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By the completion of both meetings, over two dozen businesses had signed a voluntary commitment to support these three principles of social responsibility.
There, she agreed again to a voluntary commitment to the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas.
Marriage is a voluntary commitment that flies in the face of all scientific research and human evolution.
Though Green, with some persuasion by the doctor, initially agreed to a voluntary commitment, she shortly thereafter left the ER without informing anyone.
Understand that once you're in, you can't get out of it: Buying a residence in a community controlled by an Association is not a voluntary commitment.
EU countries have made a "voluntary commitment" to take in up to 72,000 refugees via the one-to-one exchange with Turkey.
As we've seen, the issue of how precisely to formulate a distinctively disjunctivist commitment is not uncontroversial.
"This is a historic voluntary commitment," said Eron Shosteck, a spokesman for the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, an industry lobbying group that oversaw the joint safety effort.
If they make a public, voluntary commitment, they'll try to follow through.
Just recently, there was news of a "historic voluntary commitment" by the auto industry to make S.U.V.s safer.
The Registry has formulated a recommended schedule of skeletal assessments but compliance is voluntary.
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