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That comment jarred with European Union negotiators, who said that the talks must also achieve harder commitments to existing emissions [cuts] pledges, including from developing countries.
On Monday, EU diplomats suggest, the member states, particularly France, might send the commission back to demand harder commitments from the UK.
Those that argue for curbing these contracts need to acknowledge that the alternative won't be universally improved contracts with harder commitments to more hours of employment.
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Unlike willpower, where the focus is to try harder, commitment is making a declaration about what you're going to do, and following through.
"The hard commitments are around transparency," she said.
These job projections, however, are estimates and not hard commitments.
"Until American Dream becomes a reality," he said, "it is difficult to get retailers to make hard commitments".
Not without money from the west, at least, and hard commitments of cash for the future have not been made.
There appear to be nine incoming freshmen who made hard commitments to vote against Pelosi, while other new members issued somewhat vaguer vows to support new leadership.
The rock-hard commitments he had to give the Nationals and the conservatives to get the job and the hard place of working out big policy ideas, something parties usually do in their first year in office, or from opposition.
The primary care standards and warm words about joint working mean little, and the scattergun examples of local progress do not add up to a coherent offer – residents need hard commitments.
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