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"They must have the courage to commit publicly to supporting an international inquiry.
We ask governments to have the courage to commit to reducing malnutrition in all its forms.
It'd be nice, though, if they had the courage to commit to them for the longer term from the outset.
But dilettante script editors and Bafta club bores who feel entitled to judge a script without the courage to commit to it are a waste of time.
Managers either lack confidence in their organization's ability to climb the value curve or they lack the courage to commit resources to mounting that challenge.
For a change, it isn't simply a matter of will they or won't they end up in bed together but of whether these two complicated, strong-willed individuals can summon the courage to commit themselves to a serious relationship.
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It takes courage to commit to a goal you might not ever achieve.
It takes courage to commit to success for all our students and that is what higher education must do -- educating our students and supporting our community.
The Galaxy S Edge could be one of Samsung's most revolutionary handsets... if it can find the courage to actually commit to it one hundred percent, rather than hedge its bets by making it an appendix to the Galaxy S6 - a strategy that weakens both the S Edge and the S6.
After Jackie invited me to stay in their 26,000 square foot 'starter mansion' and life started to stray from all of our expectations, I was fortunate that Jackie and David had the courage to stay committed to the project and allow me to document their journey.
Ackroyd's own reviews certainly followed this template, dismissing Auden's poetry as "dreadful stuff", accusing Nabokov of the literary equivalent of "playing with himself" and blasting Mishima: "This is not writing, this is Barbara Cartland - and Barbara Cartland at least has the courage not to commit hara-kiri over it".
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the willingness to commit
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