Sentences with phrase «mean higher levels of commitment»

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«For the time being any past leader and even those who held office at the highest level have to be circumspect - including me - about our pronouncements and interventions which might have the exact opposite effect as was intended,» he accepts, before adding: «It doesn't mean that any of us simply should be told to get back in the box and go away, and fail to express a lifetime's experience or commitment to the party, but it does mean we need to be very careful.»
It shows a commitment to offer the highest levels of safety which, nowadays, means active accident prevention as well as top - rate crash protection.
By liability I just mean it in the financial context for the institution — honoring commitments made for covering the post-retirement medical benefits as well as the expenses associated with providing a high level of care.
A Nurse is «higher level of commitment» because we went to school longer; that means more time and money committed to earn our degree.
It has a double meaning — I'll work to bring more solar energy to Tucson of course, but I'll also bring new ideas and experience to the Council and the same high level of energy and commitment (I'll be a full - time Council member) that I bring to everything I do.
The South Australian government's commitment to the State - wide ILUA negotiation process (also referred to as a State - wide Framework Agreement) means that native title negotiations involve a high level of participation by traditional owner groups.
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