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task force N

1. task force (unit for special operation):

2. task force (group for particular purpose):

in the PONS Dictionary

I. task [tɑːsk, Am tæsk] N

printing task COMPUT

II. task [tɑːsk, Am tæsk] VB trans passive

I. force [fɔːs, Am fɔːrs] N

1. force a. ECON (power):

2. force (large numbers):

3. force (influence):

4. force LAW, FIN (validity, legal):

валидност f без мн

5. force MIL:

II. force [fɔːs, Am fɔːrs] VB trans

1. force (use power):

2. force (oblige to do):

to force sb to do sth

3. force (cause to grow faster):

Phrases:

Present
Itask
youtask
he/she/ittasks
wetask
youtask
theytask
Past
Itasked
youtasked
he/she/ittasked
wetasked
youtasked
theytasked
Present Perfect
Ihavetasked
youhavetasked
he/she/ithastasked
wehavetasked
youhavetasked
theyhavetasked
Past Perfect
Ihadtasked
youhadtasked
he/she/ithadtasked
wehadtasked
youhadtasked
theyhadtasked

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In adverse economic times, firms use the same efficiencies to downsize, rightsize, or otherwise reduce their labor force.
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In order to enhance surveillance capability in darkness, the task force has proposed to equip all the mobile patrolling squads with one long range night vision equipment.
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The latter both being mechanisms that dampen the partials, causing their decay in the absence of an exciting force.
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The indigenous labor force is critical to the viability of the most important agro-industrial crops.
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Then he sent an aide to convince the pickets to allow his force through.
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