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When undertaking something new, Ms. Jongerius lets her mind wander.
Set the challenge too high, though, by undertaking something that is way beyond your skill, and you're out of the flow again.
But one might easily say that the devaluation solution would also require the government's approval, since undertaking something that aggressive without political backing could endanger the central bank's independence.And that's the real lesson, isn't it?
At 62 Dalmia is undertaking something of a second career.
12 Proverbial of undertaking something beyond one's powers; cf. Cic.
In fact, at age 62 Dalmia is undertaking something of a second career.
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The nerve she had to undertake something like that for a Halloween cover.
All this might make it seem inevitable that Facebook would undertake something like Project Spartan.
This problem is the lack of an effective "method" — a systematic or established procedure to undertake something, step by step.
They, along with 124 others, decided to undertake something unlawful: conspiring to close down the offending emitter.
And were Iran to undertake something truly inimical to Western interests – shutting the Strait of Hormuz, attacking the Gulf States' oil facilities – I don't think an Iranian nuke would deter the U.S. from intervening.
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