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How often in our disjointed, preoccupied lives do four people commit to sticking together for one task for several hours?
"There may be no way a woman can credibly commit to sticking around and not going part time".
Estimate how much money you'd have to save to reach your goal and commit to sticking to your plan.
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However, in most real live settings, it is unlikely that contracting parties can effectively commit to stick to an ex post inefficient contract.
"He wanted somebody who was committed to sticking around," he said.
Both parties, however, are committed to sticking with a convention which has helped to civilise a continent over 65 years.
If he does play for New Zealand at Knowsley Road on June 27, Hansen would be committed to sticking with the Kiwis until the 2008 World Cup and beyond.
But the pitching coach, Dave Duncan, and Manager Tony La Russa committed to sticking with Andy Benes as the Game 4 starter and having Morris start Game 5, if there is one.
The E.C.B. might also play a role if the elections Sunday do not produce a government committed to sticking to the austerity and policy overhauls that Greece agreed to in return for international aid.
At the same time, the network is committed to sticking as closely as possible to the tone and content of the British series, especially in the matter of sexual candor.
The election last month of a Greek government committed to sticking to a fiscal adjustment program agreed to with the euro zone and the International Monetary Fund in exchange for €240 billion, or $290 billion, in loans has brought only a temporary respite.
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