Mr. Leibowitz defended the commitments the FTC extracted from Google, saying they would benefit American consumers in a timely way.
Despite the row, the Lib Dems said they remained confident Tuesday's motion would be passed and commitments the parties made in their election manifestos and in the coalition agreement must be honoured.
The England squad flew off to Barbados on Sunday minus skipper Paul Collingwood, who is already in the Caribbean, and Kevin Pietersen, who only completed his Indian Premier League commitments the previous day and will join them later.
"They have chosen the path they are on and I am very pleased that we have a unified international community, including China and Russia, in setting forth a very specific condemnation of North Korea and working with us for a firm resolution going forward, " Clinton said, also underscoring the commitments the United States "has and intends to honor" toward South Korea and Japan.
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In the commitments under the accord that figure has risen to 5.0 billion tonnes, of which developing-country commitments account for 4.2 billion tonnes.
Commuting would have been too far and the commitments of the job would have been unable to be kept being far away.
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The Commitments are the brainchild of an energetic young music enthusiast named Jimmy Rabbitte (Robert Arkins), who lives in a poor Dublin neighborhood.
The First Minister said the commitments from the Assembly will be made in the current sustainable development action plan consultation, which is out until 21 May.
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Dan Crook from WWF Cymru and one of the WEL representatives stressed that "there are issues around delivery, resourcing and fulfilling the commitments of the act".
Leighton Andrews AM stressed that he has no plans to delay the implementation of the banding to primary schools, one of the commitments in the Labour party's manifesto.
R.3: Safeguarding measures including research, revitalization, transmission, dissemination, promotion, development and protection of the traditional weaving reflect the commitments of the community and the State to pass down this know-how to new generations.
The first is the slowness of its response to the commitments in the Bogor Declaration of 1994 to establish free trade in the region by 2010 for developed economies and 2020 for developing economies.
And if the rather rowdy reception to Mr Clegg's statement demonstrated anything, it was that few MPs feel very bound by the commitments in the manifestos of the three main parties to Lords reform.
But many new entrants say they are making the necessary commitments to the region.
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"So far, the Syrian regime has taken, really, almost no steps toward fulfilling the core commitments of the Annan proposal, " he said.
He cites a study by the Pew center that estimates the gap between the pension commitments and the pension funds to be one trillion dollars.
In a study released Tuesday night by the privacy-focused Ponemon institute, Americans said that their trust in the privacy commitments of the U.S. federal government, averaged across 75 agencies, was the lowest in the six years that Ponemon has performed the study.
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He has not demonstrated an interest in the Millennium Development Goals, the shared international commitments to the fight against extreme poverty.
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The investors' commitments set the stage for what would be Singapore's second-biggest IPO this year, amid a hot start to 2013 for Southeast Asian markets and deals.
Inaugural addresses can fail even when the ideas are clear, even when the writing is fine, if the addresses make commitments that the ensuing presidency cannot deliver.
The commitments made by the two governments and the UUP are a necessary part of this.
Laulala will arrive later in the autumn following the end of his commitments with the Crusaders.
For developing countries, the lack of any commitments in the area of trade and labour is another victory.
The lack of specific commitments by the G7 is easily explained.
Whilst Mikkel Kessler left the ring after his commitments with the media, Froch hung around looking a dejected figure, but still had that willingness to speak to every requesting outlet.
The strategy addresses climate change impacts for Wales and how the government intends to tackle the country's climate vulnerability but Ms Burns expressed concern that it falls short of the commitments outlined in the One Wales agenda.
In recognition of this effort, we have to accept that up until now the guiding concept behind it has been public access and promoting open knowledge, so the major challenge that the government is now facing is to mobilise the commitments made in the Paris Declaration and make the leap between public and open.
In 1991, the year that Glen Hansard started The Frames, he also played Outspan, the baby-faced Dublin guitar player in "The Commitments, " a feature that has gained a global following. (It's one of my favorite films ever.) What makes "The Commitments" so widely loved is, among other pleasures, its use of a working-class rock band's rise and fall as an armature for individual drama.
There must be a new League of Nations, with the hesitations and half-commitments of the old removed.
Security Council resolution aimed at compelling the regime to meet its commitments under the plan, and requiring all parties to comply with it.
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