1. And the tests they took measured how well they had learned to do these tasks. 2. In theory, all these tasks could be done by conventional methods, i.e. paste-up, longhand correction, etc. 3. Monkeys can be taught to do simple tasks. 4. Rather, the two skiing miles have been accomplished, a task done. 5. That means that we have even fewer uniformed officers on our streets because they have to do civilian tasks such as manning telephones. 6. The other does household tasks such as repair, food preparation, waste disposal and moving around. 7. She did menial tasks about the house. 8. One way is, of course, to ask how the subjects did the task since, after all, they had the experience of doing it. 9. I want you now, as people, to reflect upon how you did the task you were asked to do. |