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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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When all is said and done

Can you please try to explain to what imply in this context "When all is said and done"?

It's about Scrum which is a set of practices used in agile project management that emphasize daily communication and the flexible reassessment of plans that are carried out in short, iterative phases of work.

As a Foe:

On the off chance that the PO does not compose great stories and the Scrum Master does not get this in time, the group should begin posing a ton of inquiries and perhaps set up special gatherings during the run, causing less social individuals stress. This additional layer of overhead is when all is said and done but not helpful for individuals with Asperger who prefers things that are set and pursues guidelines and guidelines, and next to no cooperation with "others" are required.

  

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I can't make it read sensibly in this context. 'When all is said and done' means 'when everything is finished' / 'when things are complete' / 'after everyone has said what they want to' or similar. It therefore doesn't quite work in the sentence you've used.

  • I can't make it read sensibly in this context.
  • 'When all is said and done' means 'when everything is finished' / 'when things are complete' / 'after everyone has said what they want to' or similar.
  • It therefore doesn't quite work in the sentence you've used.
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I can't make it read sensibly in this context. 'When all is said and done' means 'when everything is finished' / 'when things are complete' / 'after everyone has said what they want to' or similar. It therefore doesn't quite work in the sentence you've used.

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