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And if the speaker is committing to something, does the promise sound extravagant?
Or Holly Burn really committing to something in front of a bewildered audience.
Mutton chops and sideburns are a modern, alternative way to tackle facial hair without committing to something fuller.
The disorientation I felt had more to do with committing to something that might practice what I think: the importance of open access to research and teaching.
If only that person would lie to me.' " Ms. Bailey says she draws the line at certain things: committing to something that she cannot deliver, for example.
When a reporter from Reuters stood up to ask a question about health care, she apologised to her fellow members of the press for "changing the subject".Mr Obama had two goals portray himself as an angel to Mr Blagojevich's devil, and avoid committing to something that his staff or his party in Illinois cannot do.
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Just be sure that you commit to "something" because a strong commitment to an unexpected interpretation is infinitely better than no commitment at all.
If your child has committed to something, shouldn't she honor that commitment?
They're committed to something bigger.
"You got to commit to something.
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