‘We are committed to helping more people get the skills and confidence they need to start their own business.’.
‘Though people are already committed to other fundraising projects, she encourages everyone to work together to raise the money by September next year.’.
‘While most healthcare workers were committed and dedicated to their profession, some still used lack of resources as an excuse to let standards slip.’.
‘The new constitution commits the Member States to a common defence and security policy.’.
‘We are committed to international cooperation rather than unilateral policies.’.
‘And of course, he is absolutely committed to doing everything he can to get the message out as to why Al and Joe would be so good for the country.’.
‘‘In my day we were committed, dedicated and professional,’ he said.’.
‘Whether it is running a company, running a mile or organising a dinner party, he is equally committed to perfection.’.
‘While she is yet to define her role with the organisation, she is committed enough to take the first step.’.
‘We are committed to our organization, to our profession, and to our patients.’.
‘And of course, we're committed to helping them as much as we can.’.
‘try it out before you commit to a purchase’.
‘the treaty commits each party to defend the other’.
‘Yobs committing criminal acts or anti-social behaviour can be banned for up to a year and will have their photographs circulated to all members in the scheme.’.
‘This punishment ensures that a criminal pays for his crime, stops that criminal from committing any other crimes and thus protects innocent victims.’.
‘In the end, he confessed to actually committing a crime.’.
‘I am afraid I simply cannot do this in the knowledge that they are likely to be committing acts which will breach international law.’.
‘He said police wanted to encourage people not to take the law into their own hands when a crime was committed, but to hand the perpetrators over to the authorities.’.
‘Peers have also been proven to have an effect on students who commit violent acts on school grounds.’.
‘He faces charges of attempted murder and aiding the enemy and conspiracy to commit war crimes.’.
‘John glared at Nigel as if he'd committed some heinous act or crime against him.’.
‘I had committed neither crimes nor acts of civil disobedience.’.
‘Based on these charges, state prosecutors intend to prove the defendant committed acts of criminal fraud, conspiracy, and deception.’.
‘Our law allows for a person to be prosecuted for carrying out torture, even if the crime was committed abroad.’.
‘There is no evidence anyone intended to commit a crime or engage in wrongdoing.’.
‘At present, officers can generally arrest people if they suspect them of committing an offence which carries at least five years in prison.’.
‘The question remains as to why these gruesome war crimes and massacres were committed against the civil population?’.
‘Thirdly, the accused is present when the crime is committed by the perpetrator.’.
‘He was subsequently charged for willfully committing an indecent act in a public place, which carried a sentence of four months in jail.’.
‘They will commit immoral acts for their organisations they might not consider committing for themselves.’.
‘On each occasion, magistrates had warned him that he could be resentenced for his crimes if he committed another offence within a year.’.
‘I'm grateful it has taught me not to commit such immoral acts.’.
‘More criminals than ever before are carrying weapons to commit crimes.’.