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  1. une réunion avancée de 30 minutes - WordReference Forums

    May 13, 2016 · Bonjour, Je ne sais jamais comment traduire correctement cette proposition. "Avancer une reunion de 30 minutes" Contexte de phrase: "Pour s'adapter aux engagements …

  2. not in spite of, but because of | WordReference Forums

    Mar 25, 2020 · American higher education is the envy of the world not in spite of, but because of, its unrivaled commitment to openness and diversity. (Source: No, I won't start spying on my …

  3. committed to deliver vs. committed to delivering - WordReference …

    Feb 15, 2011 · 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 …

  4. be committed to doing / to do something - WordReference Forums

    Aug 30, 2004 · 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 …

  5. Has meant - WordReference Forums

    Oct 8, 2009 · The feedback from people outside of the company, visits and others involved, has meant that company’s General Management, have received praiseworthy remarks about the …

  6. commitment with / to - Stick to / with | WordReference Forums

    Apr 25, 2010 · 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 …

  7. commitment of or to - WordReference Forums

    Apr 24, 2009 · 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.

  8. Committed to maintain / maintaining | WordReference Forums

    Feb 13, 2007 · Hey everyone, I was wondering and honestly don't remember which of these two forms would be the correct one: the family seemed to be commited to maintain the situation....

  9. Not in a position to do something | WordReference Forums

    Aug 1, 2007 · I have always had difficulties in understanding the meaning of phrases that contain the clause "not in a position...", as in "I am not in a position to make this kind of long-term …

  10. Engagement/commitment towards people? - WordReference …

    May 30, 2017 · Hello, I would like to ask whether the word "engagement" can have the same meaning as "commitment" when speaking of the commitments people take towards other …