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"I don't want to make a commitment if it's not doable".
Rylance demonstrated a commitment, if not to the man from Stratford-on-Avon, then to his period.
Although the scenario is entirely fictitious, there is a commitment (if the students develop an investment in the project) for the work to be both coherent and historically plausible.
He said Labour would bring it in now if it was in power, or adopt it as a commitment if there was election within weeks.
When she makes a commitment, if it is humanly possible to be there, she delivers.
First a basic tip for making resolutions: You're more likely to keep a commitment if it's simple and actionable than vague and unrealistic.
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Still, the presidents made a public commitment, if a modest one, to enhance security of nuclear material that could be used as a terrorist bomb.
According to Mishra, the Indian side interpreted Armitage's remarks as a serious commitment, if not a guarantee.
She challenged Kevin Rudd to step forward, and make a commitment that if he lost he'd quit politics.
Such a commitment, especially if made repeatedly, will restrain any rise in longer- term Treasury yields, Mr. Gross said.
This is a commitment, but if you trained yourself to carry reusable shopping bags, you can do this, too.
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