The crews are trained to undertake tows of crippled boats, extinguish fires afloat and provide first aid. |
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Ask for bank and trade references, follow them up and undertake a credit check with a reputable agency if required. |
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The 24-week limit should stay, on the grounds that women do not undertake terminations lightly. |
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According to the capital market law, listed companies are not allowed to undertake mergers that could lead to monopolies. |
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What kind of doctors are we training who have never had to undertake a clinic unaided or cope alone with an unexpected event during surgery? |
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The recruits undertake an initial two-week intensive course in Barrow, before starting their two-year probationary period with the crew. |
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Air power doctrine also describes the capabilities and roles that air power can undertake. |
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He added that the centre would now be able to undertake a whole lot of other activities with the new space outdoors. |
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These levels reflect the duties of the position and this includes the qualification required to undertake those duties. |
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We regularly undertake surveys of newly qualified doctors, to establish their career choices and progression. |
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If the trust fails to undertake this, then it will lose accreditation for training junior doctors in obstetrics and gynecology. |
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After two years or more at Antioch, he finally withdrew to the desert of Chalcis to undertake the penitential life of an anchoritic monk. |
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The authors who undertake succeeding volumes will do well to follow the lead set by Stanley Hall. |
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Honorius' rescript told the Britons to undertake their own defence, which as we have seen they did with success. |
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The auditor general criticized the government's apparent unreadiness to undertake the required recruitment and retention of qualified staff. |
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Regardless of how skilled she knew she was, the extreme risk and danger of what she was about to undertake wasn't lost on her. |
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If they undertake to refurbish the building, they can rebuild the Odeon's dented reputation. |
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Once this is created, Joint Forces Command and the services can undertake the actual process of concept development, testing, and refinement. |
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Lastly, a person who has been wrongfully dispossessed may undertake a form of self-help known as re-entry. |
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He decided to undertake not only the literal translation of the text itself, but also three types of interpretation. |
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Whilst the court does not set such it does undertake the operation, interpretation and application of those laws and procedures. |
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The reality is that the shift to online is requiring news editors to undertake a significant reorientation in their role. |
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There will be a chance to take part in a summer school as well as undertake relevant work experience and community service projects. |
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Perhaps there is a knowledgeable local person who might undertake this task for you. |
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The Common Room will be closed until 17 September to allow us to undertake much-needed redecoration work. |
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Does the Australian public believe that these people undertake these treacherous journeys for a lark? |
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The Public Service Code of Conduct Act stated that officials should not undertake any remunerative work outside the department without approval. |
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Over the intervening period we should enact laws requiring that L-drivers undertake pre-driving lessons in off-road training areas. |
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You will probably have to bring the home up to code if you undertake a remodeling. |
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We should take our time and undertake as many revisions as are necessary. |
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The report said all entities, including companies, may be allowed to undertake repos and reverse repos in gilts, corporate debentures and bonds of financial institutions. |
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You might say that, with the substantial exception of repeat buildings or structures, to make a building is to undertake a piece of research, using that word colloquially. |
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It jibbed at invading England in 1940, though it did undertake a number of amphibious operations in the Baltic Sea in June 1941, and later in the Black Sea. |
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Hughes' image of the psychic journey Oedipus must undertake, groping his way toward the final and horrible truth of his own actions, is heavily laden with guilt. |
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Following Jesus is not something anyone should undertake lightly. |
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But the specialist training required to be the best at the job does not come easily, with each animal having to undertake a rigorous 13-week intensive course. |
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Employees may be asked to undertake work outside their job description. |
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We chose not to undertake the project because of the enormous costs involved. |
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I undertake to apply the rules fairly and justly, to achieve that balance. |
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With FIFPro's help, we undertake direct work in schools with footballers combining the antiracism message with football training. |
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One way of improving range of motion in both the short and long term is to undertake stretching exercises. |
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He tied himself with ropes to undertake the task of rappelling from the top of the peak to the peak of another hill near the Lonavala on Sunday. |
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The completion of his first canal led the duke to undertake a more ambitious work. |
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Great-heartedness leads us to undertake great and arduous works in every kind of Virtue without taking fright at their magnitude. |
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The monarch and his or her immediate family undertake various official, ceremonial, diplomatic and representational duties. |
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He was awarded his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1959 and began to undertake research in number theory supervised by Harold Davenport. |
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Pilgrimage is not mandatory in Hinduism, though many adherents undertake them. |
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By May 1935, Jelka felt she had enough strength to undertake the crossing to attend a reburial in England. |
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American fox hunters undertake stewardship of the land, and endeavour to maintain fox populations and habitats as much as possible. |
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She began to undertake public duties during the Second World War, serving in the Auxiliary Territorial Service. |
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Centeniers are elected at a public election within each parish for a term of three years to undertake policing within the parish. |
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Jackson accepts the interpretation but suggests that a force of 300 men would be much too small to undertake the task demanded of them. |
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In 1740, Smith was the graduate scholar presented to undertake postgraduate studies at Balliol College, Oxford, under the Snell Exhibition. |
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Due to the risk of collision between birds and aircraft, large airports undertake population control programs where they frighten or shoot birds. |
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The Tang and Song dynasties did not undertake any significant effort in the region. |
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Glasgow would also undertake the development of its peripheral housing estates. |
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This has sparked speculation that the troop may now begin to undertake more ceremonial duties in Scotland. |
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In 928 Hywel made a pilgrimage to Rome, becoming the first Welsh prince to undertake such a trip and return. |
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There the traveller might undertake lessons in French, dancing, fencing, and riding. |
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In 1943 the United States Army began using the facilities to hold troops and undertake local training, including basic flight in Tiger Cubs. |
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His mother's will had asked Pope Innocent III to undertake the guardianship of her son. |
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Passengers for London from Amsterdam and Rotterdam will undertake all security checks before boarding and will not need to get off in Brussels. |
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Species living in forests, woodland, or bush tend to be sedentary, but many of the plains species undertake long migrations. |
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The swimbladders of deep sea fish are either absent or scarcely operational, and bathypelagic fish do not normally undertake vertical migrations. |
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Many large pelagic fish are oceanic nomadic species which undertake long offshore migrations. |
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However, the Post Office declined and it was decided that a private company should undertake the project. |
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The parties did not undertake a formal engagement, but assumed that the match would take place in due time. |
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Men would volunteer and undertake basic training for several months at an army depot. |
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The seat of government was far from Rome in Constantinople, which appeared unable to undertake the relief of Italy. |
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The local councils nevertheless have the freedom to undertake limited measures within the bounds of their districts and their budgets. |
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During the Hongwu Emperor's reign, it became prohibited to undertake military actions overseas. |
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This pleased Kublai and Guo was asked to undertake similar projects in other parts of the country. |
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J Kidd of the Wesleyan Missionary Society who hoped to undertake missionary work at Waterloo Bay. |
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Companies enabled merchants to band together to undertake ventures requiring more capital than was available to any one merchant or family. |
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Depending on what practice the practitioner wishes to undertake, it can be done at a temple or at home. |
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The Atlantic Telegraph Company was formed in London in 1856 to undertake to construct a commercial telegraph cable across the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Most companies undertake an IPO with the assistance of an investment banking firm acting in the capacity of an underwriter. |
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Sheppard had died in 1901, and so the folk song collector Cecil Sharp was invited to undertake the musical editorship for the new edition. |
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This simply says that the district court shall not undertake to construe a theretofore unconstrued Puerto Rican statute. |
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It is not fit your lordship should undertake every companion that you give offence to. |
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Mean while, if you are unprovided of a Lodging, I dare undertake, you shall be welcome to this Gentlewoman. |
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Women, however, are not eligible to undertake formal sannyasa, which according to Sankara is reserved for Brahmin men. |
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To minimise runway access time, the MALMS Mobile system can undertake photometric measurements accurately at speeds of 50mph. |
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Through this partnership Heineken will acquire a minority stake in two German groups of breweries and will undertake to export Paulaner Weiss beer worldwide. |
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Last week, VHP general secretary Champat Rai had announced that seers would undertake the 20-day-long religious procession on 22 September around Ayodhya. |
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Ransome's own interest in sailing and his need to provide an accurate description caused him to undertake a voyage across the North Sea to Flushing. |
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Effie was too ill to undertake the European tour of 1849, so Ruskin visited the Alps with his parents, gathering material for the third and fourth volumes of Modern Painters. |
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The society is supported by a committee, who help coordinate topics, organise and publicise events, ensure a rotating chair and undertake fundraising. |
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As far as possible elderly inmates were expected to undertake the same kind of work as the younger men and women, although concessions were made to their relative frailty. |
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After the rebellions, Lord Durham was asked to undertake a study and prepare a report on the matter and to offer a solution for the British Parliament to assess. |
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The decision to undertake coating of their steel bakeware involved Prestige Industrial developing a whole new set of skills with the assistance of Whitford Plastics Ltd. |
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Both companies stem from the formation in 1926 of the Australian Cream Tartar Company Pty Ltd to undertake the manufacture of cream of tartar and tartaric acid. |
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Similarly, while there were actions against guardians which the child could undertake in the common law courts, these were regularly undertaken in the Court of Chancery. |
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In 1958 Professor Viktor Zhdanov, Deputy Minister of Health for the USSR, called on the World Health Assembly to undertake a global initiative to eradicate smallpox. |
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Around Iceland, maturing capelin usually undertake extensive northward feeding migrations in spring and summer and the return migration takes place in September to November. |
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The centre is also an approved test centre where individuals will be able to undertake training and take their LGV driving test as an integrated package. |
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In spring, and occasionally in autumn, birds may soar high above the heronry and chase each other, undertake aerial manoeuvres or swoop down towards the ground. |
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However, his ally Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, failed to provide any significant military assistance, which led Edward to undertake negotiations with the French. |
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However, the affected countries did not undertake dramatic policy changes. |
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Apart from strictly official duties, the King and the other members of Royal Family undertake a variety of unofficial and other representative duties within Sweden and abroad. |
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The application of gold leaf or dust to an illumination is a very detailed process that only the most skilled illuminators can undertake and successfully achieve. |
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Prior to 1851, the making of medals at the mint was at the discretion of engravers who could undertake the work independently and receive and additional wage. |
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I have seen him often undertake most dangerous things in the last wars. |
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Childe's university position meant that he was obliged to undertake archaeological excavations, something he loathed and believed that he did poorly. |
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In the leadup to the 2007 Australian Federal election, the Australian Labor Party announced it would undertake a review of Australian car tariffs if elected. |
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Nevertheless, many of the willing migrants undertake the hazardous travel to their destination country with criminal syndicates specialized in people smuggling. |
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These initial forays into experimentation with sound led Bell to undertake his first serious work on the transmission of sound, using tuning forks to explore resonance. |
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Hadrian appointed Aulus Platorius Nepos as governor to undertake this work who brought the Legio VI Victrix legion with him from Germania Inferior. |
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They began to undertake attacks in quick order to take advantage of successful advances on the flanks, then broke them off when each attack lost its initial impetus. |
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As in 1927, when her parents had toured Australia and New Zealand, Elizabeth remained in Britain, since her father thought her too young to undertake public tours. |
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The Soviet Union might be ready for to undertake any wild adventure. |
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When Coleridge arrived back in England he travelled to the North with their publisher Joseph Cottle to meet Wordsworth and undertake a proposed tour of the Lake District. |
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In the process of replicating others' experiments, Priestley became intrigued by unanswered questions and was prompted to undertake experiments of his own design. |
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Designed in two types with close air support and multi-task mission features, ATAK can undertake high-altitude missions with heavy artillery, Anadolu Agency reported. |
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The team can also undertake complex specialist tests such as motion thermography, reflectometry and environmental and stress testing, as well as high speed imaging. |
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