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So while the building still stands tall, staff are stretched, often dealing with the workloads of two or three people.
The case raised troubling questions about the long hours and workloads of interns and residents in teaching hospitals, and about their supervision and the prevention of medical errors.
Mr. Wheeler, of the Brookings Institution, said a "nonpartisan sober assessment" of the workloads of the federal appeals courts would be warranted and welcome.
Mr. Turan had eliminated 24 doctors' positions -- 13 staffers were fired, 7 vacant positions were eliminated, one doctor was transferred to a new assignment and the workloads of 11 others were reduced by the equivalent of 3 fulltime positions.
Urgent action is needed to ease the workloads of over-burdened health staff, medical unions said last night, amid concern that low morale could spark an exodus of talent.
Next, we endow the vertices and edges of the graph with workloads of controllers.
The workloads of web map service can be highly dynamic over time.
However, these interviews did reveal large variations in the workloads of officers in different districts.
This will serve to minimize the workloads of all agents, thus achieving overall process efficiency.
Average workloads of each component were then determined and applied to the proposed curriculum.
Customers will often have to estimate physical storage, for instance, based on the workloads of virtual machines.
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