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Discover Ludwig"less tasks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as an adjective to describe a task that is of a smaller amount. For example, "This week I have fewer tasks to complete since my workload has decreased."
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Instead, a token is used to login to Box (and other services), which means less tasks to login AND a more secure session.
Assessment out of hours was associated with less tasks being implemented but doctor seniority and the presence of polytrauma made no difference to the quality of acute care.
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"Great!" he said, sounding happy to have one less task.
Jamie, who is less task-oriented, runs for pleasure.
Neuroimaging research has shown that different cognitive tasks induce relatively specific activation patterns, as well as less task-specific deactivation patterns.
The students in the academic-tracked schools reported a more positive emotional state and less task-irrelevant cognitions than the students in the lower-track schools.
While our hearts and minds are hurting from all this pain, it seems easier and less tasking to not focus on them as much.
Experiment One used experience sampling [4] to confirm that attention was less task-constrained during performance of the CRT than the WM task (Figure 1b).
Considering lack of such functionally relevant deactivation in SZ group and in false memory trials in CO, less task-induced deactivation in the prefrontal area during maintenance may have contributed to maintaining false representations.
The second experiment used a simpler factorial design with less task switching and no incongruence between rule and response options.
Rated by their teachers, school-children with OM history were suggested to be less task-oriented [ 17] but not in all studies [ 23].
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