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They need to be committed to something beyond themselves.
It's a big challenge as an adult to be committed to something or somebody.
On such a reading, Rousseau may be committed to something like an a posteriori philosophical anarchism.
On this interpretation of the project of analyzing knowledge, the defender of a successful analysis of knowledge will be committed to something like the metaphysical claim that what it is for S to know p is for some list of conditions involving S and p to obtain.
And so on, in variations of his admonition to "be committed to something outside yourself".
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They're committed to something bigger.
"Now I was committed to something that required complete dedication, but so was Kate," he said.
"When I'm committed to something, I'm committed to the end," Beckham said, a mild retort to some of the criticism he received earlier in his M.L.S. career, including from his American teammate Landon Donovan.
"The people who have come to look at this apartment are very serious buyers who are committed to something with outdoor space," he said.
"The discipline of being committed to something five or six times a week shows a sense of dedication, which is always very positive".
In theory, the commission is committed to something called "substituted compliance," in which a foreign company can abide by its own country's laws as long as they are more or less as effective as American rules.
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