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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tasks come" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a simple sentence that can be used to indicate that tasks or responsibilities are coming or will be assigned. Here is an example: "Every morning, I make a list of tasks that need to be completed throughout the day. Sometimes, unexpected tasks come up and I have to adjust my schedule accordingly."
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All those tasks come from Wieden & Kennedy.
Microtaskers, however, will have no say about what tasks come flowing in.
Even when other tasks come to the front of the mind, the obsession window is there in the background.
In subsequent years, some loss of nerve seemed to befall Mr. Beatty the actor -- he became more interested in directing and producing; or he let those tasks come to the aid of his natural reticence as an actor.
Data on tasks come from the European Working Condition Survey.
"A significant portion of the minerals that accomplish those tasks come directly from Eastern Congo war zones".
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But it's the culmination of all these tasks coming together in one flight in a fairly compressed period of time".
Most evidence on brain mechanisms involved in dealing with such tasks comes from neuropsychology.
The higher quality for complex tasks comes at a price of considerably greater effort, while the reduced completion time for the simpler tasks comes at a price of noticeably lower quality.
Optimal selection of VMs performs a significant enhancement of the performance through reducing the execution time of medical requests (tasks) coming from stakeholders (patients, doctors, etc).
Parallel with these manual tasks came claims for compensation and preparation of plans for rationalizing and rebuilding war-torn towns, villages and farmsteads.
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