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were commitment
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The act or an instance of committing, putting in charge, keeping, or trust, especially:
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The three most appealing words were "commitment," "leadership" and "passion".
Other reasons for selecting this sub-team were: commitment to AR to achieve practical outcomes, the team uses the same agile workflow as the other teams, and the team (six to eight people) has roughly the average size (six to twelve people) of teams in the umbrella project.
Inclusion criteria were: commitment to stay at their job at least one year, and signing an Confidentiality Agreement.
Top motivating factors for PhD training were: commitment of supervisors (67%), availability of scholarships (63%), and training attached to a research grant (25%).
The most important motives seen to contribute to the success of the team were commitment to working collaboratively, commitment to the organization and commitment to a quality outcome (Table 5).
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This was commitment.
Now that's commitment.
Remark, "Now, that's commitment".
"It's commitment.
That is commitment.
"I'm hoping that what 'commitment' means is commitment".
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