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

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1 The key to this was that they all began life with a strong philosophical commitment to development and were given some of the new , additional staff needed in order to give life to this philosophy .
2 Given earlier findings identifying a statistically significant correlation between a company 's export growth and the language proficiency of its personnel ( see Schlegelmilch & Ross , Journal of Marketing Management ( 1987 ) , vol.3 No.2 ) , an investigation of the most ‘ successful ’ companies in Europe ( by economic criteria ) should reveal an explicit corporate commitment to language training and translation .
3 I think that the adjective moralistic is really an unkind way of protesting at the fact that she seems to continue to be interested in moral themes which are often associated with Christianity , even if she has got rid of actual orthodox commitment to Christianity itself .
4 According to these sources , the Pope and the Secretariat of State intend to push for a firm public commitment to legalisation by Mr Gorbachev when he visits Italy and the Vatican at the end of November .
5 Broadly speaking , the overall picture is one of apparent general theoretical commitment to training , but with wide differences in amount and type of systematic training found .
6 Consequently , ‘ a corporatist regime , with its strong ideological commitment to unity , will have increased incentive to use the more indirect , concealed forms of administration ’ ( Winkler 1977 , pp. 54–5 ) .
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