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CBS -- troubled, like other networks, by the growing and unpredictable length of awards telecasts -- had decided it could no longer commit to more than a two-hour show.
But when it came time to apply last fall, she and her husband, a music teacher, felt they could no longer commit to the expense because of the change in the economic climate.
He told the board quite simply that he'd taken on too many responsibilities and that, although he would still help with individual fundraising events, he could no longer commit to full board membership.
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He could no longer practice his profession.
"Thanks to globalization, you can no longer commit murder under cover of utter silence".
"At least 20% are coming to commit the crimes that American criminals will no longer commit".
Organizations are no longer committed to long-term cooperation with suppliers.
He no longer commits thoughts to his famous diary.
Radio 2 head of programmes Lewis Carnie said: "I wanted to expand our big band programming but, with reduced funds across the BBC, we could no longer afford to commit to regular big band recordings.
In 2005, the Supreme Court decided Roper v. Simmons, a landmark ruling that held that states could no longer execute offenders who had committed their crimes before the age of eighteen.
(AP) DENMARK: FOREIGN AIDE QUITS -- Foreign Minister Niels Helveg Petersen resigned, saying he could no longer support Denmark's ambivalence in committing to the European Union.
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