When we made the original deal, we gave an undertaking that we would let the Council see what we are doing. |
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In so labour-intensive an undertaking as a symphony, we regard the long oboe tacet passages to be extremely wasteful. |
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The trading watchdog is currently undertaking a review of estate agents' practices. |
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Under the watchword of making Australian industry competitive, successive governments have backed corporations in undertaking massive downsizing. |
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Already they are undertaking joint ventures and forming strategic alliances. |
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Children are able to take on the roles of evacuees, undertaking a variety of war-time tasks such as darning socks or making rag rugs. |
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In both cases any breach of an order or undertaking which gives rise to damage or loss shall be actionable by the aggrieved third party. |
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The Government is undertaking a wide-ranging review of gaming with a view to introducing new legislation next year. |
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After undertaking this training students will be required to reattempt the diagnostic assessment. |
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Converting the military transport to airliners was not an easy undertaking. |
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The undertaking attracted the attention of several motorists, who stopped to have a word or two with the volunteers. |
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He will not therefore be undertaking any work within the cathedral until this matter is concluded. |
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Best of fare was provided and compliments to the faithful organisers who put so much effort into such a worthy undertaking. |
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This couple had nine children, and ninety grandchildren, so to write about them all has been a mammoth undertaking. |
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An architect undertaking the construction of a temple or palace began with stacks of bricks, yards of timber, and legions of slaves. |
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The sequence of the lambda and phiX174 bacteriophages9 provided the initial confidence booster for undertaking this project. |
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China is undertaking a large-scale legal reform ranging from courts and lawyers to every perspective. |
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The other vessel involved was the newly launched steamship Chanticleer, which had been undertaking sea trials at the measured mile at Skelmorlie. |
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The long-term aim of the project is to provide a centre that will be suitably resourced for the undertaking of genealogical research. |
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I appreciate, too, the scholarship you appear to be undertaking this endeavor as indicated by your extensive annotations and explanations. |
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The findings show a clear preference for undertaking leisure activities outdoors and in the countryside as part of a healthy lifestyle. |
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Prone to sudden vicious weather and arctic conditions, Mt. McKinley is a serious mountaineering undertaking even on its easier routes. |
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The session focused on a massive undertaking by American libraries to convert to the pinyin system of romanizing the Chinese language. |
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It's a six-hour undertaking with a 700m ascent along paths hewed into near-vertical mountainside. |
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Police are still undertaking further investigations and trying to recover the lost relics. |
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D'Alembert abdicated responsibility as editor and left the undertaking to fall heavily on the single Atlantean shoulder of Diderot. |
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Much of the process is now automated, and the banks have given an undertaking that they will respond within five days. |
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My brother has been undertaking the same task, for the last few days, in York. |
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For instance, councils run liquor undertaking establishments in form of taverns which complemented their income generation initiatives. |
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For myself, I cannot accept that the jurisdiction of the court to require such an undertaking only exists where a Mareva injunction is ordered. |
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The final will be a huge undertaking for a team which could be etched in the annals of history. |
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You must not underrate the difficulties of my undertaking, or imagine that a mere commonplace assassination would meet the case. |
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Other studies have shown that women undertaking extreme exercise regimens had ceased ovulating and menstruating. |
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She had thought the timid beings would be fearful of undertaking such a journey. |
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And yet one cannot deny the intellectual and moral beauty of Voltaire's too hopeful undertaking. |
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In all of this merrymaking, I cannot overlook the meticulous research into instruments and music that preludes such an undertaking. |
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And the same is true of a sequestration made in consequence of a company's failure to comply with an order or undertaking. |
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Our company is currently undertaking some of transmission system upgrade work. |
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Chile, in contrast, is said to have built up a surplus in its public treasury before undertaking its pension reform. |
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A solicitor is not necessarily to be regarded as having misconducted himself by failing to honour an undertaking. |
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This was a big undertaking, effectively tripling the number of rooms, but the investment has been worthwhile. |
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One of the commonest reasons for undertaking a biopsy is to establish whether a tumour is malignant or benign. |
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The failure of a plaintiff to offer an undertaking as to damages is sometimes treated as a bar to the grant of interlocutory relief simpliciter. |
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Yule spent a year in Bonn undertaking research in experimental physics under Hertz. |
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He is undertaking the walk in order to raise money for victims of the tsunami disaster and underprivileged people in the local community. |
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An undertaking relating to a modest part of the retail area addresses that to a limited extent. |
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If you know how to do PR or advertising, but do not know your media, then someone else should be undertaking the campaign who does. |
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Saplings will be given free of cost to all those who give an undertaking that they would take care of them. |
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I had to sign an undertaking that I would come back and surrender myself to the authorities. |
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There is also an undertaking that the applicant had 28 days at that period of time in which to lodge the application. |
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If there is to be an economy of scale we'd like an undertaking that the university will make sure there are going to be no compulsory job losses. |
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As a result of this agreement, doctors gave the health authorities an undertaking that they would resume overtime duties with immediate effect. |
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He gave an undertaking that everything would be up and running before the end of this month. |
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He said he gave residents an undertaking that he would deal with anti-social behaviour. |
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He has then given an undertaking that until the wife goes back to court, he will not seek to take the child from the wife's control. |
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In undertaking that task, it may be, and commonly will be, necessary to make some assessment of the strength of the case for invalidity. |
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It is not to be involved in the actual undertaking of the task to gather the evidence. |
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The appetite for political consulting is triggered by the recognition that campaigning is an undertaking for professionals. |
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That's a big project, a huge undertaking, and I didn't necessarily understand how big it would be. |
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It was a mammoth undertaking, a five-year project in the planning, filmed over 15 months and involving over 90 speaking parts. |
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It has been a mammoth undertaking and is the culmination of many hundreds of hours of research, editing and printing. |
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Building roads is an undertaking that is unlikely to get any cheaper any time soon. |
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From the start, it was clearly a mammoth undertaking, but Jack feels it was worth it. |
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But in terms of practicality, getting it done, getting it written, getting it edited, a series would be a mammoth undertaking at this point. |
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But the sympathetic atmosphere of the present occasion gives me the confidence to carry out such a risky undertaking. |
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Frankly, I don't think so, even if the undertaking should prove risky and difficult. |
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Perhaps ironically, for a business whose potential rests on the World Wide Web, on-line grocery retailing is a local undertaking. |
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The privatization of an undertaking may also give rise to questions concerning state aid, depending upon the terms of the privatization. |
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The design plans have been slated and the size and scale of the entire undertaking must be totally rethought. |
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Each year there are around 4.4 million adults undertaking some 430 million hours of unpaid work. |
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Community penalties involve undertaking unpaid work amounting to seven million hours ordered each year. |
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We are, very simply, unprepared for dealing with pangs of shame or for undertaking spiritual soul-searchings. |
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In the early 1950s Edmund Gannon set up his bicycle repair shop with radio services, hackney business, undertaking and bottled gas. |
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Managing your own business is an enormous undertaking, often requiring skills which may not come naturally. |
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It will be a perilous undertaking, but one which strong horses and experienced riders had done at need in the past. |
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Anyone undertaking a sober assessment of our drug and alcohol laws would conclude that they are thoroughly inconsistent. |
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The Church people and Nonconformists willingly joined together for this good cause, and made the undertaking very successful. |
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The project was a herculean undertaking that is brought vividly to life in the book. |
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Finally, students undertaking business studies, even they were in their first year at university, scored better. |
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In promotional spots for the show, the contestants' initial undertaking involved designing a billboard on Times Square in New York. |
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Compilation of the cadastral surveys was a massive and time-consuming undertaking, and in practice they were often far from complete. |
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In undertaking crime to support their drug habits, cocaine and heroin abusers become likelier than usual to be arrested. |
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The three told the court that they had not at any time obstructed the road and gave an undertaking not to do so. |
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Football is occasionally a rough sport, but politics is always a dirty undertaking. |
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At that big army cantonment there was begun the first big undertaking in the United States whereby the American army started to help feed itself. |
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Acquiring nuclear weapons capability clearly would be a difficult undertaking for such organizations. |
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The undertaking establishment was on the Brompton Road hard by the chapel and nearby Trevor Square. |
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Geraldton Grammar is one of only two schools in WA, undertaking the O level design and communications course set by Cambridge University. |
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So we opened her chest to cross-clamp the aorta, while undertaking direct heart massage. |
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The provincial government, meanwhile, says it is undertaking the changes as part of its effort to streamline the health care system. |
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During the closing decades of the twentieth century these procedures, and also aesthetic orthodontics, came to be a common undertaking. |
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Given the hype that surrounded the 200m freestyle, that was a tough undertaking. |
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For this awesome millennial undertaking the Council projected a renewed Christocentric humanism or anthropology. |
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A little under seven years ago I left a doctorate in Classics that I'd been undertaking at Bristol University. |
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Translating this complex novel for the stage is an ambitious undertaking, but it pays off richly. |
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Solicitors are faced with clients who have been refused cover for future treatment unless the undertaking is signed. |
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I thus embark on a perilous undertaking, knowing full well that I risk the wrath of both women and men. |
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If sailing, windsurfing or undertaking any other activity likely to involve accidental immersion, wear clothing that is loose fitting. |
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Even in situations where an undertaking does not qualify for a total immunity from a fine penalties may be reduced. |
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I'd take some time for calm, collected thought before condemning anyone, and much longer still before undertaking any form of punishment. |
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Secondly, that the undertaking was issued for reasons of comity between nations. |
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To enforce the undertaking Naomi must apply for an order committing Mark to prison for breach. |
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Hirst throughout his life always became unhappy when commitments prevented him from undertaking mathematical research. |
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Those undertaking Indonesian law research face the major hurdle of sourcing relevant legal material. |
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Although this can be visualized for bacteriorhodopsin, the calculation is a large computational undertaking. |
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I realise that conceptually this is not a new idea and that some may say we simply don't have the time or money for such an undertaking. |
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He said the two-year project had been a huge accomplishment, and pupils were already undertaking work experience placements. |
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He was undertaking a physical education course and intended to become a physical education teacher. |
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I would urge anyone else who has similar problems to consider undertaking this course if they are given the opportunity. |
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He has been undertaking a variety of projects including fitting central heating and fires. |
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It's a dance piece undertaking a playful examination of interpersonal dynamics. |
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A breach of an undertaking is contempt of court and punishable by committal to prison. |
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While he was undertaking research for his doctorate political events intervened to interrupt his studies. |
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He knows that his use of the card involves the creation of a binding payment undertaking on the issuer's part. |
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It is, if we are honest with ourselves, a bold, possibly even foolhardy undertaking. |
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All of the carbon-fiber craftwork, incidentally, is not a Porsche undertaking. |
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Access to agricultural land for cultivation and capital for undertaking non-farm self-employment is critical. |
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Just a cursory glance at the brochure gives an idea of the immense undertaking this is. |
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Many Gasconaders, he informed me, had threatened the assault, and even commenced the undertaking, but were compelled to give up the attempt. |
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The bank took a debenture over the company's undertaking to secure the overdraft facilities granted to it. |
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Zhuu accused the hospital of deceitfully undertaking unnecessary examinations and prescribing expensive medicines just to make a bigger profit. |
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Basing an exhibition around the strictures of three primary colours is a brave undertaking for any gallery. |
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In my view a councillor would not be undertaking activities in an official capacity if he attended a meeting solely in his private capacity. |
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Here the Allies stood and fought against tyranny in a giant undertaking unparalleled in human history. |
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After a few terms at Selma University, he settled in Montgomery where he first entered the undertaking profession. |
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Planning the programme for this event is a big undertaking and the dedicated workers are each endeavouring to make it a real success. |
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A couple of weeks ago your diarist was interviewed by pupils at a Lincolnshire school undertaking a history project. |
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While it did take longer than initially projected, the whole undertaking was completed well under budget. |
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There is now an excellent route planner provided, which can direct you from door to door when undertaking an unfamiliar journey. |
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Seema was not interested in undertaking the additional work of removing gobar, milking her and providing fodder. |
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It is deplorable that the delay in undertaking the job was mainly attributed to the two parties' differences over channels of negotiations. |
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So before they ship out, the Marines are undertaking what amounts to a massive deprogramming campaign for their own troops. |
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It is an elaborate, extravagant and bloated undertaking that not only throws in the kitchen sink but the fire extinguisher, too. |
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Just keep in mind that you will be undertaking a science experiment with no guarantee of the outcome! |
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Professional advice should be sought before signing or undertaking a personal guarantee. |
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As he tells the BBC, there's no point undertaking a project out of malice as it usually ends in bad results. |
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After undertaking preliminary study, participants tour airfields, command posts, ammunition dumps, and battlefields where airpower played a role. |
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The organization is currently undertaking a wide-ranging consultation exercise with members on reform of the UK pension system. |
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Only a person with determination and the courage can even think of undertaking such an expedition. |
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I think if you wanted a stay, it would be quite normal for an undertaking to prosecute proceedings with urgency or expedition. |
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In other words, at issue here is the ethical dilemma of undertaking human experimentation based on inappropriate and incomplete basic research. |
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Volunteer dental surgeons are undertaking checkups, fillings, extractions and teeth cleaning. |
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I know nothing about shoe repair and resizing, so I was wondering if this is a sane undertaking or if I should just cut my losses. |
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The task was a mammoth undertaking, requiring thousands of hours of research, writing, sourcing photographs and planning the events of the day itself. |
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This seminar will be invaluable when preparing a business case for changing the current operations and undertaking future investment and financial decisions. |
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In all the years I have been undertaking various exploits and adventures in numerous countries around the globe there is one thing I have never done. |
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The film is organised around the undertaking of a single task. |
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If I was involved in an undertaking with a thousandth as much at stake, I would want to look my confederates in the eye to see how they reacted to what I said. |
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In general, liberation makes sacrifice worthwhile, makes you forget whatever doubts you had about the undertaking, and emboldens you to try other hard and risky endeavors. |
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After all the ugliness of what has happened in our game, the building for the future that people such as Calderwood are undertaking will stand us in good stead. |
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It is unlikely that private capital will finance such a tremendous undertaking until the risks are retired and the scalability challenge can be addressed. |
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There were two gendarmes on bicycles who were liaison agents and a small floating population of chauffeurs and maquisards undertaking various duties. |
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It is a very permutable undertaking trying to develop Discovery Park. |
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For the store is actually a conceptual undertaking, tucked into a storefront owned by that most Main Street of American retailers. |
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He is now undertaking the bandmaster's course at Kneller Hall, Twickenham. |
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We are undertaking a review to see if we can consider making any savings. |
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We meet unassuming mendicants who may turn out to be rishis in disguise, pilgrims who may be exiled kings, or noblemen undertaking acts of penance. |
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Irrespective of the success of the government's latest initiative, eradicating poverty among such a large proportion of the population would prove a mammoth undertaking. |
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The consul general pledged financial support towards that undertaking. |
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There are a number of disconcerting issues apparent in this undertaking. |
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When undertaking a review, a chief constable is required to judge each case on its merits and to take any extra information not originally available into account. |
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Overall these features create a sense of the indecorousness of worldly self-assertion, or perhaps, more grandly, of the potential blasphemy of human undertaking as a whole. |
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The therapy involves undertaking six-week blocks of different exercises, spread over a year, with the aim of stimulating a part of the brain called the cerebellum. |
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Unlike third parties the transferrer of an undertaking remains aware of the contents of any transferred know-how, since he cannot divest himself of his own knowledge. |
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Instead of undertaking stomach-churning jungle challenges, the politicians had to answer questions fired at them online by some of the town's school children. |
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Taking the initiative, including undertaking tasks beyond responsibilities and identifying new approaches to producing and delivering goods and services. |
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The next time you meet some person who is utterly captivated by some undertaking that completely mystifies you, give him the benefit of the doubt. |
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Nurses undertaking triage assessments by telephone with computer decision support may reduce the number of visits to general practitioners, hospital use, and costs. |
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It took a special, meticulous kind of person to accomplish the undertaking, someone with brains, patience, and nerves of steel. |
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A natural mathematician, he read psychology and mathematics at Aberdeen before undertaking postgraduate studies in mathematical statistics and biometry. |
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Recollected Work is shot through with ambivalence about the undertaking. |
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So who better to ally himself with in his current undertaking than anti-abortion, anti-gay-rights champion Cuccinelli? |
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Maclaurin returned to Aberdeen to discover that the University was most certainly highly displeased that he had not been undertaking his duties for two years. |
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Mideast expert Schanzer also sees the fight required as a huge undertaking. |
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The Church of Scotland Trust is undertaking a review of all heritable property owned or leased on behalf of the Church of Scotland outwith Scotland. |
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The radicalness is partly a stage prop, for science, as an experimental undertaking, cannot be radical or conservative but only faithful to the facts. |
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Tenants are themselves undertaking detailed investigations into the suitability of a location and giving this factor a high weighting when deciding on location. |
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Equally, the proportion undertaking further study is at a record high. |
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The undertaking was expressly stated to be governed by English law and any dispute was subjected to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English High Court. |
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To that extent, if there are costs incurred by the marshal in meeting that they are the subject of a fulsome undertaking by a person within the jurisdiction. |
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Council staff undertaking absolutely necessary visits to farms or farmland would disinfect footwear and the wheels of vehicles on entering and leaving. |
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Secondly, we are all aware that we should try kit out in shallow water before gradually building up our depth and experience and undertaking more adventurous dives. |
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The paper illustrates the point by undertaking two different RCTs on cowpea seeds in Tanzania. |
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It is particularly important, when undertaking this challenging project, that you read all sections before picking up your tools and getting to work. |
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Johannesburg City Parks has made the reserve a flash point of development, undertaking upgrades that include a new guardhouse, a borehole and a concrete palisade fence. |
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This sort of undertaking is not an exercise in constitutional interpretation but an act of judicial willfulness that has no logical stopping point. |
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Some cops will give a fixed penalty for undertaking on a dual carriageway. |
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They do not stay in bicycle lanes, undertaking vehicles when they are indicating to turn left, and don't stop at red lights and pedestrian crossings. |
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A receiver appointed by the court must act fairly and honestly as a fiduciary on behalf of all parties with an interest in the debtor's property and undertaking. |
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Indeed, as Richard points out, the plenary indulgence first given to the Crusaders soon ceased to be the primary motive for undertaking a Crusade. |
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The second is achieved by entrusting the task of consolidated supervision to the state which authorizes a parent undertaking, where the parent of a bank is another bank. |
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Mr. Power gave an undertaking that potholes on the road would be filled and that adequate lighting would be provided on barrels while the work was ongoing. |
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Welch justifiably observes that this dredging is a massive and expensive undertaking that will perhaps wreak more environmental damage than leaving the river at rest. |
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He made it clear that, unless we issued him with an undertaking that we would not publish her name, he was instructed to seek an immediate interdict to prevent us naming her. |
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Interestingly, the current difficulties which the market is experiencing are not deterring developers in Limerick from undertaking speculative schemes. |
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The manager was very understanding of the problems encountered by the organiser this year and gave an undertaking that he would review procedures. |
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The very premise makes for a dodgy commercial undertaking, thus kudos to Anderson for venturing on it. |
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His Honour accepted the arguments of the Repatriation Commission that the remunerative work a veteran was undertaking was the last work done by the veteran. |
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If counsel breaches such an undertaking that can be dealt with. |
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In breach of this undertaking, the company executed an absolute assignment to another creditor of amounts represented by certain bills of exchange. |
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With the Cairngorms next on the list for national park status, this walk provides a flavour of the spectacular northern corries without being too arduous an undertaking. |
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These scholars fashioned themselves humanists and engaged in an immense undertaking to understand, translate, publish, and teach the texts of the past. |
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They were given an undertaking that this law would be passed. |
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It is the undertaking to decide that question for others, without allowing them to hear what can be said on the contrary side. |
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The last tribal undertaking resulted in the 10th century in a lasting political structure and state, Poland, one of the West Slavic nations. |
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Yet a campaign in 1359, meant to complete the undertaking, was inconclusive. |
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Many species are famous for undertaking long annual migrations, crossing the equator or circumnavigating the Earth in some cases. |
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After From Russia with Love, Eon had considered undertaking an adaptation of either On Her Majesty's Secret Service or Casino Royale. |
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As well as lead and copper mining, quite a large undertaking of slate mining has been taking place over the years. |
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Ponies could be taken as far as Red Tarn, where there were stakes to tether them while undertaking the final part on foot via Swirral Edge. |
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The swine depopulation was a massive undertaking, with the military contributing substantial manpower. |
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The President represents all the people when undertaking official engagements at home and abroad. |
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FreshPoint's facility is the first of a three-phase project Voit is undertaking. |
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In appropriate Shatnerian style, it quickly became a very ambitious undertaking. |
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Such an undertaking by no means benefits the low-heeled buskin of modern fiction. |
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Most people undertaking the challenge walk it, and many achieve it in much less than 24 hours. |
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Her story and the photos by Steve Ringman really capture this remarkable undertaking. |
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Erm, Ashley gave an undertaking not to influence the management of the club while keeping his stakeholding under 10 per cent. |
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Breakfast is the first meal of a day, most often eaten in the early morning before undertaking the day's work. |
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Opportunistically, through grandparental charity or the undertaking of 'errands' and 'chores', we could increase our revenue spending power. |
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The mind, once jaded by an attempt above its power, either is disabled for the future, or else checks at any vigorous undertaking ever after. |
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For this course study, the beginning of the quest of learning the Arabic tongue, the undertaking of the language will remain abecedarian. |
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A foster family will also have to sign an undertaking that they will treat the sponsored child well, and protect and raise him well. |
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We're going to undertaking some doorknocking in Maribyrnong from 3pm this afternoon due to the flooding. |
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The Finance Minister appreciated the efforts of AWT management for undertaking various welfare activities. |
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A group of us are undertaking a two-week trip to Honduras with Operation Wallacea in July. |
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What we are doing now is just finetuning all of the details that need to be done in an undertaking as huge as this. |
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They have given us a written undertaking that the colour of their water, saline and mannitol packaging will be altered. |
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The undertaking is huge because the data files used by all those programs are also vulnerable to the year 2000 problem. |
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If the lienor is successful in proving his lien, the contractor may recover the funds secured by the undertaking. |
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The idea is solid awesome sauce, I just don't see it as a feasible undertaking for this project at this point in time. |
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The foolish system of ariolation is much practised by the primitive Papuas, previously to entering into any undertaking. |
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The logistics of such an undertaking in the age of coal power was astounding. |
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The success of his undertaking is contingent upon events which he cannot control. |
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These thoughts supported my spirits, while I pursued my undertaking with unremitting ardour. |
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Under the donation-based scheme, crowdfunders donate money to projects or ventures because they believe it is a worthwhile undertaking. |
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When war broke out again in 1282, it was an entirely different undertaking. |
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A recurring feature on Top Gear involves the hosts undertaking a number of bizarre challenges involving cars. |
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Prior to the undertaking, Pope Sixtus V allowed Philip II of Spain to collect crusade taxes and granted his men indulgences. |
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This was the only English city to have had a history of undertaking exploratory expeditions into the Atlantic. |
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The second preface was called Translators to the Reader, a long and learned essay that defends the undertaking of the new version. |
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It is the most ambitious literary undertaking of medieval Denmark and is an essential source for the nation's early history. |
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Even if not formally authorized, captains sometimes supplemented their earnings by undertaking a bit of piracy and extortion on the side. |
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The academy has a development programme of around 50 students undertaking sporting qualifications. |
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On 7 September 1424, the Hongxi Emperor terminated the undertaking of further treasure voyages. |
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Whatever it may be, the costs for undertaking the voyages had not overburdened the Ming treasury. |
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The undertaking of these expeditions only remained possible as long as the eunuchs maintained imperial favor. |
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The making of the map was a major undertaking and the map took several years to complete. |
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By this time, Cabral had already crossed the Indian Ocean, and the change in the monsoon winds prevented Dias from undertaking his own crossing. |
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The family-run company cites two reasons for undertaking this effort. |
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In 1710, the Zamorin was made to sign a treaty with the VOC undertaking to trade exclusively with the VOC and expel other European traders. |
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He was then 52, already an old man by the norms of that century, and he may well have had reservations about the undertaking. |
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Cossacks were considered excellent for scouting and reconnaissance duties, as well as undertaking ambushes. |
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Meanwhile, Webster's old foes the Republicans attacked the man, labeling him mad for such an undertaking. |
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Meanwhile, Webster's old foes, the Jeffersonian Republicans, attacked the man, labelling him mad for such an undertaking. |
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McQuade, a Renfrewshire council member for Erskine and Inchinnan, was released on an undertaking to appear at Paisley Sheriff Court. |
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They are operated by the Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport undertaking. |
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The Chief Reporter for this undertaking was Herbert Wechsler, who later became a Director of the Institute. |
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Since 2003 English Heritage has been undertaking a detailed survey of the buildings and the records relating to the machines. |
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The Ministry for Munitions began undertaking experiments on numerous other materials until they made the discovery that acetone could be drawn out of conkers. |
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Such an undertaking was possible because of the extensive review of amphora sites compiled by Sunil Gupta, which lists over 50 potential find spots. |
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A number of concerns have already been raised in regards to the proposals, including concerns that cycle lane will be used for parking and undertaking. |
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Fees for citizenship ranged from 12 Polish florins to a musket and gunpowder, or an undertaking to marry within a year and a day of acquiring a holding. |
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Subsequently, very little is known about how representatives were selected because, at this time, being sent to parliament was not a prestigious undertaking. |
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Brunel's last major undertaking was the unique Three Bridges, London. |
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Patients who do not qualify for free treatment are asked to pay in advance, or to sign a written undertaking to pay, except for emergency treatment. |
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However, laypeople are not expected to live in extreme asceticism since this is close to impossible while undertaking the normal responsibilities of worldly life. |
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He expressed his results in terms of the data rate that could be achieved and the economic consequences in terms of the potential revenue of the transatlantic undertaking. |
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Seabird eggs have also long been an important source of food for sailors undertaking long sea voyages, as well as being taken when settlements grow in areas near a colony. |
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Eurostar has already been involved in reviewing and publishing reports into High Speed 2 for the British Government and looks favourably upon such an undertaking. |
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Creating an artificial island is an expensive and risky undertaking. |
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Etzioni's caution is one of prudence in aim, for third-party overambition in objectives can only doom to failure the inherently complex undertaking of counterinsurgency. |
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On 21 July 1831, Leopold I, the first King of the Belgians, ascended the throne, undertaking the destruction of the city walls and the construction of many buildings. |
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The colonization effort proved to be a difficult undertaking on such a vast continent, and indigenous slave labor was quickly turned to for agricultural workforce needs. |
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That the victor of Agen was still alive in 58 BC or, if yes, that he was physically still capable of undertaking such a journey at all, seems more than doubtful. |
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That day, the Yongle Emperor ordered the undertaking of fifth voyage, which had the avowed objective to return the 18 ambassadors and to reward their kings. |
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The Tribunal also found that UK's undertaking to return the Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius when no longer needed for defence purposes is legally binding. |
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A duty can arise through contract, a voluntary undertaking, a blood relation with whom one lives, and occasionally through one's official position. |
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Since 2005, the House Judiciary Committee has been undertaking an Administrative Law, Process and Procedure Project to consider changes to the Administrative Procedure Act. |
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Four years have sufficed to bring this great undertaking to an end. |
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A large claim but a small achievement is inappropriate to the original verbal undertaking, while a larger achievement takes credit by overstepping the bounds of office. |
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In undertaking such revampings, marketers confront a tricky balancing act. |
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There is a comfortable inn at this picturesque spot, where those who purpose speeling the lofty Ben generally prepare for their arduous undertaking. |
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The pupils at Coed Mawr Infants in Bangor are undertaking simple outdoor fieldwork using thermometers, rain gauges made out of pop bottles and cameras. |
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Since renunciant traditions have been a primarily male undertaking, the very existence of male ascetics has been especially challenging to materialistic societies. |
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With a whole waffle, maple syrup, two eggs, two sausage patties, four rashers of bacon, home fries, black pudding, grilled tomato and beans, this was a serious undertaking. |
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We always do a visual cancer screen when undertaking an examination with magnifying dental loupes and have had a small percentage of cases where something has shown up. |
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He sees the work of Perrault as the most formidable undertaking of interpretation and re-appropriation of the ideas of these three literary figures of the Grand Siecle. |
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The three-day undertaking also focused in capacitating the LGUs on the development of the Comprehensive Local Juvenile Intervention Plan, it was learned. |
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Trust volunteers are undertaking the bog restoration spadework with National Park staff and the work is being funded through the North Pennines AONB Partnership. |
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Every Which Way but Loose, an immensely profitable undertaking, stands as an epic example of what disorganized, mindless drivel can excite the denizens of Yumpsville. |
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We have been able to successfully adopt latest technology, PerCutanous NephroLithotomy for removal of stones from kidney without undertaking a lengthy and major surgery, Prof. |
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