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Traders were not about to commit much more money to stocks.
The other side of that is, in giving you his idea, he didn't commit much.
The whole Shadow Cabinet will need to commit much time and intellectual effort to understanding the problems faced by doctors, nurses, teachers and police officers.
Northern EU countries are reluctant to commit much more resources, noting that their refugee burden is much higher than Italy's, despite the tragedies occurring with increasing frequency in the Mediterranean.
True, this heartless, soulless self-described "monster," who has made it his mission to stalk and kill other predators (but only those who "truly needed it"), doesn't personally commit much mayhem here.
"I don't feel comfortable looking down the barrel of the camera and not being honest... On a family basis, I don't think I could commit much longer than the next election".
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"You have committed much more than merely a childish prank.
That was when he committed much of his fortune and much of the rest of his working life to resurrecting the park.
Mr Yanukovych must rein in his troops and, if he can, the plainclothes goons who are committing much of the violence.
After consultation with the tours, the tournament has committed much of its 2013 increase in prize money to the early-round losers.
The monarchy is more absolute in theory than in fact, for the Crown has committed much of the exercise of the prerogatives of an absolute Photo.
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