Sentence examples for changes in commitment from inspiring English sources

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All of this transformed in the nineteen-sixties, with the development of antipsychotic drugs and changes in commitment laws.

This paper outlines the current understanding of changes in commitment with time and describes a research method, taken from the developmental psychology literature, that overcomes some of the problems inherent to the approaches most frequently used to imply developmental change in organizational psychology.

Therefore, understanding how these types of commitment develop and highlighting the factors related to tenure that cause changes in commitment will not only fill a gap in the empirical work and strengthen commitment theory, but will help managers to optimize the commitment of their employees.

This reflects recent changes in commitment by the UK funding bodies in incorporating PI across all research designs and at all stages of the research process.

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Christopher Graham, the information commissioner, heralds the coalition's open data white paper as "a step change" in commitment to transparency in government and public services.

"When you don't see a change in commitment, it doesn't mean that the emotional side of things is unchanged," she said.

Then a small group of civil rights lawyers agitated for a change in commitment laws, taking away the power to protect people disabled by mental illness.

A March 5 front-page article on jails and prisons filled with the mentally ill glossed over the root cause: the change in commitment laws, the worst excess of the rights revolution of the 1960's.

A number of police agencies around the world use this approach, although its implementation has been patchy, has often not been sustained and is particularly vulnerable to changes in the commitment of senior staff and lack of organisational support (Scott and Kirby 2012).

76 Furthermore, stem cells show changes in lineage commitment.

F2 males did not show a significant change in osteogenic commitment, despite the increased adipogenic commitment, which is not consistent with the prevailing view that commitment to fat or bone lineages is mutually exclusive (Beresford et al. 1992; Gimble et al. 2006; Takada et al. 2009).

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