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com·mit·ting
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Committing
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of committing in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of committing in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of committing in a Sentence
As scientists we feel it is our job to unveil these priceless traces of life, so the whole world can know more about the past. But we have to be extremely careful that during the process, we don't benefit a group of people committing crimes against humanity, in the end, the credit should go to the miners who risk their lives to recover these amazing amber fossils.
This president has been credibly accused of committing multiple crimes, including colluding with a foreign government to interfere with our election.
The PYD is committing ethnic cleansing here( of) Arabs and Turkmen, if Turkish Kurds withdraw and don't form a canton, there's no problem. But if the mindset continues, then what is necessary will be done or we face serious problems.
Republican Arizona Rep. Martha McSally:
That's the kind of logic that the Taliban and other extremist organizations use in order to keep women segregated from men in their societies, that 'We're trying to keep women safe,' when you have a potential assaulter or rapist in your unit, would you be okay with him staying there and then maybe committing assault on other civilians somewhere else?
The whole point of law and order and the whole point of the criminal justice system and having punishments is to deter people from committing crimes.
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