Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] ' commitment to " in BNC.
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1 | The legal doctrine of legislative supremacy articulates the courts ' commitment to the current British scheme of parliamentary democracy . |
2 | Such diversity reflects the authors ' commitment to the post 70s feminist interest with the range and variegation of women 's experiences . |
3 | It was the judges ' commitment to freedom that was the main guarantee against despotism . |
4 | It was known that the financial controls within the industry left a good deal to be desired , but when the new Minister of Fuel and Power , Aubrey Jones , tried to tighten up in 1956 ( even beginning the publication of annual investment targets in a bid to increase the Boards ' commitment to them ) , he found it was not easy to impose such discipline when his target was fixed unreasonably low , as the Boards assured him it was . |
5 | He especially dislikes the economists ' commitment to efficiency . |
6 | They also show that political activity had by no means ousted the republicans ' commitment to armed force ; indeed it was seen as a necessary preliminary to the resumption of the military campaign . |
7 | He said the decision to hold the meeting in North Wales demonstrated the Americans ' commitment to the area . |
8 | The Governors ' commitment to the new scientific revolution is perhaps summed up in the concluding paragraph of the Minutes : |
9 | Streamlining implied speed and , in increasingly acute competition with road transport , the railways ' commitment to superior speed needed to be stressed constantly . |
10 | Participants also discussed the churches ' commitment to marginalised women and the theme of the 500th anniversary of the colonisation of the Americas . |