commit oneselfの例文
- It was a momentous decision, he said, much like the decision to marry and commit oneself for life to another person.
- Add to that the Sisyphus factor, the feeling that it's senseless to commit oneself to a task that can never be completed.
- There is one elementary truth, the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans; that the moment one definitely commits oneself, then providence moves, too.
- To commit oneself to seeing a movie was also, of mathematical necessity, to skip about six others, a ratio that left a residue of nagging worry.
- It is a time for sorrow and for showing respect for the person's passing, and it is also a time for self-reflection, when one commits oneself completely to the mourning of Husayn.
- In his message to the concert, he quoted from a speech he made in 1981 while celebrating Mass in Hiroshima : " To remember Hiroshima is to commit oneself to peace ."
- "Ganbaru " means " to commit oneself fully to a task and to bring that task to an end . " It can be translated to mean persistence, tenacity, doggedness and hard work.
- An organization public relationship is the degree that the organization and its publics trust one another, agree on one has rightful power to influence, experience satisfaction with each other, and commit oneself to one another.
- Offenses against the truth express by word or deed a refusal to commit oneself to moral uprightness : they are fundamental infidelities to God and, in this sense, they undermine the foundations of covenant with God.
- At the same time he shows that doing so is difficult as it commits oneself to beliefs not commonly accepted in the scientific community such as the existence of non-causal systems ( something not observed to date ).
- This is due, first, to the mistaken assumption that the shaping of our lives can be left to a series of individual decisions ( 206 ) in other words, we don t establish and commit oneself to a practice involving focal things ( 207 ).
- This remark is expanded with the comment that :'Manning always insisted, with some passion, that scientific detachment [ in his academic role ] did not, and must not, mean refusal to commit oneself to causes in the political area, when laboratory coat and academic gown are doffed, and Manning did commit himself to at least one such cause, that of South Africa and its regime.