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Mr. Maron's reflection on brand loyalty as a commitment of faith leads to a hilarious litany of corporate emblems enshrined in the modern pantheon of stuff.
For Marxists, and to a significant degree for Hook, in the early 1930s Marxism was a commitment of faith and a normative guide to revolutionary action.
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In her scheme, it turns out, a woman doesn't surrender as part of a larger commitment of faith; she surrenders in order to get what she wants.
While vowing an "absolute commitment of faith" to protect Israel's security, including the use of American troops if necessary, Mr. Corzine said nonetheless that he supported President Clinton's decision not to veto the Oct. 7 resolution.
That assertion lies at the center of the debate, since it sets a Western notion of freedom against a commitment to faith that is not easily understood in lands where belief rarely inspires such outpourings.
It appears that some sort of commitment of faith is required to accept one of these master narratives.
He merely implies that the question is irrelevant to religious faith since what matters is the commitment of faith.
As she explained to me, she was surprised that she also was charged with attendance, the physical plant, the collection plate, and HR matters more vexing than in the private sector due to the commitments of faith and the culture of the congregation.
Hope as such is an attitude rather than an active commitment: a model of faith as hope may thus, more strictly, take faith to be acting in, or from, hope.
All of them have shown a commitment to their faith and to justice for ALL people.
But creating the business required commitment, and a leap of faith.
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