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"move on to the next task" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to indicate that you are finishing one task and will begin another one. For example: "After completing the first part of the project, we can now move on to the next task." "Let's wrap up this meeting and move on to the next task on the agenda." "Once you finish your essay, you can move on to the next task on your to-do list." "Moving on to the next task, we will discuss our plans for the upcoming event."
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Their method allows the learning system to "freeze" what it knows about one task – say, playing Pong – and then move on to the next task, while still being able to refer back to what it learned about the first one.
The process may lure drivers into what psychologists call cognitive capture, in which people do not move on to the next task until the first one is done -- even if they are driving at the time.
For one thing, they may become so fixated on tiny details that they find it hard to move on to the next task, Mr. Robinson said.
The detritus, psychic and real, piles up in this powerful, haunting work, as the performers toss their props to the front of the stage and move on to the next task.
That flash of consideration; those seconds of empathy: ruthlessly and efficiently purged by a brain keen to move on to the next task, albeit usually something mundane, such as "hurry up, you need to get home – the football starts at 7.30pm".
Now the clock is ticking: She has 2 minutes to make it or move on to the next task.
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Once you are able to do all of the above at the same time it's time to move on to the next tasks.
You may discover new ideas and thoughts just by giving yourself time to write before moving on to the next task.
Then move on to the next daily task.
Participants in the original High-Mechanistic condition completed the additional Mechanistic Manipulation, while participants in the original Low-Mechanistic condition moved on immediately to the next task.
If the task t does not have more than one parent task, the processing of task t is complete and the algorithm moves on to process the next task; otherwise, the algorithm invokes the task's setParentTasksSubDeadlines method (lines 8 10).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com