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Mr. Greenaway may not be able to sustain his commitment to the Internet as the project expands and carries him in new directions, but there are reasons for him to keep at it.
That is, its argument implies that an agent could possibly sustain his commitment to the Moral Law if through good fortune he were sheltered from life's harsher truths.
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His reaction, for instance, to the Ken Livingstone putsch – which, within a day, deprived him as victor of the Greater London council election from leadership of the council – was to sustain his strong commitment to Labour and to London without any disruptive public resentment.
During the months between the election and the inauguration, Hoover attempted unsuccessfully to gain Roosevelt's commitment to sustaining his policies.
Mr. Barrett's tenure as chief executive was marked by his commitment to sustaining Intel's aggressive investments in its factories during the prolonged slump that followed the dot-com slump.
But administration officials said they had concluded the country could no longer afford to sustain its commitment to minting homeowners.
Our kibitzing colleagues doubted there would be enough demand to sustain a commitment store.
Glick Schiller clearly disagrees with this: she thinks that everyday sociabilities are sufficient to sustain a commitment to social justice.
Despite this, responses to Chisholm's Paradox are typically motivated by efforts to sustain a commitment to essentialism rather than avoid commitment to haecceitism.
The fourth 4 C is, in my opinion, often the hardest to undertake and sustain -- commitment.
So how did Smith build and sustain this commitment to teamwork?
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