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Oh, it will be tough to commit that deed, as justifiable and as merciful as it may be, as long as Bud Selig is baseball commissioner.
Anyway, since the late 60s and early 70s, with the new drugs marketed as panaceas for severe mental illness, and the deinstitutionalization movement, which closed many mental hospitals, it's been increasingly tough to commit people to institutions against their will.
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It's tough to stay committed to one's goals after experiencing a setback (no matter what aspect of life it pertains to).
As Gulliver has argued many times before, once terrorists get to airport security, they've cleared most of the toughest hurdles to committing a terrorist act planning, organising, buying supplies without getting caught.
These are: abolition of wage indexation systems, agreement on mutual recognition of education qualifications, creation of a common base for assessing corporate tax, adjustment of the pension systems, establishment of a national crisis management regime for banks and new legal measures to force countries to commit to tough fiscal policies through a "debt alert mechanism".
BRUSSELS — Faced with the collapse of the government of debt-troubled Portugal, European leaders on Friday called on competing political parties in Lisbon to commit to tough financial targets, while Spain sought to protect itself from contagion by announcing new economic policies.
Admittedly, getting a gay guy to commit is tough, or so they say.
KRUEN, Germany, June 8 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel urged Group of Seven (G7) leaders to commit to tough goals to cut greenhouse gases on the final day of their summit in Bavaria on Monday, at which they also discussed the threat from Islamic militants.
Many countries are reluctant to commit themselves to tough emission limits, fearing that doing so will hurt economic growth.
That's actually a tough one, but I'm going to commit myself to "no".
She would like the treaty changes to be accepted by all 27 members of the European Union, but failing that, she said she would accept treaty changes within the euro zone, with other countries who want to join in the future, like Poland, free to commit to the tougher rules now.
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