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Its departmental bosses have crushing workloads.
Facing job market fears, low adjunct pay, crushing workloads, debt and uncertain futures, some PhD students are exhausted, poor and miserable.
But when administrators at the school lashed out at one of the tutoring companies for using a class list to solicit clients, the company fired back, saying it would not be needed if the students did not have such crushing workloads.
Women frequently point to inflexible work arrangements and crushing workloads as reasons they left their careers when they became parents.
While the Constitution grants indigent defendants the right to an attorney, public defenders carry crushing workloads and often simply do not have the time or resources to provide zealous representation to their clients.
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He liked the atmosphere, he told friends, and three months later, as the crushing workload created by the anthrax letters began to ease, he applied for more training.
Sometimes an employee wants to quit because of an untenable working situation: an overbearing boss, a difficult co-worker, a crushing workload.
Mr. Suazo, 65, did indisputably live with O'Keeffe in Abiquiu, N.M., from the time he was 9 until he was 18; she taught him painting techniques and relied on him to help alleviate her crushing workload.
On March 30th three appellate judges heard arguments as to whether the September ruling was valid.Public defenders in Florida's 20 judicial circuits have a crushing workload: in some cases, more than double the 200 cases a year that their association recommends.
The crushing workload.
The workload was crushing, though.
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