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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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Consequently, McGregor has a workload that would terrify ordinary mortals.
Several interviewees considered that a more practical training should be decentralized to provincial hospitals, having a workload situation closer to the district level than hospitals in Maputo, the national capital.
It's strange to say that this mutt is relatable, but he definitely is, from the way he describes loneliness when owner Nan (Alison Tolman) has an increased workload to his feeble attempts to become more physical before ultimately accepting his body even just the way he waxes poetic about how great naps are.
Smaller laboratories have a workload of around 10 to 30 patients a day, with medium-sized facilities working with around 50 samples a day.
"We want social workers to have a manageable workload, to have a good work-life balance," she says.
Turn your email (or just the notifications) off during the workday when you have a heavy workload to deal with and want to feel more productive.
However, it requires mechanisms to enable doctors that already have a heavy workload to interact regularly with each other [ 22].
"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.
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