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committing
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Present participle of commit
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Party leadership figures lined up to persuade members to vote for an endorsement of "business of usual" on fiscal policy, albeit accepting some amended language committing us explicitly to prioritising sensible stuff like investment in infrastructure.
Rusbridger said it was not clear that Miranda was committing any offence taking the material through Heathrow.
A lot of the time they are a group of young men who have been friends since childhood who end up committing crimes for money.
It has said the rebels, who are backed by both western and Arab countries, are also guilty of committing war crimes.
The desired effect was achieved, with Burberry committing to rid its manufacturing process of toxic, perflourinated chemicals by 2020, as well as increasing supply chain transparency.
In Britain it has always been legal to call yourself whatever you like (as long as you're not committing fraud), so it is hard to get a definitive figure.
"The other thing that was talked about before the election is that Cameron signed a letter with Clegg and Miliband committing to phasing out the unabated use of coal.
A motion was to be moved by a backbencher committing us to abstain on the Palestinian bid and it was going to be carried, and carried by a decisive majority.
The terrain about which Baker wrote with such committing force was the coastal Essex of saltings, spinneys, sea walls and mudflats.
They were followed by a press pool van and a Democratic tracker from the campaign group American Bridge on his own motorcycle, hoping to somehow catch Walker committing a gaffe on the open road.
Now the United States is gaining ground by sending military advisors and more drones, sorry, I mean security personnel and assets, to Nigeria to assist the Nigerian military, who by the way, have a history of committing mass atrocities against the Nigerian people.
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