kickstarter campaign, and multiple product delays, German startup Bragi has finally made good on its promise: a pair of truly wireless earbuds that actually work.
He made good on none of the promises of his economic platform, and the Italian economy was crippled by the time he was pressured to step down in 2011 during the Eurozone debt crisis.
With that, Trump made good on one campaign promise while reneging on another: The Keystone XL pipeline won't have to use American steel in construction, despite a White House order mandating pipelines do so.
President Trump has made good on his pledge to "say 'merry Christmas' again," though those who follow the issue are divided on how far outside the White House his influence will — or should — reach.
He made good on his promise to provide municipal ID cards for undocumented immigrants, allowing them to obtain services that were previously unavailable to them, such as opening bank accounts or accessing public libraries.
The benchmark S&P 20.8 fell for the first time in six sessions on Monday after President Donald Trump made good on his threat to place charges on another $21.9 billion in Chinese goods.
The Obama administration made good on its promise on Thursday to sanction Russia for cyberattacks that the CIA and FBI both claim were intended to sway the US election in favor of Donald Trump.
When Calgary managed to make up the difference in the final two minutes and send the game to overtime, Burris made good on second downs twice to get his team the game-winning touchdown.
Last week, the Trump administration made good on its promise to reverse longstanding Medicaid policy by permitting states to exclude from Medicaid coverage beneficiaries who do not work or participate in work-related activities.
Mr. Trump in some ways has made good on his promise to be tougher than his predecessor, firing missiles into Syria when Mr. Obama had not, and empowering the military to act quickly abroad.
Initially there was concern that North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, had made good on his threat to test an intercontinental ballistic missile, which one day may be able to reach the United States.
After a Globo investigation last month revealed the Bolsonaro family's links to the 2018 assassination of City Councilwoman Marielle Franco, the president made good on his pledge to cut off public funds to Globo.
Of course, the BIG3 is suing the Qataris for more than $1 BILLION -- claiming they never made good on their $5 million investment ... and then threatened a league owner when asked for the money.
He made good on that threat on Monday when he issued a decree "for the appointment of the first vice president of the republic of South Sudan", naming General Tabal Deng Gai to the post.
He has also said Kim Jong Un and his foreign minister "won't be around much longer" if they made good on a threat to develop a nuclear-tipped missile capable of reaching the United States.
Chevrolet had said that it would be delivering the Bolt by the end of 2016, and it made good on that promise by putting these first cars in the hands of customers now in December.
Boone Jenner's bid on a short-handed breakaway was denied by Craig Anderson with under seven minutes remaining in the second period, but Atkinson made good on the same opportunity 6:45 into the third.
Pai made it an official priority of his upon taking the Chairman office, and to his credit he and the others have made good on his promise to get it out the door in 2018.
On Tuesday, women made good on their promise and led Democrats to grab back the House: A record-breaking 96 women have already won seats in the House, and 239 have won in the Senate.
On Tuesday, women made good on their promise and led Democrats to grab back the House: A record-breaking 211 women have already won seats in the House, and 27 have won in the Senate.
"Therefore, if Erdogan made good on his threat to turn off the taps, he could find himself not only squaring off with Kurdish President Masoud Barzani but also against Russian President Vladimir Putin," RBC said.
It seems like video games always feel like they're on the way to somewhen, and things will be the best they can be there, and all of the promises will finally be made good on.
He's made good on his promise: More than 12,000 people have reportedly been killed in the campaign, according to Human Rights Watch, though the Philippines government puts the number at only one-third of that.
After his vice president vowed to take action against Mr. Assange, the country made good on its threat on Thursday, when it opened the door to London police officers who carted Mr. Assange away, above.
"It's undeniable that the government hasn't made good on its promises, whether it's reintegrating former fighters, agrarian development or political reforms," said Julián Gallo Cubillos, a former FARC commander who is now a Colombian senator.
An invitation to the book party for his first novel, "Sap Rising" (1996), described him as "the bastard son of P. G. Wodehouse and the Marquis de Sade," and he made good on the advertisement.
Twenty-three years on, the former cricket star-turned-prime minister has made good on his promise, welcoming the Duke of Cambridge to his official residence in Islamabad during a royal tour of Pakistan this week.
Worries that Latin America's second-largest economy could slip into a recession if Trump made good on his promise to impose tariffs have sent shivers through financial markets already reeling from a U.S.-China trade dispute.
But given Trump has literally made good on several of his more heinous campaign promises that everyone thought he would not, I think cooperation between tech and Trump is going to be rarer than more opposition.
Trent Reznor hinted that Nine Inch Nails' upcoming EP Not the Actual Events would be more experimental than his usual mode, and with new single "Burning Bright," he's made good on that promise and then some.
The Trump administration told conservative outlets on Monday that it would likely certify that Iran has made good on its promise to place strict curbs on its nuclear program as mandated by the Iran nuclear deal.
Australian telecommunications company Telstra made good on a promise on Sunday, giving mobile customers a day of free data as part of an apology for the outages experienced on mobile and Internet services nationwide last Tuesday.
An anonymous hacker on Monday made good on his threat to post the details of 20,000 FBI employees online, less than 24 hours after he dumped the data for 85033,000 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) personnel.
The tariffs drew fire from many foreign governments, who warned that they could take retaliatory trade measures against the U.S. if Trump made good on his plan to levy the heavy duties on steel and aluminum.
More broadly, although the Emmys obviously serve multiple masters -- and the race to finish on time meant awkwardly playing off some major winners -- the show seemingly made good on its primary mandate: to celebrate the medium.
Wade, and he appears to have made good on that promise — Justices Neal Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh are seen by advocates on both sides of the issue as potential votes to gut the landmark abortion decision.
Mr. Lubin made good on his offer to get her freelance work dancing and tumbling through the air on long silk streamers for Big Apple's "Circus to Go." She performed with them several times, she said.
Saudi Arabia's National Shipping firm, Bahri, this week tentatively chartered as many as 14 super-tankers to ship crude oil to customers worldwide, as the Kingdom made good on its promise to boost crude oil output.
Saudi Arabia's National Shipping firm, Bahri, this week tentatively chartered as many as 14 super-tankers to ship crude oil to customers worldwide, as the Kingdom made good on its promise to boost crude oil output.
Baffert made good on his promise Saturday as Justify looked no worse for the wear while fending off his competition in front of an announced crowd of 134,487, more than the 131,680 that watched American Pharoah.
The Daily Listen to 'The Daily': On iPhone or iPad | On Android via RadioPublic | Via Stitcher In a suburb of Detroit on Wednesday, a crowd of gathered as President Trump made good on a campaign promise.
But things have changed, particularly at Dropbox, which made good on its promise to improve the company's security and also went far beyond what any Silicon Valley company had done before to better protect security researchers.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's prime minister said on Tuesday he is confident U.S. President Donald Trump made good on his promise to raise the cases of two detained Canadians during recent discussions with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The Trump administration made good on its threat to raise tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese exports from 10% to 43% earlier on Friday, marking a sharp escalation in tension between the world's two largest economies.
There is plenty to be said about the age of Rocky Marciano's opposition and the quality of the heavyweight division during his era, but it can certainly be agreed that Charley Goldman made good on Marciano's potential.
As president-elect, he has made good on his rhetoric by selecting people with little to no government experience for the consequential positions of secretary of state, secretary of the treasury, chief of staff, and many more.
If the United States made good on its pledge to leave the treaty, Gorbachev said he hoped that U.S. allies would refuse to be what he called launchpads for American missiles which Trump has spoken of developing.
He has made good on that pledge on a personal level by reportedly scrapping the firm's largest private jet (not all of them mind you) and assuming a more open-door approach than his predecessor, Martin Winterkorn.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that Russia could easily make and deploy land-based intermediate-range missiles if the United States made good on a threat to quit a landmark nuclear arms control treaty.
Tariffs and taxes The President made good on his campaign promise to hit other nations with tariffs, but it wasn't China or Mexico that got whacked first, it was our nice neighbors to the north in Canada.
But this family is part of a larger caravan of migrants -- a caravan that the President of the United States has referred to as an "invasion" and made good on his promise to send troops to stop.
The price of Venezuelan bonds rose across the board Tuesday on a report that the nation's state oil giant has made good on two missed interest payments and had approved funds ahead of a critical debt deadline.
After Donald Trump was elected president on a platform of protectionist policies, Beijing's state-run Global Times warned that "US soyabean and maize imports will be halted" if his administration made good on threats of punitive tariffs.
In 1993, Bill Clinton said that if North Korea used nukes, "it would mean the end of their country as they know it," and North Korea warned of "fatal consequences" if Clinton made good on the threat.
Relations between the two countries soured when Trump made good on his campaign promise of withdrawing from the multination Iranian nuclear deal that eased economic restrictions on Iran in exchange for that country suspending its nuclear program.
" Obama won the Democratic nomination despite making some calls that hawks considered naive, from his initial opposition to the Iraq War to a promise he made good on: diplomacy with Iran and no threat of "regime change.
After the Eagles defeated the New England Patriots Sunday, the Boston agency made good on its promise and ponied up the cash for an ad congratulating the Philadelphia Eagles on their victory against the New England Patriots.
President Donald Trump, turning the ornate East Room of the White House into the centerpiece of a well-orchestrated television production, made good on his promise and handed his party a solid conservative nominee for the Supreme Court.
Those negotiations fell under the shadow of U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to more than double the tariff rate to 25% on $200 billion of Chinese goods — which he made good on just after midnight ET on Friday.
But perhaps more impressive than all the new stats and features is the fact that Robinhood has made good on its promise to use technology to make stock trading so efficient that it doesn't have to charge users.
Playing Tommy "Birdman" Rowland, the former school jock who never made good on his potential, Dillon bounced from Beautiful Girls into a string of '90s hits: In & Out (1997), There's Something About Mary and Wild Things (both 1998).
A key part of the nation's second founding, the Fourteenth Amendment finally made good on the Declaration of Independence's promise of individual liberty, equality and the pursuit of happiness free of unnecessary government interference, including from state governments.
The decision to target Central Bank Governor Duraid Durgham and Finance Minister Maamoun Hamdan, along with 16 other government ministers, made good on the EU's threat last month to increase sanctions on Syria over the bombing of Aleppo.
A year after the election, though, Trump has not made good on his campaign pledge to increase military spending and fully eliminate the defense sequester, or the automatic federal spending cuts mandated under the 2011 Budget Control Act.
OTTAWA, July 2 (Reuters) - Canada's prime minister said on Tuesday he is "confident" U.S. President Donald Trump made good on his promise to raise the cases of two detained Canadians during recent discussions with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The government also made good on several of its campaign promises to improve affordability in the province, setting aside funds for new rental housing units and housing for the homeless, while cutting medical services premiums by 50 percent.
The previous Friday, President Uhuru Kenyatta had reportedly asked TV stations not to televise live the symbolic inauguration by the National Super Alliance, (NASA) or they risked getting shut and he had just made good on that threat.
New York (CNN Media)Univision made good on a promise to sell its online properties on Monday when it announced that it has sold Gizmodo Media Group, which includes the family of websites formerly known as Gawker Media.
Since taking office, Salvini has made good on promises to slow drastically the arrival of mainly African migrants into Italy, and has seen support for the League surge to around 34 percent, making it the largest party in Italy.
At one minute past midnight on Friday, tariffs on $93 billion worth of Chinese goods jumped from 10 percent to 25 percent, as the U.S. made good on President Trump's weekend threat to escalate his trade war with China.
At one minute past midnight on Friday, tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods jumped from 10 percent to 25 percent, as the U.S. made good on President Trump's weekend threat to escalate his trade war with China.
Trump, in his decision announced Thursday on Twitter, said China has not made good on a promise to buy American agricultural goods in large quantities, and as a consequence the U.S. would impose the new tariffs starting Sept. 1.
Dungeon master Mitch McConnell, who led the way in the Obama years by violating norm after norm in the Senate, then made good on his threats to do away with the filibuster altogether, dropping a nuclear bomb on it.
To put all the pertinent events of the last nine years into perspective and summarize just what happened at 9 o'clock last night: President Trump made good on the "red line" Obama declared but then refused to act upon.
On Wednesday morning, after yet another night of primary victories, Trump was asked what would happen if the Republican elite made good on plans to stop him from getting the nomination at the party convention by any means necessary.
Three months after taking office, Mr. Khan still has not made good on his campaign promises to reveal the nature of the $62 billion investment Beijing has committed to Pakistan, and his government has backtracked on an I.M.F. deal.
On Twitter, Ms. Sampedro said she was going to "pull out the receipts" of her relationship with Ms. Voigt, and made good on her threat by tweeting various text messages the two exchanged during the filming of the show.
Fact Check WASHINGTON — President Trump celebrated the tax bill that Congress approved on Wednesday by characterizing it as a two-for-one victory, falsely claiming that it also made good on his promise to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
So last August, prime minister Jacinda Ardern, made good on her Labour Party campaign promise to amend the Overseas Investment Act by designating all existing residential land "sensitive" — effectively banning foreigners from buying any existing homes in the country.
Italy&aposs new anti-migrant, right-wing interior minister has made good on a campaign pledge to close Italian ports to non-governmental organizations that pick up migrants at sea, which he has likened to taxi services for migrant smugglers.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump made good on a campaign promise Friday, signing into law legislation that gives leadership at the Department of Veterans Affairs more power to fire failed employees and protect those who uncover wrongdoing at the agency.
On August 26, President Obama made good on a long-awaited promise: The White House announced plans for a new International Entrepreneur Rule that would allow some immigrant entrepreneurs to work legally in the United States for up to five years.
The MOAB remained a potent but unused weapon in the US arsenal for 14 years before the Pentagon finally made good on the implicit threat...and detonated one of the massive fuel-air bombs over ISIS positions in Afghanistan yesterday.
Douthat has made good on a long-standing promise to write his own take on Margaret Atwood's landmark 1985 novel, arguing that the book and the Hulu adaptation are not actually valuable guides in depicting the way we live now.
Washington (CNN)The top Democrat on the House oversight committee wants to see proof that former Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price made good on his promise to reimburse American taxpayers for the expense of his travel. Rep.
The 17-year-old snowboarder made good on her dominating track record in the halfpipe event to date, easily winning a gold medal at her competition on Tuesday morning (Monday night stateside) in Pyeongchang, South Korea, at the 983 Winter Olympics.
Pulling from in and out of The Beltway So far, Trump has made good on what his pre-election transition team said in DC meetings with industry and policy specialists: His Cabinet has drawn from inside and outside of Washington.
James has made good on his desire to play with pace and 21.7 percent of all the Lakers possessions are conducted in the open floor, a number that drops by a meaningful 3.2 percent without him, per Cleaning the Glass.
Xi made a vigorous defense of globalization at the World Economic Forum last month, and presented China's economy as a "wide open", despite complaints from the foreign business community that Beijing has not made good on pledges of economic liberalization.
The threat may have made the problem worse: There were widespread reports that smugglers who transport Central Americans across Mexico were telling those considering to come to the United States to move fast — before the president made good on his promise.
And with Heavn—the latest manifestation of her spell that firmly fuses hope, resistance, and magic with what it means to be a black woman—she has made good on her promise to do what she can to heal us.
This is the first time the Syrian government appears to have made good on promises to shoot down Israeli aircraft, after years of threats against both Israel and the other international militaries that have flown sorties over Syria without permission.
BAGHDAD — The Iraqi Parliament made good on its promise to overhaul the country's election laws, voting on Tuesday to make sweeping changes in how lawmakers are elected, seemingly in response to demands from protesters to give citizens a greater voice.
In teaming up with Senators Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, who had already opposed the bill, Mr. McCain made good on his earlier promise to help defeat the measure if it didn't meet his personal test.
House Republicans who last year made good on longstanding promises to overhaul the mental health system could roll back coverage for millions of people with mental illness and addiction problems by overhauling Medicaid as part of an Obamacare repeal package.
The Coyotes made good on their 21st, however, as Christian Fisher increased his point total to 212 (three goals, seven assists) in his past 219 games by scoring and setting up a goal in Thursday's 21-215 win over Montreal.
And his administration has made good on many of its campaign promises on abortion issues — expanding restrictions on international aid to groups that support abortions, rolling back ObamaCare's birth control mandate and enacting other policies embraced by anti-abortion advocates.
Biden, whose camp had made clear before the debate that he planned to go after Warren, quickly made good on that promise by attempting to distance her from Obama, who remains one of the most popular figures in the Democratic Party.
JERUSALEM — Palestinians burned photos of President Trump in Gaza, and the walls of the Old City were illuminated with the American and Israeli flags on Wednesday, as Mr. Trump made good on his campaign pledge to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
If he succeeds in passing all four, he will have made good on his promises to the right, and will have time and capital with which to pursue goals that appeal to Democrats and alienate conservatives, like a pricey infrastructure bill.
Tesla shares soared by more than 12 percent in premarket trading after the company reported a surprise profit for the third quarter as CEO Elon Musk made good on his promise to start turning regular profits in the last half of the year.
Microsoft announced last week in a blog post that it would make the update available as a manual upgrade about a week prior to the official release, and it's made good on the promise by enabling it through the Windows 10 Update Assistant.
Over dinner on the night of a Miley Cyrus concert in August 2014, they said, a Live Nation executive told AEG's local venue manager that some Live Nation tours would likely bypass Louisville if AEG made good on its plan to replace Ticketmaster.
In the time since Essential released the phone, it has made good on its promise to release software updates to improve camera performance — though it's neither as fast nor as good as what you'll get on a Galaxy S8 or Pixel 2.
Rousteing — one of three Black men to ever helm a major fashion house — has made good on his promise of promoting inclusivity by helping Black actresses challenge racism at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year and designing Beyoncé's iconic Coachella costumes.
Happy Holiday (Bowl) for Michigan State SAN DIEGO — With its 73-17 win over No. 18 Washington State in the Holiday Bowl on Thursday night, No. 16 Michigan State made good on a tweet coach Mark Dantonio fired off in December 2016.
He had been chief growth officer at Oreo-maker Mondelez International Inc and previously worked in marketing at Kraft Heinz Co. By picking Clouse, Campbell Soup has made good on its promise to name a new CEO before the end of the year.
The 21-year-old had long been touted as the heir to Kenya's steeplechase crown and made good on those predictions with a blistering final-lap sprint that carried him to gold in an Olympic best time of eight minutes 3.28 seconds.
The hacker or hackers behind a breach at the World Anti-Doping Administration (WADA) and Court of Arbitration for Sport during the Rio Olympic games made good on a warning to continue its assault on Olympic websites, but only to limited success.
He quickly made good on that promise, starting new fights with House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) and Sen.
Former US officials and experts on China and international trade said they were heartened to see that Trump had not made good on some of his boldest campaign pledges -- like imposing double-digit tariffs on Chinese imports or labeling China a currency manipulator.
Meaher made good on his word in July 1860, when the schooner Clotilda — widely thought to be the last ship to bring human cargo into this country — stole into the bay after dark carrying 110 captive Africans in its filthy, disease-ridden hold.
Then Puig, seven years his junior, made good on that promise—he signed a huge contract and then exploded onto the scene in Los Angeles, creating a lucrative marketplace for even unproven Cuban players, and setting off a massive wave of defections.
Mayweather, who had guaranteed an early finish to the 12 round contest, made good on his promise when he pinned a brave-but-limited McGregor on the ropes and mercilessly hammered the Irishman before referee Robert Byrd stepped in to halt the bout.
Regardless of your politics and how you may feel about President Trump, last week, he made good on his campaign promises regarding veterans, by providing the VA with more power to fire failed employees and protect those who uncover wrongdoing at the agency.
This address will be an opportunity to outline and discuss the various ways the president has made good on his promises to improve the lives of our people, and to outline his vision for what he will do to restore America to greatness.
Just days later, Mr. Trump made good on his longstanding vow to renounce the 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran that was negotiated by the Obama administration and the governments of five other major powers, including major European allies of the United States.
Six days after pledging to shake things up in his new role as White House communications director, Anthony Scaramucci made good on that promise when he picked up the phone and gave an obscenity-laced interview to the New Yorker's Ryan Lizza.
Their seemingly heartwarming story began to unravel after Bobbitt claimed that he had received only a fraction of the funds amounting to roughly $75,000, and that D'Amico and McClure had not made good on promises for allocation of the money outlined by the campaign.
In the post, Gillibrand said President Donald Trump vowed to punish women for accessing abortion when he was a candidate and argues he has made good on that promise by stacking the Supreme Court with anti-abortion rights "extremists" Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch.
Since taking office in Italy&aposs month-old coalition government, Salvini has made good on a campaign pledge to crack down on humanitarian groups that rescue migrants from smugglers&apos boats in the Mediterranean Sea and then ferry the asylum-seekers to Italian ports.
Alleged whistleblower arrested for leaking classified information Alleged whistleblower arrested for leaking classified information The FBI made good on President Donald Trump's repeated promise to "find the leakers" Monday, arresting and charging 25-year-old Reality Leigh Winner with leaking classified documents to the media.
Hassett and Glassman even bet a critic that if, by the end of 2009, the Dow was closer to 10,000 than 36,000, they'd each give $1,000 to the Salvation Army; the Dow ended the year at 19803,428, and they made good on their promise.
Screenshot: TwitterThis week, the Oogie Boogie Man made of deflated basketballs currently residing in the Oval Office, Donald Trump, made good on his threat to shut down the federal government if Congress doesn't approve $5.7 billion in funding for his U.S.-Mexico border wall project.
Zhang Xiangchen, China's deputy international trade representative, said in Washington D.C. on Wednesday that the country would rely on World Trade Organization tariff rules on market access if Trump made good on threats to levy punitive duties on goods made in China, Reuters reported.
While Britton will reprise her first season role from Murphy's FX flagship American Horror Story on the show's eighth installment, 9-1-1 telephone operator Abby Clarke made good on her promise to leave Los Angeles behind and have a long adventure in Ireland.
Six months after proposing the regulations, the U.S. Treasury made good on its pledge to move swiftly against corporate tax inversions by rolling out the new final rule, despite opposition from business groups and from Republicans in Congress who demanded a delay only last week.
Bonds issued by Petroleos de Venezuela SA and the Venezuelan government rallied just two days earlier on a report that the oil giant, also known as PDVSA, had made good on two overdue bond payments and had approved Friday's nearly $985 million debt payment.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's President Mauricio Macri on Friday made good on his threat to veto a bill intended to prevent private and public sector layoffs, saying that the law would hurt job growth and likely sparking the ire of the country's powerful unions.
In 2015, after obtaining Mexican citizenship (a process that included living in Mexico and passing a Spanish exam, among other things) and having her move officially cleared by FIS, skiing's international governing body, Schleper made good on one of her sport's most unlikely comebacks.
In a statement that accompanied its second-quarter earnings report, Tribune said that Sinclair had not made good on its commitment to use its best efforts to obtain regulatory approval of the merger as quickly as possible by selling off TV stations and other assets.
Dwane Casey, the Pistons' new coach, vowed to let Griffin initiate the offense more than any other player, but the extent to which he has made good on that promise was even more eye-catching than Griffin's first career 50-point game last week.
President Trump made good on a long-time promise this week to disavow the nuclear deal with Iran, prompting applause from Tehran's opponents and condemnation from those who say the agreement is the United States' best hope for curbing the Islamic Republic's nuclear ambitions.
Changing the position it had held during the Obama administration and even during the early months of the Trump administration, the Department of Housing and Urban Development declared that Westchester County had at last made good on its promise to fix its exclusionary housing practices.
Among banking chiefs, hedge fund managers, private equity overseers and others who make their living managing vast piles of money, Mr. Trump is the rare politician who has made good on his words, having slashed corporate taxes and ditched regulations they view as anti-business.
In that interview, Cam discussed his cinematic ambitions and his recent musical endeavors, including the song "10,000 Miles," which made good on a concept many people had long suspected to be true: that Vanessa Carlton's "A Thousand Miles" would be a banging rap beat.
And Trump made good on the promises he'd offered conservative activists back during the primary — once sworn in, he nominated appellate court judge Neil Gorsuch to fill the seat, defying fears that he'd nominate a personal crony or someone with dubious fealty to the conservative movement.
Tesla faces more pressure than ever regarding getting Model 3 production underway, since Chevrolet has made good on its promise to produce and begin sales of its own Bolt EV with a 200+ mile range and price tag under $30,000 once you bake in green car incentives.
Trump's aides insisted he had made good on his pledge to raise concerns about China's trade practices and said there was some headway, Xi agreeing to a 100-day plan for trade talks aimed at boosting U.S. exports and reducing China's trade surplus with the United States.
"Tonight Trump made good on his campaign promise to install a justice on the Supreme Court with one singular goal, which is to end Roe and criminalize abortion in this country," Ilyse Hogue, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, said in an interview with The Hill.
Six weeks after settling a securities-fraud lawsuit with federal regulators, Tesla and Elon Musk have made good on one of the agreement's key provisions — naming a new board chief to impose order on a company whose automaking has often been overshadowed by Mr. Musk's behavior.
If Mr. Trump had made good on pledges to scrap the arrangement, "the U.S. would have been entirely isolated, and no one else would have resumed sanctions," said Mr. Samore, who is now the executive director at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard.
Bloomberg toyed with running for president in the past, but only made good on the idea this cycle, and has stormed into the campaign with a shock-and-awe approach, using his enormous fortune to fund a massive advertising campaign and hire, as of now, 1,000 staffers.
But in mid-April—before heading to the Summit of the Americas, a meeting of regional heads of state that was being held that year in Trinidad and Tobago—he made good on his campaign promise to eliminate the restrictions on family travel and remittances to Cuba.
On Tuesday, Stinson made good on his bet with an extensive police crime database offering the most comprehensive look ever at how often American cops are arrested, as well as some early insights into the consequences they face for breaking the laws they're supposed to enforce.
Trump's aides insisted he had made good on his pledge to raise concerns about China's trade practices and said there was some headway, with Xi agreeing to a 100-day plan for trade talks aimed at boosting U.S. exports and reducing China's trade surplus with the United States.
Last year, two teams made good on a version of the promise the Rays made their ownership interests and fans: the Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros, who had both been bad for the preceding half-decade or so more or less on purpose, suddenly both became very good.
Majidyar notes that the Iranians had been "hinting that the Revolutionary Guards would step up efforts to undermine US interests in the region," including targeting counterterrorism and stabilization efforts in conflict zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan, if Trump made good on his threats to leave the deal.
But while Apocalypse did devote one whole episode to the characters of Murder House, and made good on the promise of a crossover between Murder House and Coven, it was really more a continuation of Coven, than a season of its own that incorporated elements of its predecessors.
John Kasich has made good on his vow not to vote for Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE.
Photo: Drew Angerer (Getty)As we collectively await word from DoorDash that it's finally made good on a promise to overhaul its tip-skimming operation, Amazon—which had a similar pay model in place for its Flex workers—has decided maybe that wasn't such a great idea after all.
He made good on that promise when coming into office, but has been accused of human rights abuses and violating international law by the UN.The Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy on illegal border crossings led to the separations of at least 5,500 families and saw children placed in cages.
Photo: Andrew Harnik (AP)Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives made good on a campaign promise on Wednesday by passing legislation that would effectively reinstate, in its entirety, the 2015 Open Internet Order—rules that, for a brief time, ensured that net neutrality was the law of the land.
Which means Chen's young history of packing five quads into one program is now the standard to beat (and going into the free skate in Pyeongchang, there were rumors that he was toying with putting a sixth quad into his program — a rumor he ultimately made good on in spectacular fashion).
TIM, a former state phone monopoly, had initially said it would not invest in areas where it could not guarantee a return on its investment, forcing Rome to step in to ensure it made good on its promise to connect all Italians to superfast internet and kick-start a stagnant economy.
In September, Trudeau's Liberals made good on a promise to open a public consultation on national security and released two documents, a green paper and a background document, explaining the issues at stake to Canadians at a time when the government is ramping up its efforts to thwart domestic terrorists.
Week 2 stats: 10 targets, 10 catches, 116 yards, 0 TDs Consensus ranking: 17.3 among WRs Why he could break out: The Raiders made good on their promise to get Cooper more involved in Week 2, and he delivered with just his third 100-yard game the last two seasons.
Mr. Zambada never said who those contacts were or whether Mr. Guzmán made good on his offer, but the American authorities have acknowledged that within two years of floating the idea of leaving the cartel, Mr. Zambada sat down with agents from the D.E.A. at a clandestine meeting in Mexico.
His tough-guy persona and profanity-laced straight talk had entranced tens of millions of Filipinos, and his apparent success at making the barrios safe, even if it resulted in the extrajudicial killings of thousands of people, had enhanced his image as a politician who made good on his promises.
Late last month, it asked a number of high-profile Trump campaign associates to hand over emails and other records of dealings with Russians, and the committee's subpoena of Mr. Flynn on Wednesday made good on its threat to legally compel anyone who failed to voluntarily comply with its request.
If it's ultimately overturned, Trump can claim he made good on a campaign promise in time for his 2020 re-election campaign -- though he would then face the prospect of an estimated 20 million Americans losing their health insurance on his watch, with no Republican replacement in the legislative pipeline.
Just after midnight on Friday, the United States made good on its threat to impose sweeping tariffs on Beijing, putting a 25 percent border tax on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods imported to the US. China responded with $34 billion of tariffs of its own on its imports from America.
Puerto Rico's official committee of unsecured creditors in court papers said it wants an order greenlighting its own investigation no later than mid-August because the investigator hired by the island's federal oversight board has not made good on his forecast in October that he would conclude his work within 200 days.
This week, after a federal court greenlit AT&T's acquisition of Time Warner and effectively signaled a shift toward a more merger-friendly environment in the US legal system, Comcast made good on weeks of hints by making an all-cash bid to buy 53st Century Fox for a whopping $65 billion.
Arun Jaitley, the finance minister, has hinted that the government will pass new legislation to allow private use of the national ID. Has Aadhaar made good on its promise to plug the holes in India's leaky social-welfare system, cut corruption and ensure that the deserving get access to cheap grain and fuel?
The goal was to get it done before July 4th, and the bombastic Irsay made good on his promise: on June 29th, the Colts inked a five-year extension with Luck worth $303 million; including the 2016 season, for which the quarterback was already under contract, the total money balloons to $140 million.
The changes come a day after Kanye first made good on his original promise to keep updating the Tidal version of his latest release, tweaking production and lyrics on album track "Famous" just as anyone who signed up to Jay Z's streaming service to hear TLOP would find their free trial running out.
I think the -- the president's policy on Iran has been -- has been quite clear, and he's made good on the -- on the promises he made as a candidate, and in his first days of office after carefully reviewing the JCPOA and the progress there, he -- he made his decision recently on it.
Additionally, several US defense officials said that, so far, there is no indication that Kim has made good on his promise to return the remains of prisoners of war and soldiers declared missing in action during the Korean War -- something Trump has repeatedly said the two leaders agreed upon during their meeting.
"While President Trump has made good on his promises to American workers, 2020 Democrats are embracing radical socialist policies like the Green New Deal, which would raise taxes on all Americans and is opposed by the AFL-CIO because it would harm millions of its members and threaten their jobs," Glassner said.
In a post on Medium, Marc Elias, the Clinton team's general counsel, said the campaign would take part in the Wisconsin recount being set off by Jill Stein, the Green Party candidate, and would also participate if Ms. Stein made good on her plans to seek recounts in Michigan and Pennsylvania. Mrs.
Given the centrality of his pledge to build a wall along the southern border of the United States (muffled voice: And make Mexico pay for it), Trump is totally committed to ensuring that he can go to voters in 24 and tell them he made good on that most important of promises.
In the end, the campaign could not escape the paradox of the mayor's personality: The "tale of two cities" of his campaign four years earlier had become a tale of two ways of seeing the mayor — a man who had made good on many of his promises and yet elicited little enthusiasm.
The lineup includes New York natives like Lil Tecca, the 17-year-old rapper whose breakout song, "Ransom," displaced "Old Town Road" as the most streamed song in the country, and Young M.A., whose long-anticipated debut, released last month, made good on the promise of her 2016 hit, "Ooouuu."power1051.iheart.
There's a decorative display on a mantle along one wall of the restaurant, a kind of mini-bazaar of typical Indonesian seasonings and spices—bowls of fresh and dried chilis, nutmeg, star anise, cinnamon sticks, palm sugar—that feels like a gesture toward educating diners which is never really made good on.
Board of Education, know firsthand how my parents and aunts and uncles had to endure threats veiled -- and not-so-veiled -- from white men ready to harm them, physically, financially, socially, for stepping out of line during a period those men were unlikely ever to face real justice if they made good on those promises.
Editorial New York City is one of the rare places in the country where charter schools generally have made good on the promise to outperform conventional public schools in exchange for flexibility from the state that lets them lengthen the school day, alter the curriculum, do away with tenure and change how teachers are compensated.
While multinational corporations such as Disney, Goldman Sachs and IBM have opposed the president's decision to walk away from the international climate agreement, many small companies around the country were cheering him on, embracing the choice as a tough-minded business move that made good on Mr. Trump's commitment to put America's commercial interests first.
At her N.F.L. news conference, she had promised a statement of "inclusion," an upbeat and uncontroversial stance, and she made good on it as she began her set, singing a few lines each of "God Bless America" and "This Land Is Your Land" and reciting the "one nation indivisible" conclusion of the Pledge of Allegiance.
Groups including Access Now and CDT are calling for policymakers to step in, and even the social network's executives seem resigned to some type of eventual privacy law in the US. "Facebook has made good on just about every opportunity to lower expectations that it would protect user privacy without a government forcing it to," Massé told BuzzFeed News.
Meanwhile, the president finally made good on his promise to declare a public health emergency over the opioid crisis, and the media world became the subject of its own story, as long-whispered tales of sexual misconduct by influential men in the industry became the subject of on-the-record accusations with heads finally starting to roll.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE just after midnight made good on his threat to hike tariffs on Chinese goods, escalating a trade war between the world's two largest economies.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE has made good on his threat to schedule his own event at the same time as Thursday's GOP presidential debate on Fox News.
And it seems that Clement's guidance counselor made good on her word, because here's a screencap of Clement getting the keys handed over to him, per soon-to-be NJ.com sports reporter Zack Rosenblatt: Clement, an undrafted free agent out of Wisconsin (pfft, technicality), is averaging 4.5 yards a carry and has 4 touchdowns for the league's best team.
Ioannis Mouzalas, a Greek minister for immigration policy, criticized the focus on his country, saying that the bloc had not made good on its pledges of more assistance in managing the flow of people — nearly 1.1 million arrived last year in the European Union — and that some European politicians were spreading "lies" about the crisis and the role of the government in Athens.
In July, the president tweeted that he would reinstate a ban on transgender people in the military, and this week, he made good on the threat, issuing a directive that bars new transgender recruits, blocks funding for sex reassignment surgeries, and gives Defense Secretary James Mattis six months to decide whether to expel the thousands of transgender soldiers already serving.
As he walked with his wife though a park in Sumter, not far from the base, Harold Gonzales, who flew F-16s for two decades, said he was pleased not only that Mr. Trump had made good on his campaign pledge, but that he had proposed a budget at all after five years when sequestration had determined the armed forces spending.
The Watchmen equivalent of CNN is streaming some blurry footage of Dr. Manhattan playing real-life Minecraft on Mars when we pan past a TV screen in one scene, and if we assume that's recent satellite imagery, then the guy is still dicking around on the Red Planet and hasn't made good on his plan to go off to play literal god from the end of the comics.
Japan shattered the notion that an Asian army wasn't able to defeat a Western army in a real war, soundly defeating the Russians both on land and at sea in 1905, setting the stage for World War II.Although the attack on Pearl Harbor was not a great idea, the Japanese made sure the Americans knew that any invasion of Japanese territory would cost them dearly — and they made good on the promise, mostly by fighting to the death.
A critical first step toward re-balancing America's trade with China, President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE made good on his promise to put "America First" by making sure American farmers, manufacturers and entrepreneurs are better protected from unethical and criminal behavior in the international trade system.
From the projects they fund to the type of marble they used in General Assembly Hall, Trump thinks the United Nations could run on a lot more and his proposed budget would have made good on those feelings by cutting roughly $1 billion -- or 10% -- from the United States' contributions to the UN. In 2012, Trump said the marble tiles in General Assembly Hall looked "cheap," a low blow from a man who made his name as a real estate mogul.
This is a crucial moment that will set the tone for Justice Gorsuch's tenure on the bench: Will he bow to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's pressure to rubber-stamp the travel ban, in which Trump made good on his campaign promise to ban Muslims from entering the country?
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersWarren to Sanders: 'I think you called me a liar on national TV' Warren-Sanders fight raises alarm on the left On The Money — Presented by Wells Fargo — Trump signs first phase of US-China trade deal | Senate to vote Thursday on Canada, Mexico deal | IRS provides relief for those with discharged student loans MORE (I-Vt.) backed the notion of rapper Cardi B entering politics, telling TMZ "it would be great" if the star, a high-profile supporter, made good on her stated ambition.

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