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

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1 Risk factors specific to the individual such as work ethic or commitment to the organisation need to be considered .
2 The employees modify their expectations ; some of the trust between them has gone and with it , as Goffee noted , loyalty or commitment to the organization is reduced .
3 ‘ Kenneth Clarke has said that nursery education is not a priority and commitment to a nursery place for every three and four-year-old is a mistake .
4 Kenneth Clarke has said that nursery education is not a priority and commitment to a nursery place for every three and four-year-old is a mistake .
5 Sawallisch 's identification with and commitment to the music of Orff is evident from the opening bars .
6 Trust status engenders in staff a sense of pride and commitment to the service delivered .
7 Time after time , reports quote teachers as experiencing stress arising from a lack of consultation and the consequent feeling of being ‘ undervalued ’ and lacking in self-esteem , confidence and commitment to the work of the school .
8 Strategic development plans are best managed as portfolios , that is , during the development period early successes must be seen to be delivered , thus ensuring a continuous flow of systems products to maintain interest and commitment to the system from all users .
9 Compromise is often seen to be weak and commitment to the decision reflects that view .
10 Mr Devlin portrays himself as a dynamic character , bursting with enthusiasm and energy and commitment to the constituency .
11 there is wide support and commitment to the inclusion of enterprise skills ;
12 Even anti-Marxist political parties were constrained by the need to frame their objectives in terms consistent with the need to prove loyalty and commitment to the nation as the ultimate expression of collective cohesion .
13 Apparently it 's in appreciation of my success at the club — and commitment to the job !
14 Children are excited by it ; it helps reinforce the children 's understanding of and commitment to the time shift , and in this case introduces the idea of a journal as part of the fiction , thereby leading into writing-in-role activities . )
15 His appetite for the sport shows no sign of waning and his enthusiasm and commitment to the cause typifies the new generation of Fermanagh footballers .
16 Well , first of all we told the people at the earliest opportunity we told the church members what we 've learnt told them about our of the advantages and our enthusiasm and commitment to the process .
17 Kurt Huber , managing director , expressed his enthusiasm for the project by saying , ‘ the Clayton Aniline Company has played its part in the life of this area for well over 100 years … and this is a further demonstration of our continuing support and commitment to the community of East Manchester ’ .
18 It did a particularly good job of informing people about the issues — especially if they were tabloid press readers , who could get relatively little information from the press ; and it made electors feel more warmth and commitment to the party system and party leaders generally .
19 Poidevin has announced he is unable to devote the same time and commitment to the game this year because of his business pressures with a Sydney stockbroking firm .
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