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

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1 The two action sample people who , despite their commitment to caring , and the existence of the Home Support Project , could not state an unequivocal preference for home care at second interview were evidently under considerable pressure , as the following excerpts from their interviews show .
2 Steve Tshwete , himself a former flanker and now the ANC 's chief of sport , told RW&P in an exclusive interview to be published next month , that sportsmen would be expected to ‘ take the field wearing armbands and stickers on their kits showing their commitment to peace and democracy in South Africa ’ and to ‘ show their support for out struggle by visiting the scene of the Boipatong massacre ’ .
3 All the evidence from the trusts is clear : their commitment to patient care and to their staff is at the forefront .
4 For some liberal historians , it is the idealism of the young rebels , their commitment to liberty or even an altruistic wish to atone for their own privileges by improving the lot of the wretched peasants and workers , which lies at the heart of the matter .
5 Despite all their marked differences ( in scale , perspective and perceived functions ) most of these agencies have in common their commitment to institution-based and qualification-oriented programming .
6 We call upon them to demonstrate their commitment to manufacturing , to quality skills , to engineering excellence , to demonstrate that commitment to ship building a at Tyneside before it 's too late and , you know , they can do that this week .
7 Given the conviction of Khmer Rouge members that they are the only people who can save Cambodia , few observers believe their commitment to multi-partyism would last for long .
8 A disgusted Torie Clarke , spokeswoman for the Bush re-election campaign , told The Sunday Telegraph : ‘ We will put George and Barbara Bush 's marriage , and their family and their commitment to family values , up against anybody 's in this country , including the Clintons . ’
9 Sometimes , both partners make a commitment to employment way above their commitment to family life .
10 The social reforms promoted by post-Gladstonian liberals had much to offer the workers , while , in their commitment to self-help and autonomy from state controls , the major institutions of the British working class — trade unions , the co-operative movement — had a genuine affinity with Liberal suspicion of unrestrained collectivism .
11 The remaining choices , if the applicant wishes , may be used for alternative courses without prejudice to their commitment to medicine
12 Both leaders reiterated their commitment to co-operation within the Visegrad Three ( Czechoslovakia , Hungary and Poland — see p. 38930 ) and to the creation of a regional free-trade zone , and stressed their wish that an independent Slovakia should be included in both .
13 Klein ( 1989 ) argues that the same emphasis on efficiency and administrative rationality characterised internal Labour party debates on the final shape and form of the service and went hand in hand with their commitment to equity and equality .
14 The risk that the conference would enable German socialists to divert Allied socialists from their commitment to victory had to be balanced against the certainty that a refusal by Western socialists to respond to Russian calls for a new peace initiative would play into the hands of Bolshevik revolutionary defeatism .
15 The Catering guild achieve their high standards and premium service through their commitment to recruitment selection and continued training .
16 Having celebrated their 5th birthday in style with Beaujolais Nouveau for all clientèle , the Greys salon in have been quietly promoting their commitment to quality with their Customer Service Policy .
17 It also facilitated access to the minority of Catholic policemen and women in the force , and , perhaps , was important in obtaining permission for the research from the police management , for it asserts their commitment to professionalism , an important part of which in Northern Ireland is religious impartiality .
18 Most begin by asserting their commitment to democracy , yet few would commit themselves completely to the notion that if the people want to wallow in sin , they should be permitted to do so .
19 Those policies will be pursued by a Government who have proved beyond doubt to those working in the prisons their commitment to prison expansion and improvement as well as necessary increases and efficient practices in manpower .
20 Their commitment to justice will be doubted . ’
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