And so that these young people will not have died in vain, as President Lincoln said, we have to recommit our country to a sense of community. |
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Let us recommit ourselves to the slow and painstaking work of statecraft, which sees peace, not war as being inevitable. |
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We must recommit ourselves to building a world where democracy and rights prevail. |
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We have heard that several donors are ready to commit or recommit funds to the sector if there is a commensurate government commitment. |
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So today let us recommit ourselves to continuing history's great and necessary task. |
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We can do better, and we should take this Veterans Day to recommit ourselves to serving those who have done so much to serve us. |
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I recommit myself to continuing to work with that organisation to ensure its long-term viability. |
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A first step is for bishops to recommit themselves, in the spirit of penance and reconciliation, to the annual independent reviews. |
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This gives Mr Carney the option to use a press conference on February 12th to recommit the bank to low rates. |
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Canada needs to recommit to fully honouring the principles and targets of the Kyoto protocol now in their entirety. |
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We are not satisfied with the outcome of the Copenhagen conference, and therefore call for all G-8 Leaders to recommit to combating this issue. |
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At the same time however, we must recommit ourselves to the more profound adaptation necessary. |
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I would like to recommit to my career and work with my team to set up the structure that is right for me. |
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First, Washington will need to recommit itself, firmly, to the peace process. |
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With gratitude in our hearts, we recommit ourselves to be heralds of the Good News of Jesus Christ. |
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Then, we recommit ourselves to taking action to end all forms of violence against women in our society. |
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Today's special session also enables us to recommit ourselves to the fundamental principles and noble goals of the United Nations. |
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We must recommit ourselves to a General Assembly that is a forum for constructive dialogue, not a stage for acrimony and divisiveness. |
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We also recommit ourselves to do all that we can in our families, communities and parishes to welcome and nourish life. |
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Across Pakistan, a national movement has emerged to rebuild the schools and recommit to educate all children, including girls. |
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However in a telling move, the broadcasters have plumped to recommit to Freeview. |
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They want the chancellor to recommit to providing the money in his emergency budget on 8 July. |
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Shorn of their more extreme colleagues, PAS moderates could recommit themselves to a coalition that could survive even without Mr Anwar. |
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Let us resolve to seize the moment and recommit ourselves to do what we know it takes to reach those goals. |
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At this point, rather than focusing only on teaching, you need to recommit yourself first to service. |
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In the end, the clarity that comes from moments of horror can help us recommit to deeper principles. |
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Perhaps if we see ourselves in this human story, we can recommit ourselves to ending the fragmentation, the divisiveness, and the horror we see around us. |
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In celebrating our heritage, we strengthen the linkages to a glorious history and recommit ourselves to upholding the standards and values given to us by past generations. |
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Justice James also said the 34-year-old was not likely to recommit the offence with which he is charged, namely, the making of documents likely to facilitate a terrorist act. |
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As part of this process, Iran must recommit itself to the resolution of all outstanding questions and concerns and to full compliance with its obligations to the non-proliferation regime. |
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My strong parting advice to the parties, whether they enter into a new understanding or recommit themselves to those they are already bound by, is that they now establish such a comprehensive implementation mechanism. |
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Let us also recommit ourselves to the aims and ideals of the International Criminal Court, and to ending impunity and advancing the rule of law in every part of the world. |
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Given that the government is posting multi-billion dollar surpluses, when will the Prime Minister recommit his government to the fight for women's equality? |
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Governments must recommit themselves to human rights. |
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Mer Bleue allows us to reflect upon the anniversaries of these global milestones and to recommit ourselves to environmental conservation, cooperation and activism at many levels. |
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This day is an opportunity for all of us, for this Assembly, for all Member States, and for the people of the world to recommit ourselves to human rights and the prevention of genocide. |
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He appealed to all delegations to recommit themselves to their Charter obligations, so that the United Nations could carry out its mandated activities fully and effectively. |
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