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Tuesdays and Wednesdays are also crowd-pleasers, if a little prone to work fatigue.
They are more prone to work minimally to sustain the job not to excel.
In some cases, it may be better to reclassify employees, especially if they are not prone to work much overtime.
Physiotherapists are known to be prone to Work- related musculoskeletal disorders (WRMDs) but its prevalence among physiotherapists in Nigeria has not been reported.
The lug nuts on the large back wheels are prone to work loose if not torqued properly.
When such an aspiring individual realizes that you are both respecting and making use of their leading skills, they will be more prone to work effectively as a "sub-manager" on whom you can rely.
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Graduate students and postdocs, who may equate 'working longer' with 'working better', are particularly prone to working themselves into the ground, says Simon Davy, head of the School of Biological Sciences at the Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand.
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"Secondly, the 'Ndrangheta is particularly prone to working in the background.
In contrast, people who focus on how the rest of the group is acting, regardless of individual successes, might be more prone to working together, the researchers said.
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