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commitment

Definition for commitment

noun as in assurance; obligation

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Local governments have boosted funding for legal services and made other commitments to defend immigrants and their families from the Trump administration’s proposed plans.

But other officiating sources praise his commitment to the job.

She has indirectly taught Caron and I to focus on what really matters, like our health, well-being and commitment to our family, and to strive for an abundance of love over an abundance of gifts.

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The allegations cast a shadow over a prominent member of Orange County’s legal community who centered his hardscrabble upbringing and commitment to ethics as he built his career.

Nippon Steel said it has addressed the concerns and made key commitments to grow U.S.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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