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According to "A Smart Tax," by Marc F. Bernstein (Op-Ed, May 21), Long Islanders must be committed to changes in the way we finance public education.
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It is not clear whether his successor will be committed to change.
Unless immediate action is taken — including the shutdown of all the world's coal plants within the next two decades — the planet will be committed to change on a scale society won't be able to cope with.
But organizations can only do so much, change cannot be mandated or legislated and each individual must be committed to change.
Mr. Bratton said he was committed to changes spelled out in a federal consent decree imposed largely as a result of the Rampart corruption scandal.
This covers factors such as belief that formal leaders are committed to change (individual level) as well as shared belief in and commitment to the change proposed (organizational level).
That's why we are committed to change.
The Qatari government was committed to change after being treated "unfairly" in the media, he said.
Would it comfort his family to say: We're committed to change eventually?
Clearly it wasn't working before, but we need people who are committed to change".
Rather than being a "race faker", Dolezal says she is committed to change.
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