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Far from being exploitation, taking on a work experience person will often have a negative effect on the employer, speaking in strictly material terms.
"To be honest, it was a little daunting at first," Mr. Griffin said of taking on a work that is such a favorite and so keenly stamped on the public mind.
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I don't take on a work of nonfiction, especially a controversial or even unconventional one, without satisfying myself, perhaps just at gut level, that the author is presenting the truth responsibly.
This season the housemates have taken on a semblance of work in a Miami ice cream parlor — but it's a silly gimmick.
I'm struggling to stay afloat and taking on a punishing work schedule in a desperate attempt to stick it out and avoid foreclosure.
Still, Mr. Alden is not a director who imposes some arbitrary take on a work.
(Tellingly, the set included a cover of "Bette Davis Eyes," a straight-faced take on a work of '80s kitsch with a nod to Hollywood royalty).
She is concerned that residency programs will "take on a mentality of shift work," she said.
I was taken on a tour of his work in London.
Work takes on a different meaning as it nears its likely end.
Or they might have taken on a slightly different role at work with fewer hours.
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