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But it’s a mealy-mouthed form of words, disclosing an innate reluctance to commit oneself to a point of principle, or to admit that principle has been neglected.

From The Guardian • Dec. 6, 2017

“One needs to be able to recognize and commit oneself to tasks with inflated importance and unreal deadlines while making oneself feel that these tasks are important and urgent.”

From New York Times • Jan. 14, 2013

In the course of this speech the affable gentleman had been reminded by the senior partner that one must be careful not to commit oneself rashly.

From The Prodigal Father by Clouston, J. Storer (Joseph Storer)

To commit oneself to the inspiring idea that God is the owner of all things is to take all bitterness and drudgery out of stewardship.

From The Call of the World or, Every Man's Supreme Opportunity by Doughty, W. E.

The mayor gave no other answer than that deep guttural grunt which is technically known in municipal interviews as refusing to commit oneself.

From Arcadian Adventures with the Idle Rich by Leacock, Stephen




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