Example sentences of "[be] more commit to " in BNC.

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1 The administrators rely on threats of dire consequences for the firm as a whole but generally are more committed to the firm ( having weak professional institutes — if any ) and are less marketable should they want to change jobs .
2 Labour councils tended to spend relatively more and be more committed to spending on social services than Conservative councils which spent a higher proportion of their budgets on education , but the bulk of spending was similar and handled through nationally organized professionals rather than locally based politicians .
3 They see a need to identify those children requiring new parents , and believe that social workers should be more committed to placing children with new parents in permanent homes ; and they note a greater commitment to this policy in the United States .
4 In the internal labour market , instead of a commitment to an occupation per se , they suggest , one finds that because of permanent employment and seniority payment systems , workers tend to be more committed to their organizations than to their occupations .
5 Further on , the reality is that the UPF can not be more committed to a franc fort policy than the socialists ; and if the test comes there is a clear risk that the new government will not speak with one voice .
6 They had been shocked by the ‘ reality ’ they had come across and were more committed to action .
7 First , Mr Deng was more committed to the power of the Communist Party and to party discipline , although he also understood that as long as basic stability and prosperity were ensured , the party should guide but not govern .
8 Stuart was more committed to the establishment of an international network than his rivals , and in this was considerably more successful .
9 In some ways , Jeopardy was more committed to the Vibrancy than he was himself , but there was little discipline as far as his private life was concerned .
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