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The organizations that report on the industry does not call them to task and cast doubt on their claims or more correctly the claims of others with no facts.
FORBES: Apple's iPad Market Share Slips Farther Below 50%
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We will call our competition to task.
FORBES: Cisco Gets Macho; Targets Juniper With New Site
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His wife immediately put in a call to the Collier County Task Force Initiative, with whom she had worked in the past to enforce speed limits in her subdivision and to establish random sobriety tests at crucial intersections.
NEWYORKER: The Valetudinarian
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The MPs say the priority should be to answer what they call "the English Question", a task they would assign to a "preconvention".
BBC: MPs say England needs to come to the devolution party
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The white paper is expected to endorse the task force's call for centres of design and architectural excellence.
ECONOMIST: The pre-budget report
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There will also be highlights of the women's event in which Olympic Road Race champion Nicole Cooke was attempting to win the Commonwealth title, no easy task in an event which favours riders who can call on the support of team-mates to help them plot their way through the race.
BBC: Commonwealth Games: Day seven preview
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However, if it seems like a bigger task than he can handle, he has agreed to call in the cavalry, music to any pioneer woman's ears.
WSJ: Do-It-Yourself vs. Hiring a Professional
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Howe defined crowdsourcing as the act of outsourcing a task to a large, undefined group of people through an open call.
FORBES: The Rise of Crime-Sourcing
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Since call-centre conversations tend to be about very specific subjects, this is a far less daunting task than creating a system able to hold arbitrary conversations.
ECONOMIST: Monitor: Call and response | The
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Donor countries, such as Britain, have welcomed the commission and its clarion call for greater investment in poor-country health, although they are now left with the tricky task of trying to balance this against commitments to education, enterprise capital and other more traditional aid projects.
ECONOMIST: International aid