Commitment
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Commitment may refer to:
Film and television
- Commitment (2013 film), a South Korean film directed by Park Hong-soo
- Commitment (2016 film), a Gujariti film directed by Atul Patel starring Manas Shah
- Commitment (2019 film), a Turkish film
- Commitments (film), a 2001 drama television film on BET
- The Commitment (film), alternative English title of the Filipino film Kasal directed by Joselito Altarejos
- The Commitments (film), a 1991 film adaptation of the Roddy Doyle book The Commitments
Music
- Yue Ding: Commitment, a 2006 album by Michael Wong
- Commitment (Bobby Darin album), 1969
- Commitment (Harold Vick album), 1974
- Commitment (Seal album)
- Commitment (Lucky Boys Confusion album), 2003
- "Commitment" (LeAnn Rimes song), 1998
- "Commitment" (Monica song), 2019
- The Commitments (musical), 2013 stage musical adaptation of the Roddy Doyle book The Commitments
- The Commitment (EP), a 2016 EP by Cadet
- The Commitment 2, a sequel to the Cadet EP, 2017
Other uses
- The Commitments (novel), a 1987 novel by Roddy Doyle
- Promise, commitment by declaring intent
- Contract, a legally binding exchange of promises
- Brand, commitment
- Involuntary commitment, the use of legal means or forms to commit a person to a mental hospital, insane asylum, or psychiatric ward
- Ontological commitment, belief in an ontology in philosophy
- Organizational commitment
- Commitment scheme, in cryptography
- Kingsbury Commitment, the beginning of AT&T's monopoly in the telephone industry
- Climate commitment, a model of climate change
- Capital commitment, the capital committed by a Limited Partner in a Private Equity Fund or Real Estate Fund
- Monetary policy commitment, designed to create monetary policy credibility
See also
- Commit (disambiguation)
- Committed (disambiguation)
- The Commitments (disambiguation)
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