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1 To whom did he commit the government in his absence?
2 So I cannot commit the government to delivering the outcome of any votes held by this house.
3 He said he had also assured the rebels he would have full authority to commit the government to any deal agreed in negotiations.
4 However, the programme also commits the government to a sentencing policy review.
5 The Coalition Agreement commits the government to protecting important environmental designations.
6 Strongbow again committed the government of Dublin to Miles de Cogan, and set out for Wexford.
7 It commits the government to relocate lone child refugees in Europe "as soon as possible".
8 The programme for government published during the summer commits the Government to introducing a pension auto-enrolment system.
9 The Tanaiste has committed the Government to abolishing restrictions on pub and pharmacy numbers within a year.
10 Sustaining Progress commits the Government to keeping the rise in current spending in line with economic growth.
11 To Lorenzo, Duke of Urbino, the titular head of the family, was committed the government of Florence.
12 The Coalition Programme, which commits the government to making all these changes, is not the Liberal Democrat manifesto.
13 Mr Ahern and Mr Cowen were right to commit the Government to reversing the rise in current spending.
14 When Clegg first made his announcement three months ago, he committed the government to offering schoolchildren a hot meal.
15 I fear this will commit the Government more and more with the Bank, which has too much power already.
16 Minister for Finance Michael Noonan has committed the Government to reducing Ireland's national debt faster than the EU rules oblige.
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