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committed

[kuh-mit-id] / kəˈmɪt ɪd /


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“Our office remains committed to working with our law enforcement partners and with other Department of Justice components to stop these hate-fueled crimes and to ensure the safety of all people and public officials.”

From Los Angeles Times

Following this success, local business and civic leaders, including my father, Rich DeVos, committed to reviving Grand Rapids.

From The Wall Street Journal

The department committed to releasing hundreds of thousands of records by that deadline.

From Los Angeles Times

Cooper said the UK remained committed to working with the Syrian government to "support the country's economic recovery and deliver for a Syria that recognises the voices and needs of all citizens".

From BBC

As part of that, BMA Scotland said the government committed to making "credible progress" towards restoring pay to 2008 levels in each of the three following financial years.

From BBC