commitment - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • demonstrate: We ask our leaders to demonstrate commitment, not engage in hollow promises.
  • reaffirm: The final five paragraphs reaffirmed commitment to implementation of article IV on nuclear energy and expressed support for initiatives on nuclear safety and security.
  • fulfill: We will fulfill the commitment set out in the Lisbon Agenda.
  • require: Some opportunities will require a greater commitment than others.
  • unwaver: His unwavering commitment to road safety has ensured a wonderful legacy that will continue to live.
  • continue: British Antarctic Survey has a continuing commitment to education.

Converse of subject

  • underpin: Strongly held identities, often underpinned by faith commitments in communities, have assisted the demonisation of ' the other ' .

Adjective modifier

  • ongoing: These are drop-in classes - no enrollment or ongoing commitment is needed.
  • long-term: A good ear, patience, long-term commitment, ability to get on with people from a variety of backgrounds.
  • continued: We could not have done this without the continued commitment of our volunteers " .
  • strong: The panel was also impressed with the strong commitment from the top, with senior executives actively taking part in residential sessions.
  • renewed: The developments in the last 3 years however, indicate renewed government commitments and active involvement of the Rwandan PWDs.
  • continuing: A Network Center strategy to revitalize ITV through additional program investment will rely on a continuing strong commitment to the channel from these companies.

Modifies a noun

  • ceremony: Commitment ceremonies Full details about this new non-statutory ceremony offered by the Register Office.

Noun used with modifier

  • manifesto: BACKGROUND 2. The Labor Party made a manifesto commitment in 1997 to introduce a ban on hunting.
  • firm: It is best not to make firm commitments at this time.
  • on-call: It is not anticipated that the F1 trainee will have out of hour's on-call commitments.
  • spending: The estimate is drawn from 23 different spending commitments made by Shadow Cabinet Ministers ( Guardian, p.1 ).
  • lifetime: Couples enter marriage with the hope of making a lifetime commitment.

Possessives

  • government: The settlement also makes good the Government's commitment on Objective 1 for Wales.

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