Sentence examples for commitment to assembling from inspiring English sources

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Chief Justice Roberts, after posing only one question to the lawyer representing Abigail Fisher, the rejected white applicant who filed a lawsuit claiming she was unconstitutionally discriminated against, flung 27 questions at the university's lawyer, Gregory G. Garre, many seemingly designed to make the university's commitment to assembling a diverse student body look silly.

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To reach that level, it needs to meet a number of performance targets, including American production of a Fiat-based small engine, sales of $1.5 billion outside of North America, an increase in Latin American sales, and a commitment to assemble a Fiat-based car in the United States that gets at least 40 miles to the gallon, or about 6 liters per 100 kilometers.

To reach that level, Fiat needs to meet several performance goals, including the American production of a Fiat-based small engine, sales of $1.5 billion outside North America, an increase in Latin American sales, and a commitment to assemble a Fiat-based car in the United States that gets at least 40 miles to the gallon.

"No sooner did the helium go out of the winning balloons than we find out that their commitment was to assembling the airplane and that was it," he said.

2. A commitment to meet often.

An Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni commission triggered a commitment from the University to assemble a graduate-alumni team in the Alumni Council with a link to the graduate school.

The impetus for the legislation, to quote Gov. Inslee, was "to help secure an unprecedented commitment from The Boeing Company to assemble its new 777X jetliner". The new law created the largest state tax incentives package ever offered to any company in any state.

The observation that the cell down-regulates almost half of its genes during ciliogenesis highlights the commitment of the cell to assemble cilia.

The Israelis find evidence of this in the shift in language used by the administration, from "threshold prevention" — meaning American resolve to stop Iran from having a nuclear-energy program that could allow for the ability to create weapons — to "weapons prevention," which means the conditions can exist, but there is an American commitment to stop Iran from assembling an actual bomb.

Hodge, steadfast in his commitment to peaceably exercise his right to assemble and petition his government, politely refused.

A second level of commitment was obtained when GM funded a facility to assemble 10,000 cars, and those cars were presented to German consumers with massive publicity.

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