Examples of Firmly committed in a sentence
Firmly committed to this ethos for over six decades, the Company has anchored itself to India’s development efforts.
After a trial on the controversial provisions, the chancery court entered its judgment, finding certain provisions of the agreement were conflicting and confusing, that it was unable to resolve the differences, that there was no meeting of the minds between the Wests as to the alimony provision of the agreement, and that, in the absence of an agreement between the parties, the issue should be presented anew to the court.¶6.
Firmly committed to the requirements of our rule of law, he has made the Defender of Rights' office the uncompromising watchdog of our rights and freedoms.
Firmly committed to fulfill its obligations under the various treaties, Oman has established Laws and Regulations which underpin and support its effective framework for innovation, investment and IPR protection.
Firmly committed means that the amount of the resource and its dedication to CFCF grant activities is explicit, in writing on the organization’s letterhead, and signed by a person authorized to make the commitment.
Improvement of Customs cooperation with CAs of EUTR in order to ease the access to the needed information.
Firmly committed long-term financing facilities of $100 million were available to the Trust at 29 February 2008.
Firmly committed to focusing on people and how they are connected with each other, their cities and the environment, Nexity was named the number-one low-carbon project owner in France among real estate developers ranked by BBCA in 2020, is a member of the Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index (GEI) and obtained Great Place to Work certification in 2020.
BANK OF CYPRUS GROUP VICE-CHAIRmAN’S STATEmENT Andreas ArtemisGROUP VICE-CHAIRMAN CONSISTENT AND RELIABLE STRATEGy, EXCEPTIONAL PROFITABILITyAND SHAREHOLDER VALUE Firmly committed to enhancing shareholder value, we have clearly demonstrated that our strategy has been one of consistently delivering exceptional performance and strong financial fundamentals.
Firmly committed to shifting the national economy away from its heavy reliance on energy, especially coal, the Government pledged to reduce the energy intensity of gross domestic product (GDP) (energy consumed per unit of GDP) by about 20 percent during the 11th Five-Year Plan (FYP, 2006–2010).