Example sentences of "commitment to [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | However , independent Coun Derek McVickers said the council was losing an opportunity to demonstrate its commitment to tourism in the area . |
2 | These several claims justify a commitment to consistency in principle valued for its own sake . |
3 | His firm commitment to flexibilIty in the education of deaf people contributed significantly to the surging emancipation of deaf children everywhere from the yoke of generations of denial . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | At the core of every BIOSYM program is a commitment to excellence in science . |
6 | The strategy over the past few years has been to establish the University more actively in research , whilst retaining its commitment to excellence in teaching . |
7 | Attlee 's arguments pointed clearly to the foreign policy eventually pursued by the post-war Labour Government — attempting to manipulate the emerging US superpower in a way that was compatible both with the maintenance of Britain 's overseas Empire and with her traditionally limited commitment to entanglement in European affairs . |
8 | The new Bernheim plant represents United Distillers ' continued commitment to investment in its Bourbon brands . |
9 | The National Farmers ' Union tackled all three candidates for the seat the closest three-way marginal in the country on their parties ' commitment to investment in agriculture . |
10 | The applications of computers to other subjects have resulted in a significant commitment to computing in those subjects , but the subject of Computer Science itself remains at the centre : ‘ systematic approaches to the development of computer based systems ( hardware and software ) ’ . |
11 | Cadbury 's reluctance or inability to resolve its European dilemma in chocolate is exacerbated by another factor — its commitment to growth in its soft drinks . |
12 | The commitment to devolution in Wales and Scotland was wrung reluctantly from Labour in the Seventies . |
13 | Guinness manager Ken Morrison said : ‘ We are delighted to be helping stage this year 's tournament and it demonstrates our commitment to hockey in Northern Ireland . ’ |
14 | The CITB , which was established under the Industrial Training Act of 1964 , has a firm commitment to training in industry . |
15 | Noticeable commitment to training in general and to foreign language training in particular . |
16 | In the following year an even stronger resolution on the navy was passed unanimously , but a resolution calling for national service was conveniently not reached at the end of the order paper ; there was an undoubted commitment to a stronger army and navy but some doubt about the wisdom of a party commitment to conscription In peacetime . |
17 | However , like Rawls , Dworkin 's commitment to equality in the economic sphere is somewhat limited . |