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Discover LudwigThe phrase "workloads for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to the amount of work assigned to a particular person, group, or organization. For example: "The department has increased their workloads for this quarter in order to meet company goals."
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But the workloads for many young journalists are heavy enough that signs of strain are evident.
But experts outside the government said it also reflected less vigorous enforcement of standards and growing workloads for inspectors.
Currently, 32 positions, considered "judicial emergencies" by court administrators, are unfilled, creating heavy workloads for judges on those courts.
The union says foster parents have a variety of requests of the state, including reduced workloads for caseworkers and more money for training.
It must also be recognised that better identification of neglect will result in greater workloads for all professionals, and particularly for social workers.
In the 1950s, the Sputnik launching ushered in heavier workloads for American students in the race to keep up with the Soviet Union.
They have had repeated Ofsted judgments of inadequate, have struggled to recruit and retain social workers, with no consistent leadership, and backlogs of assessments of children and big and expanding workloads for practitioners.
And there are new clouds on the horizon – cuts in those services that assist families, helping them to parent better and easing the stresses they may experience, thereby increasing workloads for social workers.
Sally Hunt, the general secretary of the academics' trade union, the University and College Union, said: "With jobs at risk in universities and colleges, we will inevitably see larger class sizes and increased workloads for staff who survive the cull.
"It's about a change of mindset and not creating additional workloads for people".
These applications exhibit heterogeneous workloads for investigating optimal monitoring interval of SLA parameters.
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