France desperately needed to reduce the scale of her military commitments, and the crown was prepared to pay a heavy price to achieve this. |
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I've gradually been offloading my comics and web commitments onto the community without them suffering. |
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Last week it emerged that the leases had get-out clauses allowing companies to bale out of commitments. |
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Although their commitments to Hull meant they were unable to take up an active role with York, Stabler remains a staunch supporter of the Wasps. |
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Those in the danger zone are individuals whose finances are extremely fine-tuned, who barely manage to meet their commitments each month. |
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The trio have also managed to juggle their part-time work, home and other commitments with homework and coursework. |
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We must do our utmost to honor the obligations contained in these commitments. |
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If it doesn't look like there'll be enough money in the pot to finance pension commitments, it's the employer who has to top it up. |
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She has become an artist only after completing her commitments and obligations. |
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The band definitely edges out all other commitments for the next few weeks, as the girls embark on their first big tour. |
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Instead, he has produced a mealy-mouthed, begrudging and long overdue response to the commitments made under the Good Friday Agreement. |
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More than a few have weaseled out on their self-imposed term-limit commitments. |
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They stayed in touch as they went on with their lives, but there were no fixed ties, no permanent commitments. |
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They analyse trends and predict the future before making commitments that might not bear fruit for many years. |
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The French company receives irrevocable commitments from over 50 per cent of shareholders. |
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Building owners want to contract with service providers that will be around to honor their commitments. |
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The failure of these states to honor their commitments is beneath contempt. |
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Now his competitive schedule is interspersed with growing corporate commitments, including course design and charity work. |
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They have had leaders who have helped to cultivate the passions and commitments of congregational life. |
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Our call to be an informal educator involves commitments to growth and change. |
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Home visits are also possible for those people who are unable to access the sessions because of ill-health, infirmity or care commitments. |
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Rivals ranks all levels of prospects by state, position and region and keeps track of commitments received by each school. |
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It was a special feeling for Celtic fans so often suffocated down the years by domestic commitments. |
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Despite his business commitments, Martin insists on milking his 50 cows at least once per day. |
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In the case of North Sea fisheries we are having to accept the consequence of those commitments ourselves. |
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Let us consider the durable vision of our Constitution and the commitments that unite us as Americans, viz., the Bill of Rights. |
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These new commitments were all the more remarkable for their achievement under the presidency of one the EU's four non-aligned member states. |
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Those commitments that I haven't been able to keep, it's not for lack of trying. |
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This year, as the market cooled and his business commitments intensified, he's cut back to about once a month. |
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He has been unavailable due to various other commitments, including his wedding. |
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They never fail to honour their commitments and obligations with generosity and a willingness to give of their time so freely. |
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Due to family commitments, the newly-weds didn't manage a honeymoon but Tom, now 73, and Doreen 75, plan on treating themselves this time around. |
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He hated waste and ostentatious consumption, and the car he developed at Ford, the Falcon, reflected his twin commitments to economy and safety. |
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Does our intuition in favour of meaningful commitments violate the idea that morality concerns consequences? |
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Cricket commitments meant that I was always going to be an hour late for the start. |
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An email follows asking you to attend, smugly knowing that you have no conflicting commitments. |
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Now I want to just think and write something in my head but now we have commitments, actions requiring smart clothes and small-talk. |
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And when a married woman blows off her commitments to her husband and her children in favor of an affair with a married man, who is to blame? |
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A lot of the other employees are in the same boat, having to worry about mortgages and other financial commitments. |
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Participating in ambitious multilateral commitments is therefore in their interest. |
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We were due to go with them this year, but couldn't due to Carl's business commitments. |
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Someone, please give us the facts unembellished by hype, but backed up by commitments and figures we can both understand and rely upon. |
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Reasons cited for the delays included members having other commitments and difficulties in obtaining data. |
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Injuries and work commitments restricted Town to jut 13 men and their lack of substitutes took its toll. |
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You are blessed with clarity of vision and true perspective in personal relationships and business commitments. |
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Ditka says he was honored to be approached by Republican leaders, but has business commitments. |
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He will not be coming back to the club next season because of domestic commitments. |
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Men had restricted their work commitments or limited their career goals to benefit their personal or family life. |
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Though he may never truly retire, around July 16 he may decide to step down from some business commitments. |
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He was obliged to miss the Singapore and Malaysian events due to domestic cup final commitments. |
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Hirst throughout his life always became unhappy when commitments prevented him from undertaking mathematical research. |
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There was just one question about current contractual commitments, which we think could be resolved. |
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It is possible the US could again institute its military draft in order to recruit the numbers of troops required to cover all its commitments. |
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Temporary expedients become institutional commitments and a thick web of military and bureaucratic interests comes to dominate strategy. |
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We accept that more work is required in certain areas and are satisfied with the commitments to undertake this. |
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A lot of the fun of reading these papers is seeing how an exiguous collection of commitments plays out in so many different domains. |
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All the other commitments on that pledge card were about redistributing income, not about increasing it. |
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Educators must take the responsibility to expand and enhance commitments to gender equity. |
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But now that they are in a production mode, they can make commitments to purchase set amounts of waney lumber. |
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To be negotiable and have legitimacy, commitments generally need to be perceived to be reasonably fair and equitable. |
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Unfortunately these commitments are strong on promises but extremely short on actions. |
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We all know the commitments were entered into under duress, with teachers threatening to effectively shut down the system and block exams. |
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You are advised to take the lead with regard to joint enterprises and commitments. |
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They make secure their homes, families, jobs and friends and they do not undertake risk or enter into long-term commitments. |
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The United States has resisted European efforts to restrict the percentage of a country's commitments that can be met by emissions trading. |
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The pair, who tied the knot in Las Vagas in 2001, have apparently begun a trial separation, blaming work commitments for their growing apart. |
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Its only commitments, expressed with imprecision, were to statutory recognition, a minimum wage and adhesion to the EU Social Chapter. |
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I've got so many activities and subjects to juggle I don't have time for other commitments. |
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Many had to juggle work and home commitments in order to cope with a situation where children were on different mid-term breaks. |
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But most European Union countries are failing to meet their commitments under the pact. |
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Unfairly and inaccurately called a traitor and a Bolshevik, she never reneged on her commitments to civil liberties or to pacifism. |
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The Cabinet is most likely to stand by its commitments concerning profit tax and gross income tax. |
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Much of this work is often done in their free time, outside of normal working hours and to the detriment of family and personal commitments. |
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This is the work not of months, but of years and keeping these commitments is essential to our future security. |
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It also results from engineers being conscientious people who are serious about keeping their commitments. |
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Janny felt healthier and had enough energy to keep up with her commitments. |
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The offset programmes may involve the provision of investments, transfer of know-how or commitments to purchase local commodities. |
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Yesterday my only commitments were champagne punting and picnicking, and a costume fitting for the play. |
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He missed his last session because of family commitments, this left me feeling desolate and undermined. |
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And the masters and diploma courses are especially designed to fit into people's work commitments. |
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He won, because impending commitments of air power in Europe took precedence. |
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The real killer was introducing change, or even creating a plan, whilst meeting our other commitments. |
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If the fee is acceptable to WD King then I hope that your commitments permit our provisional meeting in Bath next Monday to go ahead. |
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The company offers family-friendly work schedules that provide flexibility for employees to balance family and work commitments. |
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Putin was saddled with social commitments and expectations inherited from Soviet days that were wildly beyond his means to meet. |
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Political commitments to demilitarisation notwithstanding, the military chiefs won't give up their toys. |
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As a result of such biases, faculty members suffer career penalties for using policies designed to help them balance work and family commitments. |
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Unfortunately, the international community does not always back up their generous promises of help with firm commitments. |
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And their long-term investment plans are clouded by lack of detail on spending commitments for the final two years of the next Parliament. |
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He will compete in six of the championships' seven rounds, missing one because it clashes with his touring car commitments. |
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He says despite all members having full-time work commitments, they had been meeting one day a week over the summer to progress matters. |
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Both were absent from last night's team through work commitments and injury respectively. |
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This is a highly responsible job and anyone thinking of applying should think long and hard about the time commitments this job entails. |
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This lessens my anxiety over the prospect that for many years to come I will be slaving away to meet my commitments to the bank. |
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People in developing nations do not need empty rhetorical commitments to alleviating the most extreme manifestations of poverty. |
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Prophetic language at its best recalls our moral commitments, our sense of rightness. |
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He was trapped, there was no way the commitments could be reduced without humiliating admissions of defeat. |
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By using water as efficiently as possible on my farm I feel I am slowly progressing towards fulfilling these commitments. |
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For a woman addict, live-in treatment is only possible when she has no other family commitments. |
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The appraisal process is loaded in favour of the methodological commitments of the appraiser. |
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Symbolic attachment may reinforce localism or take the form of personal commitments that extend across socioeconomic strata. |
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Health funding is under pressure, and some people are going to have to give things up in order that we can deliver on NHS commitments. |
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The Club has decided to defer its annual dinner dance to the New Year due to the on-going club commitments on the field of play. |
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But, since there are no outlined commitments to stay with each other, what if unforeseen circumstances arise? |
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The commitments made to Italian workers on employment creation were increasingly sacrificed to meet targets on reduced public expenditure. |
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Careful and caring listening attends to the values and commitments expressed by the other. |
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Following Council's usual practice, this motion was tabled, to be considered with other financial commitments at the end of the meeting. |
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The majority remain serenely intransigent about taking on serious commitments while berating the minority for the paltriness of their sacrifice. |
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Let the pro teams worry about producing pro players, cut the amateurs free from professional commitments. |
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He had to consult the nobles, the magnates of the Church, and, in time, representatives from the towns who could make commitments of money. |
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The U.S. government has a strong aversion to any commitments it does not think it will keep. |
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My tardiness has been heavily influenced by my employment commitments and, as such, was somewhat unavoidable. |
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Employers are backing off from commitments to health and retirement benefits. |
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Here, it is paramount for the president to honor all public commitments made. |
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It would mean upholding international commitments to developing financing and technology transfer. |
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Due to international commitments only one match was possible in the mixed doubles this week. |
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There were scare stories about Britain withdrawing from its commitments under the Human Rights Act. |
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Among those annual commitments is usually a vow to become more deeply spiritual, more religious perhaps. |
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It's largely because the U.N. has focused more on expanding membership than on finding ways to ensure that corporations honor their commitments. |
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Mums and dads with work commitments can now leave their children in a safe and productive environment. |
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The investment commitments of the concessionaires should be bound to a particular schedule for carrying out their contract, the auditors said. |
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But it's important to prioritise financial commitments in these circumstances. |
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Worse still, the government has often backtracked on its reform commitments or reversed measures deemed to be politically or socially unfeasible. |
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Decisions about who should be allocated on-site parking have been based on a scoring system that incorporates shift work, late evening work and clinical commitments. |
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North Korea must show it is serious and prepared to abide by its commitments, particularly concerning denuclearization. |
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The US must ensure its honor abroad by abiding by its commitments and standing with its allies. |
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But officials gave the delegation no specific commitments and made no concrete promises of increased U.S. assistance. |
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Peter Lawson, the August winner, beat Ian Harrison 2-0 and Phil Anderson received a walkover as John Dodd was unable to attend because of work commitments. |
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Nonetheless, what we should do is to make a serious analytical effort to determine what overseas military commitments make sense and where we should pull in our horns. |
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This year he got eight quintals of areca from his garden, which he sold for Rs.50,000, but even that was not enough to fulfil his interest commitments to the society. |
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So far, in both online and physical cards, they say they have collected 1,199,169 total commitments. |
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I put my children first, but I always keep my obligations or my commitments. |
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Once a woman married, she was expected to leave her other commitments to care for the household and the community. |
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Gillibrand and McCaskill hope for floor time in September, but have not yet gotten any commitments from Senate leadership. |
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I envy my refusenik friends their steadfast commitments to stay in, and contentment in doing so. |
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While the study of Africa is pursued today at many institutions, only a relatively few have made major commitments to collecting Africana in depth. |
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According to the National Consumer Council, about six million families are already struggling to keep up with credit commitments at a time when borrowing is rising. |
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The imminent campaign to attract staff from outside Scotland is prompted by concerns about the ageing teacher population and new commitments on class sizes. |
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The many particular proposals to which we agreed are less important than the report's explicit reaffirmation of the centrality of human rights commitments. |
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Under the new commitments, airlines will also have to help customers locate the cheapest fares and hold reservations for 24 hours so that prices can be compared. |
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But another contender, centre Craig Reed, is out of the reckoning until November, recovering from an ankle injury as well as having work commitments. |
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Though different, we share similarities, kinships, commitments, and suffering, and this common ground is as significant as the privileging of the individual. |
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With commitments to friends and work groups within the League, it's just another tie that binds me to the outside world and keeps me from retreating into a shell on the couch. |
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Although many, busy in their commitments to the operation, were unable to attend, a modest crowd took the time to reflect on what Remembrance Day means to them. |
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A person ought to be capable of functioning well in everyday activities such as socialising, meeting appointments and keeping financial commitments. |
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In order to act on its commitments, the gfe would actively solicit financing requests in the form of 2015 Action Plans. |
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Traditionally, Ash Wednesday has been a time to make Lenten commitments. |
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Please torment, harass, vex, heckle, and badger those two blockheads until they honor their commitments to my defense fund. |
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Unfortunately though, their first major agreement virtually formalized a procedure for allowing members to backtrack on their trade liberalization commitments. |
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It is not so bad if I space out my work, family and other commitments. |
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Their three mascots are unable to make the game due to family commitments, while their players are unable to attend because they are on holiday until Monday. |
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Others leaving cite on-going anti-social behaviour in the town, associated criminal damage, cost of living, sea change options or family commitments elsewhere. |
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Even a brief holiday was interrupted by business commitments. |
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It all depends on what sort of lifestyle you lead, the financial commitments you have and the extent to which you could tighten your belt if you had to. |
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If less money goes into SS, more will have to come from somewhere to honor the commitments already made to current and soon to be retired seniors. |
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Some dentists quit altogether while others reduced their NHS commitments, leading to a sevenfold increase in private dentistry in the past 10 years. |
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It's a busy time right now and people have midterms and other commitments. |
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Fundamentalists reject a larger portion of secular society, maintain strong commitments to strict literalism, premillennial dispensationalism, and moral traditionalism. |
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The Guarantee makes 12 commitments to patients about their records. |
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Due to family commitments, the newly-weds didn't manage a honeymoon but Tom, now 73, and Doreen, 75, plan on treating themselves this time around. |
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She told him she had miscalculated the amount of money she needed for stock and was in danger of losing her customers if she couldn't meet her commitments. |
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They spent their last few hundred dollars on a trip up to New York City, obtaining donor commitments that kept them alive. |
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The commitments of Labour and Social Policy Ministry under this agreement include that it motion amendments to labour legislation after trilateral negotiations. |
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Totalitarianism rejects these commitments in the name of a monistic vision of human life and an all-powerful government that seeks to implement that vision. |
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But having skited, it could hardly expect the hoi polloi to discern between true cash and pre-spent cash, or between capital and other spending commitments. |
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Silence, or understandings based on silence, does not commitments make. |
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It is hard to avoid the conclusion that Harris' theoretical commitments are designed to explain away a feminine side that perhaps even today troubles an unquiet virility. |
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Like so many young families juggling workplace demands, family commitments, unreal housing prices and rising home loan interest rates, the income she earned was welcome. |
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He had his prejudices and unreasoned commitments, but was more interested in developing and communicating his perception of how things were than advancing any cause. |
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South Korean companies have made substantial investment commitments. |
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John Fahey tried to varnish over the problems by citing family and work commitments as the reason for the poor turnout at a recent training session. |
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As I have stated in my previous Budgets, I will fulfil the taxation commitments set out in our Programme for Government over the lifetime of this administration. |
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An opportunity to reaffirm our friendships, renew our commitments, and reflect on the values we cherish. |
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To the extent that a bank defaults the remaining banks therefore undertake to subscribe or purchase themselves in proportion to their commitments. |
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The charterers shall provide the owner with a bank guarantee for the sum of 275.000 SEK, valid until all commitments of the charterer have been paid to the owner. |
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They have obfuscated, delayed, lied, backtracked, pettifogged, and cancelled all sorts of commitments under the informal and formal rubrics of the Oslo process. |
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Knight will continue to play for the club, but wants more time to be able to deal with his other commitments as well as prepare for his career after cricket. |
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Questions about each of the commitments in the contract could be asked. |
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At that time international contracts or commitments would be worthless. |
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Your social and professional commitments keep you busy and occupied today. |
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I've been absent this week due to intensive work and social commitments. |
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Travel plans may change, as you are unsure about business commitments. |
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Since then, the big guys have issued a running series of paper promises and formal commitments, none of which amounted to more than empty pieties. |
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Due to other commitments which largely include concluding his studies in International business, he will only be able to hold shows two or three times a year. |
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There have been persistent reports by the Director General of violations of Iran's nuclear pledges, its promises and commitments and its treaty obligations. |
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The postponers are those who refuse to make a decision, allowing relationships, professional commitments and finally nature to make the choice for them. |
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There have been church commitments and family obligations and the like. Normally this isn't a problem, but when a team is down to six players, it means another forfeit. |
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This discussion has been about the structure of deliberative commitments. |
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They must also monitor commitments closely, and deliver on promises. |
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These books suggest that our commitments in their totality may be more important in choosing a church than denominationalism or form and style of worship. |
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Thanks to that separation, business decisions were emancipated from the pressure of moral obligations and personal commitments that guide family life. |
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It claimed the reason it was withdrawing its offers to disarm was because the British and Irish Governments had withdrawn their commitments and obligations. |
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Fundamentalists reject a larger portion of secular society, maintain strong commitments to strict literalism, premillenial dispensationalism, and moral traditionalism. |
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These are both wise and heartening words, at a time when Kant is being disreputably pressed into the service of all kinds of non-Kantian commitments. |
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Because of the commitments I had on district heating projects in Telford I did not have much time to deal with all the paperwork I needed to deal with. |
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Now, our global commitments grow ever wider, as our armed forces contract. |
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He is scheduled to be the next chairman of the council and, although he does not want to count his chickens before they are hatched, is rationalising his commitments. |
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Similar commitments by all five of the nuclear powers were essential to gain support for the 1995 extension of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. |
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Today's volunteer Army is engaged at a pace unseen since the end of the draft 30 years ago, and worldwide commitments magnify the stress on the force. |
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We've got commitments from several charities to donate food and clothing. |
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Its core metaethical commitments, argued for in part two, are constructivism and particularism. |
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In accordance with English tradition and in a bid to legitimise his rule, Henry issued a coronation charter laying out various commitments. |
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The FCC and LightSquared have each made public commitments to solve the GPS interference issue before the network is allowed to operate. |
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Spain, straining under the vast commitments of the Thirty Years War, was in no position to rebuild its naval dominance. |
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The band were also scheduled to support Oasis for a number of dates across Europe, in early 2006, but pulled out due to family commitments. |
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In the Persian Gulf, the RN sustains commitments in support of both national and coalition efforts to stabilise the region. |
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The Times has also reported that such an arrangement will make the UK purchase of its Tranche 3 commitments more likely. |
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Macdonald began writing songs for her second album in spring 2009, in a brief break from her touring commitments. |
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In November 2013, Lennox received the Music Industry Trusts Award for her career achievements in music and her charity commitments. |
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The combination of the threat of the Soviet Union, and Britain's commitments throughout the world, created a new role for the Navy. |
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The draft was noted for including commitments on workers' rights, a ban on fracking, and the abolition of university tuition fees in England. |
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The manifesto was noted for its intervention in industry, lack of tax cuts and increased spending commitments on public services. |
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Neither side stood behind their commitments, and the charter was annulled by Pope Innocent III, leading to the First Barons' War. |
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The party's commitments to a devolved Scottish Assembly were to decline under the leadership of Margaret Thatcher. |
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However it was later announced that due to Mike Gregorys commitments to Wigan Warriors, McGinty will continue to coach the side. |
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The role of the banks was to advise on financing and secure loan commitments. |
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Furthermore, there are also questions about the public service commitments of the commercial broadcasters. |
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Jarvis PLC went into administration in March 2010, with the bulk of its work commitments being picked up by Babcock. |
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Lord Carrington had wished to send a third submarine, but the decision was deferred due to concerns about the impact on operational commitments. |
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As it happened, political opposition and later British commitments in Afghanistan and Iraq prevented further British operations in Africa. |
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People adopt many rules of thumb from groups with whom they share cultural or ideological commitments. |
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I'd invited Dale to join my friends and I at Funny Girls later, where they put on an amazing drag show, but he had other commitments. |
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Guadalcanal soon became a focal point for both sides with heavy commitments of troops and ships in the battle for Guadalcanal. |
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In broader terms this scandal made King, a peace-lover shy of foreign commitments, even coyer toward Mars. |
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Several of these codes were amended in the Uruguay Round, and turned into multilateral commitments accepted by all WTO members. |
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We were able to exceed our commitments to offload their equipment in a timely manner. |
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The choice of unilateralism by the US also exposed it to charges that it is a backslider on its WTO commitments. |
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Mindful of corporate governance commitments and stock exchange listing rules, the CEO prepared his messages about the profit warning. |
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The figures were revealed by defence minister Bob Ainsworth, who blamed undermanning and too many commitments. |
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But the successes of ISIS are drawing in greater commitments now. |
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Strengthened capacity of political parties to generate interparty program commitments and with the population, that affect development. |
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Reports in the US said the supermodels have flown the coop due to increasing time commitments and money issues. |
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In the foreseeable economic and industry climate, we would rather err on the side of conservatism in our long-term capital spending commitments. |
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He later coached Kuwait SC before leaving the game to concentrate on his business commitments. |
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Based on a number of recent licensing commitments from customers and strong industry interest, TGS has modified the original survey outline. |
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The collaboration ensures commitments by UFC and Affliction for Mixed Martial Arts to continue to be recognized as a mainstream sport. |
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Miller's comments came as CUs continue to weigh re-upping capital commitments to their corporates or switching to other providers. |
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There will be no downgrading of human rights under this Government and no resiling from our commitments to aid and development. |
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The work of Eating Disorder Hope is supported by sponsorship commitments from Timberline Knolls, Remuda Ranch and Rogers Memorial. |
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However, the second entry was adapted and conducted by William Ross due to Williams's conflicting commitments. |
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Their pronouncements suggest that they hold those commitments in contempt. |
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Plant continued his touring commitments with Alison Krauss, stating in September 2008 that he would not be recording or touring with the band. |
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Jen and Justice have picked Mexico for their New Year holiday break-time after spending a good amount of time separately due to work commitments. |
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She did marry off Poirot's companion Colonel Hastings in an attempt to trim her cast commitments. |
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In this scene, Nevo reads Romeo as being aware of the dangers of flouting social norms, identity, and commitments. |
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We might refer to these different commitments as aesthetic actualism and aesthetic intentionalism, respectively. |
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They may worship together, exchange clergy, and share commitments to evangelism and service. |
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Attended by ministers from twelve countries, the meeting concluded with commitments for future annual meetings in Singapore and Korea. |
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Uruguay terminated the agreement in 2006 following the early repayment of its debt but maintained a number of the policy commitments. |
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In 2010, Husband stepped down as Level 42's drummer for the second time, due to prior commitments with John McLaughlin. |
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However the Saturday team was disbanded in May 1995 due to operational commitments. |
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The navy also posts personnel in small units around the world to support ongoing operations and maintain standing commitments. |
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Work commitments had kept Marton driver Tyson out of the Toyota Sprint Series for much of the season, but he returned in style by winning his class at Blyton. |
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These are just some of the questions that have arisen in recent years over the interpretation of trade liberalisation commitments and environmental concerns. |
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Russell T Davies was initially announced as writing two episodes, but due to commitments to Doctor Who, he no longer anticipated writing any Torchwood episodes. |
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Governments also bailed out key financial institutions and implemented economic stimulus programs, assuming significant additional financial commitments. |
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Wright left West of Scotland for Carlton CC due to work commitments. |
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Apart from losing the American War of Independence, it was generally successful in warfare, and was especially successful in financing its military commitments. |
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From 1933 to 1938, Germany violated its commitments under the Treaty of Versailles by rearming, remilitarizing the Rhineland, and occupying Austria. |
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In order to be credible, the commitments made by the Parties at the international level should be based on voluntarist actions at global and local level. |
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The paper shows that, under certain conditions, Hobbesians prefer to cultivate Kantian commitments in others and promote the presence of Kantians in the population. |
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But while its moderatism makes the party a potential ally, the party's tentative commitments hinder it from sustaining a long-term alliance with either. |
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While Verso has received commitments from lenders for the proposed new credit facilities, there can be no assurance that Verso will enter into such facilities. |
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Quality and quantity of loan submissions, broker commitments and other factors can affect the price that a broker receives for a particular loan from a wholesaler. |
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The new world order has given way to an orderless world, in which reliability and predictability have given way to rapid shifts in focus and fickle commitments. |
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Today's trialogue will test the mediators' commitments to push through the peace conference against the breaker topics that capsized the earlier talks. |
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The project has received solid expressions of interest and AGL Resources and Tallgrass are finalizing shipper commitments via precedent agreement. |
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If a stock is offered to the public at a higher price than the market will pay, the underwriters may have trouble meeting their commitments to sell shares. |
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However, Parliament may theoretically withdraw from commitments it has made or repeal any of the constraints it has imposed on its ability to legislate. |
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A third new Freeholder, Trevor Greenwood who lives in Devon, was also due to be dunted yesterday but was unable to make the trip to Newbigginbecause of business commitments. |
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Several of the publically-available offers include changes affecting the classification of the definition of the environmental services covered by their commitments. |
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And, because of singing commitments, he has also refused parts in There's Only One Jimmy Grimble with Robert Carlyle, and Kathy Burke's new film Tosspot. |
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It found that UK's commitments to Mauritius in relation to fishing rights and oil and mineral rights in the Chagos Archipelago are legally binding. |
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Thomas Helwys and others kept their baptism and their Baptist commitments. |
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Credit Agricole intends to fulfil its role as a leading European player with global scale, while complying with the commitments that stem from its mutualist background. |
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In an attempt to prevent the game losing players to counties or other commitments such as jobs, it was suggested that central contracts should be introduced. |
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However, Carthage, after having paid the war indemnity, felt that its commitments and submission to Rome had ceased, a vision not shared by the Roman Senate. |
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By the early 2000s, the relationship between Ferguson and Beckham had begun to deteriorate, possibly as a result of Beckham's fame and commitments away from football. |
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Given these commitments, it seems unlikely that the government will achieve a budget approaching balance by 2004 or 2005 without introducing further tigh tening measures. |
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The White Paper made no commitments on regional or provincial government, since the Conservative government preferred to wait for the Crowther Commission to report. |
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Committed unpriced tons are firm commitments, meaning we are required to ship and our customer is required to receive said tons through the duration of the contract. |
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The precontractual period is the time for making moral commitments clear. |
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Some of the monoline insurers, while apparently having adequate capital from a regulatory point of view, may not be able to meet these commitments. |
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The PARC prepares, awards and administers the contracts the staff needs to conduct business and move freight in support of DoD's global commitments. |
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Wavering policy commitments to decarbonisation and diversification in response to such effects can undermine investor confidence and retroactive changes can destroy it. |
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However, Harrison stopped the sessions after recording just four songs because of his commitments to The Concert for Bangladesh, which Harrison included Badfinger in as well. |
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These measures were intended to redirect the country's resources from costly Cold War military commitments to more productive areas in the civilian sector. |
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