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Undertake

Undertake meaning

To take upon oneself; to start, to embark on (a specific task etc.). | To commit oneself (to an obligation, activity etc.). | To pass a slower moving vehicle on the curbside rather than on the side closest to oncoming traffic.

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Monday’s announcement from the Prime Minister was mainly a commitment to undertake future licensing rounds for North Sea oil and gas projects, in essence agreeing in principle to allow the fossil fuel industry to undertake new projects.

Thus if a person is, for example, about to undertake a ten kilometre journey to a given destination it may on average be safer to undertake this journey by bicycle than on foot.

A Cardiff Council spokesperson said: “City Hall will be temporarily closed this winter to undertake essential works on mechanical and electrical installations, including the heating and ventilation system, and electrical supply.

According to a press report, Greece-based lawyers who were approached declined to undertake the investigation, but because the book will soon be published in English, the Authority will have a much bigger pool to choose from.

According to him, the measure would help to strengthen and enable them to undertake researches that would address development needs.

According to the Kantipur national daily, after the death of her pilot husband, her father, Govinda was planning to send her to India for nursing study but she denied it and went to the US to undertake a pilot course.

A Coventry pub has been given the thumbs up to undertake a make-over of its beer garden.

A devout English Catholic noblewoman — Richeldis de Faverches — prayed that she might undertake some special work in honor of Our Lady.

A few weeks ago, I speculated in hope more than anything else that the president would bring in someone without skin in the ANC game to undertake the task of restructuring Eskom — which is in essence the load-shedding job.

All practicing American rabbonim (Orthodox rabbis) know they secretly undertake lineage investigations before conducting weddings for anyone not engaged in their communitiesbecause odds are that one or both prospective spouses is not Jewish.

An assessment of the profiles of the users of the Telegram platform indicates that many of the ladies are migrants from neighbouring African countries who have settled in Ghana to undertake such activities for survival.

Armidale Magistrate Mark Richardson also ordered Tattersall to undertake 60 hours of community service and to abstain from drugs and alcohol for 18 months.

As I mentioned earlier, we’re free to undertake new initiatives as long as they adhere to the core principles and values of the organization.

A spokesperson said: “We routinely undertake checks on Sponsor Licence Holders as part of our compliance duties and take robust action where evidence of labour exploitation is identified.

As the volume of customer data grows even further, businesses will be able to undertake even more sophisticated analytics and spot trends that may previously have gone unnoticed.

Australian lawyer Sarah Jefford says it is time for law reform to make it easier to undertake surrogacy in Australia.

Black Hills did not undertake any efforts to provide direct notification to its customers,” the suit says.

Board member Peter Trinh said that ideally DTSM would not have to undertake this kind of work, but he said it is necessary for the organization to embrace reality and recognize the ways in which larger issues in the city affect downtown businesses.

But councillors concerned about a possible flood risk at the site, between Kent Street in Dunfermline and the park, added an extra one, requiring the applicant to undertake a "CCTV survey of a culverted watercourse" across the road from their site.

But they still cannot undertake any animal testing to check the safety of the makeup for consumers.