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But a few years later, when his company began taking on larger orders, he began looking for cheaper supply alternatives.
Taking on more debt in order for him to graduate simply isn't an option.
On February 11 , 2015 the newly-inaugurated Governor acted boldly, issuing an executive order taking on the costly problem of mass incarceration.
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A good accountant can help pinpoint when business picks up, and when you should think about stocking up or taking on extra orders.
For an organism to switch from using one amino acid to another, thereby permanently altering its genetic code, takes on the order of 20 genes.
The game, which can look chaotic and improvisational on TV (or at ice level), takes on an order and a shape.
Blotting of excess fluid, which takes on the order of 1 s, is done before irradiation and thus does not represent a rate-limiting step.
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