Sentence examples for historically committed to from inspiring English sources

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The JOHCM and Schroder funds have historically committed to increasing payouts, while the Newton funds give exposure to dividends from companies in Asia and other emerging markets, but expect "bumps along the way".

Not only is the US historically committed to providing Taiwan with the means of defense and deterrence, but four years have passed since the last package deal, and Congress approved the possible sale of frigates to Taiwan a year ago.

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Women (and it has always been women) of a certain sort and class historically committed themselves to memorializing the bonds of a relationship by stitching a needlepoint belt for the Loved One.

Republican administrations have been historically and rhetorically committed to the rights of individuals.

Where we had a very clear legal instrument in the Kyoto Protocol that required reductions from a group of countries who were deemed historically responsible and who were committed to action, now what we have is a gain for the US in creating a new space where there is no longer mandatory scientific-led cuts but pledge-and-review.

The new President-elect has at once full partisan control of government and historically low approval ratings; he is committed to working to repeal the public health-insurance system, but no one knows how he will do it.

My fund company is also deeply committed to helping minorities, historically ignored by the financial services industry.

This includes advocating for more scholarship programs like IFP that attract students from historically marginalized groups and who are committed to improving conditions in their home countries.

Positive decisional balance scores indicate a favorable assessment of pros versus cons (historically characteristic of a person already performing the behavior); negative values indicate a more unfavorable assessment (historically characteristic of persons not yet committed to the behavior).

There is no question that Johnson was deeply, viscerally committed to civil rights — no question historically, and, again, no question in "Selma".

There is no question that Johnson was deeply, viscerally committed to civil rights—no question historically, and, again, no question in "Selma".

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