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tasks at hand

noun as in work load

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How can we balance her desire for self-expression, advocacy and activism, and also stay focused on the tasks at hand, as well as maintain professional boundaries and a positive working environment for all?

"From experimental materials to real products, such as meshes and foams, for water electrolysers, there are still challenging tasks at hand. Currently, we have made a big step toward industrialisation. Tons of SS-H2-based wire has been produced in collaboration with a factory from the Mainland. We are moving forward in applying the more economical SS-H2 in hydrogen production from renewable sources," added Professor Huang.

This involves building what they call apostolic "relational" networks and blending them to further the tasks at hand.

From Salon

Internecine backbiting and bleating about changing the Democratic presidential ticket only draw energy from the tasks at hand: which are electing a Congress that is willing to right terrible wrongs; which will help put people to work and provide schools that are safe for children; which will bring controls over guns and the people who use them in our streets; which will deliver racial justice and protect sexual and gender identity.

There is a movement among employers to shift to “skills-based hiring” that focuses less on degrees and more on the applicant’s ability to perform the tasks at hand, LoBianco said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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