Sentence examples for much bigger workload from inspiring English sources

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Chris Keates, general secretary of the NASUWT, has called the proposed boycott "reckless and irresponsible", predicting that the loss of the externally marked tests in English, maths and science for 11-year-olds would result in a much bigger workload of pupil assessment for teachers.

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Examining both the gap or excess in staffing and the WISN ratio is important in determining how to improve staffing equity; a staffing gap of the same size has a much bigger impact on workload stress in a health facility with only a few staff than in one with a large staff.

In 2008, the company downsized, forcing Mr. de la Hera to take on a bigger workload, traveling as much as 180 miles a day to handle a more far-flung group of clients.

I expect we will see a much larger percentage of enterprise workloads moving to the cloud in 2016, with a much bigger migration to follow.

Much bigger".

Much bigger things".

How much bigger?

They're much bigger.

The bigger workload Saturday was at the other end of the ice.

"Much, much bigger than anything else.

"This is something much bigger".

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