Example sentences of "of commitment to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There is then tremendous financial and social pressure on individual workers which can be used to account for high levels of commitment to the company . |
2 | Some Conservative members may have a desire to do so , but there is no real strength of commitment to the promotion of competition and , for example , to the toughening up of the Monopolies and Mergers Commission and the greater detachment of that body from the powers of the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry , who seems more interested in the argument about French nationalised industries than in the promotion of competition in our domestic economy . |
3 | Does he agree that one of the tasks of the Civil Service college is to inculcate a sense of responsibility , a sense of loyalty and a sense of commitment to the Government of the day ? |
4 | He has an excellent background in support , not involved in in the running but continuous interest and support and for him to take on this challenge shows a particular kind of commitment to the work of the Save The Children Fund and we 're very grateful to him for taking it on and I sincerely hope that he will enjoy the experience , especially after meeting all of you today . |
5 | As one is not supposed to leave a family no matter what the dispute or argument , so a lifetime of commitment to the firm is expected from workers . |
6 | ‘ … is a sign that the parishioners have a great affection for their church , and an act of commitment to the service of Almighty God , to whose honour and glory St Peter 's Church was built and maintained . ’ |
7 | We follow Booth ( 1984a ) in allowing for individuals to be differentiated by their degree of commitment to the union movement , and we also follow Naylor ( 1989 , 1990 ) and Naylor and Cripps ( 1989 ) in allowing for individual 's utility gain from following the social custom to be moderated according to their degree of commitment to the union movement . |
8 | We follow Booth ( 1984a ) in allowing for individuals to be differentiated by their degree of commitment to the union movement , and we also follow Naylor ( 1989 , 1990 ) and Naylor and Cripps ( 1989 ) in allowing for individual 's utility gain from following the social custom to be moderated according to their degree of commitment to the union movement . |
9 | Recall that , although workers in the sector possess identical skills , they have varying levels of commitment to the union . |
10 | Not all members of staff in this department of thirteen felt the same degree of commitment to The Machine Gunners as a class reader . |
11 | The expectation at an early age that career aspirations can not be met locally contributes to a lack of commitment to the home area and to the acceptance of out-migration as the inevitable solution . |
12 | Proposals typically contained statements of commitment to the development of the individual child , acknowledgement of the central position of the library and its resources in the curriculum provision of the school , and a willingness to establish an appropriate administrative and physical infrastructure for the successful implementation of the project . |
13 | I was greatly impressed by the high level of commitment to the achievement of success by everyone that I met . |
14 | There is a spread of commitment to the concern and its tasks . |
15 | He was sacked from his ministerial post in June for criticizing what he saw as Franco 's lack of commitment to the Axis cause . |
16 | The sales of work by other artists in no way signalled a lessening of commitment to the collection and its future . |
17 | The great occasion , however , of commitment to the cause transcending factional divisions came with the opportunity provided by Mrs Stowe 's visit to Britain in 1853 after the enormous impact of Uncle Tom 's Cabin . |
18 | In this paper , individuals are assumed to be characterized by varying degrees of commitment to the trade union , and the union offers a form of private good to its members in addition to negotiating the collective good of higher wages . |
19 | He is also concerned with evaluating the seminars he runs — both the ‘ staff lunches ’ and afternoon seminars — so that there is an on-going assessment which contributes to an overall sense of commitment to the task . |
20 | Prison officers are repeatedly subject to abuses from the Government about their lack of commitment to the job that they do . |
21 | She has given a lot of commitment to the strategy ; she now needs to give as much to the process of change and to ensuring that the public understands it . |
22 | Is not that the true measure of the Act and of the Government 's lack of commitment to the environment ? |