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commitment

[kuh-mit-muhnt] / kəˈmɪt mənt /


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Firms seek outside cash for various reasons: they may need to expand into new business lines, cash out aging partners or fund a larger GP commitment to raise new funds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Crucially, and unlike many of his team-mates, he does not have franchise commitments to fall back upon.

From BBC

In some cases, companies’ commitments may not equate to actual spending.

From The Wall Street Journal

A draft plan, completed in 2016, called for 1,200 units of housing in new and rehabilitated buildings, with a commitment to complete more than 770 units by the end of 2022.

From Los Angeles Times

The ministry said the foreign-exchange market would soon see the South Korean government’s strong commitment to stabilizing the won, the news agency said, citing a press notice.

From The Wall Street Journal