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The Catholic Church has consistently been against the death penalty, and has been taken to task for it, so where is the inconsistency in its defense of life?
You don't actually have to complete a task for it to stop causing you anxiety, but you do have to tell your brain when you will do it.
All the other pilots and instructors take him to task for it, saying "GODDAMN YOU Tom Cruise, you fly like a genius.
The continuous provision of highly available IT services is a crucial task for IT service providers in order to fulfill service level agreements with customers.
My fear is that too few artists are doing that -- are even capable of doing it -- and that too few critics, curators, collectors and others are willing to call them to task for it.
Prime Minister Tony Blair classes himself as "progressive" and a monarchist at the same time, and even his critics on the left of the party do not take him to task for it.
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Meanwhile, the investigative tempo and the number of agents performing tasks for it, officials say, has waxed and waned.
Runbook automation is a set of technologies that helps take out some of the manual system administration tasks for IT departments.
Yet the uses of new media are determined as much by their social contexts as by the dictates of their inventors, and the public had in mind more imaginative tasks for it.
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