Sentence examples for available to commit from inspiring English sources

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With the resistance at the bridge crushed, the Germans had more troops available to commit to the Oosterbeek engagement, although this changed suddenly in the afternoon.

Even if you're not willing or financially available to commit to a shorter-term mortgage, refinancing is likely a good option for you.

I know that the fiscal cliff, the debt ceiling, and women's rights cause us to retreat into our partisan political corners, but this week as we mourn as a nation, let this lesson serve to urge us all to remember the inhumanity in the tools we have available to commit harmful acts.

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"You look at the available dates and you have to admit that it will be very hard to get available countries to commit to a friendly for now," Pachon added.

A penniless samurai, Hanshiro, arrives at a feudal lord's house and requests the only honourable end available to him: to commit seppuku in the courtyard.

This means that US$405m are available to be committed in the future.

Without it, the prospects for lending growth and economic recovery are bleak, for the incentives to commit available bank funding to risky bank loans ahead of safe but less economically productive investments are very limited.What are the prospects of ECB intervention of this kind?

When people's activities become more detached from the family, the number of single-person families increases, or monitors decrease, and infringers will have more available targets on which to commit crime (Lammers et al. 2015; Brantingham and Brantingham 2011; Cohen and Felson 1979; Sherman et al. 1989).

I know Anthony has previously attributed a lack of suitable jobs being available to his decision to commit crimes.

"The reliance on one channel of Iraqi exile advice, together with the failure to examine the conflicting forces inside Iraq itself with all the American expertise available, led to the decision to commit the post-conflict administration to such a small team, one that had no experience of political planning and did not attract the respect and attention of the US administration.

As a forager, an offender makes a trade-off between the rewards of crime commission that are most obvious and immediately available (i.e., returning to commit a repeat), and the effort and risks that will be expended in seeking better opportunities.

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