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We must take the commitment made at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2011 (pdf), and turn it into action now.
Napster, Scour and other free music-sharing programs on the Internet also take the commitment, in money and time, out of acquiring a piece of music; it's easy to download, play and delete a song without a second thought.
Fourthly, we might take the commitment idea to be what essentially characterizes assertion: on this idea, asserting that $p$ consists in committing oneself to the truth of $p$.
It will take the commitment of generations.
It will take the commitment to self-inform.
For example, take the commitment to "budgeting for results".
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But this week's Human Development Report, from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), takes the commitment to diversity further.
Plus I'm trying to keep my grades up while having a long-distance relationship with my boyfriend, Kayden, in Atlanta, which takes the commitment of a full-time job.
"This takes the commitment of national and local leaders where polio still exists, the continued support of donor countries, and the steadfast commitment of heroic vaccinators".
The fact that Jackson sometimes takes the commitments of a sophisticated proponent of physicalism as his primary example may obscure this point, suggesting that the possibilities that define the 2D framework should always be couched in the language of idealized physics.
Now President Obama can take the U.S. commitment one step further by endorsing an international agreement on mercury.
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