Sentences with phrase «as repetitive routine»

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As more companies look to automate routine and repetitive tasks, workers everywhere will reap the benefits.
The phrase «daily grind» — meaning a repetitive, tiresome work routine — may have originated in the mid-1800s, but it's just as relevant today.
Machines have radically altered the nature of work, largely by eliminating man as a source of animal power and by reducing to a minimum the routine and repetitive types of work that men must perform.
The factor in human social experience which Whitehead identifies as responsible for generating this correlative kind of «continuity» is routine, namely, the repetitive activity of daily social intercourse.
Sticking to comforting routines and steering clear of repetitive, scary news reports will reassure you as well as your child.
The National Institutes of Health in the USA recommend the following based on their Asperger Syndrome Fact Sheet: The ideal treatment for Asperger Syndrome (AS) coordinates therapies that address the three core symptoms of the disorder: poor communication skills, obsessive or repetitive routines, and physical clumsiness.
In addition to the reduced brain flexibility, the researchers showed a correlation between the degree of inflexibility and the severity of restrictive and repetitive behaviors, such as performing the same routine over and over or being obsessed with a favorite topic.
The repetitive and routine nature of the meal — cereal or toast each day, without much variation — can be an issue, as can the pressure to eat on the run.
Articles include behavioral topics such as repetitive habits like excessive chewing and furniture scratching, odd behavior like «phantom food burying,» and every day concerns such as exercise and sleep routines.
Lawyers tend to view routine, repetitive, or high - volume work as akin to in - house support services — and so devalue them.
One possible answer to that question has to be — put LPO to the test — the results are likely to set new standards for CLOs — at least in so far as routine, repetitive legal work is concerned.
Karen says a good starting point is looking at those processes — what's involved in the regular work handled by the practice and the larger transactions, such as discovery and due diligence reports — anything that is repetitive and routine.
Studies show that we can divide attention only as long as non-foreground tasks are routine and repetitive — and only when we remain alert to changes in situation.
Perform a variety of routines, repetitive manual tasks not requiring the continuous performance of a mechanical or trade skill; and perform other related duties as assigned.
Characteristics and behaviours associated with emotional disturbance and / or behavioural problems may include: aggressive or anti-social behaviour; inattentiveness; distractibility and impulsiveness; impaired social interactions; a general inability to cope with the routine of daily tasks; obsessive and repetitive behaviours; attention - seeking behaviours such as negative interactions or a poor attitude towards work, peers or teachers; and depressed behaviours such as withdrawal, anxiety and mood swings.
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