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Meanings of commit further in English
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Usage of commit further in English
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As a right-wing leader, Netanyahu faces a particular dilemma in freeing Palestinians who might commitfurther violence.
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Heather Humphreys has defended her decision to commitfurther public funding to a proposed arthouse cinema in Galway.
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This has made some less likely to commitfurther offences: it puts them back on to the right path.
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He seemed quite satisfied with himself, quite ready to commitfurther crimes for sake of his own safety or desire.
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The court ruled that a belief that a defendant might commitfurther crime was not a sufficient reason to refuse bail.
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It typically seeks to have insider trading defendants pay fines, give up illegal profits and agree not to commitfurther wrongdoing.
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Judges said there was a risk that Mr Junqueras might commitfurther crimes, as there was no sign he intended changing his ways.
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The United States has been urging its NATO allies to send more troops to Afghanistan, but European nations remain reluctant to commitfurther reinforcements.
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One condition which always attaches to a suspended sentence is that the person must not commitfurther offences during the period of the suspended sentence.
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He also said Mr Clancy was aligned to a criminal gang in Limerick and claimed he would commitfurther serious offences if released on bail.
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On Friday, the US state department said in a statement that "the US will no longer commitfurther funding to this irredeemably flawed operation".
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Dr Brady said the fact that Brendan Smyth had gone on to commitfurther acts of abuse was "because others didn't do their duty."
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Shadrach Fanega says hopefully tighter auditing will dissuade people from committingfurther fraud.
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The man had escaped from jail and committedfurther offences while at large.
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Healthy Weight For Ireland recognises the absence of provision but stops short of committingfurther.
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Mackenzie said that practice could result in a thief committingfurther frauds at other schools.