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This can cause loss of autonomy, dependence and high social costs for individuals and society, and will impose increased workload and financial pressures on healthcare systems worldwide.
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There is also a decrease oxygen uptake and increase carbon dioxide production as a result of the increased workload on breathing imposed by mask use, both at rest and low work intensity.
The bank said regulations imposed by the United Nations and the European Union led to an increased workload and limited business opportunities.
Nonetheless, the increased workload would be bittersweet.
Legislators may grumble about the increased costs, but what of the increased workload?
Perhaps colleges and high schools can work together to devise ways to minimize the increased workload.
(Election officials will be furious about the increased workload, but they have brought this on themselves).
He hopes the Olympic exposure for the sport will mean an increased workload for him.
The action is in protest at pay freezes, increased workload and rising pension contributions.
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