Sentence examples for foundational commitment from inspiring English sources

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Identifying themselves as "poor knights of Christ and the Temple of Solomon," the Templars took vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience; the foundational commitment was the protection and the guidance of pilgrims en route to and in the Holy Land.

By providing each PIK professor with appointments in two Penn schools, this initiative supports the full breadth and depth of their pioneering work while also building on Penn's foundational commitment to interdisciplinary research.

No doubt nervously, the Met asserts its foundational commitment to art history by including two small images of Muhammad; one of them, "The Night Journey of Muhammad," a charming sixteenth-century folio illustration from Herat, in modern-day Afghanistan, shows the Prophet riding the Buraq, a human-headed horse, through the Seven Heavens, amid angels, as men doze in a mosque courtyard below.

I know we're almost out of time for this week's newsletter but — following on from the note about 'Member Behavior' — I wanted to take a short moment to remind all Members of the Club's foundational commitment to freedom of expression at all costs.

"The progress made in our second year helps to demonstrate the foundational commitment beneath our goals". The university and health system further enhanced their reach locally with 17 small or minority- and women-owned and disadvantaged constructions businesses, expanding their skills and connections to Johns Hopkins through BLocal BUILD College.

The progress made in our second year helps to demonstrate the foundational commitment beneath our goals". Kevin W. Sowers, president of the Johns Hopkins Health System and executive vice president of Johns Hopkins Medicine, said that while progress is strong, the work is not complete.

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He says that I am wrong to argue that midlevel principles are independent of foundational commitments.

This dissertation develops an interpretation of the foundational commitments of Stoic ethics.

The four principles I discuss (proportionality, efficiency, nonremoval or public domain enhancement, and dignity) are consistent with a wide range of divergent foundational commitments.

These principles serve as a common language, permitting pluralistic foundational commitments while facilitating analysis and argumentation at the level of basic policies.

India and Israel have seen their foundational commitments to collective welfare reconfigured by a nexus of neoliberal extremists and majoritarian nationalists, who hope to bludgeon their disaffected minorities into loyalty to a "Jewish state" and a "Hindu nation".

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