Example sentences of "'s commitment to [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A spokesman for Radio One said the programme was a part of the station 's commitment to music outside London and the SouthEast . |
2 | BBC journalists took strike action in protest , and the programme was eventually screened with a few face-saving deletions , but the episode called into question the Board of Governor 's commitment to freedom of expression . |
3 | China expressed " grave concern " over the DPP 's commitment to independence for Taiwan . |
4 | He stressed the US government 's commitment to self-determination for Lithuania and the other Baltic states , urging Gorbachev to begin a " good-faith dialogue " with the Lithuanian government . |
5 | Roy Hattersley 's testament , Choose Freedom ( 1987 ) , emphasized Labour 's commitment to equality as the guarantee of pluralism , tolerance , and personal freedom . |
6 | However , like Rawls , Dworkin 's commitment to equality in the economic sphere is somewhat limited . |
7 | This continuing and growing investment reflects Johnson Matthey 's commitment to R&D as a vital element in its strategy for future growth and profitability . |
8 | It is a reflection on the ITF competitions , the television exposure , the prestige of these events , and also on the Marketing Department 's commitment to excellence in servicing the needs of our sponsors . |
9 | After reaffirming his government 's commitment to democracy on Jan. 17 , Prime Minister Jean Aligue Bawoyeu announced the pardoning of political prisoners on Jan. 24 . |
10 | The provisional IRA 's commitment to violence against the British and against the protestant — loyalist alliance , which the provisionals rhetorically and conveniently subsume under the term ‘ the British ’ , is frequently assumed to be based on either Marxist or nationalist principles and in both cases to be secularist or areligious . |