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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a commitment to insure" is not correct in this context; it should be "a commitment to ensure." You can use it when discussing a promise or dedication to guarantee a certain outcome or standard.
Example: "The organization has made a commitment to ensure the safety of all its employees."
Alternatives: "a promise to guarantee" or "a dedication to ensure."
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Instead of a commitment to insure as many people as meet the criteria, it would substitute a set amount per state.
Congress could interpret the waiver as "backsliding" on a commitment to insure that China kept its promises to curb missile sales.
On behalf of the Benin Government, the Ministry of Family and National Solidarity made a commitment to insure adequate follow up of the children, and to take action towards their sustainable reinsertion.
The initiative, which is backed by a landlord organization called ACTION (A Commitment to Insure Owners' Needs), was the subject of four lawsuits and is opposed by the entire City Council.
The landlord organization known as ACTION (A Commitment to Insure Owners' Needs) charged that the so-called Tenant Incentive Program was shortchanged in the ballot description approved by the City Council Tuesday night.
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"It tracks our longstanding commitment to insure everyone," she said.
For purposes of this section, the term "net appreciated value" means the amount by which the sales price of the property or stock (less the mortgagor's selling costs) exceeds the value of the property or stock at the time the commitment to insure is issued (with adjustments for capital improvements stipulated in the loan contract).
Should the commitment to insure the uninsured be partisan or more effectively be approached as an economic issue of fairness -- not only to the uninsured, but also to those of us who are insured but pay more for those who enter the healthcare system with no coverage?
And the reason he has the edge on just about anyone crooning today is that he doesn't simply draw on standards as first-rate material but that behind his singing is an undiluted commitment to insuring these songs stand the test of time for the foreseeable and unforeseeable future.
Moreover there was little appetite among NATO countries, including the United States, for new troop deployments in the Balkans, particularly since NATO-led forces already have an open-ended commitment to insuring Bosnia'speace settlement.
So it seemed odd, even hypocritical, when the two appeared at a news conference on Thursday and the governor spoke of his commitment to insuring an election system in which "every citizen has faith and confidence".
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