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Park sang joon Posted 11 years ago
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Have its charter updated to take on new tasks

Rough consensus is the primary basis for decision making. There are no formal voting procedures. Because the majority of the IETF's work is done via mailing lists, meeting attendance is not required for contributors. Each working group is intended to complete work on its topic and then disband. In some cases, the WG will instead have its charter updated to take on new tasks as appropriate.

I'd like to know whether the adverbial phrase "as appropriate" indicates the status of "new tasks" and "as" is used as a preposition.

Thank you in advance for your help.
  

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park sang joon 'd like to know whether the adverbial phrase "as appropriate" indicates the status of "new tasks" The phrase modifies 'take on new tasks'. park sang joon and "as" is used as a preposition. Interesting question, but I don't think so, since 'appropriate' is an adjective.

  • park sang joon 'd like to know whether the adverbial phrase "as appropriate" indicates the status of "new tasks" The phrase modifies 'take on new tasks'.
  • park sang joon and "as" is used as a preposition.
  • Interesting question, but I don't think so, since 'appropriate' is an adjective.
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park sang joon'd like to know whether the adverbial phrase "as appropriate" indicates the status of "new tasks"
The phrase modifies 'take on new tasks'.
park sang joonand "as" is used as a preposition.
Interesting question, but I don't think so, since 'appropriate' is an adjective.

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