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For contributions, you may commit to future research.
He may commit to things without full knowledge or full disclosure.
When a hitter loses bat speed, he may commit to swinging sooner to compensate and lose precious time to recognize pitches.
When managers face high private costs from distorting information (equity holdings), headquarters may commit to investment contracts that place "too little" weight on private signals and "too much" weight on public signals (i.e. Q).
For example, a government tempted to negotiate with terrorists to secure the release of hostages on a particular occasion may commit to a 'line in the sand' strategy for the sake of maintaining a reputation for toughness intended to reduce terrorists' incentives to launch future attacks.
For example, foreign governments may commit to a sovereign default or otherwise repudiate their debt obligations to international investors without any legal consequence or recourse.
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This suggests that if credibility issues are not sufficiently addressed, potential users may not commit to the program, regardless of how engaging and interactive the content may be [ 47].
With protection benefits from injuries, martial arts practitioners may possibly commit to a longer-term practice.
Because EMT is a plastic state, allowing cells to vary expression of EMT-specific proteins, cells grown in two dimensions may not commit to either epithelial or mesenchymal states.
In particular, an agent may commit itself to actions that it knows to be correct and feasible to bring about some of its known goals.
Police have argued that its "domestic extremism" unit needs to carry out surveillance on political campaigners to identify those who have committed, or may commit, crime to further their political aims.
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