I beg that you will sit down and tell me what you desire, but I fear that I cannot make any unconditional promise.
In New York, the mayoral commission did not recommend new limits on the city's essentially unconditional promise of shelter, originally made in 1981 to settle a lawsuit filed by advocates for the homeless.
The Court declared that the Ihlen declaration constituted an unconditional and definitive promise.
God gave Abraham unconditional promises entailing multitudinous progeny, nationhood, royal leaders, and land possession.
If a gratuitous unconditional promise is revocable should it become irrevocable because a condition is added?
'Word of honor' . . . it was our special catch-phrase, our old way of making an unconditional promise.
He made an unconditional promise never to judge mankind with another flood (Genesis 9:11).
They are driven instead by the feeling of betrayal by the Mexican government, which has withdrawn its unconditional promise to educate them.
This isn't the unconditional promise on the Statue of Liberty about welcoming the huddled masses.
They argue the presence of both unconditional and conditional promises to the house of David would create intense theological dissonance in the Book of Kings.