Sentence examples for burgeoning workload from inspiring English sources

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However, moaning workmates nearly always possess the proverbial hide of a rhinoceros and as such are impervious to friendly hints about your burgeoning workload.

So it is of no surprise to learn that the existing management, faced with an burgeoning workload, promptly decided to jump ship.

It's not just the burgeoning workload, faster patient turnover -- the average inpatient length-of-stay has dropped by 50percentt over the past few decades -- and a shortage of educational time.

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High workloads generally refer to under-resourcing (e.g. personnel or materials) which results in too many patients to care for, too many tasks to perform, constantly changing workloads, and burgeoning bureaucracy.

That's fortunate for IPCC, since its workload has burgeoned.

He is evidently burgeoning.

It's also a burgeoning tourist destination.

Or speak of "our burgeoning terror industry".

We give expression to burgeoning sentiment.

A burgeoning need for new drugs means a burgeoning market.

Burgeoning imports, for one.

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