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There will always be plenty of volunteers for dangerous jobs – there is no need to use them as tests of commitment.
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It's heartening that both NASA and NSF have issued statements about how seriously they take harassment and discrimination, but the real test of commitment is less in their words than in their actions.
But now, Harry has passed the ultimate test of commitment: meeting Taylor's mom, Andrea Swift.
For development institutions, women's full equality (and their presence) at the table is a litmus test of commitment.
The Peru agreement's inclusion of these damaging NAFTA provisions is why presidential candidates' positions on the pact have become a debate-worthy test of commitment to real change.
Monbiot concludes by setting out "three basic tests" of my commitment to democracy.
The Pacific NorthWest LNG project, which includes a nearly 600-mile (900km) natural gas pipeline and an LNG facility near Prince Rupert in British Columbia, was widely seen as one of the government's first tests of this commitment.
Why should our unwillingness to commit to overthrowing the Syrian government be a litmus test of our commitment to promoting democracy and human rights?
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