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By slowing the heart, reducing its workload, a poorly performing heart improves.
In 1993, he added executive producer for "NBC Nightly News" to his workload, a balancing act that lasted six weeks.
Hence, Mr. Andrews' current workload: a bipartisan effort to change the rules on how debts are collected, and a child-nutrition bill dealing with school lunches and breakfasts.
Factors that contributed to the problems, they said, were a heavy workload, a lack of training and "the deplorable conditions of the facility".
Actually, in spite of its greater workload, a healthy heart enlarges little or not at all even during the midportion of pregnancy, when the load is greatest.
Yet many studies show a deeper problem is the extra cognitive workload a driver takes on when talking to another person on the telephone.
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It is up to the recycling company to determine workloads, a process that may well include observing its drivers.
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To be able to run government workloads, a cloud platform has to offer a certain set of security requirements.
That's a heavy workload for a single concert.
It certainly provided a big workload and a big challenge for Jimmy Anderson.
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