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The academic peer assessment survey allows top academics -- presidents, provosts, and deans of admissions -- to account for intangibles at peer institutions such as faculty dedication to teaching.
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This is often interpreted as a sly dedication to the few who understood or appreciated his writing.
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How his first wife feels cheated in her unquestionable love and dedication to him and how she takes revenge is the basis of the story.
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Their dedication to freedom, their love for fellow man, their allegiance to our flag and a full understanding of its demands, accepted without reservation.
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It takes a lifetime of training and dedication to pull off the simplest of parlor tricks.
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The council has a long history of dedication to the advancement and safety of soaring (motor-less) flight.
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Innovation and incentives have been found to achieve overall public policy objectives more effectively than slavish dedication to outdated rules, backed up by inadequate enforcement.
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The dedication to Saint Peter did not take place until 1581.
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With its warm and comforting atmosphere and firm dedication to quality ingredients, the future of this minimalist teashop is nothing but bright.
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Since it opened three years ago, we've loved this store for its dedication to high-quality men's workwear that'll last a lifetime.
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