Sentence examples for invigorated commitment from inspiring English sources

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In addition, although not all countries we studied are fiscally able to provide services for all children or do not seek to do so, an invigorated commitment to equitable service provision, using common standards or learning outcomes, is being manifest.

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UNICEF is calling on national partners, NGOs and civil society to invigorate the commitment we all made to the Millennium Development Goals and end malnutrition throughout the developing world.

MARKETS sure seemed invigorated by the Federal Reserve's commitment to embrace quantitative easing on a large scale.

After she responded positively, and even recorded a video message for the World Assembly of Women conference in Japan in 2014, Abe used Clinton's commitment "to invigorate his popularity … especially among women," said Sunohara.

The enormity of the loss has invigorated Emirati support for what is already the federation's most serious military commitment ever.

He looks utterly invigorated.

I feel invigorated".

He's invigorated".

You feel more invigorated.

"He felt invigorated".

Defense Ndamukong Suh invigorated this defense the way Steve Jobs invigorated Apple.

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