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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a possible commitment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a potential obligation or agreement that may or may not be finalized.
Example: "Before making any decisions, we need to evaluate a possible commitment to the project."
Alternatives: "a potential obligation" or "a likely agreement".
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If we adopted all (ca. 48) of these, then there would be a possible commitment that implementers had to implement all of them.
However, Biden argued that it was not enough, calling for a No-Fly Zone over the region and a possible commitment of United States forces to the nation.
There are currently 10,000 Barclays employees in the U.S., Hoffman said, but it isn't clear how many would be affected by a possible commitment to a living wage.
Cells at this stage of differentiation were chosen for transduction based on their marker expression profile, which indicated a possible commitment to the germ lineage.
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And yet, one might wonder how the continued investment in muscular, luxury hybrids does not undermine any possible commitment to sustainable manufacturing by GM's executives. .
The order came a day after The Associated Press reported that the man, John A. Gardner III, could have been sent back to prison in 2007 for parole violations and evaluated for possible commitment to a mental hospital as a sexually violent predator.
The debt may be mutual: those who put rigidity to work in certain areas may find themselves committed to two-dimensionalism (for a discussion of Kripke's possible commitment to two-dimensionalism, see the supplementary document, Two-Dimensionalism Against Materialism, especially note 2 and the corresponding text).
It cites the investigation that became known as Troopergate, the questions about her involvement with the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act (Mr. McGinniss covered this in a 2009 Portfolio article) and her possible commitment to such extreme theological ideas as dominionism, although here too "The Rogue" is too busy being nasty to be lucid.
But when the question of a possible troop commitment came up, the United States ambassador, John D. Negroponte, said: "We are not in a position to make a commitment at this time.
The privateer ship General Ernouf (formerly the British purchased sloop-of-war HMS Lilly), further underscores his possible commitment to privateering as a legitimate military means.
This highly contentious issue of a possible second commitment period for the Kyoto Protocol may come to dominate the talks in Durban.
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