Sentences with phrase «abiding commitment»

The phrase "abiding commitment" means a strong and enduring dedication or promise to something or someone. Full definition
The Adagio reflects the builders abiding commitment to excellence, innovative techniques in product design, and development.By providing a unique and highly desirable living environment within a superior product.
The «religiously devout» is important, for Geck puts to death the notion, prominent from the early 1960s through the 1980s, that correct dating of Bach's cantata production proves that his interest in writing liturgical music was a professional obligation only and that Bach had no abiding commitment to the religious texts he was paid to set.
President Buhari also reiterated «Nigeria's abiding commitment to the fight against corruption today, tomorrow and the day after tomorrow.»
«NYSUT's leadership, members, actions and, most importantly, courage demonstrate a deep and abiding commitment to the protection of human rights and the empowerment of young people to create change,» Kennedy said.
He explained that in the last two years, the Federal Government had demonstrated an abiding commitment to facilitating genuine efforts by all states to attract investment, diversify economic base and create jobs and economic opportunities for the people.
«I end my remarks by reiterating Nigeria's abiding commitment to the foundational principles and goals of the United Nations,» Buhari said.
If Barack Obama and John McCain want to walk in step with the American public, they should acknowledge the flagging performance of schools, for while Americans retain an abiding commitment to public education, the grades that they assign the nation's schools are increasingly mediocre.
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When the mesh of lines dropped away, he was free to concentrate on his abiding commitment, the non-figurative exploration of colour and the effect on the retina of the juxtaposition of pure colours (he insisted on the term «non-figurative»: all art, he would say, was abstract).
United by an abiding commitment to strengthening our clients, we meld our passion and resources to their goals and aspirations - creating a standard of excellence otherwise unattainable.
As an office of Yale University, the Office of Career Strategy has a deep and abiding commitment to both non-discrimination and affirmative action.
We came into marriage with a very deep, abiding commitment and no doubts that we wanted to be together.
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