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He is committed to calling a Constituent Assembly this year.
But he's in it for the long haul, he said, and he is committed to calling out politicians' hypocrisy and forcing them to act.
Varmus was a leading supporter of open-access journals and an advisor for Scientists and Engineers for America, a community of researchers and medical doctors committed to calling attention to science issues on a political level.
The editor-in-chief of the Herald, Darren Goodsir, is understood to have written to all the Jewish groups and individuals who had complained, saying the paper is committed to calling out examples of racial prejudice and bigotry.
Vin Scully has committed to calling four spring games.
If you're committed to calling in sick, you should take a look at your calendar in advance to make sure that the day you choose doesn't stand out as the perfect day to be off from work.
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I'd suggest they start by committing to calling the wee bairn Senga if it's a girl or Taggart for a boy.
At the Capitol on Monday, Speaker Nancy Pelosi would not commit to calling Congress back immediately after the elections to consider a stimulus plan, given the potential that Mr. Bush would veto it.
In theory, the commission is committed to something called "substituted compliance," in which a foreign company can abide by its own country's laws as long as they are more or less as effective as American rules.
"It just shows he's committed to his calling without being reckless," Gardner said of George's participation Sunday, adding she is praying for him.
Be committed to your calling; not arrogant, not easily put off, nor too angry.
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