to apply only some procedures, which have been specified by the users, to the financial forecast or projection
No, cosmetic procedures such as liposuction are not typically covered by insurance. Liposuction in particular is considered to be an elective surgey, not one that someone must undertake for health reasons.
I undertake. I undertook. I have undertaken.
of Undertake, imp. of Undertake.
Example sentences for the verb undertake:We've won the contract to undertake the bridge repair.They promised to undertake an investigation into the matter.Will you undertake this mission?
The past tense of "undertake" is "undertook."
The verb of undertakings is undertake. As in "to undertake something".
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1. A task or assignment undertaken; a venture.2. A guaranty, engagement, or promise.3. The profession or duties of a funeral director.
Because it can help to understand what resources are needed to comply with certain areas of the business and to undertake certain procedures to maintain the resources necessary. Geez I sound smart. hahah
In one sense only: to undertake something is to commit oneself to it.
In the Bible you will find words like "oath, pledge and covenant". In the thesaurus you will also find: assurance engagement or engage solemn word vow guarantee word of honor warrant contract obligation or obligate undertake swear (also in the Bible)
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