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Consequently, McGregor has a workload that would terrify ordinary mortals.
The union told the Council that some residential assessors are now responsible for 10,000 parcels each, and that the typical district assessor has a workload of more than 7,000 parcels.
For example, a periodic pattern (langle (T^2V emptyset W), (U), (1), (3), (7rangle ) has a workload trace ((T^2V emptyset W(T^2V emptyset W(T^2V emptyset W).
Note that the brokering aspect is also implicitly included in the definition from Jennings and Stadler, as they define a specific role for the brokering activity (the cloud user; the end user is the actor that has a workload to be executed in the cloud).
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"They had a workload breakdown," he said.
And once you have a workload model, its uses are myriad.
A park ranger, at peak season, can have a workload that rivals that of New York City cop.
Apart from the full-time electrical maintenance workers, who did not have a workload of above 1000 h/period for any of the maintenance activities, the other worker categories had at least two periods that had workload of above 1000 h/period.
She took eight wickets at 33.87 at an economy rate of 4.43 and had a workload more than 50% heavier than in previous seasons.
Smaller laboratories have a workload of around 10 to 30 patients a day, with medium-sized facilities working with around 50 samples a day.
Of the 13 consultants surveyed, 5 consultants did only gynaecology and the rest had a workload which combined obstetrics and gynaecology.
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