The act of binding yourself (intellectually or emotionally) to a course of action.
The official act of consigning a person to confinement (as in a prison or mental hospital)
The trait of sincere and steadfast fixity of purpose.
Intellectual or emotional state of being bound to complete or accomplish some task or goal.
1 He had expressed a strong commitment to Europe and the euro area.
2 It requires patience, resources and a culture of commitment to public health.
3 He said the new government made a commitment to tackling child poverty.
4 He said that all parties had given a commitment on the issue.
5 However, he reiterated Moscow's commitment to continue dialogue with the United States.
6 Resources and infrastructure, we need political commitment and we need the creativity.
7 Moreover, it calls on governments to respect their commitment to press freedom.
8 Government applauds first time voters for their commitment to the country's democracy.
9 Farmers want leadership from government and a real commitment to pollution cuts.
10 All right, so there's no question about your commitment to this family.
11 However, I'm not seeking a commitment , only your interest at this point.
12 This reflects the EPA's commitment to protecting human health and environmental safety.
13 It has commitment from more than 100 companies to set new goals.
14 Poorer nations want Kyoto extended into a second commitment period from 2013.
15 It was really solidifying the commitment we made a long time ago.
16 The future that we want has commitment and action, not just promises.
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