Committed
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For example, the EU has long been
committed
to the “precautionary principle,” which prevents products that may harm human health from entering the EU market – even if the scientific evidence is not yet conclusive.
The education minister
committed
to scale up education nationally as rapidly as resources would permit.
The initiative represents the first time a developing country has
committed
to 100% transparency in its fishery operations; if it succeeds, it could trigger a transformation of how seafood is managed worldwide.
More consequential, the European Central Bank has
committed
to a large and relatively open-ended program of large-scale asset purchases.
The 2010 program
committed
Greece to turn a primary fiscal deficit (excluding debt service) of 5% of GDP into a 6% surplus; but the austerity needed to deliver that consolidation produced a deep recession and a rising debt ratio.
But most Poles are
committed
to democratic norms and believe in civilizing the uncivilized.
A negotiated transition must include a poverty-eradication program, as well as a law on transitional justice and national reconciliation that brings to justice those who have
committed
grave violations of human rights and other crimes, including by banning them from any political activity.
Kosachev and others do not believe that the EU is
committed
to serious talks on “hard” security, a Russian imperative – and with good reason.
Of the 160 countries that
committed
to implementing the Paris climate agreement, only 36 have specified land-use management in their emissions-reduction strategies.
It has never been easy for a nation to face up honestly to the bitter fact of having
committed
war crimes, genocide, unjustified foreign aggression, or having mistreated and killed its own people.
Moreover, there have been proposals to eliminate regional presidents from the FOMC, largely because they tend to be policy hawks –
committed
to keeping inflation low – while governors in Washington often prefer to focus policy on economic growth and employment, even if it places price stability at risk.
In sum, the Iraqi government may appear effective for much of 2006, but it will be
committed
to trying to serve the competing interests of sharply divided constituencies.
At a time when China was rapidly accumulating both economic and military strength, Obama seemed
committed
to containing its rise as best he could, including by involving the US in territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
Through this initiative, we have
committed
to support all the children and youth displaced from Syria, a country that before the war had achieved near universal enrollment.
More than 40 governments worldwide have
committed
to opening up their electronic data – including weather records, crime statistics, transport information, and much more – to businesses, consumers, and the general public.
Many multicultural theorists, although
committed
to openness toward immigrants, are not
committed
to the openness of immigrants to their new home.
The problem is that Pakistan’s powerful military, whose generals dictate terms to a largely impotent civilian government, seems
committed
to protecting, and even nurturing, terrorists on Pakistani soil.
They have even inspired the birth of a new political party, Hizb al ghad (the Party of Tomorrow), founded by a young parliamentarian
committed
to democratic reform.
Bashir was indicted by the ICC in 2009 and 2010 for genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes
committed
in Darfur, and when he attended an African Union summit in South Africa last year, the Southern Africa Litigation Center (SALC), a nongovernmental organization, filed suit under the 2002 Implementation Act, demanding that the government arrest him.
"Partnership for Peace" had two major deficiencies: it
committed
NATO neither to enlargement nor to developing a cooperative strategy vis-a-vis Russia.
Peculiarly, President Bush first apologized for the atrocities in the presence of King Abdullah of Jordan, as though the crime had been
committed
against Jordanian Arabs.
But one of the most important changes would be
committed
leadership by financial institutions.
Most are
committed
to reducing emissions by 8% by 2010.
There is no reason to believe that India will promote the spread of nuclear fuel, technology, or weapons to any other party or country; on the contrary, it is
committed
to preventing this.
The recovery of this far-flung British dependency, whose citizens were resolutely
committed
to remaining British subjects after the Argentine invasion, was a daring military act.
Nonetheless, by launching its OMT scheme, the ECB has
committed
German (and other northern European) taxpayers, without their parliaments’ approval, to a potential obligation to bail out – well, whom, exactly?
We will need
committed
leaders both inside and outside Syria.
Only years after her death did I learn of the crime she
committed
for us.
She went onto the icy Neva river during a bombardment, together with a baby
committed
to her care – my mother’s 30 year-old brother.
Governments that claim to be
committed
to the Paris accord must offer a robust plan for phasing out fossil fuels, rather than supporting that sector’s continued expansion.
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