Example sentences of "[noun sg] 's commitment to " in BNC.

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1 It is a reflection on the ITF competitions , the television exposure , the prestige of these events , and also on the Marketing Department 's commitment to excellence in servicing the needs of our sponsors .
2 Buoyed by an election victory in which the Opposition 's commitment to unilateral nuclear disarmament had appeared a vote loser , the Government proceeded to deploy cruise on schedule in 1983 .
3 It is a matter of regret that the Opposition 's commitment to that deterrent is not generally accepted .
4 A development plan also shows a growth in the college 's commitment to European links .
5 Mr Scargill said Labour 's commitment to strengthening environmental protection would ring hollow with the electorate without a target date for eliminating nuclear power .
6 Roy Hattersley 's testament , Choose Freedom ( 1987 ) , emphasized Labour 's commitment to equality as the guarantee of pluralism , tolerance , and personal freedom .
7 Will he match Labour 's commitment to pensions ?
8 I would put Labour 's commitment to a citizens charter roughly in that category .
9 He says Labour 's commitment to manufacturing industry is the best hope for the future .
10 He believes Labour 's commitment to banning tobacco advertising and sponsorship could lead to a reduction of Rothmans employees in the North .
11 Mr Connolly said he had written to Mr Clarke saying he very much hoped Labour 's commitment to the retention of water services under local government control extended to returning those services to councils ‘ in the unhappy event of any form of privatisation or transfer to some hybrid organisation ’ .
12 Earlier he had derided Labour 's commitment to combating crime after an attack by Labour 's Derek Enright ( Hemsworth ) .
13 Oxford East 's M P , Andrew Smith says ‘ Neil Kinnock 's speech shows Labour 's commitment to governing the country after the next General Election ’ .
14 As the author of the article says : ‘ While a relatively small amount , this money nevertheless represents a significant statement of industry 's commitment to higher education … ’
15 This marks the Royal Mail 's commitment to the environment .
16 Reaffirming his administration 's commitment to a streamlined nuclear force , Bush announced that he was placing all strategic nuclear forces under a single commander .
17 Obviously Christian Aid 's commitment to the course is more than financial ; we hope it can be a major contribution to thinking about development within the churches .
18 This new research initiative indicates the Council 's commitment to funding projects that will help information users of all kinds to take advantage of recent developments in information technology .
19 ‘ It shows how shallow the council 's commitment to the environment really is . ’
20 And the women responded with works that suited New Hall 's commitment to women 's education , even when they had no connection themselves to the university or the college .
21 It is the management 's commitment to the principle of neighbourhood policing which affords Easton 's unit the autonomy and time to devote themselves to work other than crime control .
22 Audit committees are only as good as their members : they will help to enhance standards of corporate governance only if they are made up of truly independent non-executive directors with the experience , the skill and the commitment to : challenge knowledgeably , incisively and fearlessly the actions and judgments of management as they relate to the financial reporting process ; monitor actively management 's commitment to the maintenance of an effective system of internal control ; support the auditors by encouraging them to discuss their findings and views freely ; and act independently and objectively in helping to resolve differences of view between auditors and management .
23 I 'm sure Health committee 's commitment to the post will continue .
24 The invitation underlines the museum 's commitment to Minimalism , where its collection has been greatly strengthened by the acquisition of a substantial body of work from Count Panza di Biumo in 1990 .
25 The structural changes made inevitable by the Stock Exchange 's commitment to the reform of its rulebook had equally profound implications for investor protection which strengthened even further the government 's resolve to do something .
26 The Faculty 's commitment to excellence is evidenced by the outstanding research record of many of its staff and departments and has been recognised by the receipt of research funding from many external bodies .
27 As part of the board 's commitment to improving access to NVQs , the Vocational Access Certificate became available .
28 The extension of the scheme showed the board 's commitment to Towyn .
29 They shared the community 's commitment to education and saw themselves as the vanguard of it .
30 The Project Coordinating Team 's commitment to whole-school involvement in curriculum-related library planning was paralleled by the involvement of faculty , departmental and pastoral representatives on the library committee .
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