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He was perhaps too ready to undertake tasks for other people - whatever commitments he had.
"We absolutely worked with them on whatever commitments they were making or had been making.
Mr. Rabbani was not expected at the meeting, and his absence raised questions about the strength of whatever commitments the moderate members of the delegation might make.
It gives countries too much latitude to make whatever commitments they want, relatively unconstrained by a common set of rules imposed "top down" by the agreement.
So everybody will get ready, everybody will take their steps, and then when the IAEA has verified virtually simultaneously whatever commitments we make about the first phase of the lifting of sanctions will occur.
And despite whatever commitments it may have made to cut production, its oil producers have always sought to maximize their exports, which their many customers pay for in precious foreign currency.
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"People are more willing these days to accept whatever commitment you can make".
Of course, Mitt must also have said that he would respect whatever commitment Tagg made, because he loved him that nothing his son did to affiliate himself with a political party consisting almost entirely of avowed Democrats would ever change that.
Avoid talking about whatever commitment you don't want to attend.
If you noticeably try to fight the fake symptoms of strep you mentioned, it convinces others of your illness and inability to attend whatever commitment you're hoping to avoid.
Whatever their commitments, NATO allies seemed encouraged by Mr. Obama's pledge to start withdrawing forces in July 2011.
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