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

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1 However , the prospect that such a strategy might succeed appeared somewhat remote from the outset given the rather equivocal commitment to freedom of conscience under the convention as a whole ( not least of which is its failure to incorporate a right of conscientious objection to compulsory military service ( Dignan , 1983 ) ) .
2 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 .
3 Whilst the situation has not reached the endemic proportions of mentally ill people who are homeless in America , the situation of these groups in Britain is serious enough to warrant consideration and a commitment to funding of decent support in the community .
4 The US and Britain share a common experience of advancing telecommunications technology ( witness the merging of telecommunications and computing technologies ) and a commitment to deregulation of the telecommunications network .
5 He/she should be able to demonstrate a commitment to performance of high quality studies to Good Laboratory Practice in a busy commercial environment .
6 It is the Kate which demonstrates the commitment to realism of the film planners .
7 A name with job title and telephone number should be included so that informal interaction and discussion of details of particular interest to the candidate can take place before the commitment to transmission of the application form .
8 This might occur if general practices encouraged a partner with a special interest in diabetes to care for their diabetic patients ; if practices are well equipped as part of a commitment to quality of care ; if the practice has access to dietitian services — most appropriately , perhaps , through the training of practice nurses in dietetics ; and , in such well organised practices , if only those patients with special problems are referred to hospital diabetic clinics .
9 The result prompted French President François Mitterrand to announce on June 3 that a referendum would be held in France to ratify the Treaty ; both Mitterrand and Chancellor Helmut Kohl of Germany issued a statement expressing their joint commitment to completion of the ratification process .
10 The extent to which central training staff of local authorities were seen by libraries to be involved in their training was examined , and the provision of central courses they offered was also looked at ( in Chapter 5 ) , leading to the conclusion that central training provision reflects the overall policy of , and general commitment to training of the parent authority , and thus is likely to coincide with existence of other resources .
11 A more common relationship is that between adult education and MSC whose declared commitment to training of various kinds and social education in preparation for responsible citizenship is well known .
12 Rioting in major towns — Commitment to introduction of multiparty system — Appointment of transitional government
13 Williams , Flew therefore claims , has failed to show that equality of opportunity entails even a prima facie commitment to equality of outcome .
14 She reviews her own changing perceptions in the light of a commitment to equality of opportunity for all learners .
15 My earlier justifications of an elitist selection procedure for our target group of students are incompatible with my commitment to equality of opportunity .
16 The IMF , the World Bank and bilateral national aid donors have all allocated an increasing proportion of their annual commitments to lending of this type .
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