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"Anybody will tell you that Peyton Manning's involvement in what they do is a bonus as opposed to what the general commitment is of top quarterbacks in the N.F.L. We've committed and he's committed to that type of in-season and off-season approach for these years under his contract — as part of the $100 million".
The core of the art is that the respondent must use logical skills to keep the general commitment to consistency.
The process-reorganization addresses both the intra- and inter-firm project organization and standardization of the workflows, role descriptions and related responsibilities of the stakeholders, as well as the general commitment towards collaborative planning attitude.
While public funds are not unlimited, the LHINs principles – together with the general commitment to reinvest funds from institutional to community sectors – support provision of such core services which are essential to safety and community participation.
Notwithstanding the general commitment to third party authorization included in most of the above documents, there is a common underlying distinction between research in the pursuit of knowledge with a possibility and added intent of improving the patient's health, and research that simply aims to extend knowledge with no attempt at improving the patient's health.
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The question on whether and how to include biological sinks and sources in an accounting system was intensively discussed during the Third Conference of the Parties (COP3) to the UNFCCC in Kyoto in 1997 after the general commitments were set for other sectors.
Philosophical discussions of pacifism have clarified the concept by distinguishing the more general commitment to nonviolence from a narrower anti-war position.
So while Connectionism may avoid the very general commitment to Nativism that some have argued is built into the Classical conception, it is neutral on the question of whether learning in a particular domain is wholly based on experience or uses innate information (suitably distributed across networks).
Census data from 1983, the latest year available, shows the poor have a general commitment to the workplace: Excluding the elderly, the disabled, students and mothers with children under age 6--persons society does not ordinarily expect to hold jobs--more than two-thirds of the heads of poor households do work at least part-time, including 77% of the men and 55% of the women.
The fact that investigations and sometimes prosecutions were undertaken of those who violated the legal standards, in his view, can be adduced as evidence for the lawfulness of the approved techniques and a general commitment to the rule of law on the part of the Bush Administration.
One of the most high-profile, so far, is the United Seniors Association, a conservative group that is running a six-week $4.6 million television campaign on behalf of the Republican effort -- and the Bush administration's general commitment to the elderly -- in 18 Congressional districts.
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