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committed

[kuh-mit-id] / kəˈmɪt ɪd /


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The company, which has an AI-powered platform that publishers and advertisers use to engage mobile app users, said it was still committed to going public but was going to take additional time.

From Barron's

That would seem to be worth the $200 billion the company has committed to spend this year on capital projects, most of it aimed at expanding its AWS division with new data centers and chips.

From Barron's

Bosses said they were committed to supporting neurodivergent guests and those with mental health needs, and were listening to feedback about the changes.

From BBC

A spokesperson for the Bureau of Industry and Security said it was committed to ensuring the connected-vehicle rule addressed national-security risks while creating a workable framework for industry.

From The Wall Street Journal

The ice-rink has never been used for skating - it is unapologetically committed to serving curlers only.

From BBC