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Last week Dads & Daughters, a group committed to bettering girls' lives, declared on its Web site that " 'Extreme Makeover' manipulates and spreads our culture's infectious obsession with physical appearance, reinforcing corrosive (and often dangerous) attitudes that contribute to child health problems".
"It can also be a place committed to bettering the lives of everyone, each day".
The President is committed to bettering educational standards and I applaud him for that.
Even with so much working against them, these mothers were mightily committed to bettering the lives of their children.
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Your energy is better spent talking with the people who are committed to better things.
He wanted to emphasize he (and General Kayani) were fully committed to better relations with India.
Cameron and Osborne wanted to prove the Conservatives genuinely concerned, caring, and committed to better public services.
NHS England said it was committed to better detection of dementia.
He said: "We have always been clear that productivity in the NHS needs to improve and are committed to better outcomes for patients across the country.
But to put any of this into effect, Obama will need a Congress that's committed to better jobs and wages for all Americans.
As it moved forward with the plan, the city publicly committed to better monitoring the work of its foster care agencies.
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