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Egypt requests a substantial reduction in export subsidies that distort trade and weaken commitments concerning market access.
An unwillingness to engage with conservative thought, an aversion to debate, and a weakened commitment to free speech are among the failures of the left.
He avoided talk of the debilitating level of corruption within the government, the weakening commitment to human rights among many Afghan officials, the faltering economy and uncertainty about next year's presidential elections.
Mr. Green's announcement comes as political and business leaders have begun expressing concern about what they fear is a weakening commitment from the federal government to help New York City recover from the World Trade Center Disaster.
Officials in Brussels warn that signs of a weakening commitment by European leaders to fighting climate change could start a chain reaction, lowering ambitions among other central players, like China and India.
The resulting backlash against human rights hubris is weakening commitment to the very idea of the international human rights system among heirs to the classical liberal tradition that spawned the concept.
As we see from Table 4, the strength of native-place ties has a different effect on employees' commitment: close ties enhance the commitment, while not-so-close ties weaken the commitment.
But that does not weaken our commitment, it only reinforces it.
One is that a wave of fragile new members might weaken the commitment of the European Central Bank to low inflation.
The South Korean media promptly went into overdrive.America insists that the planned cuts will not weaken its commitment to defend the South.
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