11. But lately there have been suggestions that companies are taking a pause before committing more money to such projects. 12. But until now, only the city had formally committed money to the park. 13. By committing that money to the counties and health districts, their claims were resolved. 14. Despite the camera-worthy smiles, nobody flatly committed any money to building new pedestrian bridges, or even said how much they would cost. 15. For example, the Republicans have spent several million dollars on ads in California, but the Democrats have not yet committed any money to commercials there. 16. Furman this week said he may have voiced interest but that he had never committed any money or spoken to Packwood about it. 17. He demanded scientific evidence that a program could work before committing money to it. 18. He noted that the United States had committed more money to the fund than any other government. 19. I have always been a fan of CGM Mutual, but I think you already have enough money committed there, given its historically high appetite for risk-taking. 20. However, there is no good reason to commit public money to guarantee that Kraft can rent his premium seats at his price. |