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Some of them can be the result of what in Organization Theory we call "escalation of commitment"; we have committed to something, and determinedly fought for it – and perhaps for all the right reasons – but now that things have changed and it no longer makes sense, we may still be inclined to persist.
If your child has committed to something, shouldn't she honor that commitment?
"You committed to something.
They're committed to something bigger.
They need to be committed to something beyond themselves.
First, if you've committed to something, you'd better deliver.
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Just be sure that you commit to "something" because a strong commitment to an unexpected interpretation is infinitely better than no commitment at all.
"You got to commit to something.
"It actually makes the university commit to something.
"Today we commit to something better," Fisher said.
"I was not used to meeting a man who was ready to commit to something".
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