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But their voters are unlikely to accept commitment to a stronger political union.
When Amy rejects her disorderly way of life, and learns to accept "commitment," it seems a failure of artistic nerve.
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The origins of the House of Commons date from the second half of the 13th century, when landholders and other property owners in the counties and towns began sending representatives to Parliament to present grievances and petitions to the king and to accept commitments to the payment of taxes.
The new guidelines state that charities with links to the church must "follow Catholic principles in their activity" and may not "accept commitments" that could undermine those principles in any way.
Lewis' case for accepting commitment to possible worlds did not consist in just pointing at our quantifying on ways the world could be or have been, but also in providing independent motivations for taking such quantification at face value.
"People are more willing these days to accept whatever commitment you can make".
Then he got New Delhi to overcome its distrust of the general and accept his commitment as genuine.
This time many rank-and-file Palestinians hope that, if a new unity government took shape, Western paymasters would accept a commitment to past PLO agreements by the unity government, rather than specifically by the Hamas faction within it.
Where such degrees are obligatory, students accept this commitment when they apply for medical school.
If you really want to hold onto him, you must accept that commitment is not to be.
Many players refused to accept firmer commitments on a host of issues.
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