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You have to be prepared to commit a little more.
As Saudi Arabia began pounding the rebels with airstrikes, countries from the Middle East to Pakistan were said to be prepared to commit troops for a ground assault.
You have to be prepared to commit the time and energy, throwing yourself into the deep end of the academic pool.
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Creates new offences to allow the prosecution of anyone who gives or receives training in terrorist techniques and to allow the prosecution of those who attend terror training camps or are believed to be preparing to commit an act of terrorism.
The only question is whether audiences will be prepared to commit to what is sure to be a convoluted journey.
Organisations looking to explore the mechanism should be prepared to commit time into putting it in place.
In contrast, Dr. Wolfowitz wrote in Foreign Affairs magazine in the spring of 1999 that "the United States, should be prepared to commit ground forces to protect a sanctuary in southern Iraq where the opposition could safely mobilize".
The federal domestic intelligence agency estimates that there are about 5,600 rightwing extremists who would be prepared to commit violence.
Even if the stock market recovers, few will be prepared to commit wholly to the stock market, and then only in quality issues.
It said it supported the £10m fund for growth, but said the States should be prepared to commit further public funds to key infrastructure projects.
If you're going to get on board with a cause, be prepared to commit for the long haul rather than just the quick fix!
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