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Through this elaborate task a host of definitional and methodological issues arose that confirmed the need to reflect on the different stages leading to the construction of income aggregates for developing countries.

Within each precinct, she counselled, an Obama team had to include people responsible for specific tasks, including a "host," a "greeter," a "checker," and a "persuader".

Jonathan Chait, writing in New York magazine, takes liberal critics of the president to task for a host of failures that can be summed up in one word: whininess.

The letter took the president to task over a host of issues, from Israel — which the Romney team said Mr. Obama had not done enough to support — to Iran, Afghanistan and Venezuela, where President Hugo Chávez, Mr. Romney's advisers said, is growing in influence under Mr. Obama's lax watch.

It should also be able to levy fees on branches established in a participating Member State by a credit institution established in a non-participating Member State to cover the expenditure incurred by the ECB when carrying out its tasks as a host supervisor over these branches.

A pretty unassuming development one may think at first, but as Andrew goes on to explain, having cracked the technical challenges posed by this task, a whole host of new possibilities open up!

A task started by a host stays on that host til it finishes.

The comedian is a vocal animal rights supporter and most recently took hunter Rebecca Francis to task for killing a host of animals by posting a picture of her lying next to a dead giraffe.

Drawing on a unique sample of GPs, compensation agents, injured workers and employers, our findings show certification is an administrative and clinical task underpinned by a host of social and systemic factors.

By exploring GP certification practice from the perspectives of four key stakeholders, this study suggests that certification is an administrative and clinical task underpinned by a host of social and systemic factors.

Introducing Michaela, this year's fun/mad/bubbly/crazy/kooky/chatterbox candidate – the one who will be tasked with hosting a drinks reception and evening's entertainment in a safari park, and will network so well, so hard, that her team will win, despite their only "entertainment" being Charles in a monkey suit doing forward rolls.

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