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Make a firm commitment to revisit it down the line.
In a statement following the Commons exchange, Refugee Council advocacy officer Anna Musgrave said: "The Refugee Council welcomes the prime minister's commitment to revisit the issue of refugee resettlement from Syria.
Warning that the upcoming charter review would include an investigation into bias, Javid said in a Daily Mail report that Labour's commitment to revisit regulation risks interfering with press freedom.
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Cash refers to Abbott's recent commitment not to revisit the abortion law.
Simultaneously, he violated his commitment to not "revisit" Wickard and Raich.
But she reaffirmed the commitment Lewis made not to revisit the issue.
Some are seeing an American troop commitment as a chance to revisit the 2011 withdrawal of United States forces that seemingly opened a door for Iran.
Their results will force those studying the process of commitment to cell division to revisit old data and will initiate new investigations, kicking off an exciting rebirth of a well-established field.
A commitment to friendship and a resolve never to revisit that dark past – a commitment epitomised by the Elysee treaty signed 50 years ago this week.
But 65 years later, is it time to revisit that commitment?
Campaigners confirmed on Tuesday that government lawyers had signed a consent order agreeing to revisit its commitment to scrap local welfare funding rather than contest a judicial review of the decision.
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