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The analysis also suggests that international activity with smaller resource commitment tends to be preferred in countries with higher levels of risk, and that multinational investment is more responsive to changes in risk conditions than indigenous investment.
In the time of commitment, some degree of closing down is necessary and desirable in order to move on, but Stirling also remarks that this closing-down commitment tends to be 'unduly privileged'.
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They can fear commitment — tending to be renters, not buyers, for example, even when they can afford to buy.
Couples who cohabit before marriage (and especially before an engagement or an otherwise clear commitment) tend to be less satisfied with their marriages — and more likely to divorce — than couples who do not.
"Couples who cohabit before marriage (and especially before an engagement or an otherwise clear commitment) tend to be less satisfied with their marriages -- and more likely to divorce -- than couples who do not," Jay writes.
However, actual commitments tend to be vague and often remain unfunded.
"It comes as no surprise that ad hoc announcements prior to formal budget commitments tend to be extremely optimistic," it said.
A new car purchase represents a big commitment from a generation that tends to be weak on commitment.
Among blue-state social liberals, commitment to the institution of marriage tends to be unspoken or discreet, but marriage in practice typically works pretty well.
Cheating in a relationship can put a lot of strain on both people: If it has been a serious commitment, the severity of the situation tends to be tougher to deal with.
"The U.S. resident community is pretty small but tends to be made up of people who have quite a commitment to the place".
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