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You move through the morning with a calm, oblivious focus, taking on tasks — incidental ones — in the order they present themselves, which is to say no order at all.
'I have issues on taking on tasks that would otherwise be done by paid staff', one person told us, and she was not alone.
Be wary of the cross-over with paid work 'I have issues on taking on tasks that would otherwise be done by paid staff', one person told us, and she was not alone.
Increasingly, the new Super PACs are taking on tasks that in previous years were handled by — and paid for — the candidates themselves.
Ramsay and the retail consultant Mary Portas are its co-general managers, with other famous Channel 4 people taking on tasks: Kim Woodburn is in charge of housekeeping, Gok Wan is working the bar, Katie Piper is the spa manager.
In the Unboxed column in Sunday Business, he says academic theorists are proposing a concept known as shared value, in which companies profit by taking on tasks that result in public good.
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Community health workers could increasingly be encouraged to take on tasks despite lacking experience and expertise.
Unqualified staff took on tasks previously done by nurses, social workers and occupational therapists.
But be careful not to take on tasks that can create problems for the contractor.
NATO's reasoning was that the European Union force might take on tasks that NATO is not eager to handle.
People expect that robots will take on tasks to simplify our lives, by working with humans just as other humans do, in normal organizations and societies.
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