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The phrase "a mere commitment to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a minimal or superficial level of dedication or promise towards something.
Example: "The project failed due to a mere commitment to the timeline without considering the quality of the work."
Alternatives: "a simple promise to" or "a basic dedication to".
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"Open government is about more than a mere commitment to share data," says Peter Speyer, Chief Data and Technology Officer at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), a health research center at the University of Washington.
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The mere commitment to do so has been enough to reassure international markets.
What transforms mere commitment to "fact" is Herzog's sense that the real truth often lies in the figurative quality of events.
Some scholars regard this as a mere verbal commitment to truths above reason, while others regard it as substantive.
If we are to break the self-perpetuating cycle of epistemic closure, complacency and self-congratulation, we must embrace Williams's mere civility as a commitment to using our words with, as well as against, our opponents.
In Fogel's view, "immaterial" goods -- a sense of purpose, a commitment to family and a work ethic -- are now more important than mere cash in lifting up the poor.
What we need at this time is real science and a real commitment to change, not mere acceptance of the status quo.
But the mere commitment of the government to take on the worst cases has helped calm the British insurance market and restrain prices.
That sort of engagement — a beauty that is no mere consumption but that reflects an emotional commitment to its creation and an understanding of its place in the world — is what she achieves, even when her characters don't; the quest for it, or the lack of a quest for it, is precisely the subject of her films.
Furthermore, he argued that Gandhi would believe that the Occupy movement needs a more focused message and a greater commitment to "'constructive work' and service" rather than mere protest.
It's not that religious, academic or scientific credentials automatically convey trust, but when combined with a personal commitment to peace, they often carry weight beyond mere opinion or desire.
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