Examples of using More committed in English and their translations into Slovak
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In addition, a legislative intervention would express a more committed political approach by the Commission to respond to a problem that is seen with great concern by the trade unions and parts of the European Parliament.
In this context, the Church will be ever more committed to travel along the path of dialogue
the Church can be ever more committed, and ever more united, in the witness of the truth of
the Church can be ever more committed, and ever more united, in the witness of the truth of
the Church will be able to be even more committed, and even more united, in her witness of the truth of God's love
It is an important recognition that should make us proud and even more committed to deliver quality products
I am more committed than ever to doing that work.”.
China is often seen as more committed to economic growth than fighting climate change.
No one is more committed than the fishermen to the conservation of marine stocks.
Believe me, no one is more committed to finding out who did this than I am.
The more committed a company is to its values, the stronger its business will perform.
If anything, we should be more committed to education and research,
Celebrating the Jubilee of the Holy Year 2000,"the whole Church is even more committed to a new missionary advent.
Governments should be more committed to the raising and education of children
Controversy in 2013 when she asserted that her country was more committed to animal welfare than the protection of unborn babies.
As she prepares to celebrate the jubilee of the year 2000, the whole Church is even more committed to a new missionary advent.
said the company is more committed than ever to the U. K.