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In other words, we would not consciously engage upon tasks whose success clearly requires that creativity be forthcoming.
Most fatiguing are those repetitive tasks whose pace is out of the operator's control but which also require moderate mental concentration.
With enough resources, it turns out, you can pay an astonishing array of niche professionals to take any number of daily tasks off your hands, tasks whose very simplicity makes their relegation to the business sphere seem almost baroque.
Woodward mustered his troops behind his verbal plans, and then, in proven management style, broke the plan down into the component tasks whose achievement was vital for the overall dream.
Kaiser's Kennedy is not someone ready to "pay any price, bear any burden... to assure the survival and the success of liberty," but rather a leader with "the wisdom to recognize tasks whose costs would inevitably outweigh any possible benefits, and who had refused to begin that war again and again".
But they do directly affect the need for people like assembly-line workers or those doing certain clerical tasks, whose jobs can be reduced to a set of instructions which a machine can easily follow (and which can consequently be mechanised).
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In stabilizing Afghanistan, the United States also faces a task whose enormous complexity, some critics say, the administration has failed to recognize.
His primary task, whose strangeness colored the rest of the day, was to talk down the effectiveness of suvorexant at the ten-milligram dose.
This puzzling task, whose true meaning remains tantalisingly opaque until the closing pages, becomes further complicated by the arrival from Wisconsin of Emily Parker, an American agent.
This improved the security of the internet, but at the cost of making people perform a task whose results were immediately discarded.
The sheer strenuousness of it is part of the romance, and the cleanness of the snow, and the fact that, unlike so many other things, shovelling is a task whose progress you can measure after every gesture.
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