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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a commitment to intervene" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a promise or obligation to take action in a particular situation, often in contexts related to social issues, politics, or humanitarian efforts.
Example: "The organization has made a commitment to intervene in cases of human rights violations around the world."
Alternatives: "a pledge to act" or "an obligation to step in".
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It's not necessarily a mistake to go in this direction, but it will require a commitment to intervene that is unprecedented".
It comes a little more than a week before the E.C.B. Governing Council is expected to provide details of how it would carry out a commitment to intervene in bond markets to contain borrowing costs for euro zone countries including Spain and Italy.
The biggest surprise, for its substance as well as for its intensity, was Vice-President Joe Biden's moving and fiercely committed speech exhorting viewers to "change the culture" regarding sexual assault and to "take the pledge" regarding the It's On Us initiative, a commitment to "intervene in situations where consent has not or cannot be given".
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Since the crisis is largely one of confidence, it is likely that bond markets would stabilize without the need for large-scale bond purchases, once there was a credible commitment to intervene where necessary.
It is this commitment to intervene without limit that has cowed speculators hoping to profit from bond-market distress.
At an annual Fed policy symposium last weekend in Jackson Hole, Wyo., Mr. Bernanke explained the Aug. 10 decision and reiterated the Fed's commitment to intervene if necessary.
The Irish Survivors of Child Abuse, a group representing children abused in child-care homes and residential schools managed by Roman Catholic orders, said in a statement that the apology was "unprecedented" and that the group welcomed the pope's commitment to intervene in the workings of the church in Ireland by sending an apostolic delegation to investigate the abuses.
A recent weak economic performance and the conflict with Ukraine have combined with Moscow's commitment to intervene less with the value of the rouble, said Mr Narain.
In exchange for the strongly implied American commitment to intervene forcefully to support the dollar, Japan offered its own implied promise "not to resist any decline" in (its) short-term interest rates and to refrain from raising other interest rates, a senior Reagan Administration official said.
However, in a review of alcohol action in 12 developed countries, Crombie et al.[ 14] found that countries varied markedly in their commitment to intervene, with very little consensus on which strategies to adopt or what levels of drinking should be targeted.
Surprisingly, many Americans don't think that morality can even exist without a commitment to an intervening god.
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