Synonym: agree, attempt, contract, essay, promise, pursue, try. Similar words: under, undergo, founder, under way, fall under, come under, understand, undermine. Meaning: [‚ʌndə(r)'teɪk] v. 1. enter upon an activity or enterprise 2. accept as a challenge 3. promise to do or accomplish 4. enter into a contractual arrangement 5. accept as a charge.
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151. Non-degree applicants apply direct to the Polytechnic, as do students wishing to undertake degree programmes by part-time study.
152. S6 pupils also undertake a dissertation on a subject of their own choice such as Roman Law, philosophy, etc.
153. BMost students at the training center, having stared death in the face, undertake vast career shifts.
154. The Board of Supervisors eventually approved the deal on the provision that United undertake a good-faith review of the law.
155. As part of the first- and second-year laboratory courses, all students undertake short introductory courses on computational methods.
156. Although this is not the place to undertake a detailed introduction to the model, a brief sketch will none the less prove useful.
157. He sustained injuries to his back and was thereafter only able to undertake light work.
158. Governments would have to undertake solemnly not to seek to influence it.
159. They therefore need to be strongly managed and should not be left to the local office to undertake on their own.
160. Students are invited to undertake a programme combining, concurrently, the traditional teaching practice with a social work placement.
161. A person who instigates or assists a person without ability of civil conduct to perform infringement act shall be an infringer, and shall undertake civil liabilities.
162. Where it does not undertake the liability to pay insurance money during the extension period of an original insurance contract, it shall determine it as an original non-life insurance contract.
163. You undertake not to let anyone ( other than Your Nominee ) use Citibank Online.
164. Bearing force transmission line tilt, according to an upper fanlike spread to undertake roof, reasonable structure, beautiful shapes.
165. Besides normal healthy crowd, the expert thinks, have a few kinds of people unsuited also undertake creaming just be enteringed filling.
166. Companies to undertake OEM orders, build a special cable, prompt delivery.
167. Members undertake to complete the annual questionnaire on import licensing procedures promptly and in full.
168. It shall undertake to store the consignment goods in dry and secure premises so that the goods are protected from the elements of the weather and to keep them in good condition.
169. States Parties undertake to include those crimes as extraditable offences in every future extradition treaty to be concluded between them.
170. If receive subpoena, we also can undertake assessment to subpoena, not hesitate even below essential condition litigate .
171. The third is to undertake construction supervision of civil liability, a brief introduction in China is still in the initial stage of construction supervision of professional liability insurance.
172. If you undertake the project, you are bound to encounter difficulties.
173. The necessity that the article imagines to this, feasibility and established means to undertake analytics card.
174. Our mobile office system can have supported computer to undertake business and archives examine and approve.
175. Over the years to undertake number of external mechanical processing business.
176. In the street where we worked, there are a large bunch of them, such as electrician, plumber, woodworker , and some contractors undertake the whole decoration works.
177. We provided samples and responsible for the accuracy of the data, ensure well cooperation, and shall voluntarily undertake agreed consignation testing costs.
178. Partners shall undertake joint liability for their partnership's debts,[sentencedict.com] except as otherwise stipulated by law.
179. In such cases, the authorized officer shall undertake an initial investigation.
180. Even worse, the study suggests, patient cell phones carry twice as much gunk into the hospital as hospital staff cell phones, probably because the staff undertake infection control measures regularly.
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