- promise-keeping
- promˈise-keeping noun (Shakespeare).• • •Main Entry: ↑promise
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
keeping — [kēp′iŋ] n. 1. observance (of a rule, holiday, promise, etc.) 2. care; custody; charge 3. maintenance or means of maintenance; keep 4. the condition in which something is kept 5. reservation for future use; preservation in keeping with in… … English World dictionary
Keeping the Promise — Infobox Film | name = Keeping the Promise caption = director = Sheldon Larry producer = Martin Katz Ambiguous link writer = Gerald Di Pego starring = Keith Carradine Annette O Toole Brendan Fletcher Gordon Tootoosis Maury Chaykin David Cubitt… … Wikipedia
promise — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 statement that you will do sth ADJECTIVE ▪ big ▪ He makes all kinds of big promises he has little intention of keeping. ▪ rash ▪ broken, unfulfilled … Collocations dictionary
Promise Index — The Promise Index is a brand evaluation and performance tool that tracks how well brands are keeping their promises and predicts their future revenue growth. The study is carried out on the annual basis by Promise, a London based brand… … Wikipedia
promise — Giving one s word that one will do something creates a reason for action in the future. But when the time comes, by keeping the promise one seems to act because one has done something in the past, rather than for the sake of promoting some goal… … Philosophy dictionary
Promise to Try — Song infobox Name = Promise to Try Artist = Madonna Album = Like a Prayer Released = March 21 1989 track no = 5 Recorded = 1988 Genre = Pop Length = 3:38 Writer = Madonna, Patrick Leonard Label = Sire, Warner Bros. Producer = Madonna, Patrick… … Wikipedia
keeping one's word — be faithful to a promise, fulfill one s promises … English contemporary dictionary
Magic's Promise — Author(s) Mercedes Lackey Country … Wikipedia
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Deontological ethics — Deontic redirects here. For the linguistic term, see Linguistic modality. Deontological ethics or deontology (from Greek deon, obligation, duty ; and logia) is an approach to ethics that judges the morality of an action based on the action s… … Wikipedia