Committed
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Finally, this new vision must reflect a clear decision about the extent to which we are
committed
to addressing climate and sustainability challenges.
This type of party,
committed
to simple liberalization and opening, rarely moves beyond the range of five to ten percent of the vote that Germany's liberal Free Democrats attracts.
But while the EU may be
committed
to reducing CO2 emissions, other signatories of the 2015 Paris climate agreement do not seem as resolute.
Almost identical is the balboa in Panama, which is interchangeable with the dollar 1 to 1 and the currency boards in Argentina and Hong Kong, which are
committed
to creating currency only in exchange for a specified amount of U.S. dollars, and to having at all times dollar reserves equal to the dollar value of all the currency outstanding.
All had national central banks with the power to create money that
committed
themselves to maintain the price of their domestic currency in terms of the U.S. dollar at a fixed level, or within narrow bounds -- a policy that they had been encouraged to adopt by the IMF.
When that crisis broke, the IMF quickly
committed
itself to more than $100 billion in loans to the four countries involved, subject to conditions agreed on with the IMF, conditions on government budgets, monetary policies, banking regulations, and the like, varying somewhat from country to country.
Late last year in Cape Town, we joined delegates from around the world to reach a consensus on Open Education’s ideals and approaches, and we
committed
ourselves to them in the Cape Town Open Education Declaration, which was officially released on January 22.(See www.capetowndeclaration.org .)
Like other emerging markets, China is
committed
to financial stability and playing its role in reforming the global financial system.
Obama’s proposal to strike Syria, by contrast, is an attempt to enforce an important human-rights norm by directly punishing – through means that do not involve invasion and occupation – those who
committed
a gross violation.
Yet the United States, according to its official National Security Strategy, is also
committed
to accommodating “the emergence of a China that is peaceful and prosperous and that cooperates with us to address common challenges and mutual interests.”
President Rajapaksa’s predecessors spent years engaged in fruitless talks and ceasefires, during which the guerrillas remained
committed
to their aim of dividing the country, and making demands for political and socio-economic changes that no democracy could accept, even as they carried on killing and kidnapping.
The Tigers’ leaders have
committed
crimes against humanity, and some of them engage in criminal activities.
So far, rich countries have not risen to the challenge; despite commitments made at Kyoto, Bali, and elsewhere, the resources
committed
for climate-change mitigation – let alone adaptation – in developing countries have been paltry and poorly targeted.
The scale of the needed support is comparable to the Marshall Plan, which
committed
1% of the United States’ GDP per year to help European reconstruction after World War II.
That is $2.1 trillion more than has been
committed
so far.
What is more, democracy is irrelevant to those who are already
committed
terrorists.
Unfortunately, these reforms have all too often served as displacement activity – worthwhile in themselves, but failing to answer unambiguously the question posed with increasing urgency by international markets: Are the eurozone’s largest and currently most prosperous members absolutely
committed
to its continuation?
But that biblical adage was in fact invoked originally to curb blood feuds from claiming the innocent relatives of the person who
committed
the killing.
At the TRC hearings we were exposed to gruesome details about atrocities that were
committed
to uphold or to oppose apartheid.
Investigations against some of the police and judges responsible for the human rights abuses
committed
last April have been launched.
But proselytizing means only that one tries to convince others of the truths to which one is
committed.
But the next leader of the Fed should be
committed
to ensuring that America’s unemployment rate falls below its current unacceptably high level; an unemployment rate of 7% – or even 6% – should not be viewed as inevitable.
The Colombian government is
committed
to making every possible effort to realize the dream of a guerilla-free country – and continent – in 2013.
Moreover, if Ukraine's partners are serious about upholding the rule of law, charges should be filed against Kremlin leaders at the International Criminal Court in The Hague for the numerous war crimes and crimes against humanity that its forces have
committed
in Ukraine.
A fifth lesson is that reforms are unlikely to succeed unless the government is
committed
to seeing them through.
During the recent Ebola crisis, underequipped facilities caused even more deaths, not just among patients, but also among the health workers
committed
to helping them.
Our administration is
committed
to transforming a country where nice guys finish last into one where those who deviate from the straight and narrow face punishment for their crimes.
The second major issue for the meeting concerned the civil war in Sri Lanka and whether both the government and the Tamils had
committed
war crimes in the conflict’s final years.
The good news is that Modi seems
committed
to boosting India’s competitiveness by improving its business climate.
Literary works in which people who
committed
cruel, bloody acts were transformed into vampires became popular from 1820 onwards.
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