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# Sort tasks by deadline and then by complexity

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# Sort tasks by deadline and then by complexity has 3 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.

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Rdf:typePython Comment[1]
DescribesSort Tasks[1]

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# Sort tasks by deadline and then by complexity
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ex:sort-tasks

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  1. ctx:claims/beam/a8a591c9-f002-40b0-886e-00845c8c7944
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      [Turn 4895] Assistant: Absolutely! To ensure you meet your sprint goal of completing 88% of the tasks, we'll need to prioritize and schedule them effectively. We'll sort the tasks first by their deadlines and then by their complexity. After

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