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Rather, we also seem to be committed to a certain modal structure in our ethical commitments.
They will already be committed to a relatively small area of sky.
His probation officer decided he needed to be committed to a mental institution.
You're committed in the same way you might be committed to a marriage.
In such an event, he would be committed to a mental institution.
The government is, and will continue to be, committed to a free and independent press".
"It's good to be committed to a cause, but don't make it a slogan," he said.
'We should be committed to a stronger European voice in the world," he says.
Some had lost faith in the commission, saying it seemed to be committed to a sanitized history of that day.
Longer term, a far larger sum of money will be committed to a Copenhagen Green Climate Fund.
It's a little disconcerting when you need to be committed to a shot and I don't feel committed".
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