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Wouldn't you find a greater sense of meaning by working for the latter, feel a greater sense of commitment and be less likely to leave?
Women who intend to have more than one child may have a greater sense of commitment to a vaginal birth.
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At the time, Brad W. Brinegar, the chairman and chief executive of McKinney, was quoted in a news release as saying, "My hope is that with the move, McKinney's clients will feel an even greater sense of entrepreneurial commitment to their success".
Many are bound to make mistakes, but more than ever they need to learn fast, from each other and the rest of the world, so that we can all come through the crisis together - perhaps even with a greater sense of mutual commitment than at the peak of the boom.
Not out of any greater sense of obligation or commitment; I just wasn't as prone to restlessness.
"Mike has a great sense of loyalty.
She enjoyed a wide circle of friends throughout her life, all of whom will remember her for her kindness, great sense of humor, commitment to her Catholic faith, dignity, and strength of character.
Several AH professionals described a greater sense of loss for young stroke survivors who might have ongoing commitments such as employment and a young family.
Older leaders are struggling to gain commitment and engagement from younger workers who value greater sense of purpose, transparency, work-life balance and authenticity.
Inspired by Lady's courage and commitment to her own family, Dante continues his business with a greater sense of purpose.
This matching of goods and/or services encourages commitment on the part of the other parties and generates a greater sense of ownership.
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