Sentence examples for substantial commitment of from inspiring English sources

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Intervening in Syria, he said, would require "a very substantial commitment of equipment and of troops".

But such studies also suggest that meaningful increases are not likely without a substantial commitment of resources.

After 1965 there was a substantial commitment of all elements of U.S. military power, excluding nuclear weapons but including a bombing campaign against the North.

Even as the American military shifts more responsibility for direct combat to Iraqi security forces, the expanded need to train and support the Iraqis will require a substantial commitment of troops.

European leaders have now acknowledged that restructuring must play a role in the resolution of Greece's debt crisis and they have outlined a comprehensive rescue plan that includes both a substantial commitment of additional official resources from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund and "voluntary" contributions from Greece's private creditors, primarily European banks.

We've always supported CARA's provisions as good policy, but good policy isn't enough to end the overdose epidemic without a more substantial commitment of funding to close the treatment gap.

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Location and proximity to intervention venues was an important parameter to take into account as the intervention sessions are scheduled over weekends and hence require substantial commitment on the part of patients and dialysis centre staff.

Nevertheless, despite a high level of climate and health expertise in New York's academic and public sectors and a substantial commitment on the part of the regional governments to characterize and prepare for risks associated with climate change, evidence that can be used to select specific interventions for extreme heat and to guide their implementation is relatively rare.

But, for the moment, there is no realistic prospect of a substantial commitment to reduce the cost of motherhood.

However, the Brixton inquiry can often overshadow his substantial commitment to the introduction of human rights legislation in this country.

Since Armstrong allows that inferences are often non-conscious, based on sensory or other cues that the inferring person cannot herself discern, his claim that the introspective process is non-inferential is a substantial commitment to the simplicity of the process.

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