Sentences with phrase «shows deep commitment»

And her work with at - risk lawyers around the world shows her deep commitment to human rights.»
Regardless, the underlying argument, that now is the time for symbolic gestures (and mandates and more subsidies) because solar can be the miracle breakthrough technology solving our energy needs shows a deep commitment to recycling.
His own track record leading up to this new office shows a deep commitment to high standards and his own impatience with entrenched systems that do not serve children well.
A father who is bonding with his child shows deep commitment to his family, therefore the relationship between partners gains more trust, becomes deeper and jumps to a whole new level -
They show the deepest commitment to themselves and to their own development.
CEOs can also show a deeper commitment to food safety management by training their employees.
«Brian has been a leading voice in the fight for comprehensive criminal justice reform, and has shown a deep commitment to not just talking about issues of social justice, but actually delivering results.
«Eric has shown his deep commitment to reforming our criminal justice system,» said Walker.
Garcia has shown her deep commitment to improving public schools over the course of her term.
Founded in 1983, Monika Sprüth's Gallery in Cologne, Germany showed a deep commitment to women artists.
The award, which has been bestowed upon prominent members of the legal community for more than half a century, is in recognition of an individual who has shown deep commitment to philanthropy, and whose leadership and service exemplifies the highest ideals of the law.
Having consistently demonstrated significant sales growth, Huawei Consumer Business Group continues to show a deep commitment to innovation in research and development from its R&D centres around the world, alongside repeated breakthroughs with its products, channels and brands.
Over the past four years, Aditya has shown a deep commitment to our company, our products, and our people.

Not exact matches

The bipartisan nature of this passage shows us that religious freedom does not have to be a partisan issue but is rooted in our deepest commitments as Americans, and I hope that persecuted religious minorities around the globe will see that they have not been forgotten.
(1) clarity, strength and persuasiveness of Christian conviction and commitment; (2) good preaching and the ability to design and lead meaningful worship; (3) conviction of and commitment to pastoral calling as integral to Christian ministry and pastoral care; (4) deep sensitivity to the needs of people individually and in groups; (5) concern for, dedication to, and skill in working for congregational development and growth as a part of faithfulness, for the nurture and retention of members who show signs of slackening commitment, for the motivation and training of lay persons to work for church growth; (6) capacity to generate enthusiasm in other people, personal warmth, competence, spiritual authenticity; (7) ability to encourage and generate a spirit of unity in a congregation; and (8) organizational development and conflict management skills.
devout diˈvout adjective having or showing deep religious feeling or commitment: she was a devout Catholic a rabbi's devout prayers.
However, it fell through and President Schultz took the opportunity to show his and the school's deep commitment to keeping my staff and I around by offering a generous extension.
Her claim today at the Chicago Tribune editorial board meeting that ISIS is motivated by the words of U.S. lawmakers, rather than a deep ideological commitment to waging war on the West to expand their caliphate, shows a shocking lack of understanding of the jihadists» true motivations.»
It just goes to show that for all their faux outrage, their commitment to OMOV is skin deep.
And studies have shown that many of these potential medical students are underrepresented minorities who are highly likely to specialize in primary care and who feel a deep commitment to return to and serve underserved, low - income communities.
In assembling this Marvel male weepie, scribes Markus and McFeely show a rare talent for spinning cliches into artful motifs: The pain of deep, irrecoverable loss recurs throughout the narrative, and for both Iron Man and Captain America, the bonds of friendship are shown to run deeper than any commitment to the greater good.
But UFT's decision to pass on this «splinter issue» shows that their commitment to racial justice is only skin deep.
Lincoln acted out of deep commitment and passion for his work rather than showing his might as the President of the United States.
At last she gets a small retrospective at the Dia Center, with its deep commitment to a single artist, plus a strong gallery show of recent work.
8) Tim Cook obviously cares more about the environment than Steve Jobs ever did (or at least, than he had time to show — maybe over time we'd have discovered a deeper commitment).
FNCF holds house meetings (guess where we got that idea) to engage the community, listen to their ideas, present a one hour show and line up the deeper level of community commitment we need to make long term stewardship successful.
Along with a deep understanding of the background screening industry, her years of experience show a commitment to serving needs of clients, professional excellence, organizational integrity, consumer protection, and unequalled legal compliance.
For some couples, the rings involved with engagement and marriage are a way to publicly show their love and commitment, and they hold deep meaning.
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