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"I would strongly welcome China taking on its shoulders, commitments that have the same ambition, if not in numbers then at least in targets," he told a Brussels press conference.
Halpern will take on this commitment for one year alongside his role as director of the Cabinet Office's Behavioural Insights Team (commonly known as the nudge unit).
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.
Larry A. Silverstein, the developer of 4 World Trade Center, is taking up New York City on its commitment to lease one-third of the building.
If they are not I will readdress it and see if I am still capable of taking on a commitment of being a professional sportsman and play.
The problem is that taking on that commitment could very quickly push France into non-AAA status, collapsing the whole thing.
But such a fund would be backed by the credit of the euro area's remaining AAA governments, basically Germany and France — yet at this point the euro situation has deteriorated sufficiently that taking on another commitment would undermine French credit.
This allows the nominalist to continue to "speak with the vulgar" without taking on a commitment to holes.
Therefore, in taking communion, we not only take God into our bodies as we ingest the bread, but we also take on a commitment to be bearers of bread to the world.
Further, it is unlikely that Australia will take on such a commitment under Kyoto, essentially leaving the European Union on its own.
You should not sign it or take on such a commitment without consulting whether that is in the Group's interests.
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