The Pueblo Chieftain: GlyMed+ Celebrates 35 Years of Innovation and Unwavering Commitment to the Skincare Professional
If you describe a feeling or attitude as unwavering, you mean that it is strong and firm and does not weaken. She has been encouraged by the unwavering support of her family. ...his unwavering commitment to public education. His attitude was unwavering.
GlyMed+ Celebrates 35 Years of Innovation and Unwavering Commitment to the Skincare Professional
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The Ysleta del Sur Pueblo is mourning the death of longtime tribal leader Cacique Jose Sierra Sr. Sierra is being remembered for his leadership and love of the Pueblo’s ...
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Speaking Rock and all Ysleta del Sur Pueblo facilities are closed due to the death of tribal leader Cacique Jose Sierra Sr, according to a social media post by the ...
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.
I have a query regarding the word commitment / committed. The project represents our commitment on pioneering the development of professional IT services and leapfrogging the network infrastructure for business customers. I initially used "commitment to" which was being changed to "on"...
Hello everyone:), I need help to understand the following sentence and/or it's meaning in Spanish: The principal of, interest, Service Charges and Front-end and/or Commitment Fees on, the Loan, shall be paid without deduction for and free from, any Taxes whatsoever. I would give my own...
Hi everyone! I've come across this sentence: "The company's commitment to pest control is due in part to its dedication to preventing dangerous diseases." Could you say also "dedication to prevent" in this case? If not, why is it wrong? Thank you in advance!