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The Serbs, Croats and Muslims, he wrote, "are committed to fight to the death for what they believe to be their vital interests," while the West "has not been able to find its vital interests or matching commitment".
John's commitment to the labor movement was matched by an equal commitment to civic involvement.
Not unnaturally, African leaders want matching commitments from donors, demanding that help should be open, clearly aimed and co-ordinated.The plan's hopes and ideas are not new but, so far, they have been propounded by donor countries.
He was then told that Jelena Gencic had died, aged 77, and cancelled all post-match commitments because he was too upset.
With the help of social media, we can make matching commitments, transforming our individual habits into massive reform.
"The other parties need to match that commitment and should respond positively and constructively".
What major professional orchestra can match that commitment to new music?
Where, they ask, is the vision to match the commitment to Europe of Mitterrand and Mr Giscard d'Estaing?
It is time for the restaurant's owners to match their commitment, and to freshen up the dining rooms.
The Coalition has declined to match that commitment, which one economist claimed was a "boondoggle" but which the locals love.
Rapha celebrates road cycling and though that does not make it unique in the industry, few can match its commitment.
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