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Discover LudwigThis phrase typically means that someone is only willing to go as far as a certain point in a situation.
Example: "I am committed up to a certain amount of money for this project, but beyond that, I cannot contribute any more financially." In this example, the speaker is expressing a limit to their commitment in terms of financial support. They are only willing to contribute up to a certain amount, but not beyond that.
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We should not grant them impunity for crimes committed up to now.
AES and Riverstone have each committed up to $500 million to the venture.
Australia has committed up to £50m towards the search operation over two years.
That means they are outside the scope of the dictatorship's amnesty law, which covers offences committed up to 1978.
The bank itself has committed up to $100 billion in aid to developing countries over three years.
"Stripping someone's citizenship for offences committed up to 10 years ago amounts to double punishment," Senator Nick McKim said.
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I'll commit up to 10 million".
G.E. said it would commit up to $50 million to investments in clean-technology companies.
In neighbouring Liberia, the US has taken the lead, with the Pentagon committing up to 4,000 troops.
Today's talks began after EU leaders had agreed to commit up to €8bn to fight youth unemployment.
If we fail to commit up to 20,000 international security forces speedily, Afghanistan will again be beset by violence.
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