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The phrase "a definite commitment to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a strong and clear dedication or promise towards a particular goal, project, or cause.
Example: "The organization has made a definite commitment to reducing its carbon footprint by 50% over the next decade."
Alternatives: "a firm dedication to" or "a strong pledge towards".
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The party has not yet made any definite commitments to how it might approach the new income tax varying powers if it wins the 2021 election.
Similarly, a study conducted among adolescents in Ho Chi Minh City revealed that a serious, loving relationship with definite commitment to marriage is valued by young people [ 29].
The results of the investigation document firstly the rising number of STCs as well as the definite commitment to the expansion of STCs in German-speaking Central Europe.
On Tuesday, Sept. 30, Ms. Clarke recalled, Margaret Cotter, the Minetta Lane's owner, telephoned and told her she couldn't afford to keep the theater on reserve any longer without a definite commitment.
European officials called for more definite commitments to the $3 billion-$billion-$4 billionwas estheated to need over five years, but criticisms of secrecy and bureaucratic slowness had led the U.S. to withhold its pledGEF $150 million.
The Tories' only definite commitment was to cut inheritance tax for the richest, with the biggest group of beneficiaries in Kensington and Chelsea, including Notting Hill, Brown said.
Without a clear vision and definite commitment from above, even the most capable and energetic members of the leadership team will hesitate to raise new ideas for moving forward and the less-proven executives will feel even more reluctant to speak their minds about what is wrong and how to improve things.
However, we are concerned that there was not a definite announcement or timeframe to establish a Royal Commission, nor a commitment to look at the breadth of issues we have raised with the Federal Government over many years.
"Unless someone up top makes a definite commitment to this type of training, current efforts will remain small and are going to take a long time to have an effect," she says.
When it comes to housing, the UK's most serious domestic failure, he says nothing definite beyond an irresponsible commitment to sell off social housing.
They do require a thorough understanding of aircraft structures, knowledge of advanced composites and adhesive bonding, definite attention to detail and procedures, special equipment and facilities, and a firm commitment to quality.
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