Sentence examples for without having to commit from inspiring English sources

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British Eurosceptics often say the Norwegian experience is evidence of how a country outside the EU, but enjoying the benefits of the single market through membership of the EEA, can prosper without having to commit itself to full membership.

It's a chance to savour a colourful and sexy lifestyle without having to commit to eating TexMex for the rest of your life, or having to add numbingly repetitive words like "awesome" to your vocabulary... dude.

The minute the first cruise missile arrives in Baghdad, the police force degenerates and everybody goes home.' " In the Pentagon's scenario, the responsibility of managing Iraq would quickly be handed off to exiles, led by Chalabi — allowing the U.S. to retain control without having to commit more troops and invest a lot of money.

Beyond the financial rewards of cooperating with the United States in Iraq, France and Germany have been eager to find some way to take part in Iraq's reconstruction without having to commit troops -- something that would be a near political impossibility for both governments domestically.

In addition, by adopting intuitionistic logic we can include within our theories principles which are classically very strong, without having to commit to their classical strength.

Alternately, it could convince existing customers to add plans for tablets or secondary devices on the fly, without having to commit to years of service.

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One has the impression that a lot of retailers have figured out how to sell the idea of new talent without actually having to commit to any one name for the long haul.

But, increasingly, it comes with a terrible price: she's working all day as Masters' secretary to earn her salary and then doing the study in the evening; her son is increasingly angry about his mother's hours away from home; and her estranged husband appears to be using her absence as a way of playing the good guy without really having to commit.

That's almost a text book use of "could" as a weasel word, allowing (as it does) its author to make what appears to be a strongly-phrased and meaningful promise – without actually having to commit to anything of any substance.

Without actually having to commit to a church.

The only other scenario she foresees with Trump on the ballot is those voters staying home because Clinton's lead heading into election day is big enough to win without them having to commit the unconscionable act of voting for her.

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