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91. They have undertaken an independent training course and induction programme, and are now preparing for their first meeting.
92. The education program, ordered by state regulators, is the largest undertaken by a phone company.
93. The research is being undertaken on an inter-disciplinary basis and the two principal investigators are an economist and a social policy specialist.
94. The review was undertaken by one of two research fellows who attempted to be as objective as possible.
95. Some limited laboratory and clinical tests undertaken at Bayer led to the belief that it was slightly too toxic to be acceptable.
96. The complaints must be made to the police themselves in the first instance and all subsequent investigations are undertaken by police officers.
97. A bank loan should not be undertaken lightly, especially if your bank manager wants security for the loan.
98. A study was undertaken in co-operation with oil companies to propose optimum data acquisition techniques and formation evaluation procedures.
99. I would like to hear from anybody who has undertaken the DipSW.
100. Combined with the preparatory work now being undertaken, that will give councils the maximum time to prepare themselves before April 1993.
101. The physical geography of the city in general can now complement studies already undertaken of specific cities.
102. This is not a step to be undertaken lightly for it can have serious implications, even if the test result is negative.
103. All prosecutions are undertaken by the public prosecutor, the Lord Advocate, or his subordinates, the procurators fiscal.
104. Threatened interests bristle at the first sign that they might be superseded; rituals of pacification must be undertaken. Sentencedict.com
105. Nevertheless, it was independently undertaken, in a very matter-of-fact way, to assist a respected superior in coping.
106. Funding for this program, undertaken with a federal grant, now depends precariously on state support.
107. An experimental research project is undertaken in the seventh term, usually at the students place of employment.
108. Operations of this kind should only be undertaken by the intelligence services, and then only under the strictest guidelines.
109. This encouraging workload is undertaken by Wimpey Alawi from its headquarters and depot at Azaiba on the outskirts of Muscat.
110. Might not the mastery of a skill quickly mean that an approach to learning through discovery could be more effectively undertaken?
111. The research undertaken will provide a basis for nature conservation in the wider countryside and aid the promotion of nature conservation values.
112. Meanwhile, members states have undertaken to apply the substance of the rules.
113. A one year period of apprenticeship to an established barrister must be undertaken.
114. Projects already undertaken for pharmaceutical customers have involved removal of plant and equipment contaminated with low-levels of radioactivity and other hazardous materials.
115. Moreover, the linguistic analysis undertaken during the comparison provided concrete support for these observations.
116. An outline of some of the domestic chores undertaken by Mr and Mrs McGill will help to answer this question.
117. Reintroduction of food after elemental regimens must nevertheless be undertaken with the greatest of care irrespective of whether or not elimination diets are used.
118. If dysphagia persisted despite dilatation, barium swallow examination was undertaken to assess the oesophageal lumen.
119. In addition, extensive research is being undertaken to improve existing lines and develop new products.
120. It was shown that translation work is undertaken even for impecunious clients.
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