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If Richter was interested in photography primarily as a goad to painting, Becher and his wife Hilla were devoted, with a glacial fixity of purpose, to the art of photography in its documentary essence – a commitment that could be traced back to August Sander and the Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity) in the Weimar republic.
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This is the essence of Graeber's ideology, and to a large extent the essence of Occupy: a commitment to fighting the twinned powers of private wealth and public force.
Prompt diagnosis and treatment of patients with suspicion of cancer has, in essence, amounted to a commitment to the generalisation of process-based management among care levels.
In essence, RAND/FRAND terms "refers to a commitment to provide a license for compensation" ([3], p. 14).
They have married classical techniques with an emphasis on seasonal ingredients and a commitment to expressing the essence of an ingredient rather than masking it with heavy sauces and elaborate preparation.
Parfit seems exquisitely sensitive to the essence of morality, which surely entails compassion and a commitment to reduce unnecessary suffering.
Reuther believed that solidarity and a commitment to social and economic justice was the very essence of the union movement.
In essence, Rawls uses self-interest behind a veil of ignorance to represent a commitment to justice, construed as fairness to all.
It seems to me this kind of acceptance, combined with a commitment to offer something of value, while giving others a choice is the essence of mastery.
I want a commitment".
It's a commitment.
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