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It meant La Grange, not yet 30, was thrown in at the deep end with a much increased workload, from arranging foreign travel to calling press conferences to negotiating with foreign governments.
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It is therefore likely that much of the 'HF-specific myocyte phenotype' is in fact an adaptation to increased workload and humoral stimulation.
The head of a tourism destination talked about how she had gotten so much response to an ad campaign that her biggest headache was dealing with the increased workload.
Nonetheless, the increased workload would be bittersweet.
Legislators may grumble about the increased costs, but what of the increased workload?
Are these increases due to poor management, reducing budgets, increased workload and cuts in overtime pay?
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.
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