Tasked
in sentence
122 examples of Tasked in a sentence
The 2012 US legislation that
tasked
the SEC with rulemaking for crowdfunding platforms specified that no startup can use them to raise more than $1 million a year.
We started with the National Food Authority, a government corporation
tasked
with ensuring an adequate supply of rice.
But this marks the first time in history that the EU has been
tasked
with accommodating so many people from outside the continent, including new arrivals from Libya, Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
Central banks would be
tasked
with preventing deflation, implying a major round of quantitative easing.
By contrast, the Maastricht Treaty
tasked
the ECB with maintaining “price stability,” but left it free to provide its own operational definition.
For the US president – a person
tasked
with serving and protecting people all over the world – it’s downright dangerous.
In the late Roman Empire, only a wealthy aristocrat could have purchased a nomenclator – a slave
tasked
with memorizing names and faces, and reminding the aristocrat of them when social occasions demanded it.
Last week, he inaugurated the Presidential Committee on Dialogue and Peaceful Resolution of Security Challenges in the North, a 26-member committee composed mainly of northern leaders
tasked
with opening a dialogue with Boko Haram and working out the terms of amnesty and compensation for victims of the insurgency.
But such an attitude seems warranted: Xu’s Tibet division is
tasked
with overseeing monastic institutions, inculcating “patriotic” norms among monks and nuns – through reeducation when necessary – and infiltrating the Tibetan resistance movement and Tibetan Buddhist monasteries on both sides of the Indo-Tibetan frontier.
Reconciliation among the Palestinians will certainly open the way for peace, not least because the new elections will deliver the needed legitimacy to those
tasked
with handling negotiations with Israel.
Trump’s son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner, who has been
tasked
with settling the conflict, and the Trump administration’s chief negotiator on the issue, Jason Greenblatt, seem to understand this.
To that end, national governments were
tasked
with developing their own climate-action plans, called Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).
These impressive figures emerged from a comprehensive analysis conducted by a team of top economists
tasked
by my think tank, the Copenhagen Consensus Center, with assessing possible population-related targets, in order to identify the best global investments.
At the Chinese Communist Party’s congress in November, the new leadership was
tasked
with plotting the country’s path for the next ten years, which entails modernizing China’s social, political, and economic systems within the constraints of its history and changing geopolitical context.
The UN and the Haitian government recently created a high-level committee
tasked
with implementing a comprehensive strategy that covers all aspects of cholera prevention and response, including scaled-up assistance for families and communities.
Staff and management should be
tasked
with producing a biannual report on the international monetary system.
Turkey recently unveiled plans to open three institutions
tasked
with offering higher education to Syrian refugees.
From Brazil to Mexico, those
tasked
with upholding the rule of law are increasingly wielding the administration of justice for partisan purposes.
The cumbersome text created a “presidency council”
tasked
with appointing a national unity government and an advisory council of ex-GNC members.
British business lobbies, as well as the government officials
tasked
with implementation, have been pressing for this transition period to be as long as possible.
One side was
tasked
with defending the motion that Trump is an “effective leader.”
The Council is not ready to try senior Qaddafi officials, many of whom are now in the custody of militias, because the existing justice system was never
tasked
with prosecuting political cases.
Recently, the US accused an Iranian-American of being instructed by a member of the Quds Force (a Revolutionary Guard unit
tasked
with carrying out foreign operations) to assassinate the Saudi ambassador in Washington.
The annual Import Expo, which will be part of China’s overall import promotion strategy, has attracted thousands of companies worldwide with the promise of large orders from Chinese firms, including the state-owned enterprises that the government has
tasked
with making the expo a success.
Most urgently, Greece needs to create an institution close to the prime minister that is
tasked
with fostering a dialogue with potential investors.
Perhaps the Royal Household itself should be
tasked
with filing such charges.
Reporters were
tasked
with discrediting accusers.
Before her visit to Beijing, Suu Kyi
tasked
a 20-member commission to review proposed and existing hydropower projects along the Irawaddy, including the suspended Myitsone deal.
The Navy’s research budget has been cut by some 20%, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) – the organization
tasked
with keeping the US military ahead of the technological curve – has had to slash R&D spending by 18%.
If the current agencies
tasked
with prevention, auditing, and investigation are deemed vulnerable to corruption, what guarantee is there that the new institution would be any more resistant?
Back
Related words
Which
Would
Government
Including
Committee
World
There
Their
People
Military
Global
Developing
Could
Agency
Should
Organization
Officials
Making
Keeping
International