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committed

[kuh-mit-id] / kəˈmɪt ɪd /


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Ministers have also committed to helping those councils that will now need to run complex multi-ward elections with just two and half months' notice.

From BBC

St Andrew's Healthcare said it was committed to "full transparency" and took a "zero-tolerance approach to any allegation of harm or poor practice".

From BBC

"It is essential that adoptive parents are listened to, treated with empathy, and respected as skilled and committed carers in their children's lives."

From BBC

Established by the country's parliament, the KSC investigates and prosecutes suspected war crimes committed by ethnic Albanian guerrillas during the war.

From Barron's

“We are committed to delivering durable, long-term value creation, which will be led by our recently appointed CEO, John Chidsey,” a spokesperson for Norwegian told Barron’s in response to reports of Elliott’s stake.

From Barron's