Sentence examples for committed at the point from inspiring English sources

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For Afghans, who have seen horrors beyond human imagination committed at the point of a gun, the unjustified armed presence here and in the provinces is a terrifying sight.

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U.K. startup Lobster is gearing up to scale its user-generated content licensing marketplace, as it closes a £1 million Series A. It's expecting to have closed out the round next week, with 85percentt of the funding committed at this point and only its decision on the last few investors outstanding.

OSI is in the process of raising the fund, with £210 million committed at this point by six key investors keen to invest in promising science and tech research at an early stage — namely: Invesco Asset Management Limited, IP Group plc, Lansdowne Partners (UK) LLP, Oxford University Endowment Fund, the Wellcome Trust and Woodford Investment Management LLP.

OSI is in the process of raising the fund, with £210 million committed at this point by six key investors keen to invest in promising science and tech research at an early stage — namely: Invesco Asset Management Limited, IP Group plc, Lansdowne Partners (UK) LLP, Oxford University Endowment Fund, the Wellcome Trust and Woodford Investment Management LLP.

"Every player was committed at that point".

Though this incident is being called a crime scene investigation, Swanton said there is no indication that a crime was committed at this point.

Pantry Pride's entire financing was not firmly committed at this point either, although Pantry Pride represented in an October 11 letter to Lazard Freres that its investment banker, Drexel Burnham Lambert, was highly confident of its ability to raise the balance of $350 million.

What they did not know — and what McKnight apparently did not know, either — was that he was not fully committed at that point to playing football for a living.

Consequently, the complex is committed at some point to hydrolyzing the bound ATP.

And since the victim has not been told what crime he committed, only at the point of death, when he is literally pierced through, does he understand -- or read -- it.

The idea is that, by snooping on Patience's life before she met him, he will at last be able to work out the identity of her killer, and thus to dispense justice even before the crime has been committed, at which point, his darling girl's future – not to mention his own – will be secure… Or will it?

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