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- commitment of or to - WordReference Forums
Should one say: a We have a commitment of protecting the environment or: b We have a commitment to protect the environment I use b but I think a is correct too
- commitment fees - WordReference Forums
Hello everyone:), I need help to understand the following sentence and or it's meaning in Spanish: The principal of, interest, Service Charges and Front-end and or Commitment Fees on, the Loan, shall be paid without deduction for and free from, any Taxes whatsoever I would give my own
- Prior Previous engagements. . | WordReference Forums
"I can't make it because of (prior previous) engagements " To me they sound both grammatically correct I usually use "previous" in such instances, but I heard also "prior" used fairly often Any specific instance in which using one instead of another is preferable? My cursory and tentative
- commit as a noun | WordReference Forums
I wrote: The word commit shows in the dictionary as a verb such as (commit a crime) Can the word commit be as a noun as well? or Do we use committing? For example: 1 commit a crime is unethical 2 committing a crime is unethical 3 The committing of the crime is unethical 4 The commitment
- fecha compromiso | WordReference Forums
in order not to be affected with penalizations, but faced with the non-fulfillment of the commitment date to attend the reports También tengo duda si traduje bien para no vernos afectados
- adquirir un compromiso - WordReference Forums
Hola: "adquirir un compromiso" se traduce por "acquire a commitment"?
- commit oneself to + infinitive gerund - WordReference Forums
I want to find out id both forms are correct: commit oneself to do something to doing something I have committed myself to helping them I have committed myself to help them Thank you in advance for your kind attention
- it’s shit or bust. - WordReference Forums
I like both these sets of guys Todd and Brayley, both got lots of energy, lots of commitment, lots of great ideas I’d rather have someone that they are given the role, it’s almost shit or bust
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