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"A salary of $89,000 is ridiculously low for the duties and workload of the chairman".
"The workload of the college athletes in non-revenue sports is also extreme," he writes.
There is a knock-on effect for the workload of the applicable police forces.
"Measuring bowling intensity for individual balls or sessions provides context for the acute and chronic workload of the individual bowler, and ultimately the preparedness of the bowler for the maximal workload of the immediate competition".
Students say they feel unprepared for the overall workload of the second year, in particular the volume of assessment.
They are generally dealt with fairly speedily, although this can vary depending on the workload of the courts.
"This past week my son was exempted from 'The Great Gatsby' because of the workload of the teacher".
"I have to manage the workload of the players and at the end of the day I still think I maybe brought too many experienced players here".
This can reduce the workload of the FIB significantly.
W i is the workload of the ith task.
As a result, the workload of the second loop increases.
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