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- commitment of or to - WordReference Forums
Should one say: a We have a commitment of protecting the environment or: b We have a commitment to protect the environment I use b but I think a is correct too
- commitment with to - Stick to with | WordReference Forums
While "commitment to" and "commitment with" are semantically different, this does not mean that there is a single correct phrasing, or that the two are not essentially interchangeable
- be committed to doing to do something - WordReference Forums
b) "be committed to do sth" or "have a commitment to do sth" refers to a binding promise (can a promise be anythng but binding?!) to do sth, to achieve sth not yet begun, only just outlined or proposed, to seek an outcome Let me know what you think! (There's more to come!!) Click to expand
- commitment to + -ing - WordReference Forums
Hello I would like to know which sentence is correct: "The Maastricht treaty contained a commitment to create the European Central Bank " "The Maastricht treaty contained a commitment to creating the European Central Bank " Are they both OK? Are there any differences in the use of these
- commitment to doing or to do? - WordReference Forums
Hi there, I'm not sure which one is correct when I use commitment, whether commitment to doing something or commitment to do something? Thank you!
- commitment vs. engagement - WordReference Forums
Hello As I see it, a commitment is an agreement or pledge to do something ex He made a commitment to repay the loan in a year An engagement most often refers to an impending marriage ex My brother and his fiance are planning a very short engagement He plans to get married in 3 months In somewhat elevated language one can also say: I have a dinner engagement tonight Mr Trump (I am
- commitment to towards - WordReference Forums
Hello, I would like to know if you say commitment to towards To have a team with high motivation and commitment to the company and the team, illusion in the project and provided with leading, managing, delegation skills and solution of conflicts with teams and people Thank you
- committed to deliver vs. committed to delivering - WordReference Forums
1 Our team is committed to deliver outstanding customer service 1 Our team is committed to delivering outstanding customer service Are both correct? My ear says #2 sounds better Did a quick search but came up empty
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