Sentence examples for because of the overwork from inspiring English sources

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None of which should be taken to detract from the terrific performances of Mr. Tessier, who sang vividly in the descriptive mode, or Mr. Müller-Brachmann, who finally brought warmth to Jesus but also faded vocally toward the end, partly, perhaps, because of the overwork of the added arias.

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We all fail to notice her; we all fail her, just as formal structures and professionals fail her because of cuts, overwork or errors of judgment.

According to BBC, one Rossiya 24 host said that Freeman is losing it because of "overwork and marijuana use," since the 80-year-old actor has been known to extoll his love of weed.

"We are overworked because of the shortages and have nothing to look forward to but another rotation to Afghanistan or Iraq, so everything weighs towards getting out," Brown said, adding that upon retiring in their early 40s after 20 years in the Army, majors receive half their base pay and can begin civilian careers.

She took legal action after the company said her husband's death was not because of overwork, and that he had only worked about 38 hours of overtime in January 2002, the month before he died.

Some people, after working our for a few months, find the stronger parts of their muscles become even harder because of overwork, in contrast to adjacent muscle fibers that have never learned to become involved in activity at all.

Chongqing issued an unusual and cryptic statement Wednesday saying that Vice Mayor Wang Lijun was "highly stressed and in poor health … because of long-term overwork" and that he was "accepting vacation-style treatment". The reports that he might have sought asylum in the United States were fueled by an unusual police presence at the U.S. Consulate in Chengdu.

Probably because of overcrowding and overwork, lack of supplies and blood exposure, working in the labour ward was regarded as a punishment from the superiors.

Moreover, specialists on call are reluctant to come in because of overwork and underpay.

He often intimates that he may not live to finish his term, whether because of overwork and age — he is seventy-one — or something more sinister.

During these years Russell's second marriage came under increasing strain, partly because of overwork but chiefly because Dora chose to have two children with another man and insisted on raising them alongside John and Kate.

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