But the company has taken on a big challenge and still has work to do.
There has been some concern from analysts about the amount of additional debt being taken on.
And as part of that process there is more comment that will be taken on it.
Discussions with Unite are continuing and no final decision has been taken on the plans.
The center is a conservative Christian institution and has taken on Chessani's case pro bono.
"All contributions will be taken on board and will factor into the review process, " he said.
The ruling means fresh decisions will now have to be taken on the future of Undershaw.
The Norwegians will by now be aware of the formidable task they have taken on.
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But the grief in this hometown of Henry Ford has taken on deeper resonance.
It was a good scam but one that has taken on a new life today.
It looks strikingly similar to an iconic photo taken on the White House lawn in 1993.
In these modern times, the word "chef" has taken on a lot of meanings.
He said each case would be taken on its own merit and looked at individually.
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Tony Canavan said that all the recommendations made by the coroner would be taken on board.
Credit risk was once an afterthought, but has taken on prime importance in a post-Lehman-bankruptcy world.
That term surge has taken on quite a bit of currency here in Washington.
Nicole, 35, has recently taken on a much larger role in the family business.
Friends and family were then taken on a tour of the buildings and grounds.
Of course, those will likely be flush years in banking, with some as-yet-to-be-appreciated risks taken on.
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We're seeing an increase in temporary workers, but they haven't yet taken on that full-time worker.
But for dot-com music companies, understanding the college market has taken on a more critical importance.
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For three decades, actress Phylicia Rashad has taken on roles that exude warmth, wit and wisdom.
Farrow has also taken on a high-profile role as an advocate of children's rights.
The casket was then taken on stage at the memorial ceremony by Michael Jackson's brothers.
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This is normally a pretty routine procedure, taken on the nod, normally alongside a programme motion.
Mr. SENGUPTA: Well, the theory is that they would have taken on the various ingredients separately.
Almost all the extra housework generated by children was taken on by the woman.
The county council said no decision had yet been taken on whether to grant planning permission.
But T-mobile has now taken on a more strident tone in its attitude to new masts.
Granderson said the team medical staff was happy with follow-up X-rays taken on Tuesday.
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