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WHO ARE THE “COMMITTED”?

THE JOURNAL OF NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASE, 1977
A record review of patients who were committed by the court during the course of a hospitalization at an acute urban facility was carried out. Court-committed patients represented 4% of total patients admitted during a 2-year period. Black patients and patients over the age of 70 were more likely to reach the stage of a court hearing and be committed ...
C J, Tomelleri   +2 more
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Commit to memory

Communications of the ACM, 2020
Chipping away at Moore's Law.
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Commitment games

Games and Economic Behavior, 2009
This paper deals with a commitment game. A commitment game is a two-stage game, in which players can commit to some of their pure strategies in the first stage, and play the altered game in the second stage. The main result provides a complete characterization of the set of implementable strategies in such games.
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To Commit, Not to Commit, or to Commit to Not Committing

東京大学言語学論集 = Tokyo University linguistic papers (TULIP), 2020
Sakai, Tomohiro, Kinoshita, Soichiro
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Relationships of Nurses' Professional Commitment with other Commitment Forms: Organizational Commitment, Work Commitment and Family Commitment

2014
The commitment forms of individuals regarding their private and work lives have been subject to various researches in an independent or interactive way for a long time. In this study, relations have been tested for defining the relationship between the nurses' professional commitment and organizational, work and family commitment.
BENLİGİRAY, Doç. Dr. Serap   +1 more
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Focusing As Commitment

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
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‘A commitment to the best’

Nursing Standard, 1994
Dear Colleagues In 1974 I established Nightingale Nurses Bureau. Having done agency nursing myself I identified a need for a professional, personal service for both nurses and clients.
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Commitment to Professionalism

2018
The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) has defined professionalism as a ‘set of values, behaviours, and relationships that underpins the trust the public has in doctors’. Dame Janet Smith has described professionalism as ‘a basket of qualities that enables us to trust our advisors’.
Harveer Dev, David Metcalfe
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Pretrial Commitment

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1978
B M, Saran, M, Klein, E, Benay
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Commitment

Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 1991
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