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In its simplest description, monism designates a commitment to one model to which all other evidence and interpretations must be subordinated [ 38, 39].
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But some of the provisions use the words "calls upon" which designates a political commitment compared to "decides" or "demands" which requires mandatory compliance by all 192 member states.
As a result, his name jokingly became used to designate a unit of time by which other scholars would measure their own commitments to certain philosophical positions.
As further indication of our commitment to maintaining a high degree of scientific integrity, EHP has made the decision to designate a staff member to serve as Ethics Coordinator.
When the three-year commitment of Marshall and his fellow soldiers expired, their unit was disbanded; on February 6 , 1781 Marshall was designated a supernumerary officer.
Designating a surrogate.
The nursery has a garden, a computer room, an outdoor play area and a designated quiet area, and stresses a commitment to healthy eating.
Singer is also charged with making payments to a private school for Vavic's children in the guise of a scholarship in exchange for a commitment to designate students as recruits in the future.
The new plans included parking concessions and a commitment that areas designated for child care, office space and retail would not be converted to workout space.
One concrete way for Mental Health services to move beyond rhetoric and support individual and family recovery, is to overtly demonstrate a commitment to individuals and their contexts, including designating space for families to visit.
It's a commitment.
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