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(R4) Despite a good deal of praise for the practice of partnership working (see below) one respondent drew attention to its potentially problematic nature, stating that co-working or partnership working may be perceived as synonymous with "extra work" and therefore maybe avoided.

On the basis of findings that MDT working may be beneficial to the mental health and working lives of team members[ 5], we evaluated the impact of participating in this novel MDT-based Develevelst Proframme on levels of job stress, levels of job satisfaction and team performance of colorectal cancer team members.

The negligible change in Confidence scores during the first year of working may be a result of adjusting to a range of professional work and lifestyle changes.

However such designs may not be applicable at all stages of the pigs' development and the careful management needed to ensure their effective working may be costly and difficult to implement on commercial farms.

Plus, the rules he lays down for estimating how well you're going to be able to live once you're no longer working may be cold comfort to baby boomers more used to spending than saving.

Collaboration with other students and team working may be the critical to successful MBA programmes, but in this competition there can be only one winner, which will be announced at a gala dinner this November.

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No matter how pleasant the working environment may be, working miles away limits both the opportunity for an employee to participate in, and to experience, campus life.

Furthermore, brain imaging studies have shown that the time course and neural locus of spatial working memory and spatial attention are so similar that spatial working memory may be best characterized as a form of retrospective spatial attention.

Immigrants have been hired to do such jobs in such large numbers not because Americans refuse them, but because Americans are not willing to perform such tasks where the wages are lower than they would otherwise be, where work rules may not exist and where the working conditions may be hazardous.

In the present study, the health workers interviewed who have a long working experience continuously draw upon the past when talking about the present, and their statements relating to working conditions may be interpreted as a nostalgic discourse.

Given that persons with longer working hours are more likely to be exposed to high job demands and to have less time for recreational leisure-time activities than their counterparts who work fewer hours, there is a prima facie case that long working hours may be associated with coronary heart disease (CHD) events.

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