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They work under cognitive overload, engaging in multitasking and encountering frequent interruptions.
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The session was tumultuous and included frequent interruptions by opponents of the bill.
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The match finally ended after a series of periodic rain interruptions.
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In 2002, the average number of interruptions per subscriber was 5.15, while duration of interruptions per subscriber was 5.25 hours.
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Production interruptions, price volatility, and significant capital outlays for expansion can spook companies and investors.
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Regardless of your state of organization, new tasks and interruptions will seek you out, thereby expanding your responsibilities, commitments, and work load.
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Currently, he said there is no penalty clause in the existing agreements with power providers that would hold them liable for electricity shortages, or interruptions, when their plants suffer breakdowns.
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After the rest day, play resumed in poor visibility, with frequent interruptions due to rain and bad light.
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Although simple and low-cost to implement, the interruptions reduce array efficiency and do not ensure finding the actual maximum power point.
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His face remains impassive, he leads his listeners a little at a time, with long pauses for their benefit, handling interruptions peacefully.
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