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The studio said the video was likely a protected work of parody and it would have required an excessive amount of legal work to have it pulled from YouTube, if that were even possible.
There was majority agreement among the doctors that they had to undertake, in their view, an excessive amount of non-medical work which could be performed by staff without medical training.
Most participants also began actively considering second children at this stage, but lack of a firm diagnosis about their first children and the excessive amount of work involved in caring for them precluded any easy decision to have second children.
Reviewing Authority: Denied forcing PWs to work an excessive amount of hours: the company may have required that the PWs work more but he did not have authority over the PWs except at the camp.
Mr. Finkelstein said Ms. Lo, 74, believed that Mr. Williams was tired from "working an excessive amount of hours".
We pay an excessive amount of money to outside consultants to do work on the Department of Transportation when we have in-house engineers who can do it.
Helping distant garment workers requires acknowledging how this increasingly globalized system works: we have an excessive amount of incredibly cheap and frivolous things because some people have it much worse than us.
Conversely, a research supervisor should not expect a student to invest an excessive amount of time, to the detriment of their other course work.
"There are a number of Elizabeth police officers who usually work in teams who account for an excessive amount of very suspect drug busts," said James Kervic, who heads the public defenders' office in Elizabeth.
An oncocyte is an epithelial cell characterized by an excessive amount of mitochondria.
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