Sentence examples for tasks imposed from inspiring English sources

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He did not hesitate to accept the tasks imposed on him by the Defiance Campaign.

These tasks, imposed by the systems design, are mostly additional to the primary task of drawing.

Orual experiences a series of visions in which she assists Psyche in carrying out tasks imposed by Ungit that should have been impossible.

"I think that women have not solved the problem of their biology, My daughters have a quite different problem, which is that they simply can't physically cope" - with the multiplying tasks imposed by the society the Wellwoods helped to forge.

During most of the period, planting forests provided a tool for realizing national goals, and a policy that was guided by changing tasks imposed by the officials of the Zionist movement, the British Mandate Authorities and the State of Israel.

In her attempts to reconstruct what happened, her only clues are a few odd, repetitive habits she has acquired, which seem to be traumatic residue from the tasks imposed on her by the Thief, and an uncanny involvement with Jeff (played by Carruth), a man she meets on a commuter train who seems to have gone through a similar ordeal.

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However, it is a major difficulty of most existing approaches that each of these tasks imposes heterogeneous requirements on the representation.

At the same time, Chunks and Tasks imposes restrictions on data access and task dependencies that facilitate the development of high performance parallel back ends.

For Halley, these developments, and our increasing reliance on technology for the simplest everyday tasks, imposes a level of abstraction on our lives that benefits corporations at the expense of the individual and the social landscape.

Findings from a recent study indicate that not only caregiving tasks impose caregiver strain, but the very exposure to spousal suffering may contribute to psychiatric and physical morbidity [ 16].

Stop-signal tasks impose a delay between the stimulus and a stop signal and so require the cancellation of an initiated response, whereas the no-go signal is presented at the same time as the stimulus so a response should not be initiated (Schachar et al., 2007).

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