As the backlog of matches grew ever larger, the workload for the potential champion looked frightening. |
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Excessive workload is seen as being one of the key factors behind the teacher shortage and has risen to the top of the education agenda. |
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There are plaintive cries from MSPs about their workload, which, they argue, can only be sustained with their current numbers. |
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Its plumb crazy at a time when we are trying to recruit more staff to cut the teaching profession's workload. |
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This has led to a saving of over 100 requests a month our current daily workload which, if translated into money, is not an insignificant amount. |
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Furthermore, the student translator is burdened with an extra workload which is rarely delegated to students who are English monolinguals. |
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However, with only eight students enrolled in the course, the increased workload was manageable. |
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Obviously, however, this protocol significantly increases the blood bank workload. |
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Activists say the workers are underpaid and overworked and are turning now to an unusual source to help them complete their heavy workload. |
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You no longer have to settle with existing designs, or be intimidated by the workload of redesigning your sites. |
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In recent years Nimbin has gone from having four full-time doctors to just Dr Oxlee, who says his workload has become unmanageable. |
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The vote means the Government now faces industrial unrest over teacher workload on four separate fronts. |
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It is a labour intensive business, but Lisa says as they are getting more established and organized the workload seems to be lessening. |
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It doesn't sound like he used his reduced workload to check out the latest releases. |
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Most students who graduate enjoy the two years of creative freedom, lax discipline and reasonable workload. |
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Self-management promotes worker responsibility and results in workers taking on a higher workload. |
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It was a workload which included every aspect of the job and even involved coverage of sport. |
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We hope this will speed up response time, enhance community feeling, and lighten our workload. |
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The immense workload, combined with multiple back-to-back shows, meant that soundchecks were simply not possible on some days. |
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She was confident of fitting in socially but, during her first term, the workload caused a few concerns. |
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Higher real wages were therefore achieved at the cost of tighter work discipline and an increase in the workload. |
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Support personnel, such as credit analysts and appraisers, are employed to assist the loan officers with their workload. |
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Happily most employees are sufficiently robust to withstand the stress of a heavy workload. |
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He said the problem arose when businesses began to grow and owners found it difficult to pass on the extra workload. |
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The workload in Bradford is so great that it cannot take on any new clients at present. |
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The Government should learn how to manage its workload a hang of a lot better than it has managed it over the last 4 years. |
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She carried a heavy workload, much involved in paediatric oncology and the early days of bone marrow transplantation. |
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The total caseloads of patients managed by both teams were similar in demographics, medical condition, and workload. |
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He was a keen ornithologist, a passion which helped him cope with his ferocious workload. |
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With the foul weather, crazy workload and lack of sleep, motivation has been pretty low for the last three months. |
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A heavy workload is cited by two histopathologists as a serious hindrance to obtaining consent for autopsies. |
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According to student feedback, this workload becomes difficult to manage when combined with overtime hours at work. |
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The spokesman said the increased workload would have led to additional hours and overtime pay. |
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In obese patients, the workload of the heart is frequently increased by the strain of supplying oxygenated blood to all tissue. |
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If I could find a way to clone myself, for today only, I would, if only to be able to divide both workload and social loyalties. |
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The workload component does little more than codify existing practices in most schools and will simply perpetuate current conditions. |
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His increasing workload had made attendance at council meetings and ward duties impossible. |
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His main clients are business people frightened of making speeches in public or stressed about workload. |
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It enables a balanced workload within the team and, as outlined in IBM's proposal request, is transparent to the end users. |
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A high workload and masses of paperwork have been blamed for scores of dentists going private over the last decade. |
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Taussky found a way to reduce the amount of calculation, significantly easing the computational workload. |
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It is the ebb and flow of workload, which is the normal professional control of the consulting engineer in the exercise of his duties. |
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For most ballerinas, such a glittering career would be enough of a workload. |
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There should be a more consistent workload, which would be facilitated by Ministers adhering to guidelines and tabling bills timeously. |
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I think his knee had to get acclimated to a heavier workload, but I see him making progress with it. |
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With increasingly weighty school bags and heavy workload after school, very little free time is left for the kids to enjoy their childhoods. |
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When I first began flying helicopters I was sometimes overwhelmed with the amount of workload needed to maintain control of a helicopter during a hover. |
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They have a big enough workload and should be concentrating on teaching. |
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The Singaporean culture seems rather hectic and competitive, with a heavily institutionalised public education system where the workload gets heavy at a very early level. |
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To avoid the hefty workload, ask each guest to bring a plate of food. |
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With a full week to rest your chest between sessions and a reduced workload for other muscles, intermediate and advanced trainers should thrive on this routine. |
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I've built up to that quota over an 11-year period, and as you will see in my training chart, I give workload suggestions for beginners and intermediates. |
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Elliot suggests more needs to be done to help women take positions in the Church's committees, starting with a review of the workload of committee members and conveners. |
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The workload is executed on simulated processors where each machine instruction of the target processor can take many machine cycles of the host computer. |
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As the workload increased in the overhead exercise relative to the chest exercise, an increase in the quantity of air inspired and expired was observed. |
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The division of the A-level into AS and A2 stages has also increased the marking workload, as students are graded in both the first and second years of the course. |
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For example, both authors use a combination of rescreening data, laboratory statistics, report accuracy, and program performance to reassign workload. |
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Second, when their workload permits, Sailors get special liberty the day before their final exams to study, similar to what many commands do for advancement exams. |
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During more than 20 years in the profession, he had risen to the post of deputy head at a school in the north of England and was happy with his workload and responsibilities. |
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The three consultant obstetricians who work as locums at the unit handle about 20 cases each a year, which, by anybody's calculation, is not a heavy workload. |
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But doesn't the combination of an Oxford academic workload and a Blue Boat training regime leave him socially detached from anyone outside the tiny rowing bubble? |
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Margaret Cushen questioned whether or not the workload of a commissioner would warrant a computer and was immediately met with a barrage of criticism from her colleagues. |
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Principal deputes in the High Court can only keep pace with their workload by using the time spent on the daily train journey to and from work to attend to papers. |
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He managed to juggle a challenging workload and foster good relations among officials at various agencies. |
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It has been blamed on a rise in emergency admissions and a heavy workload, which means patients are transferred from beds, wards and hospitals quickly. |
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Instead I'm indulging in depressive whingeing because I needed the best possible conditions to start tackling a heavier workload and everything seems to have gone pear shaped. |
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The sheer magnitude of the workload, from planting, harvesting and milling the cane, to boiling and curing the sugar, meant that the plantations had a huge workforce. |
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For a long while now, the piloting community has been concerned about the undemanding workload of highly automated cockpits. |
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And as undersecretary for Democracy and Global Affairs, she has a historic workload. |
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Dr Killen enjoys the variety of her work, but not the workload, which ranges from 50 to 80 hours a week, depending on how often she's called to the hospital after hours. |
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This means that the workload on other soldiers increases and that they have less vacation time and more responsibility. |
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Instead, most cite the workload of the DC Circuit as a reason to maintain the vacancies. |
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They can't have small car service operators, he says, because it would up the commission's workload. |
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But previous attempts to persuade the duke to cut back on his workload have fallen on deaf ears. |
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No ergogenic effects were demonstrated, including no change in maximal oxygen consumption, exercise time, workload, plasma lactate level, hematocrit, or heart rate. |
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Perhaps we need a set of municipal regulations and wardens or beach guards appointed by the city to assist the police in coping with the workload. |
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Pupil behaviour, excessive workload and bureaucracy, teacher shortages and the stream of new Government initiatives have all been cited as causes. |
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Quantification procedures are being reconsidered in determining workload, and more creative ways of rewarding faculty for their time and effort are being advanced. |
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A downturn in workload in Scotland had led the firm to try and increase business south of the Border which led to the group being hit by start-up costs. |
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However, the Medical Council feels it is hamstrung by 20-year-old legislation which restricts it from expanding the council to cope with its heavy workload. |
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Like many of the students on his course he finds mathematics difficult and has been unable to discipline himself to distribute the workload evenly throughout the term. |
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But, according to the teaching unions, even this pales into insignificance beside the problems of dealing with increasingly unruly pupils and, above all, a crippling workload. |
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He made no mention of the potential workload burden this might inflict upon empathetic nurses with big smiles. |
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This should aid in limiting the detectability of the Typhoon by opposing aircraft further reducing pilot workload. |
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The workload was intentionally light, allowing him time to pursue his scientific investigations and theological interests. |
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Log making exhibited a workload which could be classified as moderate to heavy because the logmaker used a chainsaw on the landing. |
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Some degrees also offer a Post Graduate Diploma, which often consists of the same workload, but with added flexibility. |
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This reorganisation involved an increase in workload and a decrease in wages. |
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The increased workload of MPs has led to a decline in this use of the Committee of the Whole. |
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The firm has blamed the cuts on a decline in workload on the Ministry of Defence's Armoured Fighting Vehicle programmes. |
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Kim Delaney plays Kathleen Maguire, an attitudinal if somewhat green defense attorney with an impossible workload. |
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At the moment, it seems that the centre is likely to have the heaviest workload of the six planned reception centres. |
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But now the feelings of heartache increased as the workload diminished. |
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Discriminative validity of metabolic and workload measurements for identifying individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome. |
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Another top stressor is unreasonable workload, with 14 percent saying they had too much to do, up from 9 percent last year. |
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This, along with her increased workload in Britain, has made moving a no-brainer. |
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Seller states current workload can be handled by owner with occasional day labor when required. |
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Your workload is heavy, but tackling it can be a form of meditation. |
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Here are some ways to downsize your workload while not reducing your output. |
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Voice commands are confirmed by visual or aural feedback, and serves to reduce pilot workload. |
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Private parturients are unlikely to be enamoured by state hospitals, and the already busy state facilities will be confronted with an increased workload of demanding patients. |
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If a pilot is aboard, as is often the case in the most restricted of waters, his judgement can generally be relied upon, further easing the workload. |
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In the joint family, the workload is shared among the members. |
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The Court's workload covers a wide range of judicial activity. |
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In response to criticisms about the increased workload inspection frameworks caused, Ofsted pledged it would not change its inspection framework during the school year. |
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The downside is that this means pupils have a greater workload to complete, sometimes having to produce a large amount of work for a minimal part of the overall grade. |
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Narrow track centres may have to be widened on sharp curves to allow for long rail vehicles following the arc of the curve, and this increases a surveyor's workload. |
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Cure times for coating repairs are lower and many of the fasteners and access panels are not coated, further reducing the workload for maintenance crews. |
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