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It is harder to commit a crime if people have someone with them.
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But it is hard to commit today to practice fiscal rectitude tomorrow.
It's hard to commit espionage without being able to fully immerse.
But it's hard to commit vote fraud when over 100,000 people are watching.
The Northern Irishman carded a level-par round of 70 at Palm Beach Gardens on Thursday, and asked afterwards about his new clubs had said: "It's hard to commit to the shot that you need to play every time.
It took me about an hour to decide on this final list, and it was hard to commit to just these items for a whole month.
But for the rest of us mortals it's hard to commit to our dreams -- and spend the time, effort, and even money necessary to explore and express them -- when the return on that investment simply isn't there.
Consequently, actions taken by prospective victims can influence the opportunity for crime by manipulating certain aspects of their immediate environment so the crime is harder to commit, or the eventual rewards are denied.
I know exercise can be hard to commit to on a daily basis, but I think it's important to make it a goal to do so.
In fairness, the clothes were hard to commit to.
And, with a general election looming next year, the subsequent rise of the isolationist UK Independence Party has probably bolstered the refuseniks further.Even with parliamentary support, it is hard to imagine Mr Cameron committing more resources to this latest Iraqi fight than the modest force he sent to Libya.
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