Sentence examples for commitment of institutions from inspiring English sources

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Tackling these issues is a long-term endeavor that will require the commitment of funders, institutions, researchers and publishers.

It would ensure that integrated and coherent provision was available to all students studying at the enlarged Aston campus, and that the commitment of both institutions to the economic development of the learning and leisure quarter in Eastside was reinforced".

The long-term availability of the database is secured through the commitment of both institutions.

The commitment of scientific institutions to these sites offers added value through repeated sampling and contextualization of genomic time-series data.

"The Framework Policy document on Early Childhood Development, adopted by the Council of Ministers aims to support the commitment of all institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina to work towards improving the environment in which every child grows up".- added Mr Husic.

To that end, the involvement of the SSN and of decentralised public institutions, together with an extremely active civil society, the increasing relevance of private foundations, the growing social responsibility of the corporate sector, the commitment of academic institutions, and the privileged connection with the Catholic Church represent under-exploited cultural and operational resources.

Other aspects playing a role are the lack of clear policies and plans for oral health and insufficient commitment of educational institutions to train dentists in a way that responds to population oral health needs and demands, that is, with an emphasis on the prevention of high prevalence conditions such as cavities and periodontal disease.

Given the pressures on frontline research staff to meet recruitment targets and the commitment of research institutions to successful research, it might be argued that there may be pressure on those who recruit young people to research to exaggerate their competence in order to save time and to avoid the need to seek additional consent from a legally recognized adult.

"Our father donated his legendary Seagram paintings to the museum in 1969, sensing the commitment of the institution to his work and impressed by the warm embrace it had received from the British public," they said.

Constitutions and commitment: the evolution of institutions governing public choice in seventeenth-century England.

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