Remove your safety net and truly commit to the task at hand. Congratulations my friend, you’re ready to burn your boats! |
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In promising a fixed payment over a number of years, corporations commit to transfer a portion of future earnings to retirees. |
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The sensitivity usually rises from musicians desperate to receive some encouragement for the notes they commit to manuscript paper. |
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But he was not prepared to commit to any decisions of policy, or reach any terms of agreement with the British Premier. |
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The only reason the word didn't escape her in a shriek was due to the fact that she didn't possess the energy to commit to such a sound. |
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If you commit to healthy eating habits, they will soon become second nature. |
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While smaller firms may be able to use your skills, many of them cannot commit to hiring you on a permanent basis. |
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The company was not able to commit to providing any more jobs in these postcodes or in our part of London. |
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Government agencies will sign a memorandum of understanding to commit to the plan, and a committee will make regular reports to the community. |
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New timescales highlighted an autumn 2005 deadline for the council to decide whether or not to contractually commit to the scheme. |
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In the story, this inability to finish a picture is a metaphor for being reluctant to commit to a relationship. |
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The best advice is to taste a wine by buying a single bottle before you commit to several bottles or a case. |
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The EU will commit to support initiatives against gender-based violence and femicide. |
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After that, you can decide how much you're willing to commit to each and whether you want to shelter your income and gains from the taxman. |
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Under common attack, more moderate factions are forced to commit to the extreme hard line, whether they like it or not. |
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The volunteer will commit to a shift from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. either weekly or biweekly. |
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See sidebar for some general descriptions on what the coordinators should be willing to commit to do. |
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After a look at his turnout, she decided to take him on, provided he would commit to six hours a day in the studio. |
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The credit crunch was expected to make shoppers too scared to commit to big purchases. |
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It is also winning business from multinationals that often want small local offices but do not want to commit to long term leases. |
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Most cells seem ready to commit to programmed cell death when faced with an unsolvable loss of matrix attachment. |
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Government leaders seem uninterested or unwilling to commit to program changes and guarantees. |
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Louise and David are young marrieds who, after losing their first child, are afraid to commit to their new baby. |
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It would be outlandish for MPs from other parties to commit to jumping waka. |
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I just think I've had too many sudden, abrupt, unexpected, and unwelcome changes in my plans to be able to commit to more plans in advance. |
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A bigger obstacle to hurling progress is the number of players unwilling to commit to the cause. |
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Each Friday they have a brainstorm session, and realize they have a ton of features they'd love to commit to. |
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For example, you could request datasheets or a sample batch of components for testing before you commit to a bulk order. |
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With individual donations capped, bundlers commit to raise money from as many individuals as possible. |
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But does any A-list talent actually commit to anything more than a split-second cameo? |
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Marriage is all very well and good if it accords with the beliefs of two people who want to commit to each other for life. |
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Such recognition is an acknowledgment that we commit to diversity the same way we commit to all of our important corporate initiatives. |
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We commit to continuing to publish the serious scoops, the weighty investigative pieces and the incisive political analysis. |
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I dunno, every time I scoped it out I found it impossible to meet folk I liked or trusted enough to commit to it further. |
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Sometimes even the best writers commit to paper intimate thoughts that are cringeworthy when reread. |
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Potential financiers are performing more thorough due diligence and taking longer to commit to funding. |
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I don't know what you're like when you haven't had a day off in three weeks but I get a bit woolly headed and unable to commit to basic chores. |
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Training is provided and lectors are asked to commit to serve once a month. |
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Employ a good lawyer and make sure you fully understand the process before you commit to any purchase. |
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We are calling on the British Government to commit to clearing up unexploded ordnance, including the cluster bomblets that have been left behind. |
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To be valuable health care practitioners, nurses must commit to lifelong learning. |
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We didn't commit to any blocking and did the 13-hour drive to Winnipeg learning the lines. |
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First, both parties entering the process commit to selecting counsel who willingly bind themselves to prearranged ground rules. |
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Any resources he must commit to shore up his position there are necessarily resources unavailable to him in swing states. |
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He later challenged him to commit to enacting the recommendations of the report during his term as president. |
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Governments instead of pimping their people to unscrupulous predators should only encourage companies who commit to raising the quality of life of their citizens. |
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We need to remember and we need to apologize as we commit to working to ensure that we never again make the same mistakes. |
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Japan will confirm this ambitious target once other industrialized countries commit to comparably ambitious targets. |
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There are protocols to master, computer programs to navigate, desk locations to commit to memory. |
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All actors in the global response must commit to using every bit of available financing as efficiently and effectively as possible. |
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We commit to give the trekker his 2 reservations, the useless one and the new one. |
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Nary a paragraph can Konrad commit to paper, as distracting torments fill his days. |
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Booth space costs megabucks and no company is going to commit to that sort of investment without knowing for sure what they're going to be buying into. |
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One of the 25 words whose definitions she had to commit to memory was ennui. |
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That may not have been seditious talk, but it was a lot for a sleepy scribbler to commit to paper at that hour. |
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Will he at least commit to market price insurance as requested for the cattle industry? |
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It is the ultimate test for banks as to whether their initial willingness to commit to the goals of SEPA will be followed by concrete actions. |
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We commit to increase selectivity in our assistance, focussing our aid on the poorest but best performing countries. |
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However, in the current circumstances, this is the best we can commit to paper, in my view. |
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In so doing, we must commit to ensure that no living man, woman or child can be subjected to the barbarism of modern slavery. |
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Whether by payroll deduction or by organizing a fundraiser, you can ask your employer to commit to matching your gift. |
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Gregorian notation was designed primarily to commit to paper the sacred chants of the beginning of the second millennium. |
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I commit to ride my bike to work every day and with a skateboard helmet, which is four times stronger than regular bike helmets. |
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A reason given for this is, among others, a lack of time available by IT staff to commit to providing such support. |
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It is aimed at seven-to-11-year olds and volunteers commit to providing assistance for at least one school term of 10 to 12 weeks. |
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The hands helped those of a religious mind to commit to memory a roster of those considered blessed. |
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The government does not even commit to informing the source country named in the disclosure. |
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It makes it easier for employees to commit to the company project and therefore to its competitiveness. |
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As a backpacker on a budget, the Turkish word you should immediately commit to memory is büfe. |
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The Parties commit to establishing minimal sentences for the following crimes. |
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Encourage local employers and stakeholders to commit to creating those opportunities. |
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Thus most educated and uneducated groups sought and held sufficient biomedical knowledge to understand that diabetes was incurable and to commit to biomedical management. |
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For residential users who aren't ready to commit to the service, or for callers without a personal phone line, the purchase of prepaid calling cards is the simple alternative. |
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Rather than admit their error and commit to their legal and moral duties under the First Amendment, administrators chose to ban all window displays. |
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On the 23rd September his army totally surrounded the town, commandeering the inhabitants of the neighbouring villages to commit to investment. |
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Bin them, recycle them or find them new homes, but commit to beautility by beginning to give the useful pride of place today and resolving to make it the litmus test for every new purchase tomorrow. |
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It certainly would be easier not to have to commit to memory our PIN but, unfortunately, it is necessary in our less than perfect world. |
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As well, they must agree to depopulate an entire breeding barn and commit to not housing swine breeding stock in the same barn for three years. |
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Third, Republicans should commit to compassion in action rather than compassion in appearance. |
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The bishops should also seriously consider individual school boards in parishes where pastors do not have the time or the interest to commit to the local school. |
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We all need to commit to putting safety first every time we drive. |
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Part of my job was I had to commit to the studio that I can do this movie with 800 smurf shots. |
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It is snowing, but the runway at Midway Airport has been swept and the pilots commit to a landing. |
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So if you desire a yummy book to sink your teeth into but can't commit to a Tolstoy, here is a list of five children's novels I have recently read and greatly enjoyed. |
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Guitars jangling and voices harmonizing, they playfully exchange jabs like two prize fighters sizing each other up, but afraid to commit to the first blow. |
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The Party platform and election policy are the items of faith upon which trade unions and their members commit to work for the election of Labor Governments. |
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Test drive new undies before you commit to buying a wardrobe of them. |
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If we salute the Unknown Warrior we must also commit to perpetuate the values that that warrior stood for, and that our society should unstintingly support. |
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It was true that he needed a hobby and had a mild interest in bossa nova music, but he wasn't sure if he was ready to commit to being a serious student. |
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Though he is faster to commit to Lola, he is selfish and spoiled. |
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Iran does commit to its obligations under the NPT and does not request anything more than to exercise its inalienable rights under the Treaty. |
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And, of course, it is best to drive at no more than 60 miles per hour something that your correspondent, bashfully, cannot commit to. |
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At the same time, they must also commit to reskilling and upskilling employees, new hires and even potential candidates. |
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Canada should commit to this gesture of respect because it meets the expectations and wishes of Quebeckers and Canadians. |
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We commit to prioritizing and integrating our efforts, as well as establishing the conditions needed to unleash the potential of all students. |
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I commit to always wear my bike helmet and to continue to encourage my children to not skimp on head gear. |
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Let us be bold and commit to specific targets and action, as called for by the Secretary-General. |
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So, it'd be hard for me to commit to a flexitarian lifestyle. |
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You couldn't even commit to the idea of having a goldfish for a pet. |
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She was told to go out there, stall and pretend that we liked Kyoto but not commit to anything. |
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Thousands of businesses from around the world will commit to action towards a more sustainable world. |
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How did you come up with the idea for Tampa, and how did you commit to the explicitness? |
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Without this happening, countries may be disinclined to commit to the analytic work required in order to receive support. |
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Curtis sits in the director's chair for the first time and seems willing to commit to film his whole romantic scrapbook with sporting extravagance. |
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In addition, we commit to exercising judgment, professionalism, rigour, self-discipline, perseverance and team spirit. |
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Can you commit to get back to us in writing indicating who from the RCMP, or anyone outside the RCMP, told you to subcontract to Morneau Sobeco? |
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On whistleblower protection, we have always thought we would believe it when we saw a government commit to whistleblowers. |
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There is a need to reflect upon the desired role for dispute resolution professionals and to commit to developing clearly defined standards. |
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Or, you may be leaning toward taking an interaction approach but need to clarify certain aspects before you commit to it. |
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Will the government commit to undertake an immediate fulsome investigation and timely response? |
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The 180 new admissions welcomed during the period were counterbalanced by withdrawals of members unable to commit to evolving priorities. |
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The foreign policy of the Commission and the Council must pressurise Mr Bush, not cajole him, to commit to these agreements. |
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When people affected by divisions among and within their communities choose to commit to peaceful coexistence, hope is invigorated. |
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They looked daggers at each other, each waiting for the other to commit to reducing its emissions. |
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The full committee must then agree on the decision and the petitioner must commit to replenishing the stocks if the petition is granted. |
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Canada and Colombia also commit to providing acceptable protections for occupational safety and health for migrant workers and for employment standards such as minimum wages and hours of work. |
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They have to commit to working in The Turks and Caicos Islands for four years to receive this additional education. |
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He was reluctant to commit to a film series, but understood that if the films succeeded, his career would greatly benefit. |
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Of course, we hear some people grumbling about our supposed reluctance to commit to nuclear disarmament, or about our attachment to our nuclear deterrence. |
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Taking that vocabulary, I made it something Itsik studies in his religious school and invented a schoolboy song about it, which I have Itsik's classmates commit to memory. |
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She then had to commit to memory the policies specific to Boundary Bay, which encompasses the air space three miles north of the airport, three miles south, three miles west, six miles east and up to 1,500 feet. |
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The stages of the Obihirobased rally were fast, narrow and difficult to commit to memory, and there was always a chance you could be caught out by one of the innumerable changes in grip. |
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Because learning Burgundy is like trying to commit to memory the sequence of the human genome, while, as in a science fiction movie, it's mutating. |
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It is argued that the migrant now has less incentive to make contacts and commit to the country of residence and its society, as their access to communication with the homeland is easier, cheaper and more frequent. |
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In the firm belief that economic performance and social inclusion are mutually dependent, we commit to implement policies in line with the recommendations of the G8 Labour Ministers Conference held in Torino last year. |
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After the commitments of Kyoto we will have to be able to commit to greater reductions in emissions to be able to prevent global warming, which is happening dangerously fast. |
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If they do commit to come to your event, follow up a few times to make sure they can still do it, as their schedules change frequently, and send a thank you note once it's done. |
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Instead of blowing hot and cold, the prime minister should commit to phasing out unabated coal power stations altogether by the early 2020s and back clean energy instead. |
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Is the minister going to commit to supporting on reserve schools like FNTI with long term sustained funding, or is he just going to keep talking about it? |
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We therefore, strongly encourage the Government of Afghanistan to commit to a review and re-vitalization of the National Justice Programme as well as the pursuit of the priorities identified in the Justice for all Programme. |
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With an MRS High Yield Plus Account, you will get the benefits of a competitive return and a safe parking place for your money without having to commit to a specific fund family. |
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At Oxford, alternative medicine providers must meet state licensing requirements and commit to continuing education in their discipline. |
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As policymakers talk through potential reforms, they must commit to a prudent set of rules, while resisting the temptation to create a program that over-regulates, or one that is punitive rather than stabilizing. |
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Be a trusted friend and commit to being available. |
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There's his garret to finish, and more things to commit to paper. |
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Our main opposition to licensing a service which will not commit to balance is the potential that continued exposure of consistently one-sided views may prove to be a destructive force in Canadian society. |
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Will the minister today commit to go back to the drawing board, abide by the democratic principle of respect for first nations and hear their opposition to the bill? |
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Once the decision to commit to trial a civil servant in the course of crimina l proceedings has become non-appealable, it must be notified to the defendant's place of work. |
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If this framework is to be implemented it requires researchers, end users and the intermediaries who bring them together to commit to taking on new challenges and expanding their roles. |
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Will the minister commit to withdrawing his reckless and dangerous plan to decriminalize the drug use that is fuelling the escalation in violent crime today? |
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It will be necessary to negotiate with potential infrastructure providers and to firm up and commit to the funding of activities to deliver infrastructure. |
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Where window display facilities are available, the agent will commit to providing British Airways with a minimum of two display opportunities per year in all its branches at times to be mutually agreed. |
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Now, many banks will commit to a current interest rate for up to a year. |
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If you commit to prepay your mortgage and set a date for that prepayment, the lender can then fix the charge so that you avoid any subsequent changes. |
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We need to commit to revisiting and re-evaluating these lists at regular intervals in order to monitor changes in the ecosystem, and to provide the best and most up-to-date advice in support of Integrated Management. |
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They represent such uncharted territory, that Flag states must commit to managing the fleets that operate in these areas with particular rigour, and ensure transparency among them on what is being done in this respect. |
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As part of that program, we will offer to forgive the student loans of health professionals who commit to dedicate the first ten years of their careers to family medicine. |
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Workers need to be incentivised, and are unlikely to do even the jobs they commit to unless adequately recompensed, though Spousonomics states that caring about the outcome is sometimes reward enough. |
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Before the government blows it by selling off Canada's film industry, will the minister commit to public hearings to address the implications of the hostile takeover bid that is now under way by Carl Icahn? |
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Hence, if we, the General Assembly, imbue the Security Council with the power to invoke R2P to justify action, the Council must also commit to exercising fully that grave responsibility. |
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If the applicant cannot afford all costs of the litigation, but is not impecunious, the applicant must commit to making a contribution to the litigation. |
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Will he commit to increasing the number of fisheries officers on the coast so communities have reliable, accurate and adequate information on all salmon runs from the river mouth right to the spawning grounds? |
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While we empathize with the spirit of many of these proposals and we commit to evaluate each on a case-by-case basis, we do not generally support them. |
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In fact, I think that party is starting to like the smell of its own manure, because what they say during the campaign and what they commit to Canadians is not beyond the truth. |
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The team is to be made up of volunteers who are interested in Maharaji's work and are willing to commit to work as a team to discuss the information available and come to a consensus on recommendations. |
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It requires the province to commit to the project and unconditionally. |
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The first thing to do is to decide you''re going to commit to losing that spare tyre and do something about it. |
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With the budget in tatters, the deficit swelling and foreigners audibly fretting about the dollar, can America's president really commit to spending vastly more each year in the Hindu Kush, for as long as it takes to prevail? |
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I know it was not in the throne speech and is not a priority, but will the Prime Minister commit to establishing such a fund by the end of this year? |
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When all members of our school communities commit to creating cultures in which character and equity permeate everything they do, we create the inclusive culture that must characterize all Ontario schools. |
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And IF he survives this shooting, THEN he will be shot again.' Twentieth century logicians were impressed by generalizations such as 'All immortals live forever' that do not commit to the existence of the subject items. |
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Noting an untapped opportunity in the fast-food market, the co-owners of Luigi's Pizza commit to transforming their family eatery into an eco-friendly dining experience. |
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Clearance of these minefields will continue into 2008, although it is hoped that the Nepal Army will commit to additional minefield training and the clearance of all minefields within a reasonable time frame. |
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Successful methods have been uncovered for enabling communities to commit to securing critical ecosystems for the future without diminishing their ability to make a living. |
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We urge all parties to commit to reengaging with the peace process. |
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Help us to commit to the future and anticipate the resurrection. |
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Once adequate exogenous signals are received, mesenchymal stem cells commit to osteoblastic lineage. |
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When asked to legally commit to an exclusivity period to allow due diligence to commence, he reneged. |
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It currently has approximately 2,800 members who commit to seven promises, aspiring to live a lifestyle shaped by mission. |
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Mr Aldis counselled him not to learn his speeches, but to write out and commit to memory certain passages and the peroration. |
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The procedure is invoked by a motion to commit to the committee of the whole, or simply to go into a committee of the whole. |
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Look for Berman to hire two senior development execs and commit to a three-year-plus, semi-exclusive deal at the Burbank-based studio. |
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You need to plan your exit strategy with any property deal before you commit to it. |
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Between the singles, pairs and small flocks of harlequins and scoters, the occasional oldsquaw would swing inside our bay, but never truly commit to the decoys. |
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What many didn't know at the time was that to secure the deal, Truppel and his colluders had caused Siemens to commit to paying tens of millions of dollars in bribes. |
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We and our colleagues in NATFHE are determined to resolve the dispute and hope that the employers will commit to further talks in the interests of both students and staff. |
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Children who are chosen for the show will be expected to commit to rehearsals most weekend days and school night evenings from Thursday 30 November. |
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I would have preferred him to repeal the Welfare Reform Act in its entirety and commit to replacing it with a Welfare State based on universalism. |
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However, he did encourage William in his reading, and in particular set him to commit to memory large portions of verse, including works by Milton, Shakespeare and Spenser. |
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