His recommitment to Jesus as Lord of his life two years ago gave him hope and joy. |
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Just a few days ago, there was a meeting of the main donors here in New York at the United Nations, and it was a real strong recommitment. |
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Even more promising is the team's recommitment to the formula that made them so good early on this season. |
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Governments should either explain what has changed in the interim or signal their recommitment to a clear set of reforms. |
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Eventually, back in Omaha, Arnold mans up, but the real turn-on for Kay is their beachfront recommitment ceremony. |
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What we needed to hear was a recommitment to train, equip and supply our military for peacekeeping and for our international obligations. |
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At the same time, a structured program of workforce recommitment training and corporate training was instituted. |
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It must be a restatement of and a recommitment to our values and ambitions, looking to the future for an enlarged Europe. |
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These, nonetheless, remain fragile and need constant reinforcement and recommitment. |
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The National Council of Welfare was pleased to learn of the federal government's recommitment to labour force development and job training. |
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We hope that it represents a genuine and generous recommitment to our regional challenges. |
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Will it be a satisfactory answer to their hopes and dreams, and will it elicit a genuine recommitment to the idea of a world Organization? |
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But if change is the theme of this month's issue, then recommitment to core principles and fundamental purpose is the higher message of this letter. |
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The Commission will initiate a Mid-Term Review next February as the basis for high level political recommitment to the Action Plan and its deadlines. |
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Our city's future depends on a recommitment to inclusiveness and respect for the abilities of the nearly 200,000 immigrants and refugees living in Ottawa today. |
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But we ought not fool ourselves: we will not end mass incarceration without a recommitment to the movement-building work that was begun in the 1950s and 1960s and left unfinished. |
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Moreover, in the run-up to the end of the year, the CNDP was unwilling to sign a formal recommitment to its existing unilateral cessation of hostilities. |
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Although for many years he was indifferent to Pakistani politics, he became active after his retirement from sport and a midlife recommitment to his faith. |
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Will a recommitment to the insurgency for another three years or more after 2009 lead to peace ultimately, and peace is what all of us want, or will more troops get us there? |
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As such, we welcome the recommitment to the Monterrey and Johannesburg outcomes and the renewed emphasis upon the achievement of the target of 0.7 per cent of gross national income for official development assistance. |
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We recommended targets for more co-op housing, a recommitment to communitybased housing, amendments to the Social Housing Reform Act to restore member control in co-ops, and stable ongoing funding for housing initiatives. |
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