renewed commitment

collocation in English

meaningsofrenewedandcommitment

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renewed
adjective
uk
/rɪˈnjuːd/
us
/rɪˈnuːd/
begun or ...
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commitment
noun
uk
/kəˈmɪt.mənt/
us
/kəˈmɪt.mənt/
a promise or firm decision to ...
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(Definition ofrenewedandcommitmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofrenewed commitment

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Arenewedcommitmentto raising food fish production saw a supplementary 5 per cent tax levied on fishmeal exports.
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I very much welcome the police'srenewedcommitmentto tackling this serious issue.
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Especially at this time, what we need isrenewedcommitmentin order to make it work better.
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The list of submissions to the commission indicates that the time is right for arenewedcommitmentto the principle and practice of partnership.
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We want to see arenewedcommitmentto the completion of the single market.
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We have arenewedcommitmentthat they remain a fundamental part of forward planning.
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We all hope for an end to the diplomatic impasse andrenewedcommitmentto the peace process.
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What we need, therefore, is arenewedcommitmentto maintaining stable public finances that can sustain social protection in the longer term.
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We also welcome therenewedcommitmentto sustainable public finances and a rapid return to medium-term budgetary targets.
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It is important that this money be used to enrich the entire country fairly, and there must be transparency and arenewedcommitmentby the government to fight public corruption.
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I hope that the project will continue in a sustainable form and that my country, in line with its universalist vocation, will collaborate in it withrenewedcommitment.
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I especially welcome therenewedcommitmentto investing in our health service, to tackling poverty at home and abroad, and to further incentivising investment in small and medium businesses.
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It began in the later 1730s as congregations experienced intense awakenings of enthusiasm,renewedcommitmentand rapid expansion.
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His earlier commitment to philosophy as a guide to truth gave way to arenewedcommitmentto faith in revelation.
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Countries unanimously adopted a declaration pledgingrenewedcommitmentto eradicate hunger from the earth at the earliest possible date.
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Thisrenewedcommitmentto non-racial government was not unopposed.
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For all of these reasons, there is a resurgence of andrenewedcommitmentto family preservation.
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