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And it is big – they're off alone for a full year, which is something of a commitment.
Getting into a MOBA can be something of a commitment.
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While inmates are being integrated on the basis of race, they should also be segregated on the basis of something else: a commitment to nonviolence.
In reimagining an iconic religious scene as a chance sexual encounter between gay lovers, the poem is something of a manifesto, declaring a commitment to truths both figurative and literal, to depictions of the vulnerably carnal, and to preserving experience and making meaning through verse.
He isn't weak, yet something in him makes him hold back — and that something (a slight uncertainty? the fear of a commitment? a mixture of ardor and idealism?) makes him more exciting.
But, perhaps because rereading requires more of a commitment than giving something a second look, it is undertaken, as Spacks puts it, "in the face of guilt-inducing awareness of all the other books that you should have read at least once but haven't".
Others described the language as something close to a commitment.
If you say something, it's a commitment.
"But we started something we have a commitment to finish.
In the food world, "farm to table" is sometimes something of a ruse, but at Wild Hive, the commitment to the philosophy shows.
It's far too large of a commitment to base it on something like that.
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