Sentence examples for its commitment to preserving from inspiring English sources

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Ultimately, we concluded that it respected the context of the district with its choice of exterior materials and its commitment to preserving the Old Hundred".

A spokesman for the embassy of Liechtenstein in Washington, Matthew J. Keller, said Thursday that the agreement did not affect its commitment to preserving Swiss-style banking secrecy.

A statement on the army's website stressed its commitment to preserving stability of border areas in coordination with international forces.

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The city expanded its commitment to preserve affordable housing units in the area as a way to achieve the mayor's overall goals of redeveloping the West Side and financing 165,000 units of affordable housing throughout the five boroughs.

To the old he harps on about his commitment to preserving Medicare in its present form, rather than adopting the sort of voucher scheme Mr Romney proposes.

To watch the first installment of "The Ingraham Angle"—with its pronounced commitment to "preserving our history," especially where that preservation concerns the veneration of generals who protected the interests of slaveholders was to witness Fox's unapologetic turn toward a type of nationalism that hardly requires Trump's hands on the wheel of the ship of state.

I greatly respect British modern art for its unswerving commitment to preserving the noble and ancient tradition of the Emperor's New Clothes.

"It is really laudable for a community college to be showing this level of commitment to preserving its architecture".

In this case, the message that was sent about Mercedes's commitment to preserving its heritage was more important than the experience of driving a handful of underpowered, hard-to-shift cars.

After the fear and sadness of this awakening, I want to redouble my commitment to preserving it.

In her brief and beautiful book, "The Sacred Depths of Nature," Ursula Goodenough, a cell biologist, articulates a sensibility that she calls "religious naturalism," a profound appreciation of the genuine workings of nature, conjoined with a commitment to preserving that natural world in all its staggering, interdependent splendor.

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