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The EU has already outlined bold targets to cut global emissions by 20% by 2020, and it has held firm to these commitments, in the face of pressure to relax them because of the economic downturn.
Further compounding Ms. Straujuma's troubles were difficult negotiations for the budget for 2016, conducted in the midst of strikes and tax revolts, as the government anxiously searched for funds to meet new NATO spending commitments in the face of a resurgent Russia.
In the meantime, IVI officials commend the Korean government for sticking by its earlier commitments in the face of continued economic uncertainty.
Shortly after taking office in 2010, Mr Cameron pledged to lead the "greenest government ever" but critics have accused ministers of rowing back on a range of commitments in the face of business and political concerns.
And once committed to doing audacious science, how do researchers--especially young, early-career scientists--sustain their commitments in the face of the myriad aspects of the system (including funding, publishing, and tenure) --that seem stagainstgainst risky endeavors?
He has already said he would not automatically honor NATO commitments in the face of a Russian attack on the Baltics.
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Their commitment in the face of such serious charges is disturbing.
That is their legacy, assuming the founders have the courage of their commitment, in the face of predictable financial losses.
"It's very fitting given their dedication and commitment in the face of terrible work conditions over the course of the last year".
But the camera crew at Orchestra Hall found a better and more creative balance, capturing the flying bows during the Tuba Mirum and the fierce commitment in the face of the percussionist during the Dies Irae.
But stubborn commitment, in the face of lying and disaster, that these weapons can and should be destroyed, and by means other than more war, is well worth recognizing.
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