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Once committed, the consequence of the freezing effect (as defined by Kurt Lewin in 1943) is an escalation of commitment that pushes the subject to complete a much heavier task linked to the initial one that justifies the completion of the first task.
They are good for heavier task, like wood cutting or small game hunting.
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Eric Ripert is no less passionate; he prefers Nenox for delicate work and Wüsthof for heavier tasks.
Men perform the heavier tasks of clearing the ground for new gardens.
Hence, the mobile agent node is introduced to act as the cluster head because of its much heavier tasks than the ordinary sensor nodes.
Another interesting finding was that self-selected postures for lighter tasks varied more than postures for heavier tasks for all subjects.
We did a bit of light surfing on the tablet and everything felt fast and smooth, though how well the Intel Core M-based system performs once we throw heavier tasks at it still remains to be seen.
In fact, with fog computing shouldering the burden of short-term analytics at the edge, cloud resources will be freed to take on the heavier tasks, especially where the analysis of historical data and large datasets is concerned.
But while the dual-core advantage is clear in the server world, where chips are generally required to tackle heavier tasks, it's not as clear in the desktop world, says analyst Nathan Brookwood of Insight 64, Saratoga, Calif.
While on holidays, I go for heavier tasks and use my morning hours for writing.
They put these men to work doing the heavier tasks such as chopping or lifting things out of the oven.
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