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carrying out

NOUN
  1. the act of accomplishing some aim or executing some order
    the agency was created for the implementation of the policy
  2. the act of performing; of doing something successfully; using knowledge as distinguished from merely possessing it
    they criticised his performance as mayor
    experience generally improves performance

How To Use carrying out In A Sentence

  • This came out of an investigation he was carrying out into when a ternary quartic form could be represented as the sum of five fourth powers of linear forms.
  • Thomas had a mission, to destroy the missile and prevent the shapechanger from carrying out his criminal activities.
  • Although _Pyetushkov_ shows us, by a certain open _naïveté_ of style, that a youthful hand is at work, it is the hand of a young master, carrying out the realism of the 'forties' -- that of Gogol, Balzac, and A Desperate Character and Other Stories
  • Conclusion Laparoscopic pyloromyotomy has characteristics of safety, minimal invasion and rapid recovery. What's more, it has satisfying cosmetic effect. It's worth routinely carrying out.
  • If they get proper consent, then nothing prevents pathologists from carrying out post-mortems.
  • The study in France found a link between cases of acute leukaemia among youngsters and how close they lived to a petrol station or a garage carrying out car repairs.
  • By carrying out the project we hope to attract fish, such as chub, dace, grayling and trout as well as other wildlife back to this particular stretch of river.
  • All that Anselm demanded was that the essential basis for carrying out his duties as archbishop should remain inviolate.
  • When carrying out interviews, artefacts or old photographs can sometimes provide useful stimulus.
  • As a former archaeology person this tool is a useful and valuable tool in carrying out ethnohistorical research. Archive 2007-03-01
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