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But many older people would like a less onerous workload than they had at their peak, perhaps working part-time.Japan, where it is customary to work well beyond the official retirement age, has found ways to allow people to step into less demanding roles.
Overall, the general view is that the higher the level, the higher the workload for clinical staff, while preventive doctors are seen by clinical staff as having a less onerous workload.
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Sigmoidoscopy involves a less onerous cleansing and no sedation.
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Satellite radio pays a fee but at a less onerous rate, at least by some measures.
Additional safety, bought collectively, entails a less onerous sacrifice than it does when an individual buys it for himself.
It started with the decision to replace his much criticised banking levy with a less onerous tax on bank profits.
In a tax inversion, one company buys a rival based in a different country with a less onerous tax policy.
Pete Domenici and others have suggested that is a less onerous way of having negotiations on the debt limit.
Eight main benefits would be merged into just two, which would be withdrawn less swiftly and at a less onerous rate for claimants who find work.
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