Even the Pope feels it is politically unpropitious to avow any commitment to the RCC's official belief system. |
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There is a commitment to bring this service to Westport but we aren't going to do it on a wing and a prayer. |
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One of the strongest points of this book is the portrayal of Mitchell's early commitment to air support for the ground battle. |
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She talked about the National Party's proud 67-year history of commitment to families. |
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Kalam announced that a cess would be proposed on all central taxes to finance the commitment to universalise access to basic education. |
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Her zealous commitment to politics is clearly something that Llosa sees as a special quality. |
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Mr Goodfellow re-emphasised the Skipton's commitment to remaining a mutual building society. |
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Companies that have a lasting commitment to their people will generally spend time arranging redeployment of their affected employees. |
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This cultural radicalism was not matched by any serious commitment to a redistribution of wealth. |
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Given Francis's later commitment to the beauties of the natural world, this passage seems strange indeed. |
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When this originates from within the struggling work group, there is often greater commitment to the solution. |
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Does the party retain its basic commitment to the free market or has it become more communitarian of late? |
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Their enduring commitment to civil society, interfaith dialogue and secular education has helped halt the slide to conservatism. |
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Both of the men who signed for them said their absence was no reflection on their commitment to peace. |
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We have a very loyal and hard-working workforce and this decision is no reflection on their commitment to our business. |
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He had once more affirmed its unflinching commitment to truth and justice above all else. |
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Our commitment to peace, dialogue and amity between the two countries remains. |
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The government has recently renewed its commitment to improving the health care of prisoners. |
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In 1970, he joined the renascent surrealist group, and has maintained a rigorous, even militant commitment to its principles. |
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Over many years we've demonstrated an unyielding commitment to craft coffees and teas of uncompromised quality. |
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He has also written to them reiterating his commitment to ensuring all the relevant facts are made available. |
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Its implication is that the only yardstick to measure commitment to community and industry is capital investment. |
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Hunter is unflinching in her commitment to telling a persuasive story, but she is a romantic too. |
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Whether they are rightists or leftists, political entrepreneurs find commitment to an established ideological institution extremely cumbersome. |
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Readers will be especially impressed by the Burgesses' unflagging commitment to the struggle for justice. |
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If that situation is to change, physicists must have an unflagging commitment to education. |
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But after a couple of days of thinking about it and seeing the club's unflagging commitment to Hillenbrand, Valentin agreed. |
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The best one can hope for is an explicit and unequivocal commitment to doing that right thing. |
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Welland is undistracted in its commitment to helping find and fund innovative solutions to economic regeneration in rural areas. |
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The initial native program was slated to last only two years, but Roger and staff have made a long-term commitment to keep the areas intact. |
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Enforced change only re-emphasises technologies of force and skin-deep commitment to change. |
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Competitive organisations have a greater commitment to training and skilled development. |
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We are unswerving and unapologetic about our commitment to saving our native species. |
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Rowing is called the ultimate team sport because going fast requires everyone's complete commitment to the crew. |
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While voters in these so-called mortgage belt suburbs turned to Labor, few have any firm commitment to any party. |
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They have lifted a long-standing moratorium on offshore oil and gas exploration as part of their commitment to doubling petroleum production. |
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You make a commitment to build a new world that is more fruitful and less bleak and barren than the desert of the past. |
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Many are reluctant moonlighters, working as caterers, architects, or accountants to support their commitment to their art. |
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In its old slot, TVNZ is currently celebrating its commitment to the charter by screening the report. |
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Even the strategy of serial monogamous relationships is justified by a commitment to passionate love and redemptive romance. |
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Over the years, there have only been a few with enough skills and commitment to do tukutuku. |
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I have to also have an allegiance to those millions of voters who trusted in me and my commitment to a reform agenda. |
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There was a total commitment to modernism and innovation, an impatience to get to the future ahead of everybody else. |
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By contrast, German commitment to wage moderation has decreased its real exchange rate relative to Italy's by almost the same amount. |
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Others face pressures which can affect their commitment to college, such as financial difficulties, housing problems, or troubles at home. |
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She impressed judges with the compassion shown to bereaved parents as well as her commitment to raising cash for the charity. |
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Meanwhile, Science City York received a shot in the arm from the Government's improved commitment to research and development. |
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The community is a diverse mix of age groups, cultures, occupations, and talents united in a commitment to the town and the environment. |
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We support the suggestion to enshrine a commitment to access in our mission statement. |
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Speculators have no firm commitment to the long or the short side of the market. |
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Well the Government is billing the budget as further proof of its commitment to Australia's national security. |
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The 15 spaces have only their fierce commitment to individuality in common, ranging in style from slick minimalism to full-on kitsch. |
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He laments the decline in commitment to the biblical text even among evangelical preachers. |
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Thus, a commitment to rationality actually reinforces a commitment to transcendent meaning. |
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Their commitment to improving the human lot through a fuller knowledge of nature was closely connected with their millenarianism. |
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Whether she will maintain their commitment to innovation or adopt a more traditionalist approach remains to be seen. |
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My daily trips to the Wall solidified my commitment to confront these issues and resolve them. |
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He said also there had to be commitment to use the facility to the full in order to make the venture a success. |
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Academy director Martin Spong said they only have themselves to blame and claims the club has not shown any commitment to the youth set-up. |
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Again, faith seems to me to be manifest in both a commitment to believe and mere mental inertia. |
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Hopkins and Whitman appropriately shared a metric that suited their commitment to the natural. |
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There must be a commitment to continuous improvement, otherwise complacency sets in. |
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Irish fishermen have been showing commitment to conservation and been using bigger mesh sizes to allow smaller fish to escape. |
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These sentiments were echoed from the floor and members spoke at length about his lifetime commitment to the party. |
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This solicitor's dedication and commitment to human rights and suspected miscarriages of law is tireless. |
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She gained a sense of the importance of the work from her mother's commitment to it. |
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I do want a visible sign of my commitment to learning Te Reo and supporting tino rangatiratanga. |
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It is a further demonstration of the county council's commitment to beating congestion and improving our highways. |
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This scheme appears to contradict the commitment to bear down on night noise. |
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Faith demands a commitment to bear witness to belief in a real and practical way. |
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He and his staff are to be congratulated for their workmanship and their commitment to this scheme. |
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Her hero's commitment to a vision of honorable politics is clearly out of place in a context of political corruption, baseness, and compromise. |
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They fear that a rise of fundamentalism will threaten the country's commitment to secularism. |
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The Department of Health has a long-standing commitment to the provision of preventive barrier methods. |
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Men like Dashwood and Knight had a serious commitment to the arts and the role of these in developing taste. |
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There will be no international commitment to pursue if she is booted out of office. |
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Without the bank's total commitment to an insurance strategy, bancassurance might be doomed to fail. |
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They all testify to your outstanding clinical skills and unparalleled commitment to the welfare of children. |
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He brings a deep commitment to civil rights, nurtured in marches in Mississippi while a college student. |
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The Germans looked ropey at the back but their commitment to attack is commendable and they scored two absolute scorchers. |
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His determination, tenaciousness and commitment to the game makes him one of our truly great players. |
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Written well before the emergence of identity politics, it has no a priori commitment to the telos of its hero's self-understanding. |
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Top hats and black malacca canes are the visual signature of a show that combines cartoon posturing and a commitment to articulating the text. |
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Our strengths include our commitment to truth and healing, our unconstrained support for one another, and the gift that is Tarot. |
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This award honours the great achievements of people aged 16 or under who make a positive commitment to their local community life. |
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As part of the program's commitment to a broad range of styles, the children were taught a tap dance to perform at one of the concerts. |
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This council has a clear commitment to the education of gifted and talented pupils. |
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He took pride in a job well done and always gave full commitment to any job he undertook. |
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We take this opportunity to thank them for their many hours of hard work and commitment to the athletic club. |
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Wrong assumptions about an employee's commitment to work frequently lead to problems. |
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The professionalism of the office comes through loud and clear, as does the commitment to excellence. |
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The Electoral Reform Society welcomed the commitment to a free vote on the composition of the Lords. |
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The obvious answer is that the Charter could make real the commitment to equivalence in the Agreement. |
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The plan also includes a commitment to providing access to child care for lone parents entering employment. |
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The Rotary International president said that the conference's enormous turnout was a testament to Rotarians' commitment to the cause of peace. |
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By devoting time, energy, and commitment to something besides work, it will be much easier to roll with the punches at the office. |
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Set in place an early commitment to modernisation of agricultural practice by way of applied science. |
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It does not help that the scholarly apparatus betrays an equally infirm commitment to rigour. |
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A thoroughly apophatic commitment to divine unknowability appears incompatible with the claim that God is known in Christ. |
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Honda honors its commitment to society by casting the 2001 Civic in the image and likeness of its predecessor. |
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Such passionate commitment to good writing springs from the faith of the free and the liberated writer. |
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The school is evaluated on the basis of its commitment to liberal arts and science education. |
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Few were willing to make more than a rhetorical commitment to revolutionary activism. |
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With previous Tory leaders, there was at least a rhetorical commitment to a return on the investment through tax cuts. |
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The bottom line is that the party maintains a rhetorical commitment to small government but tacitly admits that their cause is hopeless. |
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She has taken with full seriousness in her own life the marriage vow with its commitment to lifelong fidelity. |
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A broad rhetorical commitment to this ideal coexisted with stringent restrictions on speech deemed radical or obscene. |
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While he has shown a rhetorical commitment to reform, progress on the ground has been glacial. |
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This did not mean that the Bolsheviks were simply old-style imperialists whose commitment to national self-determination was fraudulent. |
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His commitment to revenge the death of his people was struck short by his own death in the next measles epidemic, five years later. |
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They represent the loving commitment to maintaining stable relationships that religion otherwise upholds. |
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But they share a commitment to communal living, group and individual therapy, and shared domestic and leisure activities. |
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The NDP's so-called commitment to health care has lead to longer wait lists, lots of out-dated medical equipment, and a shortage of nurses. |
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Analysts believe the Bank must step up its commitment to QE to bring down gilt yields as part of efforts to revive the wider economy. |
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And in her tribute, Simpson Miller remembered Abuna as one with a special commitment to developing the potential of the younger generation. |
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A commitment to autonomy, in opposition to this, holds that autonomy is good in a non-relative sense. |
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However, he said, as part of the Government's commitment to urban generation, parks were in vogue again. |
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It's a real commitment to equal opportunity, to fiscal responsibility and a fair society. |
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There is a commitment to set up a National Transformation Fund if significant once-off revenues accrue from the sale of state assets. |
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But I do admire the Queen as a woman who has done her job well and never wavered from her commitment to her duty and her country. |
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God has his own timetable for working his wonders, and a commitment to vitalism is hardly a robust expression of faith. |
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A commitment to such action by any government can only be regarded as an unusual act of political vision. |
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Notwithstanding his off-field actions, no one questions Carey's commitment to the concept of team. |
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The effect that this shared commitment to Verstehen had on the sorts of social theory they applied is profound. |
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If it was serious about a long-term commitment to Mitsubishi, then why isn't it willing to bail it out? |
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The velocity of change in today's economy requires a steady commitment to your fundamental values. |
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In other words, what we need is a genuine commitment to the principles of universal brotherhood and sisterhood. |
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Whatmore read about Yze's eventual tally of 10 in the newspapers and sounded him out about his commitment to cricket. |
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Intel has a strong commitment to employee wellbeing and approaches the issue from two angles. |
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It requires a lot of effort and commitment to act in good faith as responsible parliamentarians and leaders of this country. |
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As part of its commitment to passing on skills, the Johannesburg Zoo is running a programme for learner zookeepers. |
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Many news organizations demand a pronounced commitment to diversity as a requirement for career advancement. |
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But perhaps you could say the Samaritans are advantaged because they have compassion and commitment to helping those in need. |
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President George Bush has ratted on the US commitment to reduce the pollution that is causing climate chaos across the globe. |
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Its worker-centered design process and interior layout display an unusual commitment to workplace openness. |
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That means any two people who are not already married can publicly and formally affirm their commitment to each other. |
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Nevertheless, the department continues to affirm its commitment to public safety. |
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What might seem like skepticism ends up as affirmation because of the poet's commitment to honesty. |
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This new price is part of Nintendo's commitment to offer the consumer an unbeatable value proposition. |
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Their commitment to fighting corruption and lawlessness has brought an end to the banditry once a feature of rural life in the country. |
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The BBC takes its commitment to impartial reporting with the utmost seriousness. |
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Since 2000, the Executive has kept to its commitment to limit increases in the poundage rate to inflation. |
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We will do so in the context of a wholehearted commitment to build a mutually beneficial relationship with the new Indonesia. |
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Fans sensed that his commitment to maintaining fitness was less than wholehearted. |
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Bolton fans have taken Holdsworth to their hearts and the striker has responded in kind with his wholehearted commitment to the cause. |
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Macalester should reaffirm and continue its commitment to meeting the full demonstrated need of all admitted students. |
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Swindon's churches could be heated by solar energy as part of a commitment to helping the environment. |
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He was equally uncompromising in terms of his commitment to social justice. |
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Now I take the opportunity this morning of reaffirming the Government's commitment to that target. |
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This agreement reaffirms our commitment to making Hounslow a safer and nicer place to live. |
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He said the government reaffirmed its commitment to tackling sexually transmissible and blood-borne viruses. |
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Government has reaffirmed its commitment to forge strong ties with the private sector in order to create employment and reduce poverty. |
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The Education Secretary today reaffirmed the Government's commitment to create more single-faith schools. |
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The Government also reaffirmed its commitment to introduce a national bowel cancer screening programme, meeting a key demand by campaigners. |
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It was hard, but it was good because it reaffirmed my commitment to simplifying our lives, to making this enormous move, to making a real change. |
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Poverty was to be conquered by a commitment to full employment together with social insurance. |
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It is my commitment to work hard, diligently, and untiringly in this office. |
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This gathering is a reaffirmation of faith in our industry and a demonstration of support and commitment to its success. |
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They are an important reaffirmation of the nation's commitment to separation of church and state. |
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No other European power came near this degree of commitment to overseas expansion and empire in the nineteenth century. |
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Hobongwana said that the other officials would not be expelled, pending their commitment to realigning themselves with the party within 21 days. |
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The Pharisees shared this commitment to the Law and saw law keeping as a primary religious duty. |
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We've got to make a commitment to try to improve the lives of animals used on farms and in agriculture. |
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His appeal is his integrity and an almost zealous commitment to his beliefs. |
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We hope that by the time you hold this issue in your hands, common sense and a true commitment to homeland security will have won the day. |
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For now, however, the ceasefire holds with both sides of the political divide stating their continued commitment to the peace process. |
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Armed with a master's degree in library science from Atlanta University and a commitment to the profession, Johnson joined the Brooklyn Public Library System 20 years ago. |
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The President's visit underscores the administration's commitment to free trade. |
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Now the Endangered Species Act enshrines a national commitment to biodiversity. |
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For all his commitment to the faith and practice of the church, Childs has not written a commentary easily accessible to those working in the church. |
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The strategy outlines Defence's commitment to reduce water consumption, minimise wastage and maximise use of waste water across Defence properties. |
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For one thing, the National Park Service could make a clearer commitment to keeping phone networks and the web out of the parks. |
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Reform of the banking sector becomes an acid test of this government's determination to change public perception of its competence and its commitment to competition. |
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Yet the great national commitment to victory in World War II stands out as a singular shining moment of cohesion and unity. |
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He uses his comedic timing and emotional commitment to the words to make these jokes work. |
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If you encounter children who are well-behaved, considerate, remarkable, tell the parents how much you appreciate their commitment to raising these kinds of kids. |
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But this week, even as a new cabinet was sworn in, the Houthis showed no signs of honoring their commitment to demobilize. |
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The firm must also preserve the community's commitment to affordability. |
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However, if he also keeps the commitment to buy new helicopters from Eurocopter, this will mean that in a couple of years Bulgaria will have 36 machines. |
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Uzbekistan reaffirms its commitment to implement democratic reforms. |
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With this decision, the Board reaffirms its strong commitment to the Olympic ideal of unity through sport, and fair and balanced treatment of all athletes. |
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It reaffirms a commitment to religious freedom at home and abroad. |
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This act of Congress reaffirms our commitment to the environment. |
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They marked World Health Day with a focus on road safety and a reaffirmation of the industry's long-standing commitment to fighting drunk driving. |
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We hold fast to our commitment to be better dads than our own. |
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The obvious question, however, is how the premiers' commitment to provincial equality can be reconciled with their recognition of Quebec's unique status. |
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Really, he had to make a decade-long commitment to this project, and it called for a real distinct vision on his part. |
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The boss of Bradford's privatised education service has reaffirmed its commitment to the district after a year-long behind-the-scenes wrangle over cash. |
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But eventually that commitment to ubiquity and sameness killed the company. |
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This commitment to radical religionism leads to terrible public policy. |
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Maybe that means opening up to an old friend, maybe it means hooking up with a hottie, or maybe it means making a crazy commitment to one of your 18 polyamorous amours. |
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The integrating theme behind individualist anarchism was the primacy of the individual and the commitment to rid society of all but defensive force. |
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The critical skills needed to build a leading-edge career include the ability to be flexible and adaptable and to have a commitment to lifelong learning. |
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One is the long-term commitment to the concept that note-taking, reading, and annotation were going to be things that the magic of software could apply to. |
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Such leaders seem impervious to the salutary lessons from the experience in East Asia where a commitment to growth-oriented policies led to sharp declines in poverty. |
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The new renaissance in television would never have happened without this commitment to excellence. |
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But even a rhetorical commitment to sending back the money was influential, not least in the political development of Frederick Douglass, as we shall see. |
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The package reaffirms our commitment to multilateral liberalisation. |
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This project proved extremely popular in the factory districts of northern England, anticipating later working-class support for Liberalism and the commitment to land reform. |
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In our conversation, she told how she had begun dating a man, a Libra, and immediately discounted him, since he would not make a quick commitment to her. |
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At the start of each school year, we renew our commitment to helping students succeed. |
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Brando's commitment to anti-racism was lifelong and heartfelt. |
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The spontaneous proliferation of the Jacobin clubs, with their high-minded commitment to the rights of man and the citizen, reflected this inspiration. |
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In any event, the development of pharmacological drugs and community-based programs causes laws on commitment to a hospital to be regarded as archaic vestiges of a bygone era. |
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He was so moved by the beauty and vulnerability of the Antarctic and the Arctic regions that he made a commitment to help preserve these great wilderness area. |
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Still half a loaf is better than no bread, although it is important that the managerial commitment to address this particular situation in 2003 is honoured. |
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Similarly, Bartley locates Pankhurst's militancy within the context of a commitment to parliamentary democracy rather than revolutionary politics. |
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This commitment to rigorously atonal music, planned and performed as a separate entity from the choreography, is at the core of Cunningham's radicalism. |
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On a brilliant early morning of the autumnal equinox, Rose and I made our way down to the banks of a nearby river where we read letters of commitment to each other. |
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The South African government's passive response to events in Zimbabwe inevitably raises awkward questions about the depth of its own commitment to democracy. |
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The organic farmers and food processors who supply ingredients for his hot sauces and salad dressings generally share his commitment to high-quality, eco-friendly food. |
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However, he also said the Government must make a commitment to funding that would ensure every school has a modern laboratory and technicians to assist teachers. |
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He has a self-proclaimed maniacal commitment to organic foods. |
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He was at pains to stress that his whole-hearted commitment to drawing in larger crowds with gate reductions and the acquisition of quality players seems to be in vain. |
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She paired that dream to a steadfast commitment to improvement and a genuine passion for the slopes. |
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His commitment to keeping a straight face is more impressive than his dancing. |
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He ingeniously accomplished his herculean task with the help of a small staff of men who shared his commitment to the cause. |
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More than 100 people packed a lecture theatre at the Steam Museum to hear the MPs underline their commitment to the war and listen to the views of their constituents. |
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For example, some degree of mutual trust is necessary between the parties to a bargain, and some sense of commitment to the overall end that it envisaged. |
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The pride of Carlow Town will come under review in 2002, when their commitment to flower power is put to the test as part of the annual Floral Pride Competition. |
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His safety and security is a test-case for the suleiman government's commitment to peaceful change and democracy. |
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How are we going to make that commitment to seniors who are retiring? |
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This we celebrate in baptism, by the metanoia ritualized in our renunciations and affirmations, our promises, and our commitment to the church's faith. |
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They were often cruel and thoughtless to one another, regardless of their complete commitment to their family. |
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The Government's commitment to changing the law became clear in October, when Home Office officials left a sheaf of confidential papers in a Westminster pub. |
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The question, of course, is how far LDS authorities will go in this new commitment to transparency. |
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Their faith and their commitment to God's mission were clear. |
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The USDA needs to publicly document every single secret trial crop in the nation, and demonstrate a genuine commitment to regulating the biopharmaceutical industry. |
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Against the Stoics he argued that a commitment to bivalence and the principle that every action has a cause does not entail that all actions are fated. |
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The president's commitment to supporting democratic reform and economic development is unexceptionable. |
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Howard's commitment to the community may be what turns the tide. |
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It is the compulsion to resort to hyperbole that tells me how superficial the middle class bleaters' understanding of, and commitment to, reconciliation is. |
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It is my hope that people respond to the spirit of hate, wherever it appears, by renewing their commitment to the long and difficult task of healing and reconciliation. |
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Although the Department went through the motions of investigating complaints, its commitment to enforcing the corporal punishment regulations was half-hearted at best. |
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Despite Morris's decision to make a budgetary commitment to the plastic arts concept, implementation of the concept remained undefined and unaccomplished for many more months. |
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Out has gone the old, muddling approach, in has come good capital management methods, a tougher approach to diversification, and a commitment to boost returns. |
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No non-proliferation among nuclear have-nots without serious commitment to eradication by nuclear haves. |
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You have to have a real commitment to do that in rain, sleet and snow. |
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The three leaders only weakly reaffirmed their commitment to searching for a negotiated solution. |
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She is not alone in her commitment to bootstrapping as a way of life. |
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Elsewhere, religion's understanding of truth and selfless commitment to a wider community or cause appears preferable to today's culture of narcissism and navel-gazing. |
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Civility and a commitment to reaching across the aisle are not wingnut impulses. |
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What Sayre admired was not some vague nobility that she found among the London exiles, but their unshrinking and ongoing commitment to radical goals. |
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Though there is no official diplomatic commitment to the concept, Martin's casual interest is nonetheless a leap beyond the naysaying of previous administrations. |
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The one constant has been the general manager, who probably evaluates the position better than anyone, and who has an unswerving commitment to stockpiling quarterbacks. |
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More fundamentally, he neglects to work out the contradiction between Lincoln's commitment to necessitarian philosophy and to libertarian political economy. |
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One of the golden threads that links all these great people is their unyielding commitment to do that which was right in the face of mammoth challenges. |
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Michael is a briefless solicitor afraid of commitment to his girlfriend. |
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This commitment to seeing the job done is Peter's niche, he adds. |
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The search gave rise to a widespread commitment to relativism, to the view that there is no such unconditional ground, and with it the risk of skepticism and nihilism. |
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I wish we had the luxury of choosing candidates purely on the basis of their commitment to a bottom-up revolution of the people and progressive ideas. |
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This commitment to traditional cloth making was also part of a larger swadeshi movement, which aimed for the boycott of all British goods. |
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The TEI immediately made a commitment to SGML and set up four main committees to deal with different aspects of encoding electronic texts. |
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The Liberal manifesto at the 1906 general election included a commitment to reduce military expenditure. |
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The new code of conduct makes an explicit commitment to such minimally invasive sampling. |
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With the approval of a tugrik loan, the lender has reiterated its commitment to expand local currency financing in Mongolia. |
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Flydubai on Monday further strengthened its commitment to the Russian market by adding Novosibirsk and Nizhniy Novgorod to its network. |
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It demonstrates Paine's commitment to foundational liberal values of individual freedom and moral equality. |
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The church maintains its strong commitment to the Westminster Confession and Reformed Theology. |
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In 1513, James invaded England to honour his commitment to the Auld Alliance, only to meet death and disaster at the Battle of Flodden. |
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Thus, the importance of the trip, which had been scheduled for a long time, superceded his commitment to the team. |
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She speaks her commitment to herself as an elder and to the aspects of cronehood she will celebrate. |
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The election of a Labour Government in 1997 included a commitment to hold a referendum on the establishment of a Welsh Assembly. |
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The recent addition of Matt Hayward to that staff underscores our commitment to provide our customers with supportive sales coverage. |
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Located in the Henan province, this new state-of-the-art line underscores JM's commitment to its roofing, specialty and geotextiles customers. |
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And let us renew our commitment to non-violence and lives of dignity for all. |
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Although commitment to the nonintervention principle is often characterized as pretext or mere contrarianism, it has deep roots. |
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Milton's own beliefs were in some cases both unpopular and dangerous, and this was true particularly to his commitment to republicanism. |
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Philadelphia is a city with a clear commitment to accomodating the African-American conventioneer. |
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But he built his first ever surfboard himself to prove to his dad his commitment to the sport. |
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Roman portraiture, when not under too much Greek influence, shows a greater commitment to a truthful depiction of its subjects. |
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We need a commitment to tackle the causes of poverty, unfortunately what we get from spin-obsessed Labour is a proposal to cook the books. |
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Even more important than that chain of links was Britain's determination to honour its commitment to defend Belgium. |
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This commitment to professional standards is fundamental to being part of a profession. |
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However, Reuters had reported in November last year that Aabar was swithering on its commitment to the project after the tragic crash. |
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The appointment address praised Mugabe for his commitment to public health in Zimbabwe. |
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A NURSE has been awarded a thank-you trophy for her commitment to donating blood. |
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Pay your penance while demonstrating a commitment to public service. |
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Other assemblies, however, have responded by formalizing their commitment to Cessationism. |
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The Quran presents them as a framework for worship and a sign of commitment to the faith. |
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Shell subsequently published an unequivocal commitment to sustainable development, supported by executive speeches reinforcing this commitment. |
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However, as yet there is no firm commitment to a direct HS2 link into Liverpool. |
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A STUDENT has been given a national award in recognition of his commitment to promoting optometry. |
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The Labour government did not fulfil its earlier commitment to keep the railways in the public sector. |
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The UWS Gold Global Citizenship Award is a recognition for students who have demonstrated a significant commitment to active global citizenship. |
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But, he said, he still questions the government's commitment to fighting corruption. |
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Who else writes with that kind of over-the-top commitment to vaporish states in these late, undeceived days? |
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The partnership between Curbside and AEMC will enable us to continue our commitment to providing the highest quality of care to our patients. |
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This move speaks to the continued robust growth of PRA Health Sciences and our commitment to our employees, clients, and the community. |
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The Human Rights Act 1998 confirmed the UK's commitment to the European Convention on Human Rights. |
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Labour's election manifestos for 1983, 1987 and 1992 included a commitment to Irish unification by consent. |
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Conservatism evolved after 1820, embracing free trade in 1846, and a commitment to democracy, especially under Disraeli. |
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The Labour Party included in its 1997 general election Manifesto a commitment to remove the hereditary peerage from the House of Lords. |
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In its white paper on Brexit the United Kingdom government reiterated its commitment to the Belfast Agreement. |
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He was weakened by his party's commitment to unilateral nuclear disarmament at a time Thatcher was helping to end the Cold War. |
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Frank Pallone for her consistent service and commitment to improving health of the community. |
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Georgism is the synthesis of capitalism and its spectacular material success with socialism and its commitment to equality and social justice. |
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The agreement includes a I commitment to shared product development and is part of a global alliance between Leica Geosystems and CNH Industrial. |
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An important feature of Irish nationalism from the late 19th century onwards was a commitment to Gaelic Irish culture. |
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As part of a commitment to respond to customer requirements for lead-free electronic components, Toshiba Corp. |
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