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Indian officials have coyly refused to commit too much to any particular suitor.
"There's a reluctance to commit too much," said Todd Salamone, an analyst at Schaeffer's Investment Research.
Others, like Loren B. Thompson of the independent Lexington Institute, caution that the Pentagon may commit too much, too soon to technologies that may be overrated on the basis of unusual recent wars -- notably the victory over the poorly trained and under-equipped Taliban forces in Afghanistan.
The hazard here is that the temptation is great to commit too much of the portfolio to stocks that could be hurt by some narrow, common influence.
"They carried very well and they defended very well one on one which meant they didn't have to commit too much to the breakdown which kept their defensive line intact.
Don't commit too much to base building in the early game.
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But another reason is that they committed too much during the buyout boom.
The chance to sail to foreign ports without committing too much has caught on with college students on spring break.
Oman had committed too much of its limited gas production to long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) export contracts.
Local critics have accused the all-powerful petroleum ministry of committing too much for export at prices that are too low.
The trick will be to avoid committing too much capacity in the early days to "cheap" minutes, such as pay phones in remote rural areas.
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