Example sentences of "of commitment to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was true that the marchers were outnumbered but many of the men and women attending the rally had merely bought tickets for the show rather than as a gesture of commitment to Mosley . |
2 | She had a sudden sharp recall of that moment in Jake 's office when he had revealed his strange lack of commitment to Janice . |
3 | Although Hitachi has been overtaken in the domestic computer market by NEC , it was not from lack of commitment to software development . |
4 | Heads ' management styles should encourage a sense of collective responsibility among teachers , and of commitment to school among pupils and parents ; their management training should be directed towards this . |
5 | Such sums are not obtained without some sort of commitment to success which , in contemporary terms , means circulation and advertising rather than a blind commitment to a political creed . |
6 | A BR spokesman said the service was a measure of commitment to rail travel in Cleveland . |
7 | Just as Unionists had rejected an Irish compromise in 1914 after years of commitment to Ulster , so they could not envisage anything short of total victory after the national sacrifices since 1914 . |
8 | The editorial contained strong words of commitment to Deng 's modernising policies , but was probably intended to convince an uncertain population that reforms would continue , despite apparent problems and doubts . |
9 | And this process of commitment to literacy is best and most easily established early in life . |
10 | The prevalence of diabetic patients in each practice ( which might be taken as an indication of commitment to case finding ) was not significantly related to control , nor was the presence of a personal list system . |
11 | We assume in ( 4 ) that the gains to be had from following the custom of membership are modified by an individual 's level of commitment to unionism , or evaluation of the reputation from unionism , given by . |
12 | These developments and the support provided for them were constantly underpinned by the continued demonstration of commitment to partnership by the school 's Governors and senior management team . |
13 | On the other hand to disassociate the Church from the Kingdom breaks the nerve-cord of hope and destroys the community of commitment to Christ as Saviour and Lord . |
14 | Pitt , who had led the attacks on a policy of commitment to Hanover during the war of the Austrian Succession , returned to the same line of denunciation . |
15 | If the arguments are correct , then involving oneself with correctionalism is an act of commitment to pro-capitalist , conservative ideology . |
16 | In the search for that stability , Britain 's role should be to ensure that the European Community becomes the vehicle with which to channel aid into the East in terms of commitment to training , new technology , transport improvements and preferential commercial arrangements . |
17 | The companies that received them had achieved tough , testing and challenging targets of commitment to training . |
18 | Fourthly , the threat is an example of the Government 's lack of commitment to training and to skills development . |
19 | Congress , it 's against this background , against a lifetime of commitment to equality that I firmly oppose the change . |
20 | Assertion of commitment to socialism |
21 | Social services had a high degree of commitment to community care planning , which was diluted in the health agencies by other priorities . |
22 | There was still a lack of commitment to integration from social services , health and education , even though individuals within those services were becoming increasingly willing to help . |