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"The president is committed to sticking by his commitment that a physical structure is what is needed to help protect America," White House legislative director Marc Short told reporters at a breakfast sponsored by the Christian Science Monitor.
It is vital to employ strategies to keep patients engaged and committed to sticking with treatment.
"He wanted somebody who was committed to sticking around," he said.
Both parties, however, are committed to sticking with a convention which has helped to civilise a continent over 65 years.
That means 71% of your customers are likely not committed to sticking with your company or, even worse, are actively seeking to move their business elsewhere.
The E.C.B. might also play a role if the elections Sunday do not produce a government committed to sticking to the austerity and policy overhauls that Greece agreed to in return for international aid.
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The other move I've decided to make— and am committed to stick by — is to leave my laptop and phone in the kitchen when I head up to my bedroom at night.
How often in our disjointed, preoccupied lives do four people commit to sticking together for one task for several hours?
"There may be no way a woman can credibly commit to sticking around and not going part time".
Asked whether Labour should commit to sticking to the government's spending limits for the first two years if elected – as it did in 1997 ��� Johnson said it was "difficult to think what else you can do".
When you go out with friends, you're committing to sticking together.
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