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You're committed in the same way you might be committed to a marriage.
Howe studied the new edict and discovered that its authors had left an interval of almost seven months in which murder might be committed with impunity.
Such is the confusion of the Brown government that their legislation is even unclear as to when an offence might be committed.
Although most people would find this suggestion preposterous, the functionalist might be committed to it if it turns out that the functional relations that are constitutive of mental states are defined in terms of the firing patterns of neurons.
Depending on the result of the current power struggle, Venezuela could move towards a leftist quasi-dictatorship, or elect a new government which might be committed to reform.And Argentina?
This makes sense only once you realize that the fraudulent events that worry Radio Shack, as Ms. Masino confirmed, are those that might be committed by employees, who could hand over cash they should not be handing over.
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What about the smaller infractions we might be committing in service of supposedly helping our children.
Secretary of State George Shultz had warned Reagan that he might be committing an impeachable offense.
In Harper's, Wyatt Mason argues that losing these seemingly unimportant memories is very harmful, and that the antidote might be committing to memory a poem or two.
The Senate bill would also insure that Web-search services like Yahoo are not held liable for linking Web surfers to sites that might be committing copyright violations.
Meanwhile, landlords are legally required to report tenants who they think might be illegal immigrants, and soon we'll all have to report anyone we think might be committing child abuse, or we'll be prosecuted.
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