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In more mundane circumstances, most people exploit a ubiquitous commitment device that Adam Smith long ago made the centerpiece of his theory of social order: the value to people of their own reputations.
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The drafting of a sun protection policy acknowledges the ubiquitous nature of sun protection and the need to address it comprehensively, indicates a degree of commitment to finding solutions and provides a yardstick against which progress can be assessed.
Internal commitment.
Lisa: Commitment.
His commitment?
Demand commitment.
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