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I think what they really meant was "no expectation to commit". Or "no need to commit".

Hopefully that poster returns to clarify.




In another reply to an indignant comment I suggested that “whith” just adds qualitative description to the first sentence, not implication. Had it been “therefore” it would be a different matter.




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