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This freedom to interpret the Bible for himself is familiar from Protestant theology, but he takes on a new task in making Jesus human, as well as divine, through his realism.
The students' willingness to take on a new task is thereby reduced, if the teachers do not firmly take control of planning the learning experiences.
Thus, for example, any nurse available would act on a physician's order when they were free and felt ready to take on a new task.
Others may address frequent outcomes like the minor side effects of a drug, or focus on 'intermediate' outcomes such as the abandonment of routine tasks by lay health workers who have been asked to take on a new task.
It's best to assume that things won't take too long when you're considering whether to take on a new task.
That task has taken on a new urgency after the remarks made recently by Senator Trent Lott of Mississippi seemingly praising a 1948 presidential campaign based on retaining segregation, comments that cost Mr. Lott his job as Senate majority leader.
This last task has taken on a new urgency against the backdrop of a country that has demonstrably lost its mind.
Curiosities have taken on a new significance.
Giles has been tasked with coming up with a blueprint for the future of BBC current affairs before taking on a new senior role in the autumn.
Although this may be necessary to achieve that first important step of demonstrating that a cadre can, in fact, take on a new skill or task, it does not provide a model that can be replicated, much less scaled-up.
But the task took on a new intensity as their faith came under scrutiny.
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