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Their salaries are fixed on an hourly or weekly basis, removing any incentive to perform unnecessary work.
My husband, Larry, is more realistic; his opinion is that pets are unnecessary work, and they cost a lot.
(Waters suggests a more complicated mixture, but since the bird is rinsed thoroughly after brining, it just adds unnecessary work).
Delivering a public lecture last week, Lord Justice Jackson warned that firms could be tempted to create unnecessary work and prolong litigation in order to boost their profits.
Keep your apps up to date Bugs in code can leave phones doing unnecessary work, and updates can optimise apps for working with new devices.
Legal ethics scholars said that it was highly unusual to find documentary evidence of possible churning — the creation of unnecessary work to drive up a client's bill.
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Although the clinical significance of these osseous structures is probably minor, clinicians very commonly ask about these bones, which may originate an unnecessary work-up.
Although the clinical significance of these osseous structures is probably minor, clinicians very commonly ask about these bones, and this may incite an unnecessary work-up.
However, due to the potential harms associated with screening mammography, such as overdiagnosis and unnecessary work-ups, the best strategy to design an appropriate breast cancer mammography screening schedule remains controversial.
However, incidental findings leading to unnecessary work-up, costs and complications may occur.
Defining a false positive as an unnecessary work-up, all the covariates were statistically significant and the estimated mean number of unnecessary work-ups in 4 years per woman screened is.34 with 95% confidence interval (.32,.32).32
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