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The word "overloading" is correct and it is widely used in written English
You can use it to describe situations in which too much of something is present or when a person or thing is given too much work or responsibility. For example: "The factory was overloading its workers with unreasonable tasks."
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overloading
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Present participle of overload
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The officials complained that the sheer speed with which the money was being pushed into the field was overloading their staff.
And Mr Ellison's own Oracle Team USA was given a two-race penalty in the best-of-17 event for cheating by overloading their boat in an earlier regatta.But the event went on, and Mr Ellison's effort was more than salvaged by one of the greatest comebacks in sporting history.
And one strong argument to put to them is that by insisting on the preservation of past gains, the union threatens the jobs of younger workers a foretaste of intergenerational conflict that could become endemic in mature industries.The pension problem has already smitten steel, textiles and airlines, overloading the already burdened federal Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (see article).
Beyond poisoning, simpler attacks work too: China's recent outage occurred because of a denial-of-service (DoS) attack against one of its top-level DNS hosts, overloading it with bogus traffic and preventing people from performing DNS lookups.One proposal that could solve the most significant problems is DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC).
A very big bet Counting the money Talking telephone numbers Taming the monster Going after the truckers Simplifying Philips ReprintsA new traffic-safety law, which takes full effect on June 20th, will bring standardised, far more stringent penalties for overloading.
Truckers around Beijing say police are now making operators remove the excess portion of loads.An American manufacturer in the port city of Tianjin says its road-transport costs are up by around 30% since the start of the year, when some provinces began cracking down on overloading as a prelude to the new law.
By controlling the flow of information, it should be possible to increase the amount of information people can absorb without overloading them, says Dr Horvitz.The trick in getting this right lies in the ability to recognise cognitive limitations and biases.
Other police blunders included overloading a boat that broke down and heading for the wrong island.
People poured in from all over the world, taking jobs from the British and overloading the National Health Service.
These crude instances of cyber-mischief involve overloading the victims' servers with requests so as to cripple their operations.
These attacks are known as distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks because hackers harness an army of infected computers to bombard the target with internet traffic with the intention of overloading it.
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