Example sentences of "[coord] a [adj] commitment to " in BNC.

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1 Someone with a vested interest in training or a personal commitment to it
2 It can mean clear policies on relationships within the school community , on race or gender , or a common commitment to the environment .
3 In the Third World , he had devoted considerable energy to developing special relationships based on French aid , cultural links , and a mutual commitment to the principle of national independence .
4 This culminated in the publication of a White Paper in 1971 , Better Services for the Mentally Handicapped ( Cmnd 4683 ) , and a renewed commitment to community rather than hospital provision .
5 Such reflection enables a sharing of understandings , a greater awareness of the school 's goals and a renewed commitment to them .
6 A cancer researcher by profession , he has the appropriate academic and medical credentials , the respect of his colleagues , and a strong commitment to the health service .
7 Any Associate is recruited with the prospect that he or she will be eligible for partnership after a few years : business development abilities , superior counselling skills in the field and a deep commitment to the firm and its progress are qualities which will rapidly become determinant .
8 Composers such as the late Luigi Nono , with the most exemplary of avant-garde pedigrees and a long-standing commitment to the Italian Communist Party , found that to package a political content in his music demanded more explicit dramatic support than contemporary thinking allowed .
9 What was important was a shared antagonism towards democracy and the left and a common commitment to some sort of authoritarian , corporate state .
10 In spite of becoming very busy from August onwards , because of heighened international tension and a heavy commitment to the ‘ Reach for the Sky ’ Appeal , RAF Stations and personnel managed to give substantial help to Wings Appeal .
11 Like the other roles we have sketched , being an organizer required a particular set of skills and a particular commitment to the group .
12 A theoretical stress upon biblical study , an active laity , the reunion of Christians , and a positive commitment to the service of the world in its cultural , social and economic needs , coupled with an absence of guidance as to how all this was to be done and how far one could go in these various directions , led both to a state of real popular enthusiasm but also , almost inevitably , to tension and conflict .
13 Both Michael Levey and Neil MacGregor , the present director , have had a genuine vision of what the National Gallery stands for and an authentic commitment to the idea of a museum .
14 As the PAL:YPE recalls , this impression was based on a combination of physical environment , staff vision , and an existing commitment to an infrastructure including a permanent part-time library assistant : School A I was impressed with , because they too had already started to talk about resource-based learning and they already had as far as I remember … ( now my memory is fairly vague now because it is quite a long time ago ) … but as far as I remember they had a Headmaster , who was extremely interested , very keen indeed , and they had a committee already set up , I think to look into this .
15 There is considerable suspicion and mistrust between many health services and local authorities , but a real commitment to the needs of society 's most vulnerable members could drive both sides to a fresh start .
16 De Lattre , it seems , had himself in mind as a Supreme Allied Commander for Southeast Asia and his proposals for a joint intelligence operation together with a strategic reserve of six or eight divisions would , if it had come to anything , have meant not only an American but a British commitment to French fortunes in Indo-China .
17 This procedure is not often made explicit , but an overt commitment to the constructed-data approach has recently been expressed in the following terms :
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