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The phrase "subscription commitment" is correct and can be used in written English. It refers to the agreement or promise made by someone to subscribe to a service or product for a specific period of time or at a specific price. Example: "Customers who sign up for our annual subscription package are making a subscription commitment for 12 months at a discounted rate."
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The company announced that it would give away a copy of its next new game, Diablo III, as a bonus to players who make a full-year subscription commitment to World of Warcraft.
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The rub is that a MoviePass subscription requires a yearly commitment after a one-month grace period.
Parents sign up to the site for free, and there are no commitments or subscription fees.
Capital commitment for subscription-based pricing grants the flexibility for companies to choose the right solutions at the LoB level, along with best-of-breed vendor solutions.
Unlike irritating apps like ClassPass what try to catch you out with free trials that tie you in and threaten to charge you if you cancel (Classpass won't be featuring in this article for this very reason), there are no commitments or subscription fees with Esquared.
Despite these new high-level commitments and subscription to the principles outlined in the Paris Declaration and the Accra Agenda for Action [ 63, 64], funding is still uncoordinated and often routed through bilateral channels [ 65, 66].
Janan Ganesh in the Financial Times (subscription) says Ed Miliband has ideological commitment, not intellectual self-confidence.
Now, the options for starting a free trial are clearly labeled, and the trial only begins after you enter your TouchID and confirm your commitment to the subscription terms ($11.99/mo after the trial period).
Stash also makes re-ordering your preferred products easier, without the commitment of a subscription service, like Amazon's "Subscribe & Save" program, for example, which lets you put common household goods or personal care items on regular shipment schedules.
Including print and crossword product subscriptions, The New York Times now has more than three million total paid subscribers, a milestone that aligns with the company's commitment to a subscription-based revenue model that is less reliant on the advertising revenue derived from page views and clicks.
But psychologically speaking, some users feel more comfortable with a one-time payment rather than an ongoing commitment to a monthly subscription service.
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