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"wholeheartedness" Definitions
  1. the quality or state of being wholehearted

15 Sentences With "wholeheartedness"

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The antidote tor exhaustion is not necessarily rest but wholeheartedness.
Continues to lead by example, play with enthusiasm, cleverness and usual wholeheartedness.
We all laughed at that, grudgingly at first, then with a touch of wholeheartedness.
This was possible only because of the support and wholeheartedness shown by the state government.
The cult of the saints began with the earliest martyrs, who had certainly proved their wholeheartedness.
Dave's experiences offer an example of a student teacher's reflective struggle with wholeheartedness, openmindedness, and responsibility.
There was a wholeheartedness about Bully Rawson and his doings which left no room for doubt.
He is a possessor and advocate of wholeheartedness and sincerity, being charitable to a difference or a fault.
In explaining the virtue's moral psychology this paper shows, among other things, its consistency with wholeheartedness and the unity of the virtues.
He described Seamus O'Toole as a farmer's son who was well known for the wholeheartedness and sincerity he brought to everything he did.
Victim groups such as Hacked Off remain unconvinced by the wholeheartedness of the support to the legal process by Trinity Mirror, which may yet appeal Thursday's verdict.
The hothouse intensity of her relationship with her flamboyant mother, in particular, whose wholeheartedness she has inherited, meant that Miriam told her about everything – including her sexuality, which she now regrets.
Jack Brooks, whose wholeheartedness was to bring him five for 89, decided to test him with the short ball, and sluggishly as it came off the surface, it might have gone into the memory bank for future reference.
Brown has spent her research career as a professor at her alma mater, the University of Houston's Graduate College of Social Work."Tiptoeing Out of One’s Comfort Zone (and of Course, Back In)". Interview with Brown, New York Times February 11, 2011. With research focused on the themes of authentic leadership and wholeheartedness in families, schools, and organizations, she has presented a 2012 TED talk and two 2010 TEDx talks.
In April, the squadron joined Ark Royal, where Smith served until the ship was sunk off Gibraltar on 30 November by . During this time, Smith had been shot down twice, each time managing to be picked up by a destroyer. In the New Years Honours of 1942, Smith was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for "out-standing zeal, patience and cheerfulness and for setting an example of wholeheartedness devotion to duty". After the sinking of the Ark Royal, Smith returned to Australia where he was appointed as liaison officer to the United States Navy heavy cruiser .

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