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"I'm quite committed to moving on," he says.
We have a Republican administration, which is obviously quite committed to using every catalyst possible to stimulate the economy.
"We're quite committed to treating same-sex couples the same as we treat other couples," Mr. Horan said.
The 90s and the latest fashion buzzword "athevening" – slouchy sportswear to wear out on the town – were mentioned but not quite committed to.
It may not be, but ordinary citizens in much of Europe and Canada, as well as many diplomats and statesmen, are quite committed to peacekeeping and nation-building and war-crimes tribunals and indeed the entire moral panoply that Rice and others speak of dismissively.
Elman: China is quite committed to doing what has to be done to maintain its economy.
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Canon's already got a handful of mirrorless cameras under its belt, but the company hasn't quite committed itself to the format in the same way we've seen from likes of Sony, Olympus and Fujifilm.
Not all the fourth-pipe pubs I visited seemed quite so committed to consumer education.
Du Sautoy, holder of the Charles Simonyi chair in the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford, said: "We're trying to tap into that quite committed effort that kids put in to gaming, but to get through a level you have to understand mathematics.
That is something to which Honda has not quite committed.
But the opposition lawmaker Mu Sochua told The Phnom Penh Post, "I'm sure that Obama is quite committed and his language will be very strong" about the government's alleged abuses.
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