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Aspirational documents are valuable as they are 'deliberate and conscious statements of policies and strategies at particular points in time and can at the very least be regarded as public avowals of commitment to certain objectives and even values' 18 (p. 261).
"Portrait of Wally" was half of a pair whose complementary other included Schiele's self portrait, painted after the artist's stint in jail -- "a kind of avowal of mutual commitment" to Wally, as Jane Kallir points out in her book Egon Schiele: The Complete Works.
Interior Ministry officials prowl the Twittersphere, always under false names, chastising government critics and issuing brittle avowals of loyalty to king and country.
Distrust — a dubiety of commitment and avowal — is his ground note.
Banker-bashing, Murdoch-bashing, chest-beating avowals of Labour's commitment to the NHS, nebulous distinctions between good and bad businesses, neo-corporatist stuff about workers on company boards, and only partly leavened by nods to welfare reform.
Nine o'clock on a Monday morning might not be the most obviously romantic time of the week, but avowals of love and commitment were being exchanged throughout New Zealand at breakfast time as the law allowing same-sex marriage came into effect.
Is it simply a lack of commitment?
Deeds of commitment.
That is his level of commitment".
SWC: "It's a moment of commitment.
It's an issue of commitment.
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