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It was more likely, he said, that the midlevel commanders now being killed by NATO would be replaced by others ever more committed to fighting.
But the I.O.C. seems rightly ever more committed to the idea that its Games should put men and women on equal footing.
Just as popular demand for democracy was ever more clear and left ever less room for doubt, so the transitional government led by Caied Essebsi and his panoply of "committees" was ever more committed to ignoring it, and instead to carry on serving up the old authoritarian menu.
However, BiH Muslims' (Bosniaks) answer to exploitation of religious bigotry is to be ever more committed to coexistence.
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"In fact, we are more committed than ever".
I am more committed than ever to nursing," he said.
"We stand more committed than ever to a forward presence in this region".
After decades of public service, I come before you today more committed than ever to the rule of law.
But she is now more committed than ever to require her guests to contribute all the food, beverages, paper products and alcohol.
Some analysts and economists said the reaction was particularly striking because the Fed seemed more committed than ever to its stimulus campaign.
Nevertheless, G.M. executives said Wednesday that G.M. was more committed than ever to fixing Opel, its principal European brand, and returning the division to profitability by mid-decade.
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