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the engagements of
noun
An appointment, especially to speak or perform
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"We expect Russia to respect the engagements of the [peace] plan," the French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said on Saturday, insisting that the six steps set out in the truce were crystal clear "in any language".
2, ICAC investigations do not comprise all the engagements of the reviewed auditor.
"Early trials show almost double the engagements of traditional campaigns," he says.
"The engagements of the operations are conducted primarily by the partner force, with our support in a background role," Waldhauser told lawmakers recently.
Savvy experts won't accept the engagements of law firms that ask them to take their credit, since even some of the "best and brightest" law firms do not pay their bills, even after the client has given them the funds.
Cornwallis, however, wrote to George Germain, 1st Viscount Sackville about the engagements of February 1 2 , 1781 and stated that "this stroke, with our passage of the ford, so effectively dispirited the militia, that we met with no further opposition on our march to the Yadkin".
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"You need the engagement of a society".
We have to earn the engagement of the consumer.
Bashar al-Assad, the engagement of the U.S. government increased.
"Lives of Mothers & Daughters" opens with the engagement of Alice Laidlaw and Jim Munro.
Finally, the engagement of business and industry is crucial.
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