Sentence examples for commitment calling from inspiring English sources

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Until now, Mr. Obama typically responded with words of grief and commitment, calling again on lawmakers to renew an expired assault weapon ban but not making a concerted effort to rally supporters to his side and pressure Congress.

While the alumni are heartened by Mr. Summers's commitment, calling it a noticeable departure from that of earlier presidents, they argue that Harvard's lack of fiscal restraint has squandered millions of dollars in donations, year after year.

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In her order, Judge Wright Allen quoted Mildred Loving: "We made a commitment to each other in our love and our lives, and now had the legal commitment, called marriage, to match.

Furthermore, the broader resistance to CHWs providing clinical care and the lack of financial commitment calls into question the overall support that Kenyan policymakers have for an overarching iCCM policy.

South Australian premier, Jay Weatherill, joined Piccoli in calling on the federal government to keep their Gonski funding commitments calling Pyne's assertions that the entire model needed to be reviewed "extraordinary".

Another report issued by the Environmental Investigations Agency of the United Kingdom criticized these zero deforestation commitments, calling them an "exercise in wishful thinking".

Alternatively, movements that entail far more commitment call for stronger ties than those offered through Facebook.

In particular the beginning of Descartes' Meditations may display a kind of Socratic spirit: a commitment to calling into question all one's beliefs.

The poem touches on the themes of racism, misogyny and triumph over adversity -- all of  which resonate with Minaj's commitment to calling out sexism and racial discrimination in the music industry. .

Sonic Youth slogged grimly through their remaining concert commitments before calling it quits.

This commitment was called by John Cassian initium fidei ("beginning of faith") and by Faustus of Riez credulitatis affectus ("feeling of credulity").

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