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But an incomplete commitment — to one's plans, to one's talent — simply wouldn't cut it in the era that has belonged to Federer more than any man but has gradually, inexorably become more communal property.
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Still, much of that history is still painful to many people, and in some places the commitment to acknowledging it is incomplete.
For one thing, just as Frege took singular terms to be a vehicle for commitment to objects, he took incomplete expressions to be a vehicle of commitment to concepts and (more generally) functions.
But your financial commitment to Disney's "Toy Story" is incomplete until you explore the fun house.
"The state's fiscal recovery is incomplete and challenges remain, but continued economic improvement, a demonstrated commitment to more sustainable budgetary operations and progress on reducing budgetary debt would be viewed positively by Fitch," said Doug Offerman, a senior director.
Supporters hope that continued pressure will ultimately win out against big business but there is no question that the incomplete application of the Glaciers Act has led environmentalists to question the government's commitment to the issue.
Nix lauded the Post for its commitment to documenting fatal force in policing, but acknowledged that the Post's database is likely incomplete.
37) Commitment to implementation: without a commitment to implementation/follow-through based on the results, the process is incomplete and its credibility may be undermined for any subsequent use.
Commitment to craft.
Plus a commitment to pleasure.
There's a commitment to ecological sustainability.
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