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the workloads
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The amount of work assigned to a particular worker, normally in a specified time period
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As the workloads get bigger, pay packets get smaller.
The workloads are incredible considering that we are making life and death decisions for kids".
"The workloads in emerging economies fits our computer architecture," he said.
But the workloads for many young journalists are heavy enough that signs of strain are evident.
So while the building still stands tall, staff are stretched, often dealing with the workloads of two or three people.
Whereas on his previous visit in April the workloads were "mid-range", the levels of intensity, pain and lactate have been increased this time.
As a criminal practitioner of more than 20 years, I know the workloads that are undertaken daily by legal aid lawyers.
He adds that criminal law "seems to attract the stoner-types you knew at uni, maybe because the workloads are less than in commercial law".
Mr. Wheeler, of the Brookings Institution, said a "nonpartisan sober assessment" of the workloads of the federal appeals courts would be warranted and welcome.
The workloads included typical graph algorithms and database manipulation.
These methods feature assuming that the workloads are available beforehand.
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