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This would commit countries to revising their I.N.D.C.s every five years, to make them more stringent.
This would commit Spinoza to full-blown necessitarianism with respect to all objects, including desks and persons.
We cannot postulate the existence of an underlying substance distinct from its qualities, for this would commit us to the existence of a naked, bare particular, the absurd conception of a something devoid of all qualities.
But he cannot accept that moral characterisation entails moral prescription because this would commit us to a morality of commands, and to programmes for action and reform designed to achieve a merely external good.
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This result has unpleasant consequences of its own, of course, since accepting this theory would commit one to denying the interdefinability of possibility and necessity.
"From a review of all the information and documentation available, Nassau County showed a deliberate indifference to the great likelihood that this officer would commit the type of wrong found by the jury," Mr. Brewington said.
This framework convention would commit states to an effective standard of nuclear security practices, incorporate relevant existing international agreements, and give the I.A.E.A. the mandate to support nuclear security by evaluating whether states are meeting their nuclear security obligations and providing assistance to those states that need help in doing so.
To do this, the UK would commit to collecting import taxes, known as tariffs, on behalf of the EU for goods that arrive in the UK on their way to the EU.
Consider this: what idiot would commit to a loan, knowing that in a few short months he would be out on the street, saddled with bankruptcy, bad credit, and bail out taxpayer debt to boot?
To achieve this goal, industrialized countries would commit to implement economy-wide emissions targets.
The court should punish them and that should be a lesson for anyone who would commit this sort of crime, anywhere in our country, in the future".
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