Example sentences of "['s] commitment to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In expressing his regret at the violence Roman reinforced the Romanian government 's commitment to minority rights , at the same time pleading for an understanding of the views of Transylvanian Romanians , who had suffered greatly between 1940 and 1944 when northern Transylvania had been under Hungarian rule . |
2 | Conversely , for Hans Mayer , Genet 's commitment to inversion makes him deeply conservative : ‘ Genet 's books are the exact opposite of a literature of indignation and rebellion . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | A spokesman for Radio One said the programme was a part of the station 's commitment to music outside London and the SouthEast . |
5 | Yasuda 's museum attracts thousands of visitors annually and the company 's commitment to art is a continuing one . |
6 | The size of 's commitment to animal feed has increased very considerably with ’ turnover forecast to rise to over £500 million in 1993 compared to a previous level of £200 million per annum . |
7 | BBC journalists took strike action in protest , and the programme was eventually screened with a few face-saving deletions , but the episode called into question the Board of Governor 's commitment to freedom of expression . |
8 | Rabin 's commitment to peace process and unity |
9 | During his talks with Mr Christopher Assad affirmed Syria 's commitment to peace and called for solving the deportees crisis , Syrian presidential spokesman Joubran Kourieh said . |
10 | The Government 's commitment to child benefit has been shown to be only lukewarm , and they regard the benefit as a politically necessary extravagance . |
11 | He says Labour 's commitment to manufacturing industry is the best hope for the future . |
12 | As time went by , however , Protestant propaganda did begin to loosen the laity 's commitment to saint worship and the other Catholic means of intercession . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | They shared the community 's commitment to education and saw themselves as the vanguard of it . |
15 | The idea of creating an exhibition centre to demonstrate the federal government 's commitment to culture ( usually responsibility of the regions ) , as well as to political and economic development , dates back to the 1950s . |
16 | ’ Note the ‘ We 're not going heavy ’ sweetener to the Blue Mink and Cilla fans in amongst what is basically a declaration of the paper 's commitment to weirdo shit and Jethro Tull ! |
17 | ‘ In view of the British Government 's commitment to competition , it is unbelievable , ’ he said , claiming that the Government had chosen to ‘ ignore ’ the competition aspect with its benefit of cheaper air fares for consumers . |
18 | China expressed " grave concern " over the DPP 's commitment to independence for Taiwan . |
19 | This is consistent with Clayton Aniline 's commitment to empowerment which is a policy designed to release the talents and potential of personnel at all levels . |
20 | In fact , cruel strategic reality , as well as Ceauşescu 's commitment to communism , meant that Romania could never become to the United States what Cuba was to the USSR . |
21 | The USSR 's commitment to Communism 's expansion and triumph seems to co-exist with a psychology of threat and a view of herself as victim . |
22 | He stressed the US government 's commitment to self-determination for Lithuania and the other Baltic states , urging Gorbachev to begin a " good-faith dialogue " with the Lithuanian government . |
23 | This should strengthen WACC 's commitment to group media/communication . |
24 | Roy Hattersley 's testament , Choose Freedom ( 1987 ) , emphasized Labour 's commitment to equality as the guarantee of pluralism , tolerance , and personal freedom . |
25 | However , like Rawls , Dworkin 's commitment to equality in the economic sphere is somewhat limited . |
26 | Gloucester 's commitment to continuity can most clearly be seen in the signet office . |
27 | Gloucester 's commitment to continuity can most clearly be seen in the signet office . |
28 | This was the Conservative government 's commitment to privatization . |
29 | Now , where 's people 's commitment to Local Government in circumstances like that ? |
30 | This assembly was a symbol of de Gaulle 's commitment to republicanism . |