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The phrase "a commitment to the objectives" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing dedication or adherence to specific goals or aims within a project or organization.
Example: "The team demonstrated a strong commitment to the objectives set forth in the project plan, ensuring that all tasks were completed on time."
Alternatives: "a dedication to the goals" or "an adherence to the aims".
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"Had he not shown a commitment to the objectives the Appeal of Conscience stands for he would not have been considered," Mr. Schneier continued.
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If a commitment to the impossibility of objective reporting means that any position, however bizarre, is no better or worse than any other, the ultimate effect, which may be the intended one, is to suggest that all media organisations are equally untrustworthy – and to elevate any journalistic errors by the BBC or New York Times into indisputable signs they are lackeys of their own governments.
As early as Grade 3, the boy had begun to develop along unusual physical lines as a result of his commitment to the objective; even so, something in his aspect or bearing served to place him outside the bounds of schoolyard cruelty.
It is naturalistic metaphysically, insofar as it makes no commitment to the objective existence in the world of such allegedly questionable entities as values, norms, or reasons for action.
I advocated the nationalisation of banks in the financial crisis of 2008 and their gradual return to private ownership, including the sale, at a profit, of Lloyds shares, the bank having demonstrated a commitment to wider economic objectives such as lending to small businesses.
In May, actors and screen technicians attended meetings across the country as part of the Save Our Stories campaign and to reaffirm their commitment to the cultural objectives embodied in law all those years ago.
The problem with these explanations, Elster argues, is that they "postulate a purpose without a purposive actor" (1982, 452), and therefore (he claims) entail a commitment to some form of objective teleology.
Speaking at a press launch, which took place at the international business centre in Tashkent, Mr. Feruz Nazirov the Minister of Health confirmed the ministry's firm commitment to achieving the objectives of the project.
Having clear objectives and a commitment to carrying them out helps, too.
Mr LaRouche is not a Democrat partly because he fails to show "commitment to the goals and objectives of the Democratic Party as determined by the National Chair", but also because he did not register to vote or vote in the last election.
The involvement of the Department for International Development has made "an enormous difference" at Plan UK, because all grants must include the empowerment of women as a key objective and there is a commitment to spending 0.7% of GDP on foreign aid.
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