Examples of 'been taken on board' in a sentence

Meaning of "been taken on board"

been taken on board: This phrase is commonly used in a professional or business context to indicate that someone or something has been accepted, approved, or incorporated into a project, team, or organization. It suggests that the individual or idea is now considered a part of the group and will be actively involved in the work.

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Saludis has been taken on board for this.
An external payroll provider has been taken on board.
That no catches have been taken on board or transferred into cages.
He was twelve miles from the place he had been taken on board.
That request has been taken on board in our report.
It is not clear if that message has been taken on board.
This suggestion has been taken on board in the framework document.
This was also a recommendation of the workshop that has been taken on board.
Their comments have been taken on board and changes made.
The communication under consideration suggests that this message has not yet been taken on board.
The first two had been taken on board.
The Ombudsman expects that the deficiencies identified during her investigation have been taken on board.
This proposal has been taken on board.
One had been taken on board at Liverpool and the other at Bermuda.
I believe this point has been taken on board.

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This has also been taken on board by the Parliament with no objections.
A stop two days after we had been taken on board.
Thus the amendment has been taken on board in principle but elsewhere in the text.
Some people have told me that they think this has been taken on board already.
This methodology has been taken on board by our political authorities.
No EU legislation on security has been taken on board.
The idea has also been taken on board by the business world.
I am happy that Parliament 's main recommendations for further simplification have been taken on board.
Several of those proposed have been taken on board during the.
The Committee welcomes the Commission 's indication that this recommendation has already been taken on board.
I am delighted that this viewpoint has been taken on board by the rapporteur.
Th Aunt 's been taken on board by members of the Shahe gang.
Their suggestions have been taken on board.
Th Aunt 's been taken on board by members of the Shahe gang . Hurry up!
I do not believe they have yet been taken on board fully.
This idea has been taken on board by the Commission.
We would therefore say that the Commission 's recommendations have not been taken on board.
All recommendations have been taken on board in the workplan of the Convention.
Cresson number of the European Parliament's recommendations have been taken on board.
The results of evaluations have been taken on board in the design of LIFE.
I hope - or should I say I expect - that the criticism has been taken on board.
Those amendments have not yet been taken on board in the Single CMO Regulation.
But, nonetheless, I believe the sentiments have been taken on board.
Those are the main points that have been taken on board from my opinion.
But much of the movement has already been taken on board by the markets.
And UK concerns have been taken on board.
However, it has very much been taken on board.
Civil society organisations ' opinions have not hitherto been taken on board in the progress reports.
Recommendations, designed to improve the systems, have been taken on board by most Member States.
The Court 's report shows that its recommendations have been taken on board by the Commission.

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