Committed
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Earlier this year, tens of thousands of Romanians took to the streets to protest a government decree that would have decriminalized certain forms of corruption
committed
by public officials.
So what else is there to say?”Xi understands that the world expects not only a better China, but also a China that is
committed
to constructing a better world.
To lodge an accusation, the accuser must establish that some harm has been committed, which is then shown to have been the fault of the accused.
Indeed, by today’s standards, Galileo and Mendel
committed
fraud, since they likely massaged their data to fit a neat mathematical formula.
France, on the other hand, has an energetic new pro-European president, Emmanuel Macron, who is
committed
to preparing his country for the years ahead.
Despite a flood of Jacobin propaganda from revolutionary France, British parliamentarians remained
committed
to the idea that freedom of speech and the exposure of ideas to open debate would serve Britain best.
So what will replace the Chinese Communist Party will probably be a new force that emerges from inside the party; a group that regrets the errors of the Communist system, a group
committed
to establishing a healthy democracy.
At a November 2008 G20 summit in Washington, the world’s largest economies
committed
to doing whatever it would take to restore growth and stimulate domestic demand through macroeconomic stimulus.
In her inaugural address, British Prime Minister Theresa May
committed
herself to a “unionist” approach to the country’s economic and social woes.
When the US has confronted a “negative watershed” – a lethal threat to the country – it
committed
meaningful financial and human resources in order to address the risks.
On the European project, she is as
committed
to integration as her predecessors have been.
His legacy will include a World Bank that is firmly
committed
to a world free of poverty.
In 2000, the world’s leaders
committed
to achieve major reductions in poverty, hunger, and disease by 2015.
The Chilcot report found that the case for invading Iraq was made on the “basis of flawed intelligence,” that the resources
committed
did not meet the stated goals, and that interveners failed to plan for unintended consequences.
The government
committed
a number of blunders in its negotiations on the continued presence of US troops.
And in recent years, politicians like Jeremy Corbyn, before he became leader of the UK Labour Party, have supported withdrawing their countries from the alliance, precisely because it is
committed
to using force as a means of mutual defense.
So it should not be surprising that the $110 million that the Ice Bucket Challenge has already raised for ALS is almost 50% more than the US government has
committed
to fighting Ebola, despite public-health leaders’ pleas for funds.
She is part of a new generation of urban Africans
committed
to integrating farmers and markets – and to getting their hands dirty.
And the European Union has
committed
to a minimum emissions reduction of 40% from 1990 levels.
Between November 5, 2008 and January 12, 2009, the Fund
committed
nearly $50 billion to seven countries (Hungary, Ukraine, Iceland, Pakistan, Latvia, Serbia, and Belarus).
Similar tendencies appeared in the Netherlands, which was once
committed
to multiculturalism, but more recently has sought to confront would-be citizens with images of men kissing and of bare-breasted women emerging from the North Sea – presumably all to get across the point that a true Dutch citizen had better be tolerant.
Sweden recently
committed
$206 million of non-earmarked funding over the next four years.
Dawkins is “deeply shocked” to discover that a person who
committed
an illegal act may be found not guilty.
Whether one has
committed
an act is a question of fact.
“Guilt” means that the state has proved beyond a reasonable doubt that the accused
committed
the act.
But while this would result in more guilty verdicts for those who have
committed
crimes, it would also cause more innocent people to be found guilty.
Even so, the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the ICTY is worth celebrating, because the movement it has led has forced military commanders, guerrilla leaders, and heads of state around the world to take into account the possibility that they will face justice if crimes against humanity are
committed
on their watch.
If EU leaders are
committed
to growth and jobs, they should work on repairing a European single market that in several sectors is “single” in name only, so that more innovative and more efficient companies can grow faster.
At the international level, the Nuremberg model remains available to generate further trials, though under the dubious conditions that victorious powers sometimes impose liability for crimes, such as “crimes against humanity” that were are not properly defined at the time they are
committed.
But the Chilean government has little money left, having
committed
the revenues from a sizeable tax increase two years ago to the ill-conceived policy of free university education, even for high-income students.
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