I can multitask and perform the gruelling art of time management to perfection. |
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That multitask capability adds to their versatility and value on a construction site. |
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These measures provide a convenient list of factors to consider when simplifying individual tasks or multitask processes. |
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She claims that she can multitask mindless tasks while she gives full attention to our conversation. |
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However, the ability to multitask while texting is another huge advantage over the synchronous voice call. |
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She indicated that she needs to multitask and do more that one thing at a time. |
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You are creative, have strong interpersonal skills, are able to multitask, work well under pressure and are a self-starter with initiative. |
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Intel Hyper-Threading Technology enables 4-way multitask processing allows each core of your processor to work on two tasks at the same time². |
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The multitask gene is obviously linked to the X chromosome, because I know of no men who carry the trait. |
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I cannot fault the help I've received, but anorexia has taken away my concentration, my ability to multitask, even some of my friends. |
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We live with the show every day, multitask like lunatics, work crazy long hours, blah blah blah. |
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Luckily the beauty world is full of clever little products that can multitask. |
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You'll multitask applications faster and unleash incredible digital media creation. |
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And for a multitask watch, its aesthetics makes it smarter than a classic diver's watch. |
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The Windows based program allows us to multitask and perform several functions at the same time. |
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Sure, most guys can't multitask, but at least your shaving products can. |
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They are advanced network users and like impersonation applications and activities that require them to multitask. |
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Laptops are portable PCs and, hence, multitask devices intended to satisfy a wide range of needs. |
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Of course, no one should multitask by driving a vehicle while texting on a cell phone. |
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In her view, the cross-talk between them in women, suggested by the wiring diagrams, helps explain their better memories, social adeptness and ability to multitask, all of which benefit from the hemispheres collaborating. |
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Considerable time will be required to train personnel in multitask duties. |
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Leorex silica nanoparticles create a unique multitask network matrix, which smoothes your skin, externally tightens the skin for reduction of wrinkle appearance, and relieves the pressure on the tissue structure below. |
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With a full-featured laptop, she can run lots of different applications, store tons of digital photos, watch high-definition movies and multitask without any problems. |
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Performance you need to multitask demanding applications. |
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There are also plans to multitask and cross train the crews to provide support to both coast guard and DFO programs and the reassignment of coast guard vessels to fisheries duties. |
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Comprised essentially of a multitask computer and a graphic interface, the central system manages and steers 21 electronic, electromagnetic and hydraulic controls based on data collected by 43 analog or digital sensors. |
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Whether you're creating HD video, composing digital music, editing photos, or playing the coolest PC games-with the Intel Core i5 processor you can multitask with ease and be more productive than ever. |
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Sheets have replaced some dialog boxes and alerts in the new version, enabling users to multitask within or between applications. |
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In other words, people are less likely to multitask when performing a controlled task. |
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The Stanford researchers compared groups of people based on their tendency to multitask and their belief that it helps their performance. |
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In contrast to everything else in your life, the more you multitask, the worse you are at it. |
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Dave Crenshaw advises using what he calls 'switch busters' to limit the temptation to multitask. |
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This trend held even for teens who felt they could multitask effectively. |
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