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Q: The act of committing to a change or trust?
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The word is spelled correctly : committing (in the act of commission, as with a crime, or allocating funds)


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Committing suicide means a person is in the act of taking their own life or killing themself.


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That is the definition of the word traitor.


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If you commit a crime, then you're breaking the law. If you call breaking the law a crime, then yes, you're committing a crime by committing a crime.Added; A criminal act is composed of two conscious acts: The Mens Reus (the criminal intent) and the Actus Reus (the criminal act). By committing the act you are completing the 2nd part of the offense necessary to convict you - therefore YES, you are engaged in committing a crime.But it's still a paradox. If you commit a crime by committing a crime, then wouldn't you be committing a crime for the committed crime for committing a crime> It goes on forever, but then final answer is YES.


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The Clayton Anti-Trust Act of 1914 was a strengthening of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. It allowed for the breakup of trusts rather than what the Sherman Anti-trust act was used for, which was the break up of unions.


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(NOT A LAWYER) Typically the director of the trust is the only one who can change anything about a trust.