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the commitment of
noun
The act or an instance of committing, putting in charge, keeping, or trust, especially:
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The first is the commitment of the parents.
"I thought the commitment of time was too much.
"Honoring him requires the commitment of every one of us".
But the commitment of the following generations has weakened.
What is the commitment of teachers in your school like?
It was impossible to fault the commitment of either man.
The clarity of the narrative, the commitment of the performance.
"The commitment of social workers is clear," he says.
The commitment of the Bush administration is a critical variable.
The previous package had the commitment of the whole commission".
"The commitment of all the volunteers was incredible.
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