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At the beginning, I didn't grasp the task, in fact, when I read the first time.
We tried to do that, but they never grasped the task, because assess the probability of something that is not true in the first place, because the probability of if, they were reluctant.
From the outset of the project in 2011, it said, senior civil servants had "failed to grasp the enormity" of the task they had been set by ministers, did not monitor progress adequately and had not intervened when issues arose.
And that is why Ford and GM are now paying such a high price for having been so slow to grasp the scale of the task.
The president's failure to grasp the subtleties of the task is a recurring theme of the paper, as Mr. Gore illustrates in an anecdote about Mr. Johnson's building of a television studio in the basement of the White House.
He's a whining loser who utterly failed to grasp the size of the task at hand and by all accounts treated seasoned pros who had just won the title like naughty schoolboys who needed to be whipped into shape.
"Imagine a building designed and constructed to function as elegantly and efficiently as a flower," as the challenge reads, and you can begin to grasp the scale of the task.
But the most important thing the government can do to get things moving is to privatise the service providers whose incompetence forces businesses to resort to BYOI.Unfortunately the government does not seem to grasp the urgency of this task.
These results seem to indicate that respondents were better able to grasp the lead-time TTO task, leading to less difference in answers.
To place it or to use it?" During the experimental session the questions asked to the children did not include the forced choice provided in the training, instead they were asked: "What is she doing?" ("what" task) and "Why is she grasping the object?" ("why" task).
It's a perfect project management tool for both those who have a good grasp on the tasks in front of them and for those who like to wade confidently into a room with a LEGO covered floor to a pile of metal coat hangers and declare "I'll have this cleaned up in no time at all!" It's also great for procrastinators, well, every organizational system is great for procrastinators.
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