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In January, following a concerted campaign supported by The Independent, the Government carried out a major U-turn and committed to admitting up to 500 Syrian refugees.
Obama previously committed to admitting 10,000 Syrians this fiscal year, as part of a plan to take in 85,000 refugees total.
Since it is still committed to admitting Cambodia, it has an interest in a plausible election.
Facing doctor shortages of more than 130,000 by 2025, medical schools have committed to admitting and educating 30 percent more students by 2015.
The tutors gathered at this table are aware that Cambridge is committed to admitting between 61% and 63% of its UK students from state-sector schools and colleges.
As the leader of GEO, I am committed to admitting my blind spots and acknowledging what I don't know.
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From the start the college was committed to egalitarian education, admitting students regardless of race, religion, or sex.
Mr. Obama is less committed than Mr. Bush was to building a missile defense system in Eastern Europe, or to admitting the former Soviet republics of Georgia and Ukraine to NATO, but he has not abandoned either goal.
As a committed environmentalist, I hate to admit I worshipped that car; it was a coveted possession by my friends too who were lumbering around town in their parents' Volvos and station wagons.
Even the most committed critic of Thatcher has to admit that she put herself together with some flair.
Here's his (very thoughtful) response: "I would be the first to admit I over committed and under delivered, but so did everyone else starting CIGS companies seven years ago.
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