strong commitment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstrongandcommitment
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strong
adjective
uk/strɒŋ/us/strɑːŋ/
powerful; having or using great force ...
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commitment
noun
uk/kəˈmɪt.mənt/us/kəˈmɪt.mənt/
a promise or firm decision to ...
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(Definition ofstrongandcommitmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofstrong commitment
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Table 6 shows that 60 per cent already had astrongcommitmentto teaching when they left school.
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When contact was working successfully for children, it had been actively facilitated and all parties showed astrongcommitmentto making it work.
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I do not make a verystrongcommitmentto viewing affricates in this particular way though.
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As they see it, the modal realm of necessity involves astrongcommitmentand that of possibility a weak commitment.
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Moreover, there is astrongcommitmentto fiscal equalisation since each canton's share of social insurance funding is contingent upon its economic performance.
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The case was usually difficult to sustain, because of thestrongcommitmentto presenting all sides of public issues.
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But we do know that many scientists had astrongcommitmentto their science.
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To anticipate my critique, astrongcommitmentto the naturalistic, cognitive-scientific research programme brings with it implicit philosophical suppositions that lead to some obvious problems.
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However, this acceptance does not necessarily mean astrongcommitmentto all the rules and an effective enforcement of the contract.
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Their history of working for her good has fostered astrongcommitmentto her well-being and a sense of special obligation.
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In this regard, it is incumbent upon governments in transitory regimes to showstrongcommitmentto democratic norms and ideals.
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But its shield would have to be even stronger than that provided by ourstrongcommitmentto free speech.
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This utterance claims the room for an extended telling and expresses the speaker'sstrongcommitmentto the goal of telling a story.
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The privatisation and restructuring of the electricity sector in the late 1980s was even more radical and the government proceeded withstrongcommitment.
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This also mirrors thestrongcommitmentof the strategy to a successive development of preferred answer sets in accord with groundedness.
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Several of the present contributors have astrongcommitmentto using real linguistic data, and regard such data as essential in deciding what needs to be accounted for.
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Second are those countries where the development of supported housing has really emerged from astrongcommitmentto social inclusion and reintegration and social protection legislation.
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