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tasks
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tasks
Plural noun of task.
She had ten tasks to complete that day at work to achieve their collective goal and achieved it easily.
Submitted by MaryC on March 11, 2016
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Rank popularity for the word 'tasks' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #2713
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of tasks in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
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The numerical value of tasks in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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(Environmental inspectors) must confront the hard tasks in earnest and not be afraid of offending people... and never let violators off the hook without resolving the problem.
The potential goes way beyond automating repetitive tasks, but even in a contact center, the remaining humans don’t have to fear for their jobs just yet. Amelia is not replacing them right now. But it could be coming soon. Just a few short years ago, the experts at MIT were predicting we would never have a driverless car, and now Google has them on the road. The pace of change is so rapid—almost exponential—that even though Amelia is not yet really operational in too many situations, she’s learning very quickly and the landscape two years from now could be completely different.
No matter how hard it may seem, you have to finish your workout, this is how your body exceeds its ‘ known ’ limits, preparing you to face more difficult physical tasks.
This response showcased American leadership at its finest on the world stage, just as we came together as a nation to fortify our domestic resilience in the face of understandable apprehension, to be sure, our tasks are far from complete ; we will keep working to meet this challenge until there are zero cases in West Africa 10 months ago and our domestic infrastructure is fully completed.
For an hourly fee, these people can handle tasks quickly that it might take you hours to do - scheduling doctor's appointments, handling medical payments and dealing with insurance, helping find a good nursing home or in-home care, spending this money may seem expensive, but it's less than putting someone's career on hold to become a full-time caregiver.
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