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On the other hand, a company which committed to behaving in a particular way, not with a mere promise, but with an enforceable and cryptographically ironclad contract, might be much worthier of the public's trust than your standard amoral corporation.
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Levy makes a good living as an inventor (his football TV remote, for example, should earn him some amount in the low six figures), but comfort, to him, seems to have less to do with money than with living exactly as he pleases, without committing himself to behaving in a predictable manner.
But the question remained: Will a company once committed to doing no harm behave as ethically as one dedicated to doing "the right thing"?
Mrs. Lincoln was known to behave erratically and was ultimately committed to a mental hospital.
Last week, staff were approached at their desks and asked to sign a letter stating that Loures behaves respectfully and is committed to advancing women's rights.
It does mean, however, behaving as though we were fully and irrevocably committed to Europe.
The filmmakers and the actors are committed to showing, without apology or judgment, just how badly these kids can behave and then inviting us to like them anyway.
Given how the Wizards behaved in luring Brooks though, it appears Leonsis is committed to trying to get his team back into the playoffs immediately.
The electorate as a whole behaves in this sensible fashion, even if significant numbers of people stay committed to their previous goals and favorite programs, come what may".
"You committed to something.
Geoffrey Rush committed to play Logue.
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