1. But most staked their future on making a new commitment swiftly. 2. His new democratic commitment emerged as a response to the republicanism of the resistance movements inside France. 3. Building societies said the fall in net new commitments was not unexpected despite increased activity reported around the country in the past two months. 4. So, seeking pragmatic coalitions needs to be combined with a new commitment to collaborative democracy. 5. And a new commitment by the Dolphins to run the ball and keep running it despite the flavor of each game. 6. And summit organizers have few new concrete commitments to fight hunger. 7. And that means a new commitment. 8. As a result, the poorer countries have resolutely refused to consider any new commitments in eight sessions of talks leading up to Kyoto. 9. As nations sign and ratify conventions and treaties they must adapt their domestic laws to their new commitments. 10. But answering these questions will not require a major new commitment comparable to the canceled Superconducting Supercollider or the human genome project, Canizares said. |
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