| Other kinds of addiction spread too, from aspirin addiction to workaholism. |
| Among their findings, they discovered that self-oriented perfectionists showed significantly higher levels of workaholism. |
| Like much of TV drama, they glamorize workaholism, and on the better shows the gimmickry is half the appeal: if you can survive this obstacle course, no regular kitchen can defeat you. |
| These exist in most other rich countries and, as the evidence I have cited suggests, will do more than anything else to cut the incentives for workaholism. |
| While these superlatives are indications of his commitment and a certain level of workaholism, they do little to mask his desire to always be on the front lines and to personify the power of his mandate. |
| There was plenty of Klopp's trademark workaholism about Liverpool early on, with Adam Lallana appearing to have had a German rocket inserted up his backside. |