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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 He says Labour 's commitment to manufacturing industry is the best hope for the future .
4 Will he match Labour 's commitment to pensions ?
5 Roy Hattersley 's testament , Choose Freedom ( 1987 ) , emphasized Labour 's commitment to equality as the guarantee of pluralism , tolerance , and personal freedom .
6 Freud 's commitment to science , for all its over-simplification , is a serious one .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 Over 3,000,000 people took part in the 1990 May Day celebrations , and on July 26 , the anniversary of the 1953 Moncada uprising , Castro told a mass rally that Cuba 's commitment to socialism was irreversible , in spite of changes which had occurred in Eastern Europe .
10 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 .
11 And the women responded with works that suited New Hall 's commitment to women 's education , even when they had no connection themselves to the university or the college .
12 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 .
13 The Faculty 's commitment to excellence is evidenced by the outstanding research record of many of its staff and departments and has been recognised by the receipt of research funding from many external bodies .
14 It was the judges ' commitment to freedom that was the main guarantee against despotism .
15 This continuing and growing investment reflects Johnson Matthey 's commitment to R&D as a vital element in its strategy for future growth and profitability .
16 The extension of the scheme showed the board 's commitment to Towyn .
17 ICL Plc and Microsoft Corp are to make a ‘ strategic announcement ’ on ‘ a number of joint initiatives ’ this Wednesday : these comprise of joint development programmes on systems integration ; ICL 's commitment to Windows NT ; and ICL 's commitment to workgroup computing , using the new Workgroup for Windows .
18 ICL Plc and Microsoft Corp are to make a ‘ strategic announcement ’ on ‘ a number of joint initiatives ’ this Wednesday : these comprise of joint development programmes on systems integration ; ICL 's commitment to Windows NT ; and ICL 's commitment to workgroup computing , using the new Workgroup for Windows .
19 They shared the community 's commitment to education and saw themselves as the vanguard of it .
20 China expressed " grave concern " over the DPP 's commitment to independence for Taiwan .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 Matthew 's commitment to Jesus is like that ; the days , the weeks , the months which had gone before are not relevant to the story .
24 A communiqué issued afterwards reaffirmed NATO 's commitment to negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union on the elimination of short-range nuclear forces ( SNF ) as " foreseen in the London Declaration " ( of July 1990 — see pp. 37599-600 ) .
25 In the case of the elder James Stephen 's commitment to antislavery , it came after the experience of working in the West Indies as a lawyer , but more precisely , that experience helped direct into antislavery the expression of his gratitude ‘ for the infinite mercy of God ’ in extricating him from the depths of sin brought on by sexual passion and setting him on the path of prosperity and happiness .
26 He especially dislikes the economists ' commitment to efficiency .
27 On the other hand , even such seasonal workers ' commitment to work , needs and interests are likely to be different from those of regular workers ; this despite the fact that their pay or access to fringe benefits can be inferior to those of regular workers .
28 A serious concern of the author 's is that governments ' commitment to education , so strong up to the mid-1970s , has waned .
29 The regular CBI surveys and the regular Department of Employment labour force survey show that over the 1980s — this is the answer to the hon. Member for Newport , East ( Mr. Hughes ) — there has been a consistent increase in employers ' commitment to training , even in this current recession .
30 He intended to underline Israel 's commitment to autonomy and self-rule for Palestinians in the territories .
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