Sentence examples for a commitment to meet from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a commitment to meet" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing an agreement or promise to have a meeting or discussion at a specific time or place.
Example: "The team expressed a strong commitment to meet regularly to discuss project updates and progress."
Alternatives: "an obligation to meet" or "a promise to meet".

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"Jenson has some freedom for his own endorsements but has a commitment to meet our obligations".

Hammond, who served as defence secretary after succeeding Fox in 2011, declined to give a commitment to meet the 2% spending target in the next parliament.

Under the government's Climate Change Act, NHS organisations have a commitment to meet a 10% reduction in carbon emissions by 2015 from a 1990 baseline.

At a minimum, the United States and other powers hope to get a commitment to meet again with a more concrete agenda, perhaps in Turkey, where Iran originally proposed to hold the talks.

The French foreign minister, Jean-Marc Ayrault, was not due to be there either because he had a commitment to meet the new UN secretary general, António Guterres, in Paris on Monday.

The Briton took a £5m pay cut to help the team stay afloat following Honda's withdrawal last winter but Brawn is reluctant to return Button to his former salary of around £8m. Brawn said: "Jenson has some freedom for his own endorsements but has a commitment to meet our obligations".

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Universal Health has expressed a commitment to meeting any conditions to closing the deal.

This includes a commitment to meeting our existing targets to improve air quality, ensuring that action can be taken if required to reduce road traffic and a commitment that extra capacity at an expanded Heathrow will only be released when it is clear that the airport's contribution will not delay compliance with EU air quality limits.

What I do want is a recognition that basic needs are broader than food and a commitment to meeting all those needs.

Farooq: Over the last few years UNICEF has made a commitment to meeting the minimum emergency and critical needs for the survival and protection of children in the event of man-made disasters such as conflict and warfare or natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes and floods.

"Argentina has a firm commitment to meet its obligations once an agreement is reached" with the I.M.F., he said, but cannot afford to dip into its diminished $9.8 billion in foreign reserves to pay back creditors.

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