Word: committed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Although Stone and others found some council members hesitant to commit to a team, he said refusal "breeds no animosity." King sactually actively focussed outside of the council in recruiting a camapaign team...
...Coop is a cooperative corporation that was setup in 1882 by students at Harvard to reduce their cost of living," Murphy says. "We are not directly connected financially with the University, but our by-laws commit us to service the University community...
...should give us pause to discover that at least 75 men and women nationwide have been released after having been sentenced to death wrongfully (in Texas alone, there have been seven); we can only wonder how many others have been wrongfully executed for crimes they did not commit...
...entice the Patriots to Hartford, which only two years ago lost its NHL franchise, Gov. John G. Rowland had to commit $1 billion to a new convention center and stadium on its dilapidated waterfront. Meanwhile, the city--one of the nation's poorest--struggles to fund its schools. Hartford is not the only city with such skewed priorities. A new stadium is not a panacea for urban renewal. With so many more pressing needs, it is a wonder that cities continue to pay the ransoms demanded by team owners...
...claims it went public now to gauge the acceptability of such research and to help decide whether to commit money to it. But peer review is going to be tough, given that it's unlikely that any serious scientific journal will publish ACT's skimpy material as it stands. Nor will the market make anything out of it -- ACT has no IPO on the horizon...