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Examples
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This is ridiculous in that this shows they punish the people that do long term committments with them … … and they can't cancel.
GigaOM 2009
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While the foundation is seen developing new ways to support artists, the renewed Tribeca Film Institute has money in place for the next round of funding and intends to pursue long term committments from Rockefeller to support the coveted annual grants.
indieWIRE News 2009
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Last week I divested the last of the writing committments which no longer served the path I want to follow.
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If you failed at your contractural committments, start over – you took a risk when you signed on the dotted line.
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Moving away and getting perspective has allowed me to see my writing committments in a new light.
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You may have a family, probably have a job of some description, as well as social committments.
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Unlike our current crop of politicians, these two men - on opposite ends of the political spectrum - respected each other, and admired each other's committments to their causes.
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I also LIKE the fact that he said, we don't have the luxury of fighting open ended wars when we have other committments, such as building OUR OWN NATION.
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Mostly patients on these committments are outpatient and in WI if the patient has to go back in the hospital involuntarily there is another hearing to make sure that the patient fits criteria.
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It can't be conservative values - most people with that feeling stand by their committments and would never quit a postion they were eleceted to just to make money.
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