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She excelled at the task and clearly enjoyed it, but once the budget became available, Harry hired a man to do the job permanently.
Humans already excel at those tasks.
Both deaf signing and deaf non-signing adults excelled at the UFOV task.
As J.K. Galbraith remarked, the early Fed did not exactly excel at its task: "In the twenty years before the founding [of the Fed], there were 1,748 bank suspensions, in the 20 years after it ended the anarchy of unstable private banking, there were 15,502".
The prime minister of Denmark excelled at this task.
A recent study at Stanford University shows that undergraduates who report multitasking between many different media have very poor attentional control when measured in the lab; this is the case, despite these individuals being convinced they excelled at the laboratory tasks they were just evaluated on!
No Crying in Baseball - People in this category excel at functional, task related skills like technology or accounting but fall short with things like relationship-building and empathy.
Beck, an SEIU member who will also speak at the convention, was asked by reporters at Sunday's event whether Obama actually excelled at any of the tasks he performed during his visit.
"These maps show us a stark difference - and complementarity - in the architecture of the human brain that helps to provide a potential neural basis as to why men excel at certain tasks, and women at others," said Ragini Verma, professor of radiology at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
The book notes that one good way for women to get noticed by prominent business men is to serve with them on a non-profit board and excel at a major task like fundraising.
If the last few decades were about creating generalized CPUs to handle a broad array of processes, the last few months have been about building custom chips that excel at specific tasks.
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