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A commitment to reforming supply chains is clearly part of that process.
All three ratings agencies issued statements on Tuesday that expressed a commitment to reforming their ratings practices.
But, as a point of principle, given his commitment to reforming the institution, he thinks it would be wrong to become an appointed peer.
Not surprisingly, the report urges Europe to rethink its commitment to reforming data protection laws – even if revised, argue the authors, they will be too suffocating.
"Unless the vice president stops withholding information about his own fund-raising excesses, the American people will question his commitment to reforming the fund-raising practices of others".
Mr. Djafri said Iran's commitment to reforming capital repatriation and ownership laws should make it friendlier to foreign investors within six or seven months.
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Believe investors' and directors' commitment to reform when you see it.
It makes a mockery of the commitment to reform the Lords any time soon.
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