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But he too refuses to contemplate a more formal commitment.
But I'd be lying if I said I'm not asking myself if I want to make a more formal commitment -- as in marriage.
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Richard Locke, director of the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University (and my former colleague at M.I.T ., has worked long and hard on these issues, and his conclusion is that while voluntary standards can help, more formal commitments by governments also play a constructive role.
The Russians, in contrast, are likely to insist that the process yield more formal and binding commitments by each side.
Six years ago this month Walmart announced a formal commitment to put more locally grown food in their U.S. stores.
As his training became more formal, Mr. Heras-Casado sang with several choirs in Granada, inspired by the commitment of amateur musicians, "people who don't necessarily have any musical education — that enthusiasm of making things better and having fun — that has marked very, very much what I've done since then," he said.
After that aborted meeting, Nokia declined to have more formal deal talks with Microsoft unless it agreed to a handful of preconditions, including a commitment to set up a source of financing for Nokia.
To make it more formal.
More formal national counts concur.
It was much more formal".
More formal projects also exist.
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