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Committed meaning
simple past and past participle of commit
Synonyms of Committed
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Those who are committed to Christ, committed to living "righteously" and committed to seeing an actual, pure and undefiled move of the Holy Spirit are being gathered by Christ and set apart unto His current-day work.
The requirements are (1) subject-matter jurisdiction (what acts constitute crimes), (2) territorial or personal jurisdiction (where the crimes were committed or who committed them), and (3) temporal jurisdiction (when the crimes were committed).
Are we just pointing out the penalties that the Chiefs committed that weren’t called or are we pointing out the ones the Bengals committed that weren’t called?
Asked whether Mr Sunak was committed to the line going to Manchester, the spokesman said: “We are committed to HS2, to the project.
Despite the IIO finding “reasonable grounds to believe the officer may have committed offences,” the BCPS says it concluded there was not sufficient evidence to charge the officer who committed the offence.
Just because Davis committed to and Noland committed to doesn't mean there is animosity between the future rivals.
Of the 100 errors committed by the club this season, 28 were committed by Hernández, Valdez, Hamilton and Pablo Reyes, who’s generally been a positive contributor but who was acquired essentially out of desperation.
The Labor government committed to mandate 50 per cent local content in future train contracts and has committed to beginning the procurement process for the replacement of the Tangara train fleet in this term of government.
Virginia committed just four turnovers on the game; UNC committed 12, which led to eight Cavalier points.
We're still -- I mean, we haven't committed aside from the Regina development, we haven't committed yet.
Also known as “hot pursuit,” Section 5 (b) requires that the offender has just committed an offense, and the arresting peace officer or private person has personal knowledge of facts indicating that the person to be arrested has committed the offense.
He re-opened his recruitment once again six and a half months later when he de-committed from Colorado on December 9. A very late offer from Texas came 12 days later, and he committed the next day.
In the hypothetical example that Merchan offered, four jurors could find Trump guilty of the first crime, four saying he committed the second, and four concluding that he committed the third.
She also said that South Africa didn’t demonstrate that the acts allegedly committed by Israel were “committed with the necessary genocidal intent, and that as a result, they are capable of falling within the scope of the Genocide Convention”.
So, this was the cohort that we decided to work with because we knew that they are definitely going to be committed to, you know, being online and being able to deliver all the pieces that they’re committed to for this particular campaign.
We have previously determined that members of the SAF and the RSF have committed war crimes, and that members of the RSF have committed crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing.
Xavier Filsaime, a composite five-star safety recruit, committed to Texas on December 18 after having been committed to Florida for eight months.
But that notwithstanding, a heinous crime has been committed whether he is a criminal or not, murder has been committed and we are hunting for the perpetrators.
For them to reflect on their brave and committed actions last summer, and give such open and committed performances, was a real privilege to direct.
Hate crimes committed by gang members declined 37% and anti-Black crimes committed by gang members in the county plummeted 72%.