Collocations withcommitment
These are words often used in combination withcommitment.
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binding commitment
Under the amendment, there is no binding commitment.
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continued commitment
Additional problems with continued commitment toward long-term organic activities included 'failure to follow-up' on initial organic activities.
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continuing commitment
Most election judges ruled that they did, citing the residence of the wife as a substantial and continuing commitment to the community.
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contractual commitment
I understand that the package negotiated by the franchising director has converted that possibility that rolling stock would be procured into a firm, contractual commitment.
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credible commitment
So, for example, the desire to establish a credible commitment is the basic motivation behind the decision to create independent central banks.
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deep commitment
The deep commitment to reform that drives advocates quite often emanates from their deep familial commitments.
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explicit commitment
Nevertheless, there is some reason for not packing an explicit commitment to creaturely libertarian freedom into the definition of generic open theism.
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financial commitment
This financial commitment is highly tentative and may end at any time.
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firm commitment
In their eyes, planning a grandiose reconstruction project with no firm commitment from the government to fund such an undertaking was simply impractical.
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formal commitment
However, the parties differ in their arrangements for nominations, their formal commitment to women's representation, and in the number of women nominated and elected.
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genuine commitment
Such actors may be motivated less by the genuine commitment to economic liberalism and fiscal federalism than by pragmatic considerations.
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ideological commitment
In contrast to the case of voter turnout, both partisanship and ideological commitment make a difference.
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increased commitment
Part of the reason for the increased commitment in adulthood may be that participation is intrinsically motivated.
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initial commitment
I believe that my initial commitment to create the program sparked my later passion to see it succeed.
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involuntary commitment
More recently, with increasing restrictions on involuntary commitment, deinstitutionalized individuals have had limited access to responsive treatments.
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lack of commitment
A greater affliction is ' the apathy that derives from the lack of commitment to the civic public realm ' (p. 96).
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level of commitment
It is striking that the men in our sample showed a similar level of commitment to family values as the women.
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lifelong commitment
The only exception was in membership of various religious organisations (although this attribute is for some less an 'activity ' than a lifelong commitment and ' identity ').
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lifetime commitment
There appears to be a demand for tenancies but landlords are often unwilling to relet because of the lifetime commitment that is now demanded.
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long-standing commitment
Subversive ideologies often remained subordinate to colonial elites' long-standing commitment to incremental reform and collaboration with metropolitan reformers.
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long-term commitment
Her long-term commitment to the issue has been apparent through many publications.
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moral commitment
As such, there may be no discernible links between one state of moral commitment and another, no overall pattern.
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normative commitment
For example, attitudes toward the government may affect the ratepayer's normative commitment to comply with the laws.
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ongoing commitment
It is this ongoing commitment to the patient's welfare that constitutes the goodwill of the profession.
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open-ended commitment
Rather than offer an open-ended commitment to carers, the four sites drew up their own local guidelines based on the central guidance.
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organizational commitment
We recognized that there are a number of additional factors that can influence individual participation such as organizational commitment and financial support.
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overall commitment
The countries studied here have made some efforts in this direction, but their overall commitment has been minimal.
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passionate commitment
And in their work they evinced a passionate commitment to the process of technical or scientific puzzle solving.
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permanent commitment
Awarding them a pension for life is not a long-term or permanent commitment.
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personal commitment
Participation in physical exercise presupposes personal commitment related to motivation, ability, and will.
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philosophical commitment
His philosophical commitment to unity extended beyond science.
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prior commitment
Ambulance drivers by striking endanger predominantly the lives of unknown others to whom they (as individuals) generally have no prior commitment.
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renewed commitment
A renewed commitment to raising food fish production saw a supplementary 5 per cent tax levied on fishmeal exports.
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serious commitment
The approach also makes a serious commitment to understanding the structure of the learning environment and the role it plays in learning.
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shared commitment
As a conceptual basis for practice, the survey data revealed a high shared commitment to team working, and working interprofessionally.
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stated commitment
We are therefore relying on his stated commitment to bring it forward.
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strong commitment
Table 6 shows that 60 per cent already had a strong commitment to teaching when they left school.
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substantial commitment
That a substantial commitment over time is necessary is illustrated by the following case.
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sustained commitment
It required the government's sustained commitment to improving equity and containing costs to within the constraints imposed by the budget.
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total commitment
Total commitment must be self-evident by all parties involved from the very beginning if the potential benefits are to be achieved.
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unequivocal commitment
That is a clear and unequivocal commitment, which the road haulage industry well understands.
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unwavering commitment
He had a passion for work in the archives, an unwavering commitment to original research and an unflagging energy in the pursuit of historical explanation.
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voluntary commitment
Second, the fragile nature of existing voluntary commitment within faith groups needs to be appreciated.
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