"It's meant to have a workload of about 100 cases of the utmost seriousness, " he says.
Postal workers at a delivery office in south Bristol are planning more strikes in a workload dispute.
The SNIA SSSI has a workload logging program that it is offering to end users to download and share anonymous computer workload information with the SSSI.
The work requestor specifies a workload as a package called a HIT (a Human Intelligence Task) that splits the overall workload across many workers, with specified goals, instructions and deadline.
If multiple news organizations decide to participate and providing answers to all the questions becomes too much of a workload, Toiv said a rotation system might have to be developed.
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We had a specific workload that required 100% completion by a certain date.
"Just for my agency, it will be a huge workload, just making the calls and waiting for a response on what to do, " the police chief of Arizona's second-largest city said.
It said it now had a stable workload and would be able to proceed with plans to invest in a new shipbuilding facility within the Portsmouth naval base.
Companies with tight budgets sometimes cope with a heavy workload by hiring more interns or temporary workers, says Eileen Appelbaum, a senior economist with the Center for Economic and Policy Research.
These servers will offer processors from multiple HP partners, each targeting a specific workload.
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At massive scale, the key is to deliver the most efficient service for a specific workload.
This is no longer a pitcher who is capable of handling a full workload.
Any tips about how to keep up with such a demanding workload?
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Unions claims poor pupil behaviour - along with a heavy workload - is the main factor cited by teachers who decide to leave the profession.
Bryantsev has a heavy workload ahead, part of which involves guiding his company through the physical reconstruction of their home, the Music Theatre in the heart of Moscow.
In certain cases, a heavy workload can damage your health.
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If I ask you to name the major causes of stress in your work life, you would probably say things like deadlines, a heavy workload, bureaucracy, or your terrible boss.
Clearly, having multiple employees and having other colleagues puts more pressure to maintain a similar workload and contribution as it is difficult to be lifestyle oriented in an ambitious team of people.
The low latency of the SATA 3.0 drive allows it to respond quickly, even with a heavy workload, and its consistently high read speed is ideal for read-intensive applications such as multimedia consumption.
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Customers can buy the right processor cards for their workloads, and then balance the processor cards with the right amount of storage and network bandwidth to tune their AMD SeaMicro hardware for a specific workload.
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Overcoming the initial apprehensions of teachers and communities forms another preliminary challenge, as they may have experience of unsuccessful past programmes and do not wish to be overloaded with new responsibilities and a greater workload.
Typically, his own example was admirable: in spite of a gruelling administrative workload, Hoggart gave lectures several times a week on modern literature.
The natural response when one data center is facing a demand response signal is to move the workload to a data center in another geography.
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Employees who worry about not getting work finished and keeping up a fast pace can feel like they are drowning in their workload, a feeling that manifests itself in chronic stress and anxiety.
The Conservative-run council said it was addressing a change in workload and improvements in technology.
The firm has blamed the cuts on a decline in workload on the Ministry of Defence's Armoured Fighting Vehicle programmes.
After determining the initial sex ratios of a series of clutches, the researchers added or subtracted chicks to increase or decrease the father's workload (a standard trick in avian ecology, made possible by the fact that parents do not recognise their own young until close to the time at which they leave the nest).
Portfolio working offers them freedom to plan their days and a far more varied workload.
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Workers at a Bristol postal sorting office have voted for a strike in a dispute over their workload.
Teachers at a Cornish primary school have started a seven-day strike in a dispute over their workload, pay and conditions.
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