Just before she tried to commit suicide, she sang a movingly mournful prayer with a solo oboe. |
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He is determined not to commit the past mistake of blurring the thin line between an actor and writer. |
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It is also winning business from multinationals that often want small local offices but do not want to commit to long term leases. |
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Under the terms of the draft agreement, the growers commit themselves to installing scales to more accurately determine the cutters' share. |
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But screwdrivers and bolt cutters can also be burglary tools if they are used with the intent to commit a crime. |
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Someone who procures another to commit an offence by threats or by implanting a false belief may have substantial causal influence. |
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Training is provided and lectors are asked to commit to serve once a month. |
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In promising a fixed payment over a number of years, corporations commit to transfer a portion of future earnings to retirees. |
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The recently reunified Germany agreed to commit itself to all-European institutions in return for this change in European foreign policy. |
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It's not that we get the reveille as a wake-up alarm, or we have to do ten push-ups if we commit errors. |
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The law is that if people commit serious criminal offences and they're non-citizens, they're liable to deportation. |
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It is well known that people are more likely to commit suicide when they are in prison or in a police cell than when they are at liberty. |
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The downside of this will be that if I ever do commit any kind of crime then the police will pretty much have me bang to rights. |
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Ninety-eight percent of peepers and peerers did not go on to commit a violent or sexual offence. |
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In that event it is likely that our own government will commit British troops in support. |
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The likelihood that one of them will commit a crime or become a drug addict is quite slim. |
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I mean maybe they didn't commit the jack the ripper killings but everything after that, they are guilty. |
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If there was the remotest chance that James was attracted to him too, could he commit himself to a relationship? |
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They will commit immoral acts for their organisations they might not consider committing for themselves. |
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Remove your safety net and truly commit to the task at hand. Congratulations my friend, you’re ready to burn your boats! |
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The barrister also says that his actions could amount to conspiracy to commit criminal damage. |
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A threat as harsh as death to all that commit a serious crime would deter some criminals. |
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I would also say that criminals who commit the most severe crimes lose their right to live. |
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Some people commit minor offences when they are young and live to regret it. |
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Jedidah, before you commit yourself to the cloisters, we want to give you a choice. |
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The jury still found Cottrell guilty of conspiracy to commit arson and seven counts of arson. |
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Those who commit crimes during a political conflict rarely pose a threat to society in peacetime. |
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There is no evidence anyone intended to commit a crime or engage in wrongdoing. |
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The captain, surely a typically calm and collected Norwegian, knows that some of the refugees will commit suicide if he turns towards Indonesia. |
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In terms of the Act it is illegal to commit any nuisance or disorderly or indecent act on an aircraft, to be intoxicated or to behave violently. |
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Likewise he is banned from encouraging, inciting or assisting any person to commit any acts of anti-social behaviour. |
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But whatever it is, I'm proud of my decision and proud of finally being able to commit myself to something long term. |
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They are forced to commit atrocities against their own families and communities. |
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Some of them also said they had been forced to witness or commit atrocities, including rape and murder. |
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Empathy is the missing psychological link in people who commit hate crimes and other atrocities. |
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Why oh why do these attractive women in the public eye choose to commit themselves to other men, before they've even had a chance to meet me? |
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We didn't commit to any blocking and did the 13-hour drive to Winnipeg learning the lines. |
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But before you take the plunge, make sure you're ready to commit for the long haul. |
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They are also rendered legally immune from any wrongful, illegal and criminal acts the corporation might commit in their search for profits. |
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The image of a child was not of innocence but of an imp, a little devil, likely to commit sin unless corrected. |
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He's steadfastly maintained his innocence, claiming that hackers used his computer to commit the crimes. |
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In addition, these sub-system maintainers may trust another handful of local developers to commit changes into their own repositories. |
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The argument is said to commit the fallacy of Illicit Process of the Major Term. |
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But little children who are so filled with anger and fury that they commit cold-blooded murder are not the products of a healthy upbringing. |
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Its teachings are good and peaceful, and those who commit evil in the name of Allah blaspheme the name of Allah. |
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I commit actions which are technically illegal, but which, according to my point of view, are of benefit to people. |
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None of the 10 members of ASEAN sent officials with a mandate to commit governments to any trade pacts. |
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They may steal, write bad checks or commit illegal activities to finance their habit. |
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The sensitivity usually rises from musicians desperate to receive some encouragement for the notes they commit to manuscript paper. |
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But he was not prepared to commit to any decisions of policy, or reach any terms of agreement with the British Premier. |
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Louise and David are young marrieds who, after losing their first child, are afraid to commit to their new baby. |
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They do not get into a taxi to be forced to commit indecencies on the taxi-driver. |
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You have to enter a residential dwelling with the intent to commit a felony therein. |
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In some cases, parasomnia can cause people to commit crimes in their sleep. |
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How can someone walk out of a seven-year relationship and commit himself to another so soon? |
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Grainger denies one charge of robbery and a second charge of possessing a firearm with intent to commit robbery. |
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You've made it very clear you believe a teenager could commit a cold-blooded murder. |
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If you commit to healthy eating habits, they will soon become second nature. |
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I actually make lists of things she likes done and try to commit them to memory because none of it is second nature to me. |
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There are many others who continue to commit crimes without a second thought. |
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We thrill to their victories, commit their most heroic moments to memory, defend our favourite players with almost theological passion. |
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The strong feeling of love and the longing to commit is perfectly conveyed in marriage. |
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We find imprecations against people who break laws, defile a sanctuary, commit perjury, or pollute a grave, amongst other things. |
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Government agencies will sign a memorandum of understanding to commit to the plan, and a committee will make regular reports to the community. |
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New timescales highlighted an autumn 2005 deadline for the council to decide whether or not to contractually commit to the scheme. |
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Is it any wonder that some of them under so much pressure go mental or commit suicide? |
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Do diplomat's kids get together at the University to go and commit violent, senseless crimes? |
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It is repulsive. In every war, soldiers commit atrocities and die senselessly, often because of the mistakes of their superior officers. |
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Undeservedly as it may appear, unless the Tories commit collective seppuku, they are finally heading back to government. |
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They would all commit seppuku before following a suggestion from such as you! |
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He faces eight charges of housebreaking with intent to commit fraud, 218 of corruption and 268 of fraud, totalling R5,3million. |
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In the story, this inability to finish a picture is a metaphor for being reluctant to commit to a relationship. |
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His views on the proper basicality of belief in God surely do not commit him to thinking that faith and reason conflict. |
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The Pre-Crime Unit may, in fact, be seizing and incarcerating those who were never going to commit any offenses. |
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He faces charges of attempted murder and aiding the enemy and conspiracy to commit war crimes. |
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Where one person instigates another to commit a tort they are joint tortfeasors. |
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Tan's mother, meanwhile, watched the grandmother commit suicide, unable to bear the shame. |
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He would never have had to commit this shameful act that was tearing and ripping away at his soul. |
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After that, you can decide how much you're willing to commit to each and whether you want to shelter your income and gains from the taxman. |
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The charges include treason, conspiracy to commit treason and being accessories to treason. |
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Negotiations that disarm combatants and bring to justice those who commit atrocities should be encouraged. |
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He added that the low income of the force's members could not be a justification for the officers to commit misdeeds. |
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Under federal law, it is a misdemeanor to commit safety violations that kill workers. |
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Doesn't such an attitude encourage hoodlums to commit such crimes again and again? |
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To suggest that embodied chemical properties can solve systemic institutional problems is to commit a serious category mistake. |
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For instance, if long jumpers or triple jumpers overstep the take-off board, they will commit a foul. |
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Any resources he must commit to shore up his position there are necessarily resources unavailable to him in swing states. |
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I spent the time studying Torah with a rabbi in New York, and at some point decided to commit myself to observing the mitzvoth of the Torah. |
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The volunteer will commit to a shift from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. either weekly or biweekly. |
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Peers have also been proven to have an effect on students who commit violent acts on school grounds. |
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See sidebar for some general descriptions on what the coordinators should be willing to commit to do. |
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I make statements that I know are deeply hurtful and unfair and essentially commit emotional blackmail. |
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I stopped several times to glass the Sheila Face with my monocular, trying to commit every outcrop and ice runnel to memory. |
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After a look at his turnout, she decided to take him on, provided he would commit to six hours a day in the studio. |
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This can whack up the crime rate big time as people steel and commit offences to pay for the next hit. |
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In a bunk house filled with other rootless job-seekers, Lennie's burden of simplemindedness leads him to commit a hideous crime. |
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The government has long since given up trying to reduce the propensity to commit crime. |
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Fawkes was captured as he was about to commit one of the most recklessly bold crimes of that or any century. |
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While smaller firms may be able to use your skills, many of them cannot commit to hiring you on a permanent basis. |
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He admits conspiracy to commit criminal damage to motor vehicles, but denies conspiracy to cause damage to vehicles by fire. |
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Traditional programming requires a few coders to commit a lot of time and effort, for which they will reasonably expect to be paid. |
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Anybody who can walk into someone's house as bold as brass and attempt to commit a serious offence has to be viewed as a menace to society. |
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We are calling on the British Government to commit to clearing up unexploded ordnance, including the cluster bomblets that have been left behind. |
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Each Friday they have a brainstorm session, and realize they have a ton of features they'd love to commit to. |
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When losing or in a pressure situation, they would commit unforced errors, so I didn't get tired playing them. |
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Because he knows that this Government will not commit the resources that the police need. |
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Most young people, myself included, do not commit crime or partake in acts of violence. |
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Government leaders seem uninterested or unwilling to commit to program changes and guarantees. |
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He allows a man who already had apologized for unionistic actions before to go and commit the same sin again. |
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In between the sorts who commit the 'benign' and 'malign' forms of plagiarism are those who do it somewhat by accident or out of sloppiness. |
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The costume also reflects how those who commit horrific acts of destruction are nameless, faceless people. |
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He admitted one count of unpremeditated murder and one count of soliciting another soldier to commit unpremeditated murder. |
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It is conceded that there was sufficient evidence to commit each accused to trial on a charge of second degree murder. |
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Top leadership must desire the change enough to commit time, resources, and energy. |
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It is self-discipline put in order the moment they commit the crime against nature. |
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Why would it commit so much to an untested product by a penny stock with no track record? |
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A bigger obstacle to hurling progress is the number of players unwilling to commit to the cause. |
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They collude, have unlimited access to finance, and bring witnesses who are coached to commit perjury. |
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He recently broke his silence, admitting that he went to England after losing his job in Paris and had tried to commit suicide. |
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Criminals should not be allowed to commit crimes with impunity in broad daylight. |
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For example, you could request datasheets or a sample batch of components for testing before you commit to a bulk order. |
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Last week, the couple's 14-year-old daughter was rushed to hospital after trying to commit suicide by overdosing on headache pills. |
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With individual donations capped, bundlers commit to raise money from as many individuals as possible. |
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Many burglars commit dozens, or even hundreds, of crimes before they're caught. |
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He also faces charges of conspiracy to commit burglaries and steal motor vehicles in West Yorkshire. |
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The theft of a water company's van has sparked fears it might be used to commit distraction burglaries. |
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Under the law, police can impound the cars and the court can permanently confiscate a vehicle if it is used to commit a second offence. |
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But does any A-list talent actually commit to anything more than a split-second cameo? |
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Instead, there appears to be a headlong rush to commit precious resources in a manner that could lead to disappointment and waste. |
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Smokers, especially young ones are also likely to commit more crime and be generally non-productive in every day society. |
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The worst crime you could commit against pasta, according to Italians, is to rinse the noodles after you cook them. |
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The revulsion we still feel when women rather than men commit murders became revulsion squared. |
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We must commit enough planning and resources to protect and enhance our access to, and use of, space. |
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A former roommate of the woman also said that she had tried to commit suicide at school twice in the past year by overdosing on sleeping pills. |
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Over the prison phone, he'd been coaching his alibi witness to commit perjury, so he had to explain the general setup inside a courtroom. |
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To be valuable health care practitioners, nurses must commit to lifelong learning. |
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If the athlete wants to commit himself to the sport, he will beat foreign boxers because Cambodian tactics are better. |
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Yes, I think there needs to be a clear statement of when and if we'll commit troops. |
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That Howard is prepared, with considerable candour, to commit this part of his life to print says much for the man. |
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Meanwhile, much more is known about the types and subgroups of youngsters that commit the bulk of violent and other crimes. |
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Statistically, they are far more likely to break the law by shoplifting than asylum seekers are to commit any crime. |
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The UN is not going to commit forces to be killed as occupiers, nor is NATO coming to save us. |
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It is a blatant conflict of interest and misappropriation of funds, as well as possible collusion and conspiracy to commit fraud. |
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I'm very confident that we are making a big difference these days into the lives of young people who are likely to commit crimes and to offend. |
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We know that many of those addicted to hard drugs commit a large proportion of property crime. |
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Under common attack, more moderate factions are forced to commit to the extreme hard line, whether they like it or not. |
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I'd like to beg your collective indulgences while I commit the cardinal sin of bringing too much of the reviewer into the review. |
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After all you can't commit street crime if you're not allowed onto the street. |
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The best advice is to taste a wine by buying a single bottle before you commit to several bottles or a case. |
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How do we exclude them from people who are simply casing the joint so they can commit a robbery? |
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His reluctance to commit himself to one genre has undoubtedly been a contributing factor to his stop-start success. |
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The system needs to change, but the castigatory way we deal with mentally ill people who commit crimes seems to be caught in amber. |
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How did they live with themselves, knowing they would commit such a heinous act? |
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Let's say you commit the heinous sin of dropping a cigarette end in the street in York. |
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During the ceremony they will commit themselves to celibacy, obedience to the church and to a life of prayer and service. |
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In his professions, he claimed the Blair Witch had placed a hex on him, forcing him to commit the murders. |
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We are prone to desire more than we have, hate those who disagree with us and commit shameful things because of stupidity. |
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Under Section 241 of the Criminal Code of Canada, it is an offence to counsel, aide or abet anyone to commit suicide. |
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They must reject the abhorrent demands of hostage takers and bandits and, if necessary, commit more funds and more troops. |
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It would be outlandish for MPs from other parties to commit to jumping waka. |
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We used an earlier, abortive, suicide attempt to show that Sylvia had taken a decision not to commit suicide, for the sake of the children. |
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I just think I've had too many sudden, abrupt, unexpected, and unwelcome changes in my plans to be able to commit to more plans in advance. |
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Marriage is all very well and good if it accords with the beliefs of two people who want to commit to each other for life. |
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The green chile was delicious, yet didn't commit the ultimate faux pas of overpowering the smooth queso in the enchilada. |
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Such recognition is an acknowledgment that we commit to diversity the same way we commit to all of our important corporate initiatives. |
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If the Americans are serious about the spread of liberty they must commit themselves to it. |
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We commit to continuing to publish the serious scoops, the weighty investigative pieces and the incisive political analysis. |
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Criminal's who commit the worst crimes are currently able to suffer death as the penalty. |
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But you may have to commit yourself to going on a ramble or wearing a cagoule up a windy hill. |
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We're too cowardly to actually commit insurrection, and its impossibility becomes a grimly mocking reminder of our impotence. |
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The EC is also party to international agreements that commit it to a regime of free trade. |
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This last measure made the Justices of the Peace mere puppets, unable to commit a prisoner or to hold him to bail. |
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One of the most popular presidents in recent memory is about to commit a cardinal sin. |
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Also, should prisoners who repeatedly commit crime spend a longer time behind bars simply because they're recidivists? |
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We have heard that several donors are ready to commit or recommit funds to the sector if there is a commensurate government commitment. |
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He would probably have been compelled to commit punk hara-kiri by impaling himself on a winklepicker. |
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He even pledged he would commit hara-kiri if he could not offer evidence of this five days before polling day. |
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Alejandro Ferretis plays a middle-aged painter who has retired to a secluded and primitive village to commit suicide. |
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I don't know what you're like when you haven't had a day off in three weeks but I get a bit woolly headed and unable to commit to basic chores. |
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Children of divorced parents are much more likely to do worse at school, commit crime, go to prison, and more likely to commit suicide. |
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There was a bloke on a brand new, 03 reg, baby Harley, trying to commit suicide in front of me. |
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Those had been the years when she idolized her mother, and the Queen Aurora could commit no crime in her daughter's innocent eyes. |
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These republican rejectionists may commit violent crimes, which unionist rejectionists will seize on to delay political progress. |
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When it comes to organising holidays, we can never make up our minds and try not to commit until the last minute. |
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Our lead story in this week's edition of online is an examination of the criminal gangs who commit much of the world's cyber crime. |
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The case involved two intelligent, young men who conspired and conducted a kidnap-murder scheme as part of an elaborate game to commit and get away with the perfect crime. |
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If a doctor were to operate on such patients, or give them other treatment, without their consent, he would commit the actionable tort of trespass to the person. |
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Test drive new undies before you commit to buying a wardrobe of them. |
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A good number of people suffering from terminal illnesses like cancer or HIV infection or neurological problems also have been known to commit suicides. |
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They engage in land planning and architectural design that do not commit the developer but present options on which to base financial projections. |
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Seevakumaran uploaded six videos to YouTube on March 17, just hours before he would threaten his roommate and commit suicide. |
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Official sources hold that terrorists frequently cross over from Afghanistan using unfrequented routes, commit bank robberies and sectarian-related killings. |
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Third, Republicans should commit to compassion in action rather than compassion in appearance. |
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Unrepentant for past crimes and ungoverned by reason or morality, he relentlessly seeks tools to commit infinitely worse offenses against humanity. |
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His out-of-office message appeared to suggest that Jutting had planned to commit suicide, but he apparently changed his mind. |
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They should put their eyes out, so they can't commit any more crimes. |
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The bishops should also seriously consider individual school boards in parishes where pastors do not have the time or the interest to commit to the local school. |
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Each night, the citizens of Los Angeles commit atrocities on each other which rival the most violent screenplays from the film studios a few miles away. |
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Weinberger helped stare down the Soviet Union without the need to commit major forces to battle. |
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And while you could make the case that Hamlet was a misanthrope, you commit the slothful sin of identifying the author with his creation if you say the same of Shakespeare. |
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By contrast, exercising requires you to commit your willpower for only a short, well-defined period of time. |
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If we salute the Unknown Warrior we must also commit to perpetuate the values that that warrior stood for, and that our society should unstintingly support. |
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I'm grateful it has taught me not to commit such immoral acts. |
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It was true that he needed a hobby and had a mild interest in bossa nova music, but he wasn't sure if he was ready to commit to being a serious student. |
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My colleagues and I are fighting not to criminalize men, but to bring the cowards who commit sexual assault to justice. |
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As the relevant courts have often noted, when a school reallocates resources to remedy past inequity against women, it does not commit a new act of reverse discrimination. |
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The Delle Donnas were charged with three counts of conspiring to commit extortion and tax evasion, and two counts of mail fraud. |
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Moreover they know that if they become too flagrant in their suppression of opposition and commit atrocities, the United Nations stands ready to intervene to overthrow them. |
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Thus most educated and uneducated groups sought and held sufficient biomedical knowledge to understand that diabetes was incurable and to commit to biomedical management. |
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That makes it difficult for such users to commit themselves to deleting files and decisions have to be made about what files to kill and what files to keep. |
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In one of the picture's most satisfying scenes, one of Lord Matsudaira's lackeys arrives at the Sasahara fief with orders for Isaburo and Yogoro to commit seppuku. |
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This sort of straight-line running to commit a tackler should be bread-and-butter stuff but Scotland's back division still manages to make a meal of it. |
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However, by corollary, the husband had a reciprocal duty to provide a home for the wife to live in with him, so long as she did not commit a matrimonial offence. |
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In any case, it was unlikely that John would commit any solecism of protocol, since he was already well acquainted with her, she having been one of his wife's bridesmaids. |
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You really would think that someone from Sandy's background would know better than to commit the solecism of greeting the domestic staff before his host. |
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Not only did he never commit uxoricide, he never hit his wife. |
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Ten years ago he broke into a house owned by a woman named Lola Nixon, intending to commit burglary. |
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What I think should happen is you should go to jail when you commit assault, which we can plainly see he did. |
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Had he any remorse, he would have implicated those who conspired with him to commit the greatest Ponzi scheme in history. |
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However, he stressed that even with that, it would appear that whoever is responsible is going out of their way to commit the maximum amount of damage. |
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In short, whatever it may be that causes one to commit a violent act, it is not asperger's, or any other form of autism. |
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And who knows, maybe one of these Republicans, confronted with evidence of their privatization enthusiasm, will commit one. |
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Foreign lorry drivers who commit motoring offences in Britain face on-the-spot penalties under government plans to stop them avoiding fines by leaving the country. |
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After earnest consideration, the ronin were ordered to commit hara-kiri. |
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The sins of the fathers were being visited upon them and they were determined not to commit the same sins which, in their turn, would be visited upon their sons. |
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This man, a superior samurai named Yogo Zenemon, has been ordered by the lord, for his own reasons, to commit hara-kiri, or ritualistic suicide by disembowelment. |
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When Pinkerton finally reappears, bringing his American wife with him, Butterfly bids a desperate farewell to her boy before retiring behind a screen to commit hara-kiri. |
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Rumspringa ends once an individual chooses whether to be baptized and commit themselves wholeheartedly to the religious and behavioral aspects of the Amish lifestyle. |
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He would have had to commit seppuku at the end of the interview, because he would have been humiliated worse than anyone in the history of the world. |
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More criminals than ever before are carrying weapons to commit crimes. |
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Though he is faster to commit to Lola, he is selfish and spoiled. |
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On April 29, 2008, the delle Donnas were found guilty of conspiracy to commit extortion and tax evasion. |
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The said agreement amounted to a tortious conspiracy between the Defendants to commit an unlawful act namely the raid, and to harm the claimants' business. |
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If I didn't get a tornado by the end of this hunt then there was no way I could return to my homeland in honor and would have to commit seppuku in a cornfield. |
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I'm not really sure myself because I guess in a perfect world people would go to prison and come out a new, reformed person who would never commit a crime again. |
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As detectives began closing in on Viens, he attempted to commit suicide by diving feet first off a rancho Palos Verdes cliff. |
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It makes it an offence to attempt to commit any such offence, or to solicit, incite or endeavour to persuade another person to do so, or to aid or abet its commission. |
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You commit a brand-new federal crime right under the government's nose. |
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Do drug users commit property crimes to support their drug habits? |
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We need to accept that the majority of young people don't commit crime and those that do need help and support, rather than being labelled as bad or evil. |
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Last month they met Tony Blair at Downing Street, who pledged to boost the size of the registries, commit funds and organise a publicity campaign. |
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Among the guidelines are provisions for unpredictable audit tests and procedures to test management's ability to override controls in order to commit fraud. |
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For residential users who aren't ready to commit to the service, or for callers without a personal phone line, the purchase of prepaid calling cards is the simple alternative. |
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We all need to commit to putting safety first every time we drive. |
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Iraqi banks are seconded to commit fraudulent transactions and sell currency at inflated prices. |
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When Meredith finally kicks Walter out, he resorts to self-flagellation before attempting to commit suicide. |
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Whether the theory truly tipped non-violent musers into killers, or whether it merely gave a pretext to psychopaths, simpletons and romantics to commit murders, is unclear. |
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At best, he and other dictators will draw the lesson that they need to commit their butchery in other ways. |
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Finally, egged on by an evil spirit, a destitute J.R. resolves to commit suicide, and gun to his head, pulls the trigger. |
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So long as the network is adequately protected, hackers can be kept at bay and prevented from stealing the personal information required to commit frauds in your name. |
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What's worse is that the perp will walk and go on to commit more crimes. |
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The six have been charged with sedition and taking an illegal oath to commit a capital offence, and, if found guilty, could face life imprisonment. |
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Only a specific statute that punishes all physical and emotional elder abuse will provide effective sanctions and deterrents for those who commit elder abuse. |
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Gardner has also been charged in the assault, with the intent to commit rape or sexual assault, of Candice Moncayo. |
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The Romanian Army even agreed to commit 40,000 soldiers and 10,000 cavalrymen to use for the battle sequences. |
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He gave unscrupulous people the go ahead to commit acts of bastardry. |
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So if you desire a yummy book to sink your teeth into but can't commit to a Tolstoy, here is a list of five children's novels I have recently read and greatly enjoyed. |
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Guitars jangling and voices harmonizing, they playfully exchange jabs like two prize fighters sizing each other up, but afraid to commit to the first blow. |
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Thus, there is no command either in Ramayana or in Gita to commit suttee. |
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If your church is denominationally independent, the funds generally must come from those individuals that commit themselves to the church planting process. |
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How did you come up with the idea for Tampa, and how did you commit to the explicitness? |
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Does this open him to charges of conspiracy to commit torture? |
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She was forbidden to take notes and was forced, more or less, to commit the information to memory. |
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Booth space costs megabucks and no company is going to commit to that sort of investment without knowing for sure what they're going to be buying into. |
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This is giving a clear green light to burglars to commit this crime as they are more than likely to get a very light sentence or be put on a drug rehab programme. |
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Why would hardened soldiers, quite willing to commit a suicide bombing, politely exchange information for leniency? |
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Corrections officers commit suicide at alarmingly high rates and their average life expectancy is fifty-eight years. |
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Numerous Greek heroes and heroines commit manslaughter in myth. |
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Even the best-intentioned can commit the dreaded party foul with factors like super-sized glasses, unpredictable pours, and cocktails containing different types of alcohol. |
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Part of my job was I had to commit to the studio that I can do this movie with 800 smurf shots. |
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It is snowing, but the runway at Midway Airport has been swept and the pilots commit to a landing. |
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The court sentenced the girl to a prison term of five to 10 years for abetting the murder of her former boyfriend by urging her gangster lover to commit the crime. |
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The implication is that business schools are aiding and abetting accounting fraud and other misdeeds by failing to teach their students not to commit crimes. |
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This is a rather different issue, and is tied up with the Board's wish not to commit itself to an increase in its total spend until it completed its comprehensive review. |
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Who thinks a white blond, blue-eyed, slender waif can commit murder? |
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He said the city will commit resources towards eradicating these maladies. |
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The Party platform and election policy are the items of faith upon which trade unions and their members commit to work for the election of Labor Governments. |
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He was arrested the same day on felony charges of forcible rape, lewd acts on a minor, and kidnapping to commit a sexual offense. |
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This is presented to those who commit themselves to abstinence for life. |
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She talked about rems and rads and roentgens per hour, and at first, he tried to memorize her words, but he wasn't able to commit the information to memory. |
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My wife and I met 49 years ago in London over the treatment of a young Army woman called Janet, who had tried to commit suicide by drinking mercuric chloride disinfectant. |
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Some of the freer churches don't even ask their ministerial candidates to commit themselves formally to any belief about Scripture, let alone creation. |
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It's just the job, caring about catching people who commit crime. |
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Until those doctors who commit serial malpractice are singled out and disciplined, patients will continue to be in danger. |
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The German High Command remained fixated on the Calais area, and von Rundstedt was not permitted to commit the armoured reserve. |
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All six were charged with conspiring to commit misconduct in a public office. |
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He keeps delaying his decision because he doesn't want to commit himself. |
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Every Git commit represents a single, atomic changeset with respect to the previous state. |
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Great errors and absurdities many commit for want of a friend to tell them of them, to the great damage both of their fame and fortune. |
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Charges to be laid include gangsterism, drug trafficking, weapons possession and conspiracy to commit murder. |
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Active suicidal ideators were defined as people who were seriously thinking, planning, or wishing to commit suicide. |
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The judge was told by the accused that his friends had to incite him to commit the crime. |
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Philip teaches the children the Sicilian concept of omerta or silence and warns them not to commit infamita, or the telling of family secrets. |
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Sovereignty should inhere in the people and not the government, so governments forfeit sovereignty when they commit crimes against humanity. |
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Monastics commit themselves to a life of simplicity, celibacy, detachment from worldly pursuits, and the contemplation of God. |
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Roosevelt for military aid from the United States, but Roosevelt was not yet ready to ask Congress to commit the country to war. |
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Monastics commit themselves to a simple and celibate life, detached from material pursuits, of meditation and spiritual contemplation. |
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Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. |
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What Severn didn't realise was that Keats saw it as a possible resource if he wanted to commit suicide. |
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When she returned, Shelley fell madly in love with her, repeatedly threatening to commit suicide if she didn't return his affections. |
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