Wilhemina is in her late 20s and overworking herself as she climbs the ranks in her surgical unit. |
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Another cause of cracking is overworking of the lead, usually around the corners and upstands. |
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It will also help prevent overworking your external rotators, your front delts and your traps. |
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Maybe we should learn by trial and error by either overworking or underworking our swimmers. |
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Campaigners have accused Foxconn, which makes most of Apple's gizmos in mainland China, of overworking and underpaying its staff. |
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The Health Secretary should stick to his guns here, while finding a way to reintroduce fines for overworking junior doctors. |
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I wish I'd read it 10 or 15 years ago, because I then wouldn't have had to learn the hard way what overworking for all the wrong reasons can do to you. |
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Overloading the roller with paint will result in excess spatter, as will overworking the paint once it is applied to a substrate. |
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If you are constantly getting the message that your system needs to increase Virtual Memory settings and you're not overworking the PC, I would suspect a memory leak. |
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Using a spatula, delicately incorporate half the cocoa-flour mix and half the butter, mixing gently without overworking the batter. |
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Meanwhile, immense stretches of existing farmland are turning to desert as a result of overworking the soil. |
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As it is, the puppy has only a limited capacity for concentration: the risk of overworking him may quickly appear if the exercises last too long. |
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These compresses also rapidly relieve pain due to cramps and fever as well as to the aches resulting from stress and overworking. |
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Next, so that you don't suffer from burnout by overworking, take time to review and plan each move that you make toward your leaner, meaner company. |
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Marx forecast that the profit motive would lead to overworking and exhausting the fertility of our soil and other natural systems. |
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Do you often counter depressive moods by some sort of potentially harmful compulsive behavior such as overworking, overspending, overdrinking, or overeating? |
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Many burn out long before their pensionable age due to overworking. |
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After having dealt with the increasing burden of practice, the authors define the concept of overworking as being a tool of self defense and they give several examples. |
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If you're encouraging your staff to get healthy but are overworking yourself, eating take-out all the time and seem perpetually tired and stressed, it's unlikely they'll heed your advice. |
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Suddenly, you get a disconcerting attack of ponophobia, the dread of overworking or of pain. |
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The problem with the creation of the 35-hour work week in hospitals is a sensitive one for the organization of nurses who are often threatened with overworking. |
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Technically rigorous, the class seeks to increase strength in the dancer while also teaching how to use that strength efficiently without overworking muscularly. |
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Avoid overworking and causing excessive fatigue. |
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A straightforward loss of cash, the strongest incentive for trusts to avoid dangerously overworking their doctors, would, Dr Wright argued, be lost. |
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Some may also be overworking so as to avoid losing their jobs. |
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It was also determined that the absence of brakes on the steering axle increased the likelihood of overworking the other brakes on a loaded truck. |
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This is why we desperately need to protect all workers against wear-and-tear, accidents, overworking and lack of consecutive time off which can be spent as one chooses. |
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In the event Coward, who had been overworking, suffered a nervous collapse three weeks after the opening night, and Gielgud played the lead for the rest of the run. |
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Aspirin may help the achiness of my muscles from overworking. |
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