Sentence examples for commitment to prioritising from inspiring English sources

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But Liverpool's fans will not be left feeling that their club betrayed an absence of ambition, a defective commitment to prioritising success on the field, or a lack of football nous.

These factors include: low diagnosis rates; socio-cultural stigmas regarding mental illness, leading to associated human rights abuses; inadequate workforce training and continued professional development structures; a focus on institutional rather than community-based care; a lack of suitable policy frameworks; and a lack of political commitment to prioritising mental healthcare [ 2, 3, 6- 8].

We are particularly gratified that Minister O'Neill made this announcement only eight days after being appointed, demonstrating her commitment to prioritising issues affecting LGBT people in Northern Ireland.

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Executive director Michael Levack said: "The commitment to prioritise an additional £300m towards capital investment in Scotland is welcome.

A senior party source told me there will be a commitment to "prioritise" social care budgets to ensure there is no repeat of the cuts in this parliament - but this is not the same as a costed pledge.

We welcome President Obama's commitment to prioritise Mr Aamer's case following his meeting with the Prime Minister.

This should all be natural territory for Labour but, in a move that outraged unions, it backed the government's pay freeze, and now must do much more than its manifesto commitment to prioritise "those on lower incomes".

It will require more money and resources, and also a belief and commitment to prioritise investment in our NHS and our local councils who are very often their only source of care and support.

During the launch, the Principal Secretary of the Ministry of Gender, Children, Disability and Social Welfare, Dr Mary Shawa reiterated the Government of Malawi's commitment to prioritise ending all forms of abuse against children, "Ending violence against children is a commitment that the Government of Malawi has made, and we will do everything possible to implement the response plan".

Priority ambivalence derived for example from either a low commitment or inclination to prioritise health, or physical barriers such as back or knee pain, preventing the patients from changing their exercise habits.

The comprehensive global monitoring framework, adopted by the WHA in May 2013, represents one possible tool for strengthening the commitment of national governments to prioritise NCDs [ 162].

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