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As part of his commitment to redefine Memphis's public housing communities, Mr. Lipscomb hired two developers whose mission intersected with his.
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She added, "At the heart of this is a commitment to redefining the terms of access".
Kymlicka (2016) pointed out that "local projects of intercultural interaction (will) always be fragile in the absence of an explicit state commitment to redefining nationhood" (p. 172).
Such groups, different as they are, show a willingness and a commitment from emerging powers to redefine world governance.
He asked them to "redefine their commitment to Christ," and introduced the use of discipling partners.
Proposals in a number of states seek to redefine the threshold for involuntary commitment to psychiatric treatment.
She broke the power of the labor unions and forced the Labour Party to abandon its commitment to nationalized industry, redefine the role of the welfare state and accept the importance of the free market.
What I am saying is that as we examine and struggle to redefine ourselves as men, we also have to make a commitment to questioning the manifestations of sexism all around us.
Rather, we have to redefine success as navigating the entirety of the experiences, which can even include shortening a commitment to a program or bailing all together.
We had to redefine ourselves".
Second, Obama needs to redefine his identity.
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