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He insisted he was irrevocably committed to Mr. Codey.
It does mean, however, behaving as though we were fully and irrevocably committed to Europe.
He is deeply and, on current evidence, irrevocably committed to antediluvian notions of development through growth in GDP.
"Governor-elect McGreevey is irrevocably committed to the success and tenure of Senator Codey's leadership," she said.
Chinese officials insist that they are firmly and irrevocably committed to developing an outward-looking market economy, particularly since China joined the W.T.O. in November 2001.
And we need to be sure that the next president, with power to appoint Supreme Court justices, is not irrevocably committed to the execution of our citizens, no matter how heinous their actions.
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The truly exact equivalent would be irrevocably committing to buy an unspecified house at a price to be revealed later.
Under its literal language, a signer agrees to "oppose" any efforts to increase taxes but does not irrevocably commit to voting against them.
In other words, NBC management first irrevocably commits to give him the job Brian's contract appears to be airtight and then trains him to fill it.
During the execution of the set-union consensus protocol, after finite time, each peer P i irrevocably commits to a set S i such that the following applies: 1.
Buffett irrevocably committed in 2006 to giving the majority of his shares in Berkshire Hathaway to charity, mostly Gates' foundation, in 5% chunks over the next 20 years.
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