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The phrase "abort the task" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you need to stop or terminate a specific task or operation, often in technical or project management settings.
Example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, we have to abort the task and reassess our strategy moving forward."
Alternatives: "terminate the task" or "cancel the task".
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In Equation 3: N T i ← R j denotes the number of resource R j held by task T i, N T i → R j denotes the number of resource R j requested by task T i, N j is the number of the same kinds of factors in R j, cost i is the cost of aborting the task T i, S i is the state of T i, S i ∈{0,1}.
The first is that, if the task has to abort, it might do so only after chewing up a lot of computational cycles.
In situations when nurses are interrupted by a nurse call, they need to decide whether to continue focusing on the task at hand or to abort and respond to the nurse call.
When the user clicks cancel during the task execution, the app terminates the underlying HTTP request by calling the abort method in the Apache HTTP Client library.
The dialogue manager considers that the dialogue is unsuccessful and decides to abort it when the following conditions hold: The dialogue exceeds the maximum number of user turns, specified taking into account real dialogues for the task.
The task was aborted in 3 pPAR lesion patients who unable to adequately count the beads.
The design for aborting a task in a chip is too often an afterthought.
After Dr. Hornig joined them, he took his position for his next task: placing his finger on a console switch that when pressed would abort the blast, should anything appear awry.
Schnaufer, who had been tasked with leading one of the first Zahme Sau missions under Y-Control, had to abort the mission early due to engine trouble.
"Abort," the A.I.O.
She'd be given the option to abort the pregnancy.
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