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Contrary to what we might assume, in today's sustainability-minded world, the choice did not arise from a noble commitment to renewable energy.
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And it would abandon the noble commitment to social insurance that this country made in 1935.
Our merger of four distinct traditions and noble commitment of freedom through the American Missionary Association for people of African descent is unheard of among our denominational cousins.
By leaning on recalcitrant G.O.P. House leaders to support the Senate measure, the president could reassert his commitment to a noble program.
The raison d'etre of the list remains woolly; it rewards influence as well as a commitment to a noble cause, but also, according to Alice Feinstein, the editor of Women's Hour, "reflects the diversity of women working to change the way power operates in society today".
It quenches their thirst for meaning, eliciting their internal commitment to pursue a noble goal.
If anything, my authentic commitment to elevating the deeper meaning of government service as a noble calling has increased over time.
His most serious flaw may be his commitment to a romantic view of himself as an outlaw with a noble cause.
A noble gesture.
A noble sentiment.
A noble service".
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