09:33 Jul 9, 2002 |
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5 +2 | to [x] in-house |
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5 +1 | in-house undertaking |
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5 | intracompany |
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4 | start doing something within the company |
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4 | Entrapenureship |
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4 | to take initiative... |
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intracompany Explanation: it's the word you are looking for |
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in-house undertaking Explanation: "In-house" is employed very frequently for things that go on within a company, so this would probably be appropriate here. |
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start doing something within the company Explanation: Helps? |
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to [x] in-house Explanation: the verb can be undertake but it could be something else depending on the noun that follows even though the Spanish is intraemprender.... could be for example, to implement in-house |
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