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At stake is what it means to commit oneself: to a person, a place, a moral imperative.
But justice requires not so much sentimentalism but a constant perseverance to commit oneself to the common good.
"One needs to be able to recognize and commit oneself to tasks with inflated importance and unreal deadlines while making oneself feel that these tasks are important and urgent".
He added that both men "agreed on the importance of reconstructing a climate of dialogue and that all sides commit oneself to implementing the Minsk accords".
A Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, said Francis highlighted the "need to commit oneself in a sincere and great effort to achieve peace", and that both sides should work to ease tensions.
To take seriously the awareness of a categorical imperative to act rightly is to commit oneself to work for an ideal state of affairs in which perfect goodness and happiness coincide.
But Mr. Crouch was not simply seeking endorsement from the crowd; he was seeking souls for his Lord and to answer "yeah" was to commit oneself to something larger than a memorable concert.
(Somehow faith in the Department of Health has increased since the arrival there of the irresistible Lord Darzi, surely just the kind of surgeon into whose handsome care one would commit oneself, trusting and starry-eyed).
To commit oneself to anything is also always to commit oneself to the value of freedom.
As mentioned earlier, it is very difficult to truly commit oneself to not overeat or to maintain an exercise routine.
It is very difficult to truly commit oneself to not overeat or to maintain an exercise routine, for example.
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