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agreement of results or opinions

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acting together, as agents or circumstances or events

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I am a film producer, and I speak on how to succeed in the entertainment world, but even I know that corporate TV is undermining the health and welfare of children and their parents when they promote multitasking as normal and preferable.
"The negative relation between cellular communication while driving and multitasking ability appears to further bolster arguments for legislation limiting the use of cell phones while operating a motor vehicle," concluded the study's lead authors, University of Utah psychology Professors David Sanbonmatsu and David Strayer.
Counter to common belief, multitasking isn't the secret to increased productivity or the pinnacle of efficiency.
Multitasking is the art of performing multiple tasks at the same time.
The results suggest that media and multitasking literacy should be taught to young people before they start driving.
Designed with a long 47.24-inch distance between spindles to eliminate any interference of tooling during multitasking, the [NTY.sup.3]-250 allows for multiple tools in the cut simultaneously.
In some tests, they had to pay attention to two tasks at once (concurrent multitasking).
Multitasking feels like doing two things simultaneously, so it seems the danger lies in asking one mental process to do two incompatible things -- for texting drivers, watching the screen and the road.
As 9to5 Mac reports, the feature is available in tvOS 13 beta 2 and was first introduced in iOS 9 for multitasking on iPad.
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) accessibility has led to a rise in media multitasking (MM) (Carrier, Cheever, Rosen, Benitez, & Chang, 2009; Rideout, Foehr, & Roberts, 2010).
Media multitasking, the use of multiple media at the same time, is a pervasive phenomenon.
Multitasking, or doing many things at the same time, has a dark side to it.