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ontologic and commitment
The ontologic commitment of a representation thus begins at the level of the representation technologies and accumulates from there.

ontologic and .
* Ontology Naming Conventions The application of unified labeling or naming conventions in termonology and ontology engineering will help to harmonize the appearance and increase the robustness of symbolic representational units such as ontologic class and relation names within the orthogonal set of OBO Foundry ontologies.

commitment and here
At this consultation, the MRMRM document was met with resistance, and concern was raised in particular that CUIC was focusing to narrowly on reconciliation of ministries and " not taking seriously our commitment to working on those issues of systemic racism that remain at the heart of our continuing and separated life as churches here in the United States.
Seagal stated that " I ’ ve decided to work with A & E on this series now because I believe it ’ s important to show the nation all the positive work being accomplished here in Louisiana — to see the passion and commitment that comes from the Jefferson Parish Sheriff ’ s Office in this post-Katrina environment.
Backstage, city official " The Right Ordinary Horatio Jackson " reinforces the city's commitment to reason ( here meaning uniformity and unexceptionality ) by ordering the execution of a soldier ( Sting in a cameo ) who had just accomplished a near-superhuman feat of bravery, claiming that his bravery is demoralizing to other soldiers.
It needs to be pointed out here that ‘ modernism ’ is being used here as an umbrella term to cover a whole range of developments in the Punjabi literary culture, starting with the break from tradition or the past to a commitment to progressive ideology, from the experimental nature of the avant-garde to the newness of the forward-looking.
They possessed great moral zealousness ( later, in the episode of the Golden Calf, the Tribe of Levi would demonstrate their absolute commitment to Moses ' leadership by killing all the people involved in idol worship ), but their anger was misdirected here.
The Buddha was making a word-play here on the word " born " to support Angulimala, who was suffering from severe remorse which was badly obstructing his meditation, of his renewed commitment to harmlessness since becoming a monk.

commitment and is
However needed this may be, the fundamental problem is not information but active commitment to the total mission of the church of Christ in the world.
Preparation for Church membership begins immediately after the commitment is received.
However, it is not enough to bring persons to Christian commitment and train them in the meaning of Christian discipleship.
They note that although AA's ideology denies AA is religious in nature, for an AA member to remain sober a high level of commitment is necessary.
This commitment is facilitated by a change in the member's world view.
The initiate is also tested for their unwavering commitment to ayahuasca and the shaman who oversees the training.
* 1975 – As North Vietnamese forces close in on the South Vietnamese capital Saigon, the Australian Embassy is closed and evacuated, almost ten years to the day since the first Australian troop commitment to South Vietnam.
*" Life without commitment is not worth living.
This solemn commitment tends to be referred to as the " Benedictine vow " and is the Benedictine antecedent and equivalent of the evangelical counsels professed by candidates for reception into a religious order.
In these passages, Jeremiah expresses his discontent with the message he is to deliver, but also his steadfast commitment to the divine call despite the fact that he had not sought it out.
In serious cases, in which there is a risk of harm to oneself or others, involuntary commitment may be used.
Cameroon is an active participant in the United Nations, where its voting record demonstrates its commitment to causes that include international peacekeeping, the rule of law, environmental protection, and Third World economic development.
"… the best argument for rule-consequentialism is not that it derives from an overarching commitment to maximise the good.
In the United States, conservatism is rooted in the American Revolution and its commitment to conserve the rights and liberties of Englishmen.
Stakeholders must be identified early in the process and a full commitment is needed from all executives before beginning the conversion.
U. S. foreign policy is characterized still by a commitment to free trade, protection of its national interests, and a concern for human rights.
A consumer is a person who accesses psychiatric services and may have been given a diagnosis from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, while a survivor self-identifies as having survived psychiatric intervention and the mental health system ( which may have involved involuntary commitment and involuntary treatment ).
This humanism invokes a moral order, whose ontic commitment is wholly intra-human, with no reference to transcendence.
Beyond the essential commitment to follow Jesus there is a tremendous freedom of belief and interpretation.
Each person is therefore fully responsible to engage in their own practice and commitment.
Today, most Baptists do not hold Communion, nor the elements thereof, as sacramental ; rather, it is considered to be an act of remembrance of Christ's atonement, and a time of renewal of personal commitment.
While the main usage is religious, the term is also used to characterize a movement that has great commitment.
They " conclude that scepticism is a tactic of an elite-driven counter-movement designed to combat environmentalism, and that the successful use of this tactic has contributed to the weakening of US commitment to environmental protection.

commitment and sufficiently
It had several members, but due to his commitment to his work, Webster was unable to sufficiently guide the project, which faded largely from public sight.

commitment and obvious
No official statement has been made on the reasons behind the choice of F / A-18 fighters as Australia's primary combat commitment, but it is commonly assumed that the obvious alternative of sending a substantial land force instead was considered to involve an unacceptably high risk of casualties, particularly given the possibility of house-to-house fighting in Iraqi cities.
In addition to the obvious commitment of singing at the Cathedral's Choral Masses, both choirs sing at additional special occasions and put on concerts throughout the year.
Title I states that it gives priority to schools that are in obvious need of funds, low-achieving schools, and schools that demonstrate a commitment to improving their education standards and test scores.
Moving observably first is the most obvious means of commitment: once the leader has made its move, it cannot undo it-it is committed to that action.

commitment and important
No doubt Galo Plaza's most important contribution to Ecuadorian political culture was his commitment to the principles and practices of democracy.
Male participation in feminism is encouraged by feminists and is seen as an important strategy for achieving full societal commitment to gender equality.
While " legal " insider trading cannot be based on material non-public information, some investors believe corporate insiders nonetheless may have better insights into the health of a corporation ( broadly speaking ) and that their trades otherwise convey important information ( e. g., about the pending retirement of an important officer selling shares, greater commitment to the corporation by officers purchasing shares, etc.
While Stalin had little faith in Japan's commitment to neutrality, he felt that the pact was important for its political symbolism, to reinforce a public affection for Germany.
* Reason, evidence, scientific method – A commitment to the use of critical reason, factual evidence and scientific method of inquiry in seeking solutions to human problems and answers to important human questions.
The Press has been recognised on several occasions for its commitment to community involvement and social responsibility, and it has stated that public engagement is an important part of the Press ’ s role, by undertaking educational projects and fundraising.
The SEZ Act, 2005, was an important bill to be passed by the Government of India in order to instill confidence in investors and signal the Government's commitment to a stable SEZ policy regime and with a view to impart stability to the SEZ regime thereby generating greater economic activity and employment through their establishment, a comprehensive draft SEZ Bill prepared after extensive discussions with the stakeholders.
" Instead, these artists found themselves " preferring streets, homes, and railway stations ...." Maciunas recognized a radical political potential in all this forthrightly anti-institutional production, which was an important source for his own deep commitment to it.
A business-inspired commitment to free enterprise was tempered by the insistence of important small business and agricultural constituencies on some form of protectionism and subsidies.
It is important to note that membership of a particular Sufi order was not exclusive and cannot be likened to the ideological commitment to a political party.
The commitment and sponsorship of senior management is according to Kimball et al., the most important criteria for assessment.
Joe Sachs, who was a writer and producer of the series, believed keeping a commitment to medical accuracy was extremely important: " We'd bend the rules but never break them.
Among Gush Shalom's concerns with Barak's offer were Barak's demand to annex large settlement blocs ( 9 % of the West Bank ) with no Israeli land given to a proposed Palestinian state in return, the lack of contiguity that the settlement blocs would cause for a Palestinian state, lack of trust in the commitment and / or ability of the Israeli government to evacuate the thousands of non-bloc Israeli settlers in the 15-year timeline, limited sovereignty for Palestinians in Jerusalem ( the historically important Arab neighborhoods such as Sheikh Jarrah, Silwan, and At-Tur would remain under Israeli sovereignty, while Palestinians would only have sovereignty over the outer Arab neighborhoods in Jerusalem ), the lack of Palestinian sovereignty over holy sites in Jerusalem ( Palestinians would only receive " administrative control " over their holy sites, and the Old City's Muslim and Christian Quarters, however Israel was to receive complete sovereignty over Jewish holy sites, and the Old City's Jewish and Armenian Quarters ).
She recalls her mother's horror when she first started living with somebody, " I explained to her why it was important for me to find out if I wanted a permanent commitment or not.
Many Africans praised the appointment, stating that it was an important symbolic break from Britain's colonial past and saw it as a symbol of Tony Blair's commitment to the continent.
In this stage, " showing commitment to the relationship was most important for injured parties to begin forgiving and building trust ," Russell said.
An important feature of Irish nationalism from the late 19th century onwards has been a commitment to Gaelic Irish culture.
As historian Peter Hinks made clear, Walker believed that the “ key to the uplift of the race was a zealous commitment to the tenets of individual moral improvement: education, temperance, protestant religious practice, regular work habits, and self-regulation .” Education and religion were especially important to Walker.
Concerning Jewish holy sites, Jordan breached its commitment to appoint a committee to discuss, among other topics, free access of Jews to the holy sites under its jurisdiction, mainly in the Western Wall and the important Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives, as provided in the Article 8. 2 of the Cease Fire Agreement between it and Israel dated April 3, 1949.
Gaeta's role has been important since the early 19th century to the US Navy ’ s commitment to forward presence.
The Archbishop of York, John Sentamu, commenting on Prince William and Kate Middleton's decision to live together before their wedding, said that the royal couple's public commitment to live their lives together today would be more important than their past.
Large numbers of people became members simply for reasons of patronage: to maintain or gain important positions, while holding little commitment to the SPS program.

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