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After that, the government has committed to put in $70m a year.
"We're happy to see the administration is committed to put some public funds towards it," he said.
"The two projects were very attractive but we were committed to put to a referendum a project that was viable from a technical, urban-planning and economic perspective.
It committed to put in place "powerful systemic changes to greatly reduce the opportunity for hosts and guests to engage in conscious or unconscious discriminatory conduct".
The two sides also agreed to sign a final deal by March 2016 and the Farc committed to put down their weapons within 60 days after the broad pact is reached.
First, the three banks have committed to put up only around $5 billion to $10 billion each, leaving the remaining portion of the $75 billion to be funded by other financial institutions, according to a person involved with the plan.
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The conference concluded with the 'Paris Commitments' where representatives from 59 countries committed to putting an end to the illegal recruitment of children in armed conflicts.
We are committed to putting things right".
"Islamist" suggests a person committed to putting Islam into politics.
It seems he has committed to putting similar procedures in place here in the UK.
"Are you guys committed to putting America back online?" he bellowed.
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