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We were in the middle, and we were clear that it was an open source project that had to work with commercial organisations and their wholehearted involvement was required and therefore the GPL was a non-starter.
That said, the Carrots plunge into the material with their usual, wholehearted commitment, which helps lift even the less effective stretches.
The Ambulatory Division's openness to change and a wholehearted commitment to its mission of continuously improving patient care have made this division's story an important chapter in the evolving history of Duke Anesthesiology.
Friedman employs the related idea of reflective endorsement: a process of critical reflection can result in either endorsement and wholehearted commitment to one's preferences and desires, to wholehearted repudiation of the preferences or desires, or to half-hearted commitment to the preferences or desires (Friedman 2003, 4 5).
But his difficulties are a reminder that the battle for change in Brazil requires the kind of permanent and wholehearted commitment that the president deployed so successfully in the cause of his own re-election.
Since you don't believe you can ever say, "no," your "yes" comes out of a place of obligation and resentment, not wholehearted commitment.
This led to a preoccupation with theory (neo-Marxism, neo-Freudianism, structuralism) and then to a wholehearted commitment to Maoism.
Since Christ died for all, our task is to take that Good News to a world broken by sin, and to do so with the wholehearted commitment of those who are sent by Jesus our King.
Such is the cynicism surrounding England's efforts under their present regime that when Toby Flood, Wilkinson's replacement, proclaimed a wholehearted commitment to expansive and expressive rugby on the eve of the match, it was tempting to assume that Johnson had invited him to sell the French the most outrageous pre-match dummy.
Ben Yagoda tried to put a pin on it in his 2000 book, "About Town," as "knowing, a trifle world-weary, prone to self-consciousness and irony, scornful of conventional wisdom or morality, resistant to enthusiasm or wholehearted commitment of any kind, and incapable of being shocked".
Ben Yagoda tried to put a pin on it in his 2000 book, "About Town," as "knowing, a trifle world-weary, prone to self-consciousness and irony, scornful of conventional wisdom or morality, resistant to enthusiasm or wholehearted commitment of any kind, and incapable of being shocked". My dear Ben, surely you don't mean us?
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