Sentence examples for commitment to recasting from inspiring English sources

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And Mr Cameron has shown that his commitment to recasting the state as an enabler and a regulator rather than a monopoly provider is flimsy.

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This was necessary, Ms. Madover has said, because the two stars had commitments, and she did not want to recast their roles.

Omar Samad, a former Afghan ambassador to France and Canada, says Ghani may want to recast some of these commitments to try to make aid more effective and accountable.

"Before we go out asking for donors' assistance, we need to recast our national budget to reflect our commitment on maternal, newborn and child health," she said.

In view of these efforts to recast Jesus as a Christian and erase his Jewish identity and lifelong commitment to Judaism, is it any wonder that classical Medieval and Renaissance artworks routinely omitted any Jewish connection for Jesus, his family, and community?

I prepared to recast.

"They would have to recast.

So you have to recast your own ideas".

"It's to recast the focus back on Hillary".

President-elect Trump offers an opportunity to recast himself.

Of course, some could also argue that Solondz recast because of financial constraints and an inability to recast the same actors.

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