Sentence examples for Commitment to language from inspiring English sources

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The Fellowship Committee seeks to identify applicants who demonstrate academic achievement, readiness for the proposed program, and commitment to language study in their academic or career plans.

In an unusually effective show at Sean Kelly, Joseph Kosuth, a founder of Conceptual Art, mixes old, new and recent pieces while confirming that his unstinting commitment to language as his primary material has served him well for more than 40 years.

That said, Wooga's continued growth is, like so many European startups, in-part attributed to its "commitment to language localization" (currently Spanish, Brazilian, Portuguese, French, Turkish, German, Italian and English).

A change in language learning is overdue: It is time to renew our commitment to language study across the board, but especially for these underrepresented languages that too many of our college students haven't even heard of.

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Faced with cutbacks to federal funding for language instruction, Yale, Columbia, and Cornell began a "conversation across institutional boundaries" and discovered their shared abiding commitment to languages as a cornerstone of 21st-century liberal arts education.

We could relativize the notion of ontological commitment to languages; but given that reality itself, for Hirsch, isn't ontologically structured, none of these relativized notions of ontological commitment would be getting at something of ontological significance (including the one that gave ontological commitment relative to ordinary language, and ordinary language quantifiers).

We maintain multiple connections with the Department of Comparative Literature and commitments to language study.

While commitments to language-related work for intelligence purposes might increase, they will not come close to the cost of sending live interpreters into combat zones where they help soldiers communicate.

And in his commitment to common language, the language of normal discourse, he was following an American tradition established by Robert Frost and, before Frost, by William Carlos Williams, the poet of inarticulate America - a poet who distrusted articulacy.

The project of applying ontological commitment to ordinary language theories, then, is none too easy: it depends upon being able to demarcate language that is literal from language that is partly figurative; and it depends on there being a stripped-down core of ordinary language that, when interpreted literally, has the representational capacity for fully describing the world.

Again, it did not compromise on the commitment to plain language.

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