Sentence examples for Live up to the commitment from inspiring English sources

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"The president reiterated to President Musharraf that the United States expects Pakistan to live up to the commitment Pakistan has made to end all support for terrorism," Mr. Fleischer said.

It goes on to say that now is the time to live up to the commitment expressed by Israel's founders in their Declaration of Independence to "extend our hand to all neighboring states and their peoples in an offer of peace and good neighborliness".

The gathering stood in stark contrast to the past few months, during which New York lawmakers had stepped up criticism of the White House, questioning whether the president would live up to the commitment he made to them in the Roosevelt Room just days after the Sept. 11 attacks.

"Governments perceive there to be downside risks in terms of soft power and international standing in failing to live up to the commitment they have made," Bailey said.

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"Holding hostage" is simply asking WTO members to live up to the commitments they undertook when launching the Doha round.

For the world to avoid "dangerous anthropogenic interference," the United States is, finally, going to have to live up to the commitments it made under the Framework Convention.

Leslie argued that there is a "political danger" within the UK and in NATO if the member states don't live up to the commitments in the NPT, including the final goal of a world without nuclear weapons.

Urging the UK to live up to the commitments it had made, Juncker said: "The European commission, this parliament and all other 26 member states will always show loyalty and solidarity with Ireland when it comes to the Irish border.

China agreed with the IAEA proposal and that Iran should live up to the commitments it made in Geneva, but unfortunately, Iran had not responded positively to this proposal despite many efforts by the United States, China, and the international community.

The current focus was on persuading Iran to live up to the commitments it made at the Geneva meetings on the TRR proposal and by meeting again soon on the nuclear issue.

The UK would need to pay its £39bn divorce bill, live up to the commitments on EU citizens in the UK and find a solution to avoid a hard border on the island of Ireland, he said.

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