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

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1 I mean , the the Tories are ready , should n't they complete to environmental issues , whereas every every public consultation or survey that ever carried out , demonstrates every time , that the public are very concerned that they 're , of the environment and they will put it at the top of the list , and I think our con the environment by having a dedicated Environment Officer proves our positive er commitment to the environment .
2 I would put Labour 's commitment to a citizens charter roughly in that category .
3 Farmer 's commitment to a mainland racing programme will restrict his racing at home to short circuits , when time will permit .
4 Colleges serve as a integrating force for these purposes to the rest of the sector and also express the Roman Catholic Church 's commitment to a presence in Higher Education .
5 Kaunda 's commitment to a multi- or non-tribal society eventually alienated Kapwepwe whose support base lay much more firmly amongst the Bemba .
6 The £230 million package to provide more than 100,000 new opportunities for the long-term unemployed and the , widely expected , go-ahead for joint Government/private sector involvement in the three huge capital projects were also seen as underlining Mr Lamont 's commitment to a Budget for Jobs .
7 The plenum rejected demands for " extraordinary measures " ( the reimposition of authoritarian Communist Party rule ) and reaffirmed the party 's commitment to a transition to a market-based economy [ see p. 38131 ] .
8 The move takes the glitter off President Bush 's call at the United Nation 's last month for immediate steps to ‘ halt and reverse ’ the worldwide threat of chemical weapons , and indicates that Mr Bush 's commitment to a poison gas ban is not so ‘ extraordinarily strong ’ as he and his advisors have declared .
9 Taylor was reported on Monrovia radio to have expressed regret over the deaths and to have pledged the NPFL 's commitment to the ceasefire .
10 Grand Met 's commitment to the brand name and to expanding the business aggressively , should continue to provide considerable opportunities for current franchisees and for those prospective franchisees seeking attractive business opportunities .
11 On the one hand , the new art history 's commitment to the conditions in which art is produced has influenced a strong interest in women artists ' different social and economic position ; and on the other , the history of psychology , represented above all by Michael Foucault 's studies of sexuality , has fostered a keen awareness , among practitioners as well as critics , that cultural symbolism informs the language of social exchange beyond material , that it expresses sand creates shared ideas about femaleness , about sexual difference ; furthermore , these ideas are constantly in flux .
12 Will my right hon. Friend accept my congratulations and those of my right hon. and hon. Friends for the massive increase in health spending that the Government recently announced , which shows beyond doubt the Government 's commitment to the principles of the national health service ?
13 The ACP countries also expressed concern that the aims of the convention would be jeopardized by the planned introduction of a single market in the Community by 1992 , the opening towards East European countries , and the EC 's willingness to grant concessions to third countries under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) , all of which were expected to lead to a dilution of aid and benefits for ACP countries and to weaken the EC 's commitment to the convention .
14 Mr Harrower underlined Group 4 's commitment to the Government 's policy of seeking a fresh approach to penal policy and practice by encouraging competition , diversity and value for money .
15 ‘ Further falls in base rates to at least 6pc are necessary ; in addition , specific measures to stimulate the housing market would boost confidence by indicating the Government 's commitment to the home-owner . ’
16 The sooner the markets develop confidence in the Government 's commitment to the ERM , the sooner it will be possible to get our interest rates down as well , and thus provide a much-needed boost for companies ' ability to invest for the future .
17 The sooner the markets develop confidence in the Government 's commitment to the ERM , the sooner it will be possible to get our interest rates down and thus provide a much-needed boost for companies ' ability to invest for the future
18 Obviously Christian Aid 's commitment to the course is more than financial ; we hope it can be a major contribution to thinking about development within the churches .
19 Doubts emerged over ACL 's commitment to the port following news that the line 's Swedish parent company , Bilspedition , had decided to sell its entire shipping portfolio .
20 De Gaulle had accepted France 's commitment to the EEC .
21 It would seem that the consensus of legal opinion , at least in Britain , is still that the position has not yet been reached where the British Parliament would be constitutionally prohibited from severing or amending Britain 's commitment to the Treaty of Rome — though that position is now perilously close .
22 Oxfam praise Jordan 's commitment to the refugees from Iraq , despite severe economic problems .
23 The price was a tacit understanding that certain assumptions could not be questioned , in particular the leading role of the Communist Party and Hungary 's commitment to the Warsaw Pact alliance .
24 It is the management 's commitment to the principle of neighbourhood policing which affords Easton 's unit the autonomy and time to devote themselves to work other than crime control .
25 He has highlighted the party 's commitment to the Home Energy Efficiency Scheme .
26 Mrs Bottomley reaffirmed the Government 's commitment to the NHS .
27 Is that not the best possible example of how the Government 's commitment to the NHS is working ?
28 These demonstrate Alfieri 's commitment to the law , and his unwavering professionalism .
29 Mr Hamilton also reaffirmed the Government 's commitment to the Challenger II main battletank , built by Newcastle-based company , Vickers , and gave an assurance over the future of Otterburn camp , in Northumberland .
30 Sir William Haley , Director-General from 1944 to 1952 , was a self-made man whose career started as a telephonist on The Times , and he had much of Reith 's commitment to the enlightening and educative value of broadcasting .
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