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All of us have fundamental commitments that are impervious to argument.
Its thesis is that the true heroes of this Republic are "the ordinary Americans who have shaped and reshaped the country's fundamental commitments over the centuries — from the Founding to Reconstruction, from the New Deal to the civil rights revolution, and beyond".
Indeed, it can be plausibly maintained that Stoicism is one of the strongest and most fundamental commitments of Shaftesbury's thought overall.
Thus, acting otherwise or, more precisely, failing to act on one's fundamental commitments, comes at the price of transforming who one is.
In the final stage of the narrative, New Traditionalists offer proposals of various sorts for how traditionally religious believers should cope with being citizens of a political system whose fundamental commitments are at odds with their own.
The (deep) ontological commitments of a theory are no longer being analyzed in terms of the truthmaker commitments of the theory, but instead in terms of its fundamental commitments, its commitments to entities that really exist.
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It is a fundamental commitment of our country.
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Whatever Israel decides can never, not ever, alter our fundamental commitment to her security".
"This is an issue that challenges a fundamental commitment by the Liberal-Conservative coalition," it says.
I am not going to break a fundamental commitment to Australian people.
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