Sentence examples for commitment characteristic from inspiring English sources

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The fiery commitment characteristic of their ongoing renaissance was much in evidence.

This idea will be developed further in Section 8 under the rubric of "mode" of illocutionary commitment.[15] Speaker meaning, then, encompasses not just content but also force, and we may elucidate this in light of the normative structure characteristic of each speech act: When you overtly display a commitment characteristic of that speech act, you have performed that speech act.

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In this way, Hegel does try to reconcile the need for conceptual elements constitutive of traditional epistemological idealism with (most of) the categorical commitments characteristic of traditional ontological idealism yet in a way that no longer requires the opposition between epistemology and ontology.

Although her point of departure was the delineation of commitments characteristic of feminist research, Longino has developed a set of entirely general arguments for such norms; they ensure that the epistemic resources of diverse perspectives are brought to bear in the critical assessment of research methods, evidence, and inference, as well as the claims based on them (1995 20022, 128 135).

The emphasis will be on rethinking human thinking, our unique human ability that enables us to cope with the world in which we live – a world with dynamic, challenging and ever-changing circumstances and demands – especially in terms of the commitments characteristic of the unique science with which we are involved.

The neuronal lineage marker TUBB3 and the astrocytic marker S100B (Fig. 4A) were expressed to varying extents within and between the GC lines, being co-expressed in the same cells in approximately 80% of the cultures and thereby displaying aberrant lineage commitment, a feature characteristic of cancer stem cells (Galli et al., 2004).

In terms of job satisfaction and organisational commitment, several characteristics are significant in relation to job satisfaction (ethnicity, gender), organisational commitment (patient load, mandatory overtime, shifts, and unit type) and intent to stay on job (income, age).

"Mr Rylance delivers a performance of characteristic commitment," Mr Letts sums up, after splurging his whole review on a routine about falling asleep.

In each of these accounts of the kind of intimacy and commitment that are characteristic of friendship, we might ask about the conditions under which friendship can properly be dissolved.

As a result, the program benefits from the efficiency of directive decision-making and high levels of commitment that are characteristic of participatory approaches.

In this analysis, job satisfaction, occupational commitment and respondent characteristic(s) with P < 0.01 in the univariate logistic regression analysis were included as independent variables and the ability to continue working was included as the dependent variable.

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