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Theoretically, this may influence both the workload and attractiveness of the institution.
Saying he was committed to making changes to ensure that he could handle the workload of both jobs, Pat Quinn said yesterday that he would return as coach and general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs when his three-year contract extension kicks in next season.
Further, we have demonstrated the ability to simultaneously monitor the workload of both bridge personnel, and remote personnel such as tug or VTS operators, without impacting operator performance, which is necessary if we wish to monitor workload in a critical task environment.
The workload of both departments was very heavy due to HR shortages.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) affects large numbers of the population (prevalence estimates ranging from 12%to30%0%) [ 1- 7] and accounts for a significant proportion of the workload of both primary care practitioners and gastroenterologists [ 8].
Have you adjusted to the workload of a nightly show?
The Chiefs may want to rethink their plan to reduce the workload of running back Larry Johnson.
The new demand was costly and added to the workload of academicians whose salaries were meager.
A fifth said they have the workload of two or more people.
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