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"It just comes down to commitment," Peca said today.
He dismissed the notion that there might be a morale problem among teachers — "no matter whether you have a three-person work force or a 135,000-person work force, there are people who will be unhappy," he noted — and said it all boiled down to commitment.
The success of the next generation of college graduates will come down to commitment, creativity, resourcefulness, and a bit of wise planning.
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That was down to the commitment, dedication and resilience of activists and campaigners.
"It boiled down to my commitment to Oregon State," Erickson said.
After kicking the question around for a while, I've decided what it really comes down to is commitment.
In a bid to avoid being pinned down to firm commitments, China insisted that all figures and numerical targets be stripped out of the final accord, even those that did not apply to China.
However, it is understood the delay was down to training commitments.
So much of this appears to come down to discipline and commitment, though.
In the end, some brokers say, what is happening in the luxury rental market may simply come down to fear of commitment.
There is quality in the team - Sam Stanton and Alex Harris are impressive young players - but this will come down to nerve and commitment as much as ability.
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