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The office said a commitment to using evidence would make approval of budget requests more likely.
"I needed something that would get me out of the house," she said, "a commitment of some kind".
But, Ratliffe said, a commitment had been made to the creature, and there was a desire to do something people said couldn't be done.
The shadow chancellor, Ed Balls, said a commitment to a referendum now would be a massive gamble and a diversion from the economic crisis.
Anderson said a commitment to a 40% cut by 2020 would help to press other countries into a stronger deal on a successor to the Kyoto protocol.
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Those who arrive as immigrants may have the right to express their cultural identities, but there is no right to repudiate, say, a commitment to parliamentary democracy.
In a separate development, Mr Cameron says a commitment has been secured from the G8 governments not to pay ransom to kidnappers.
Kathy Payne says a commitment to improving education means acknowledging that teachers no longer hold the key to all the answers.
IOC president Thomas Bach dismissed the idea out of hand, saying "a commitment to non-discrimination" would be mandatory for all future Olympics hosts.
"It's a basic commitment," he said, "a moral commitment that we should make to all of our families".
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