Examples of using No task in English and their translations into Danish
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This ain't no task force.
No task is too small and no challenge too complicated.
This ain't no task force.
No task is too small when it comes to serving your people.
We are also working on a conviction that no task is impossible.
People also translate
That means"no task is too big when done together.
Contrasoft cooperates with both large andsmall businesses, and with us, no task is either too small or too large.
No task is too simple or too complex for our specialists.
For liberals such as ourselves, no task is more important than that of unifying Europe.
No task is too tough for the strong and powerful Volvo A40G, built to handle heavy-duty applications with ease.
Grey(empty): no tasks for any location are assigned to workers.
But I have no tasks. Yeah, I have an office, I'm sitting with the sound team.
Safety is a value which underpins every aspect of our work andat Smurfit Kappa we believe that no task is so important that it cannot be done safely.
Our principle: No task is too complex for us- get in touch!
The tasks range from production of Switchboards, to installation tasks worldwide, andto simple montage tasks. No task is too small, nor too big.
You can also choose to install no tasks, and force the installation of a set of packages in some other way.
A suite of communications materials included videos, posters andsocial media posts were created to reinforce the message that no task is so important that it cannot be done safely.
There is no task more important than creating a united Europe, and the negotiations really need to take a major leap forward this spring.
Tony Smurfit, Group CEO, says:"Safety is a value which underpins every aspect of our work andat Smurfit Kappa we believe that no task is so important that it cannot be done safely.
For us, for the European Parliament, no task should be of greater importance or interest- after the cold war and the end of the confrontation between power blocs- than to help make the twenty-first century a European century in the best sense of the word.
The'Safety for Life' campaign highlights six potential areas of risk for employees in the workplace including: Energy isolation Contact with moving machines People and vehicle interactions Warehouses and backyards Working at heights Contractors and visitors A suite of communications materials included videos, posters andsocial media posts were created to reinforce the message that no task is so important that it cannot be done safely.
This is no easy task.
That is no easy task.
It is no easy task.
That is no small task.
This is no mean task.
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