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When it's harvest time, starting in the middle of August, guest workers are brought in to handle the workload.
Not because the 24-year-old struggled to connect with students or to handle the workload.
In Orange County, the first $25 million from the bond sale arrived last month, leading to the study to determine whether there are enough firms to handle the workload.
Pietersen, 32, has been left out by the national selectors as they look to better manage the workload of players.
"It's a rarity," said Babadjanians, who had to bring in two extra bartenders to handle the workload Wednesday.
Among these sub-dimensions, 'staffing' was defined as the number of staff required to handle the workload and work hours appropriate to provide the best care for patients.
That has left fewer firefighters to handle the workload and requires the city to pay more overtime, he said.
That's left fewer firefighters to handle the workload and requires the city to pay more overtime, he said.
It was implied that I wasn't able to handle the workload, that I was too easygoing to handle a high-pressure situation.
But currently nine employees promoted to detective are still working officer assignments because of the staffing shortages, leaving 16 detectives to handle the workload of 25.
Allow communities to fix sewer lines, restore electricity, resume trash collection and make sure emergency services are able to handle the workload confronting them.
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