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The phrase "a commitment to equal" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It can be used in contexts discussing equality or fairness, but it should be followed by a noun to specify what is being committed to, such as "a commitment to equal opportunities."
Example: "The organization has made a commitment to equal opportunities for all employees, regardless of their background."
Alternatives: "a pledge to equality" or "a dedication to fairness."
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It is ready for a military built on a commitment to equal rights for all.
These included votes reaffirming the importance of a commitment to equal opportunity by the Education Department and urging it to enforce Title IX uniformly and aggressively.
Even when pressed by Senator Tim Kaine, DeVos would not affirm a commitment to "equal accountability" for all schools that receive taxpayer funds.
I suggest that demonstrating a commitment to equal consumption (a hierarchy of virtue, not material benefit) generates trust and strengthens a better hunter's social networks, particularly for women, who cooperate more than men.
Companies should disclose their approach to human capital management, including employee development, diversity and a commitment to equal employment and advancement opportunity, health and safety, labor relations and supply chain labor standards.
Some people think that pressure on these chief executives, who belong to Augusta National and have professed a commitment to equal opportunity in their jobs, will have more influence in changing Augusta National than will any words spoken by Mr. Woods or other golfers.
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A streetlight was not just a street light, but a token of civility and civilization, a proof of democratic government's commitment to equal public access for all, to public space that was truly public.
"Georgia, and the nation as a whole, deserves a judge with a proven commitment to equal justice and constitutional rights".
A nominee should have a firm commitment to equal justice, and it should not be just a rhetorical one.
Concerning international politics, Schleiermacher's fundamental position is a thoroughly Herderian one: a cosmopolitan commitment to equal moral respect for all peoples in their diversity.
Recognising and challenging institutional sexism needs to be combined with a genuine commitment to equal representation.
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