Examples of using Time doing in English and their translations into Norwegian
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A McKinsey Global Institute study found that employees spend 61% of their time doing"work about work"- things like getting and sending emails or searching for files.
locating structure is going to give you more time doing what you came out to do- catching fish.
Spend less time planning and more time doing with shareable calendars that integrate seamlessly with Gmail,
Spend less time planning and more time doing with shareable calendars that integrate seamlessly with Gmail,
If you spent half the time doing your job that you spend wandering all over town looking for people to save.
This was my first time doing the cypher and I wanted to make it a moment.
saving so you spend less time waiting and more time doing.
When we simplify our lives we are free to spend more of our time doing the things we love
a great hobby to spend your time doing.
Today we will look at some different ways you can use Twitter的 without spending too much time doing it.
Sometimes when working in the office it is easy to waste time doing nothing or doing things that are unnecessary.
have to use all that extra time doing something else.
spending more time doing what makes you happy,
For example, an employee with unrestricted internet access will likely spend more time doing personal tasks such as chatting with friends
hours of your precious time doing exercises for weeks on end.
We are not really sure who else to bring this information to because this is our first time doing something like this, but we are sure of what we saw.
Spend less time planning and more time doing with shareable calendars that integrate seamlessly with Gmail,
There is a simple and practical way so as not to lose too much time doing research, it is generally advisable to visit the official websites of the Canadian government.
myopia is higher in children who spend too much time doing close-up activities like reading,
myopia is higher in children who spend too much time doing close-up activities like reading,