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Meanings of longstanding commitment in English
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Usage of longstanding commitment in English
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This year WIRED ramped up its longstandingcommitment to publishing deeply reported narratives and investigations, both online and in print.
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General Campbell had been running late for the event having been held up by another longstandingcommitment at the Australian War Memorial.
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Among the crowd were some progressive priests and nuns whom I know personally and who have a longstandingcommitment to the issue.
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Having been operating in Indonesia for more than 150 years, we maintain our longstandingcommitment to the country, Standard Chartered said in a statement.
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The rule "undermines the nation's longstandingcommitment to conservation of eagles," which have immense cultural and symbolic value, the conservancy said in legal documents.
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The Tory party has a longstandingcommitment, flowing from Theresa May's time as home secretary of reducing net migration to below 100,000 a year.