Sentence examples for no longer commit from inspiring English sources

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"Spotify can no longer commit to a 2010 US launch date, despite publicly declaring its commitment to go live stateside by the end of this year several times over the last six months".

"Thanks to globalization, you can no longer commit murder under cover of utter silence".

As web services have changed, the Guardian can no longer commit itself to that.

"We will no longer commit kids to the state," said Jeanne Meurer, a Travis County senior district judge.

After Sunday the Treasury can no longer commit money to new initiatives or recycle repayments to other purposes.

CBS -- troubled, like other networks, by the growing and unpredictable length of awards telecasts -- had decided it could no longer commit to more than a two-hour show.

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He no longer commits thoughts to his famous diary.

Finally, Adobe benefits because it's no longer committed to a difficult, relentless annual release cycle.

"It was such good news that I was no longer committing a crime," Roberts remembers.

"For those who have committed crimes, it means changing the way you live so you are no longer committing crimes.

The difference between his own adultery and Gingrich's, he said, "is that I was no longer committing adultery by that time, the impeachment trial.

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