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Public sector monopolies may not have always been effective, but at least they came with a story, an implied commitment to a common cause.
Though Mr. Missari is not inked — he works in catering — he loves animals and broached the idea that the bikers should become more than just friends bound by a commitment to a common cause; he wanted them to become an organization.
However, as Ansell and Gash emphasize, an intrinsic factor to good collaboration is members' commitment to a common cause.
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You must highlight the diverse expertise of your team while conveying commitment to a common goal.
Deferring building announcements and other provocative actions in East Jerusalem thus became the litmus test of Netanyahu's commitment to the common cause of curbing Iran's nuclear enthusiasm.
So I thank you all once again for being here – and for your commitment to our common cause.
Most important to succeed in this field are the conviction of correctness of personal actions and a major commitment to a "good and common cause".
It's built through work and commitment – a byproduct of people uniting in a common cause, to right some wrong, heal hurt or give service.
"Nations have shown they can work together under a common roof, to reach consensus on a common cause".
We are now a year on from the Paris Agreement, a wonderful commitment to combatting climate change that joins nations from around the world behind a common cause.
But some who commute to the games have a sense of commitment to a greater cause.
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