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It took commitment to join the club.
To that end, Mr Abe's commitment to join the market-opening Trans-Pacific Partnership is welcome.
We welcome all those who share that commitment to join with us.
Accepting a job offer means that you have made a commitment to join an organization.
The Warsaw Stock Exchange has signed a cross-marketing agreement with Euronext, but has made no commitment to join up.
McCain will keep a previously scheduled commitment to join a congressional visit to European and Middle Eastern capitals.
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The commitment to joining the Florida gathering was apparent in Mr. Natenshon's C-3.
Creating a role such as a CAO is one way to demonstrate a firm commitment to joining the revolution.
But the Baltics were unwilling to sacrifice their pegs to the euro, such is their commitment to joining the euro area.
Aboriginal affairs minister Bernard Valcourt responded to the report by promising the government's continuing "commitment to joining Canada's aboriginal peoples on a journey to healing and reconciliation".
"But they told me they're too busy to make a commitment to joining our leagues," she said as silence overtook the lanes of the humble walk-up recreation niche on South Charles Street.
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