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Latest post Tue, Jul 1 2008 8:43 AM by Vorpar. 1 replies.
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Lcchang  +  535012 Tue, 01 Jul 08 08:17 AM
Even before our researcher analyzed the online customer reviews and ratings, we agreed to take on the client.

"Take on"  has different meanings, so I am not sure what it means in the sentence above. Please advise.
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Vorpar, 1 yr 130 days ago
Represent the client. Agree to be hired by the client. Work for the client.
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