It can serve also to force a recommitment by everyone, even the ones that were established, to proving themselves again.
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There was the injured hamstring in the Olympic Festival last summer, then the recommitment to excellence for these Games on US soil.
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That would begin with a recommitment to award financial aid according to need, but also include agreement on how to determine need.
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Although lacking historical drama, the document signed Thursday served as a recommitment to programs designed to strengthen the economies of the emerging democracies.
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Pattin said Bush would want to hear from Sharon a recommitment to implement recommendations of a panel headed by former Sen . George Mitchell.
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The ICCJ's " Twelve points of Berlin " sixty years later aim to reflect a recommitment to interreligious dialogue between the two communities.
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Can a team looking for collective recommitment begin with a leading man whose accountability clock continually ticks at a different rate from his team's?
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In December the state Department of Mental Health found Bradley improved enough after 22 years in state hospitals that it did not automatically move for his recommitment.
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So, we are seeing a recommitment to the stock market, to the economy, and to the students who are coming out of college ."
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As part of Y . A . C . T ., the New deal admonishes children to make a social contract and recommitment to their parents.