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The phrase "a commitment to secure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a promise or dedication to ensuring safety, protection, or stability in a particular context.
Example: "The organization has made a commitment to secure the data of its users against any potential breaches."
Alternatives: "a pledge to ensure" or "a dedication to safeguarding".
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In Arizona, voters in 2004 approved Proposition 200, which requires proof of citizenship before receiving state-provided public benefits or casting a vote (this last provision is being challenged in court).Such measures suggest it is dangerous to appear "soft" on immigration which is why Democratic candidates across the country constantly underline a commitment to "secure borders".
Mr. Kerry will describe his proposals in detail on Tuesday and will include a commitment to secure all the nuclear materials in the former Soviet Union in the next four years, saying that at the pace Mr. Bush is going "this work will take 13 years".
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Look at its 20 sustainability goals for 2020 and you'll see a commitment to securing its supply chain against water vulnerability.
It is conservative, though in a positive sense of that word: it involves a commitment to securing or preserving the interests of its object, an object that is or has come to be valued for its own sake (whatever else it may be valued for).
Among other things, she said the United States would need to make a "mammoth" commitment to secure a Palestinian state — a move that could mean alienating American Jews, a group she described as having "tremendous political and financial import".
While balancing individuals' liberties with promoting social goods is one area of concern, it is embedded within a broader commitment to secure a sufficient level of health for all and to narrow unjust inequalities (Powers & Faden, 2006).[3], [3] Thus, another important area of concern is the balancing of this commitment with the injunction to maximize good aggregate or collective health outcomes.
As a working definition, loyalty can be characterized as a practical disposition to persist in an intrinsically valued (though not necessarily valuable) associational attachment, where that involves a potentially costly commitment to secure or at least not to jeopardize the interests or well-being of the object of loyalty.
"Discussions that have taken place over the last month with Steve Waggott, development director from CCFC, have been conducted with great spirit and a real sense of commitment, to secure the return of the club to the city.
Despite previous reports of indiscipline behind the scenes at Roots Hall, the shot-stopper says the Southend squad has the commitment to secure a top-three finish in League Two.
He stuck to his commitment to secure an overall £10bn surplus by the end of the parliament.
In the latter case, measurements of conductance and capacitance showed reversible opening and closing of flickering pores, following initial acidification and commitment to secure pore opening only after a number of seconds.
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