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be undertaking
verb
To take upon oneself; to start, to embark on (a specific task etc.).
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Fifa should therefore be undertaking contingency planning now".
The jury seems to be undertaking an exhaustive review.
Recently, it has been decided that the organisation will be undertaking a "full strategic review".
Sensing our heightened concerns, they may this week be undertaking a risky reading of the runes.
There are, however, concrete actions that the west could be undertaking now.
"This is the function which we will be undertaking at the festival".
I think that is a pretty serious precedent for the agency to be undertaking".
The logic was simple: Sinn Fein was considered to be undertaking its baby steps in democracy.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is correct in its analysis that we should be undertaking regular and more comprehensive surveys.
Pupils form Eastley school, one of our community partners will be undertaking a waste audit of Kings Place.
He is said by aides to be undertaking a slow path to an eventual confrontation with the currently popular president.
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