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He also realised he needed to commit to his calling.
He added that the arrangement showed the organisation still needed to commit to major cultural change.
But we needed to commit to it, which we did, and I'm pleased about causing them problems.
She also suggested that the United States needed to commit to long-term financing before the European Union clarified how much it would put on the table.
The opposition spokesman on immigration, Richard Marles, said Dutton needed to commit to the safety of staff and detainees after the unrest.
Ahead of Javid's visit, the Unite Wales secretary, Andy Richards, said the business secretary needed to "commit to ensuring British steel can compete on a level playing field" by promising to drop his opposition to higher EU tariffs and "honour the commitments to help with energy costs which were quietly watered down by George Osborne in his budget".
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They need to commit to supporting the organizations in such a way that the commitment itself is meaningful to them as individuals.
Still, they will need to commit to strong measures at home and agree to stand behind those commitments just as the developed nations must stand behind their own.
Companies need to commit to open innovation.
We need to commit to buying clean energy.
Now donor countries need to commit to funding these plans.
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