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Therefore, in taking communion, we not only take God into our bodies as we ingest the bread, but we also take on a commitment to be bearers of bread to the world.
Trusting that change is possible is the first step, which means that we have to be willing to give up our excuses for being the way we are and take on a commitment to make the effort to develop the qualities and traits that will promote the kinds of behaviors and practices that we wish to integrate more fully into our lives.
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This allows the nominalist to continue to "speak with the vulgar" without taking on a commitment to holes.
If they are not I will readdress it and see if I am still capable of taking on a commitment of being a professional sportsman and play.
When you're emotionally ready to take on a new commitment, there will be plenty of mall pretzels to come in your future!
A student is not normally granted a leave of absence to take on a professional commitment.
We must implement it, actively research it," going on to ask the audience to take on "a moral, philosophical and technical commitment to enforce and defend our liberties".
You are just another human being, albeit one with the guts and commitment to take on a leadership position.
"We don't feel capable of taking on a financial commitment that could burden the Italian finances over the coming years," Monti told reporters.
Last year, the international community took on a historical commitment through the adoption of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Now the Fed is taking on an open-ended commitment to bolster growth and reduce unemployment.
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