workload in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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workload in the PONS Dictionary

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Breeders living in a large group also benefit because individuals feed more often, have lower workloads, and enjoy greater reproductive success.
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During the 1950s, he gradually gave up part of his teaching workload, ending it completely with his mritat in 1964.
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The team works well together -- but without adequate staff those who are expected to take on additional workload get tired out.
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Due to heavy workloads and lack of funding, they rarely visit rural health centres and aid posts.
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The literature on the optical fractionator recommends methods of deciding where to increase the workload: more slices, or more optical dissectors.
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The workload was intentionally light, allowing him time to pursue his scientific investigations and theological interests.
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Synthetic benchmarks do this by specially created programs that impose the workload on the component.
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The court's workload was so low that it only made six awards in the first five years after it was created.
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It is a flexible, non-prescriptive tool which has been shown to save time, money and workload by an EU working party.
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Workload has been linked to a number of strains, including anxiety, physiological reactions such as cortisol, fatigue, backache, headache, and gastrointestinal problems.
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