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Rotating shifts winnowed his forces further still.
Incumbents should be prepared to work rotating shifts, including days, nights, weekends and holidays.
Therese Neumann's capacity for inedia was attested to by four Franciscan nuns, who attended her in rotating shifts in 1927.
She took it, but there was a problem: Procter & Gamble had organized the factory on rotating shifts.
People who work on night or rotating shifts are at increased risk for obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.
"Auction management is done in rotating shifts, 9.00am-5.00pm and 4.30pm-12.30am, the majority of our staff work the day shift.
And the simple demands of community life, like the rotating shifts in the kitchen and early morning prayers, have kept her grounded.
The doctor said he didn't know why, except that most of the plants in town work their people on rotating shifts, which can damage the human body.
About 600 to 800 people were also working directly for Shell in Alaska at any given time in rotating shifts, according to the oil and gas association.
To stay within those limits, workers must avoid large areas of the site and work in rotating shifts, one of the reasons progress remains slow.
In the event of major losses in the command structure, 35 top officials have been trained to run the department in rotating shifts, and the department plans to give such training to another 35.
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