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It will take more than one strong offensive game to persuade the Mets to commit to a future with Davis.
U.S. officials argue they cannot commit to a future binding agreement without knowing what it would entail.
But by the end of "Blood Brother," he is about to marry and commit to a future in a village that hardly has indoor plumbing.
The article's primary theme is that the key to success in many bargaining situations is the ability to commit to a future course of action.
He will play the ukulele on a dark street, endure a dinner-table third degree and a savage beating, save what money he can, and commit to a future of accidental but nonetheless devoted fatherhood.
This holding pattern has become so common it even has a nickname among the professionals — "helicoptering" — to describe clients who are afraid to commit to a future event because of current financial uncertainty.
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The somewhat besieged justice minister Jonathan Djanogly told delegates at this month's Legal Aid Practitioners Group conference that he was "committed to a future role for NfP agencies" and "personally committed" to "defining a new, general advice provision delivered by NfP bodies outside of the redrawn legal aid scheme".
Things changed when she made the decision to buy an apartment, committing to a future alone.
So why hasn't he committed to a future in San Fran?
You are committed to a future in public policy and public service.
Hockey said if he was running a business committed to a future in Australia he would not be saying he had not made a decision about its future.
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