Sentence examples for face commitments from inspiring English sources

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And Cuba in its announcement on Friday, in the state newspaper Granma, said players holding foreign contracts would still face commitments to play on the island.

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State laws and courts similarly provide for counsel in civil cases where someone might be facing commitment to an institution, for example because of a psychiatric disorder.

Only a personal face-to-face commitment will generate the trust needed to seal the deal.

Finally, the subjects commit and face two commitment rules.

"It also sends a terrible signal to customers and flies in the face of commitments to our largest customers such as China and Japan that they can count on secure supply at sustainable prices.

Those opposing the mine say this flies in the face of commitments to cut greenhouse gas emissions and the government's announcement in November that it will phase out all unabated coal by 2025 to meet carbon budgets.

The authors argue that countries face a commitment problem in that they cannot credibly commit to returning temporary migrants particularly when they receive training by firms.

Faced with commitments that exceed what can be achieved in normal waking hours, the promise of some control over this dimension has great appeal.

Several years out of university and into professional life, and facing future commitments, couples often seek answers to the questions that hang over their relationship as the psychological watershed of turning 30 approaches by going on one "last great adventure".

They argue that despite its smiley face and commitment not to raise the higher rate of income tax above 40%, the government's true colours become more evident each day with a succession of hammer blows aimed squarely at middle-class values and living standards.

Ruling in a case from Kansas, one of 16 states where sex offenders face civil commitment after release from prison, the court said states must prove not only that an offender remained dangerous and was likely to repeat the crime but also that a "serious difficulty in controlling behavior" was part of the psychiatric diagnosis.

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