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Other already overstretched services, such as GP out-of-hours providers, have had to step in and undertake the workload that was supposed to be dealt with by NHS 111".
We hope we can get half a season out of him". Swansea caretaker-manager Alan Curtis: "We knew the workload that was involved and the fixture programme.
Thus, the workload that is used in this comparison is a synthetic MapReduce workload that is used and described in [29].
CyberShake is chosen because it is the workload that produced the most interesting set of results in the previous experiments in which the various configurations of RM-DCWF (captured in the last three rows of Table 1) exhibited different levels of performance.
In addition, the workload that will be allowed for one calendar year (as defined) will be a TOTAL of 18 workload hours.
In other words, NOAA doesn't apply a blanket rule because it doesn't have the workload that requires one; the Fish and Wildlife Service, however, would be buried by paperwork if it had to consider every designation of a threatened species separately.
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As a criminal practitioner of more than 20 years, I know the workloads that are undertaken daily by legal aid lawyers.
Xiinx is focusing on the workloads that have large and fast-growing footprints in hyperscale datacenters.
The end user generates the workloads that are processed using cloud resources.
For Oracle, that advantage of incumbency is that the Oracle Database powers the workloads that run vast chunks of the global economy.
Often, though, the challenge is about how to create these clusters and how to then manage the workloads that run on them.
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