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Don't work unnecessarily long hours just to impress him, General Powell declared.
And I don't mean to be putting people into weekend work unnecessarily, but sometimes it's the only time you have to catch up.
Like all of Phillips's novels, this one sold well, but The New York Times was certainly speaking for Goldsborough, who had by then embarked on a career as a concert violinist, when it called the work "unnecessarily crude" and "unnecessarily rude".
Failure to disseminate data promptly and widely may result in fields of research that never reach their maximum potential, either because scientists repeat each others' work unnecessarily or because research opportunities go unexplored.
It added that the level of filtering and blocking of internet sites by local authorities - to ensure pupils stay safe while online - hindered class work "unnecessarily" in the majority of schools.
Fear: And yes, Angst at work unnecessarily prevails- as a matter of fact it is a condition which bears its own name: Ergophobia is the deep and persistent fear of work.
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And I am a hundred percent positive that if you had used economists as your subjects, you would not see anyone working unnecessarily!" He had a valid point.
While the number of employers looking for a 2 1 or higher has increased, the chief executive of Association of Graduate Recruiters Carl Gilleard recognises that placing too great an emphasis on degree grades "can rule out promising candidates with the right work skills unnecessarily".
"We've worked hard alongside patients to improve standards of care, and it's heartbreaking to see this work destroyed unnecessarily.
Ibrăileanu, who criticized Caragiale for his satirical overview of the social process, believed that the clerks in his work are unnecessarily cynical, and stressed that Inspecţiune was the only one of his works were "one sees at least one glitter of kindness in the souls of the mitici".
Excitement about the possible advances resulting from molecular pathology has never been greater, and therefore the imposition of restrictions on this work that unnecessarily impede progress is of substantial concern.
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