Example sentences of "[vb -s] a [adj] commitment to " in BNC.
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1 | But behind this couthy , amiable exterior lies a strong commitment to the service and a firm determination to get things done . |
2 | The CITB , which was established under the Industrial Training Act of 1964 , has a firm commitment to training in industry . |
3 | The group still has a genuine commitment to fanzines . |
4 | The Faculty of Business and Management has a strong commitment to economic regeneration and an established track record in contributing to the revival of the economic life of the province . |
5 | ‘ The firm is very departmentalised and has a strong commitment to legal aid work . |
6 | Edinburgh District Council has a strong commitment to equal opportunities and I am only too happy to support an event at which the many different cultures , religions and experiences of women in Edinburgh today were represented . |
7 | Top management must devote time to communications and also show that it has a real commitment to improving communications |
8 | Security from the membership of a large group which has a major commitment to the growth of Name ; |
9 | The registered nurse tutor is involved in the education of the learner throughout training , and has a heavy commitment to teaching in the school of nursing . |
10 | Cherwell Scientific 's list of chemistry software shows a strong commitment to scientific productivity and innovation . |
11 | The work of Waltz and Pollack [ 1985 ] shows a different commitment to parallelism , involving the co-operation of many knowledge sources , such as word use , word order , phrase structure and ’ real-world ’ knowledge . |
12 | This view of our purpose prevents frustration at loss of ‘ role within the church ’ and encourages a fresh commitment to evangelism as a way of life . |
13 | The hospital 's sophisticated cook chill system requires a major commitment to due diligence from suppliers like RH Catering Services . |
14 | The maintenance of bit-perfect records requires an open-ended commitment to periodic copying and checking . |
15 | But what persuades me that we have not heard the last of Havel the writer is that he combines a total commitment to social freedom and individual responsibility with an extraordinary ironic detachment . |
16 | It implies a certain commitment to the user and his or her needs , and it implies a particular kind of responsibility to ensure that the user has the skills to obtain what is needed : that is , to obtain the right information or material , in the right form , so that the user can benefit from it . |
17 | The Governor of the Bank of England said that there are firm indications of an upturn coming and that the basis of sustainable growth remains a credible commitment to the goal of price stability . |
18 | Involving all relevant functions in discussion and decision lays many misconceptions to rest at all levels and generates a helpful commitment to the system . |
19 | Dr Florin retains a strong commitment to communication and is at present reading up on Eastern Christian icons with a view to writing something on the subject . |
20 | This , however , has been felt to be rather ironical since , although he is critical of idealism and maintains a formal commitment to empirical rationalism , it is Hobhouse who in fact calls for the greater degree of state intervention . |