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undertaking, to undertake

The risk that the public may believe that the goods or services in question come from the same undertaking or from economically linked undertakings constitutes a likelihood of confusion. EU LAW

The amount invested by the undertaking in promoting the mark.

Yet Trumps’s undertaking will come up against growing concerns in Ukraine

‘The consent given by myself to the terms of the lease in no way signified final approval of the lease, but only an undertaking on the part of OIB to ensure that this matter progresses through the Commission’s decision-making channels  (eur-lex.europa.eu)

a war to seize Crimea would be a major undertaking from a president who has been a comedian 

The White House undertook to promote the uptake of AI 

Japan’s economy is also undertaking a structural shift amid a months-long deflation of the groceries sector. 

national trade marks continue to be necessary for those undertakings which do not want protection of their trade marks at Community level  (EU Law)



to undertake to: comprometerse a, prometer

to undertake: emprender, comenzar, empezar

undertaking: empresa  || proyecto, tarea. Tarea o trabajo, especialmente uno grande o difícil. || promesa, garantía || funeraria. negocio funerario, pompas fúnebres

to give an undertaking to do something: prometer formalmente hacer algo