personal commitment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpersonalandcommitment
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personal
adjective
uk/ˈpɜː.sən.əl/us/ˈpɝː.sən.əl/
relating or belonging to a single or particular person rather than to a group or ...
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commitment
noun
uk/kəˈmɪt.mənt/us/kəˈmɪt.mənt/
a promise or firm decision to ...
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(Definition ofpersonalandcommitmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofpersonal commitment
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Participation in physical exercise presupposespersonalcommitmentrelated to motivation, ability, and will.
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I hypothesize that the intensity of a president'spersonalcommitmentto policy change will affect his use of strategic resources for change.
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The cost of buying and maintaining instruments has still to be understood as a necessary part of apersonalcommitment.
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Disadvantages include a heavy workload for those filling the roles, as they tend to require extra time andpersonalcommitment.
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So, the intensity of interest and thepersonalcommitmentare important for good research.
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In addition, the practitioners themselves often had somepersonalcommitmentto the activity and would struggle to find connections between activity and process.
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It was through hispersonalcommitmentto and interest in contemporary music that contacts with writers and composers were made.
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Living with diabetes is not straightforward: it involvespersonalcommitmentand an active involvement with the condition.
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Physicians and nurses in many cases have apersonalcommitmentto their patients.
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This is because making a promise not merely offers a sort of claim check on a good or ser vice but makes apersonalcommitmentof one's agency.
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Csikszentmihalyi (1996) broadened the idea ofpersonalcommitmentand well-being in learning through the concept of '-ow'.
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If the would agree that their language is a language is to survive, there will have valuable asset well worth looking to be apersonalcommitmentby each after.
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It is not apersonalcommitment.
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We could really sense your ownpersonalcommitment.
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A great many of the key provisions of the regulation under discussion result from herpersonalcommitmentand determination.
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I have made apersonalcommitmentto take up any case where a small business is facing late payment from a large business.
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Hispersonalcommitmentto his constituents was well illustrated by his presence today.
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I want to say a final word aboutpersonalcommitment.
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