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They were committed to a tangible goal, with an immediate deadline.
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It would bode well for the administration to now publicly commit to a tangible plan of action to deliver on its commitments vis a vis international human standards.
It remained unclear even after the meeting on Thursday whether the two sides were indeed committed to a further narrowing of their differences, and whether they would take any tangible steps toward power sharing soon or at all.
He was committed to a psychiatric institute.
"WE'RE committed to a successful round.
Firmly committed to an academic career?
Without committing to any tangible concession, Mr. Morsi made general overtures for "dialogue" with the different political forces that are now calling on him to step down.
As I mentioned above, it can be difficult to commit to a spiritual practice because it's far less tangible than something else like music or sports.
ACT UP was ― and still is ― committed to effective, tangible political action, and has a history of engaging in creative, high-profile demonstrations, such as staging a "die-in" at President Bush's vacation home in 1991 and disrupting the CBS evening broadcast to shout "Fight AIDS, not Arabs!" during the Gulf War.
You're committing to a brand.
Would they commit to a ground invasion?
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