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The problem is that taking on that commitment could very quickly push France into non-AAA status, collapsing the whole thing.
And it isn't right to take on that commitment if you don't feel a strong sense of certitude that you can complete it.
To feel the desire for peace in Colombia – everyone that has been involved in the confrontation will need to take on that commitment to listen to the clamour in our country.
"Furthermore," she wrote, "when partners manifest the commitment to their relationship and family, by solemnizing that commitment elsewhere, through one of life's most significant events, and come to New York, whether returning home or setting down roots, to carry on that commitment, nothing is more antithetical to family stability than requiring them to abandon that solemnized commitment".
You have to make sure that your workers are indeed committed to their work before relying on that commitment in collaboration.
"Gathering together key performance datasets into one place and explaining them clearly is part of our delivery on that commitment".
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In today's world, where we manufacture stars in five minutes on reality TV shows, that commitment takes on more meaning for me.
Leaders on both sides reiterated that commitment after the bombing.
(The two 'stangs on our list indicate that commitment).
In mid-2000, the committee agreed that commitment on health services should be unbound in all modes of trade except consumption abroad.
On July 23rd, the publication of a consultation document on new airport capacity suggested that commitment has been scrapped.
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