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Don't commit to a large project straight away," Elliot says.
It remains unlikely the club will commit to a large outlay this winter despite rumours linking them with a series of high-profile targets.
Its essential nature is a meal of snacks with a choice of wines, eliminating the need to commit to a large plate or bottle of anything.
It is acceptable to commit to a large organization and a smaller one -- for example, the Met and the Dia Center for the Arts -- but not to two large ones like the Met and the Museum of Modern Art.
After all, why commit to a large purchase and add clutter when you can have the final product delivered to you without the hassle of ownership and maintenance?
It's important to consider these things before you commit to a large purchase.
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Finally, I'd commit to a large-scale programme of treatment for sex offenders.
The issue is already in negotiations with American officials, who have expressed reluctance to commit to a large-scale presence after the current 2014 troop withdrawal deadline.
"To deal with cold homes effectively, government needs to commit to a large-scale, publicly funded energy efficiency scheme providing grants to low-income households, and no-or-low-interest loans to those able to pay".
The European finance ministers have said they will discuss going up to $1 trillion when they meet in March, but Germany, the dominant country in the effort, has been reluctant to commit to a larger firewall, as the European stabilization fund has been called.
Public opinion is hostile to privatisation, committed to a large welfare state and wary of foreign investment.
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