Can you commit to work with us, both parties, and keep trying to get them through?
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We also commit to work together to ensure the rights and protections of adopted children.
Major payers for pharmacy benefits could offer them volume guarantees and up-front money to incent them to commit capacity and work through the FDA approval process.
After two-and-a-half years at Do Something, employees can take a month-long paid sabbatical to do volunteer work if they commit to another year.
There is no point in changing the structure if we cannot commit the resources to make it work.
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The great news is that all of this can change, if you commit to, and do the work of creating that change.
There do seem to be many young adults who are enormously smart and knowledgeable but directionless, who are enthusiastic and exuberant but unable to commit to a particular kind of work or a particular love until well into their 20s or 30s.
He added that one treaty would commit the two countries' forces to work "more closely than ever before" while the other - to last 50 years - would increase co-operation on "nuclear safety".
Or we can choose to do the hard work of forging common ground, and commit ourselves to the steady pursuit of progress.
As the Commonwealth is a voluntary association with no formal constitutional framework, members work in the understanding that they fully commit to its values.
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They also say they're reluctant to commit to Windows Phone until Microsoft clarifies whether apps will work with future software releases, including Windows 8, the next computer operating system expected this year for desktops and tablets.
The Chinese government is ready to work even harder with the international community to further commit themselves to safeguarding a unified, not a divided, Sudan, whose sovereignty and territorial integrity should be duly respected.
Mr Vajpayee is reluctant to commit himself to another summit meeting until more of this ground-work has been laid.
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And so they developed the apprenticeship system, in which young people from approximately the ages of twelve to seventeen would enter work in a shop, signing a contract that would commit them for the term of seven years.
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As MPs debated the legislation at committee stage on 15 June 2011, shadow work and pensions minister Margaret Curran called on the government to commit to continue making the payments.
But Mr Blair is conscious that in defence matters, Britain, France and Germany may have little choice but to work together more closely, given America's recent reluctance to commit any more ground troops to Europe's potential war zones.
Specifically, Governors must commit that their proposals will move at least 20% more people from welfare to work compared to the state's past performance.
Commit a crime in Britain today and you are more likely to be sentenced to drug treatment or community work than was the case a few years ago.
Under this policy, governors must commit that their proposals will move at least 20 percent more people -- more people -- from welfare to work.
But going ahead did not help the Dutch work out how to break down a well-organised Uruguay defence, and they also seemed unwilling to commit players forward in search of more goals.
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