Sentence examples for got no commitment from inspiring English sources

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He's got no commitment".

"If you've got no vision and you've got no commitment," he said, "you've got no business being the governor of the state of New York".

In July, New York's attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, flew to San Francisco to try to persuade her to join his efforts to pursue a broad investigative strategy with a coalescing group of other attorneys general, but got no commitment.

He called on Gingrich to apologize for the commercial, but got no commitment.

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They got no commitments to new money, and inclusion of adaptation plans will be optional, not compulsory.

"We are getting no commitment on freedom of the speech, elections, no binding commitment on opening up the internet or even the semblance of a transition to democracy".

"I personally told her that we expect all Democrats to oppose this," he said, acknowledging that he had gotten no commitment from Mrs. Clinton.

They would recommend working with me in this way to all of their peers and yet, I was getting no commitment from anyone new.

They talked to Politico at the time, but got no firm commitment.

Meanwhile, Labour got no credit for its manifesto commitments to budget discipline, and suffered in Scotland for the appearance of capitulation to George Osborne's agenda.

"I ain't got any commitments," he said.

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