Fourth, medical residents have been limited to 80-hour weeks so now they can't do all the scutwork themselves anymore. |
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A very persistent guy who doesn't kowtow and who doesn't like to do scutwork. |
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Given that they opposed the war, it's hardly reasonable to suggest that they should be eager to have all the scutwork of humanitarian aid dumped on them. |
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Ms. Ripa had better be prepared for lots of scutwork next July Fourth, because now she's even a bigger star, with her name on the show title yet. |
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Still, he has given up on the music business and taken up the scutwork of politics full time. |
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Everyone on a team must pull their fair share of scutwork if the team is to succeed. |
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Hard to keep that edge of horror over the death of another human being when it was surrounded by so much tedious scutwork. |
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As a humble assistant to the world-renowned scientific explorer Professor Rosse, Emery gets all of the scutwork and none of the glory. |
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We seem to like this simple idea that leadership is somehow a noble enterprise, leaving the scutwork of actually getting things done to those control-freak managers. |
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Teaching does not become scutwork due to scandal or the zeitgeist. |
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