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For example, in small facilities with only one service provider, that staff member may need to take on duties that span both levels one and two.
Still, he said, "a company cannot take on duties that are those of a government".
In that capacity, he will take on duties for the account of another PepsiCo unit, Frito-Lay International.
Most significantly, the workers would be required to take on duties that previously had been performed by several employees.
It is no secret around Our Lady's that the pastoral associates would like to take on duties that are now the domain of the priests, like performing the sacraments.
She will take on duties as a full faculty member in 2011.
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In 1910 he went to Washington, D.C., to be capital correspondent for the Louisville Times, and in 1911 took on duties for The Courier-Journal as well.
So if you begin a job taking on duties beyond those stated on paper, you tacitly accept them in the eyes of the law.
He resumed his role as arbiter of the house style, but also took on duties akin to those of what we now call the A-issue Editor.
However, most hospitals coped well and did not experience any problems, with senior medics taking on duties usually undertaken by their junior colleagues.
When Mr Cameron entered Downing Street the former journalist took on duties heading the Number 10 spin operation, quitting shortly before he was arrested over the phone-hacking scandal.
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