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A professional is someone who has made a moral commitment to their clients, someone who places the interests of their clients above their own.
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The Giving Pledge does not accept any money but asks billionaires to make a moral commitment to give away their wealth to charity.
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Who do you know who wouldn't be here if a brave doctor hadn't made a moral commitment like the one that cost George Tiller his life?
The UK has made a similar commitment.
Most important, he had made a real commitment to Nepal.
But this word actually means something more like "moral discipline"; someone has śīla when, having made a commitment to follow a certain set of moral rules, she is actually disposed to follow those rules.
We've made a commitment to emerging markets.
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Opponents of the policy said Mr. Obama had a moral commitment to act relatively soon.
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