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To undertaken
verb
To take upon oneself; to start, to embark on (a specific task etc.).
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Idea being for its software to analyze a planned drone flight in real-time and perform a "cost/benefit" analysis — to help insurers set premiums or drone operators decide whether or not to undertaken a given flight or not.
Although detailed analysis of seismic surges during the 2015 unrest is yet to undertaken, these features seem to imply fluid injection as observed during the 2008 2009 unrest (Yukutake et al. 2011b).
But the full potential - both negative and positive - of fintech for green finance has yet to undertaken.
This financial arrangement was precisely one of the conditions we found indispensable to undertaken renewed journalism with a sustainable press media.
While the parents of children who associate with affected children at school should also be screened, this does not have to undertaken with any urgency.
For the time being at least, policymakers must accept the reality of international "dissensus" and scientists wishing to undertaken research on NRC are best advised to consider conducting their research in only a handful of countries.
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Some choose to undertake further studies abroad.
Not something to undertake lightly.
No vehicle is too forbidding to undertake.
"It is a huge problem to undertake.
He wants to undertake some ideological cleansing".
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