No, the President said, he would not like to make such a pledge.
And no one can ask the other to make a pledge.
He knew he'd never made a more important pledge to anyone.
But we've also made a pledge to give you the latest security news.
Or at least he should have made her pledge to him in case she did escape.
He made pledges across the world, and bad times hit him.
He'd failed, he felt, having made a pledge and then doing nothing.
The company, though, has not made a pledge toward the expansion.
Both men make a pledge of good will and promise not to spring anything on the other.
He had made a pledge to Bell that this would not happen again, only to break training once more.