Adj.1.committed- bound or obligated, as under a pledge to a particular cause, action, or attitude; "committed church members"; "a committed Marxist" uncommitted- not bound or pledged 2. committed- associated in an exclusive sexual relationship ...
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In the context of the PlanofAction,weare committedtoactionsatall levels, including national and international levels, on three priority directions: older persons and development; [...] monitoringris.org monitoringris.org 在该行动计划方面,我们承诺 致力于在所有各个层面、包括在国家和国际两个层面、朝以...
1.the act of committing or pledging 2.the state of being committed or pledged 3.an obligation, promise, etc that restricts one's freedom of action 4.(Parliamentary Procedure) the referral of a bill to a committee or legislature 5.(Law)lawAlso called (esp formerly):mittimusa written order...
10. We are committed to taking rapid action to implement these principles. 我们致力于迅速实施这些原则。 11. Companies from the perspective of customer problems, is committed to providing customers the most suitable solution for the actual requirements. ...
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ACTDespite the relevance of the notion of committed action in the study of procrastination, this construct and theoretical approach has been largely absent in past research. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the variable of committed action from the Psychological Flexibility (PF) ...
The unique contribution of committed action brings additional evidence on the applicability of the PF 展开 关键词: Academic procrastination Committed action Psychological flexibility Acceptance and commitment therapy ACT DOI: 10.1016/j.jcbs.2016.04.002 年份: 2016 ...
It is attested from 1530s as "trust (oneself) completely to;" from 1770 as "put or bring into danger by an irrevocable preliminary act." The intransitive use (in place ofcommit oneself) is by 1982, probably influenced by existentialism use (1948) ofcommitmentto translate Sartre'sengagement"...
“Dedication is belief transitioned into action which is transformed into change.”–Byron Pulsifer “Success, like happiness, can not be pursued. It comes only as a result of dedication.”–Viktor Frankl “When you truly dedicate yourself to your goals, there is no way not to achieve them....