0 to perform; to do (especially something illegal) -- melakukan
1 to hand over (a person) to an institution etc for treatment, safekeeping -- memasukkan
2 to put (oneself) under a particular obligation -- menyerahkan
If one is committed to a religious outlook, the first option is ruled out.
When an initial analysis is highly plausible, readers commit strongly to it and reanalysis is made more difficult.
If we are committed to realizing designs as physical artifacts, then ultimately we are committed to their intentionality.
It seemed possible that restricting the study to children who never committed case errors led to an unrepresentative sample of children.
To concede that statements are sometimes true, in this sense, therefore, does not commit one to an ontological theory about the entities that they describe.
Scientists of the late eighteenth century were committed to raising the level of these studies through experimentation and, above all, measurement.
Or perhaps committing a few contrapuntal errors was but a small price to pay for enabling some fine singers to perform these roles.
But his hopes of committing the distinguished actor to a prolonged stay at what, after all, was a small provincial theatre were doomed to failure.
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罪行, 做(違法或錯誤的事), 犯(罪、錯)…
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罪行, 做(违法或错误的事), 犯(罪、错)…
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cometer, comprometerse, prometer…
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cometer, comprometer-se…
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(罪)を犯す, ~(する)ことを決意する…
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(yasa dışı iş, suç vb.) işlemek, yapmak…
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commettre, s’engager à, assigner…
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