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commit

[kuh-mit] / kəˈmɪt /




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Robert Jenrick will back the OBR and commit to maintaining the independence of the Bank of England, in his first speech as the party's economic spokesman.

From BBC

Still, Tharp said, “it is difficult to imagine that Halim can provide additional facts about his experience that would demonstrate that BWW is committing a deceptive act by calling its nuggets ‘boneless wings.’”

From The Wall Street Journal

She added that the firm is “fully committed to pursuing our civil claims and bringing those that defrauded H.I.G. and its investors to justice.”

From The Wall Street Journal

UK ministers say the "exact, additional funding allocations" will be confirmed at future spending reviews, but that the UK government is committed to delivering the schemes "as quickly as possible".

From BBC

Ministers have also committed to helping those councils that will now need to run complex multi-ward elections with just two and half months' notice.

From BBC