词汇 | collocation_english_commitment |
释义 | Collocations with commitmentThese are words often used in combination with commitment. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. binding commitment Under the amendment, there is no binding commitment. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 continued commitment Additional problems with continued commitment toward long-term organic activities included 'failure to follow-up' on initial organic activities. continuing commitment Most election judges ruled that they did, citing the residence of the wife as a substantial and continuing commitment to the community. 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. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 credible commitment So, for example, the desire to establish a credible commitment is the basic motivation behind the decision to create independent central banks. deep commitment The deep commitment to reform that drives advocates quite often emanates from their deep familial commitments. explicit commitment Nevertheless, there is some reason for not packing an explicit commitment to creaturely libertarian freedom into the definition of generic open theism. financial commitment This financial commitment is highly tentative and may end at any time. 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. 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. genuine commitment Such actors may be motivated less by the genuine commitment to economic liberalism and fiscal federalism than by pragmatic considerations. ideological commitment In contrast to the case of voter turnout, both partisanship and ideological commitment make a difference. increased commitment Part of the reason for the increased commitment in adulthood may be that participation is intrinsically motivated. initial commitment I believe that my initial commitment to create the program sparked my later passion to see it succeed. involuntary commitment More recently, with increasing restrictions on involuntary commitment, deinstitutionalized individuals have had limited access to responsive treatments. lack of commitment A greater affliction is ' the apathy that derives from the lack of commitment to the civic public realm ' (p. 96). level of commitment It is striking that the men in our sample showed a similar level of commitment to family values as the women. 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 '). 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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Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 long-standing commitment Subversive ideologies often remained subordinate to colonial elites' long-standing commitment to incremental reform and collaboration with metropolitan reformers. long-term commitment Her long-term commitment to the issue has been apparent through many publications. moral commitment As such, there may be no discernible links between one state of moral commitment and another, no overall pattern. normative commitment For example, attitudes toward the government may affect the ratepayer's normative commitment to comply with the laws. ongoing commitment It is this ongoing commitment to the patient's welfare that constitutes the goodwill of the profession. 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. organizational commitment We recognized that there are a number of additional factors that can influence individual participation such as organizational commitment and financial support. overall commitment The countries studied here have made some efforts in this direction, but their overall commitment has been minimal. passionate commitment And in their work they evinced a passionate commitment to the process of technical or scientific puzzle solving. permanent commitment Awarding them a pension for life is not a long-term or permanent commitment. 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Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 personal commitment Participation in physical exercise presupposes personal commitment related to motivation, ability, and will. philosophical commitment His philosophical commitment to unity extended beyond science. prior commitment Ambulance drivers by striking endanger predominantly the lives of unknown others to whom they (as individuals) generally have no prior commitment. renewed commitment A renewed commitment to raising food fish production saw a supplementary 5 per cent tax levied on fishmeal exports. serious commitment The approach also makes a serious commitment to understanding the structure of the learning environment and the role it plays in learning. shared commitment As a conceptual basis for practice, the survey data revealed a high shared commitment to team working, and working interprofessionally. stated commitment We are therefore relying on his stated commitment to bring it forward. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English strong commitment Table 6 shows that 60 per cent already had a strong commitment to teaching when they left school. substantial commitment That a substantial commitment over time is necessary is illustrated by the following case. sustained commitment It required the government's sustained commitment to improving equity and containing costs to within the constraints imposed by the budget. total commitment Total commitment must be self-evident by all parties involved from the very beginning if the potential benefits are to be achieved. unequivocal commitment That is a clear and unequivocal commitment, which the road haulage industry well understands. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 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. voluntary commitment Second, the fragile nature of existing voluntary commitment within faith groups needs to be appreciated. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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