Examples of using Gets done in English and their translations into Chinese
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It's easy to talk about the world's most pressing issues, but without making the hard decisions, nothing gets done.
From artificial intelligence to augmented reality, these dozen disruptive technologies and trends will begin driving how business gets done at forward-thinking organizations this year.
Everyone is focused on understanding the"gig economy" and its impacts on how work gets done.
Since the release of HoloLens in 2016, we have seen mixed reality transform the way work gets done.
There is always a difference between what the politician says and what actually gets done.
This year, we will see these and other technologies drive how business gets done and what new products will launch in the near future.
So some people never even get a diagnosis, and nothing gets done to give them some relief.
But the reality is that a lot of work gets done during bear markets.
I don't enjoy doing it, and no one is paying me to do it, so little gets done.
Goldman Sachs has said it sees an 80-percent chance that tax reform gets done by early 2018.
But Ting explained observed that“until you set a deadline, nothing gets done.”.
Davis explained that this was military parlance for“what gets done to a set of records for an intelligence officer.
For the last fifty years, testing has been viewed as something that gets done toward the end of a project.
It doesn't really matter why they do it, so long as it gets done.
You're in charge of when you move on, who comes in the front door and when, and what gets done to the place.
Occasionally, the Consistency theme might lead you to overemphasize how someone gets work done, and ignore what he or she gets done.
Chinese state television said in a commentary that often, more gets done at informal meetings, when people can speak their minds.
A medium is something through which or by means of which something specific gets done or said in particular ways.
Secondly, we have this hypnotic spell of" the consensus of the lowest common denominator", with the result being that nothing really gets done.
One makes it look like a paralyzed economy where nothing gets done, and the other makes it look like a thriving economy where everything's happening.