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He also was steadfastly committed to medical education.
For one thing, many Pakistanis, despite the current turmoil, seem steadfastly committed to representative government.
In theory, the church remains steadfastly committed to the removal of all abusive priests.
"Whatever else you say, good or bad, he is steadfastly committed to his vision for the company".
Cucinelli has remained steadfastly committed to keeping his business local: all his clothes are made in Italy, eighty per cent of them in Umbria.
But Thomas Warrick, who has refused to be interviewed since the end of the war, was, according to participants in the project, steadfastly committed to Iraqi democracy.
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Arendt, who fled Nazi Germany for the United States in 1941, remained steadfastly committed in her writings to considering, in her own words, not "man in the singular" but humankind as a social totality.
But above, the future remains steadfastly 305, with all three Rakontur partners dead set against decamping to Hollywood and committed to keeping the band together.
Medicine as a whole is the most conservative of social services, and in order to change practice in healthcare institutions, it is essential to gradually but steadfastly change the attitudes of health care workers, the majority of whom received Soviet education and are committed to old Soviet methods.
"You committed to something.
The good news for the US is that Pakistan seems committed to a long-haul effort to undermine the Taliban and that the Pakistani public for the time being is weathering steadfastly the increased risk of terror attacks.
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