For example, you may want to lighten your workload for a few weeks or, in some cases, you might want to take on more to distract yourself.
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At massive scale, the key is to deliver the most efficient service for a specific workload.
The workload for air traffic controllers will increase tremendously when the time limit goes into effect in April, Church said.
As head counts fell, the average workload for those associates has risen 2.3% since 2007, or about 50 extra hours a year.
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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When he announced he was leaving the position last year, Sir Michael Lyons said the growing workload for the part-time position had made him "increasingly concerned" that it was squeezing out other demands on his time.
Beyond just dealing with a hungover employee though, one of the worries here is that the scheduled workload for the day will not be done or may only be partially done with little attention paid to the assignment.
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That said, the patent does suggest that older iPhones may not have enough processing power for the gesture-capturing workload, as it shows a way to transfer video from the iPhone to an iPad for more advanced editing options.
Would you want to stay with a company that refuses to pay you for the level of workload that you are doing?
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Other issues she will have to deal with include the implementation of the teachers' workload agreement for England and Wales, the growth of specialist schools and city academies, plans for optional extended school hours - and the government's repeated failure to meet its targets for England's test and exam performance.
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"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.
Labour says the current government should take the blame for the nurses' increased workload.
This is a major request and would eliminate the need for player agents to negotiate for players and also the workload of team contract negotiators and Cap managers.
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City's workload is a worry for Mancini and he believes the injuries are also having an impact on striker Carlos Tevez.
The reform proposals posited by both the NYSE and the Nasdaq Stock Market could add to the workload as they call for extra work for audit committees.
"I would like to thank the police for ensuring the safety of others and that of myself in the action they took, and I apologise profusely to them for adding to their already difficult workload, " she added.
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We adjusted that number to give some weight to the workload each QB carried last for his club.
Just a small fraction of Mr Mulcaire's prodigious workload could provide the wherewithal for a lot of criminal prosecutions and civil suits.
Workers at a Bristol postal sorting office have voted for a strike in a dispute over their workload.
Today, despite her heavy workload, Westheimer still makes sure to save time for music.
Additional workload optimized blades are planned to include IBM DataPower for improving website and network performance.
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It was the second time on a mound for the ace since Feb. 19, after which his workload was backed down over concerns his arm strength wasn't where it needed to be.
He said problems of workload could be eased by changes in the timetable, for example.
In a statement released to the BBC, Mr Hume, 63, said that for health reasons he had decided it was necessary to cut his workload.
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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Teachers cite lack of planning time, workload, and lack of influence over school policy among other reasons for their decision to leave the profession or transfer schools.
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He was said to be suffering from the great stress and heavy workload that goes with his job and had already handed over responsibility for holding daily briefings for journalists.
The inspector general's report concluded that the improper targeting was due to mismanagement and incorrect policy, rather than political motivation, and Miller apologized for what he called "foolish mistakes" intended to help tackle an overwhelming workload.
Portability is high among the concerns for enterprise customers, who need to be able to move their entire data center workload (apps, networking, and security) from one provider to another.
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Spending by such groups has increased, and Shulman testified that the increased workload on IRS officials tasked with assessing tens of thousands of new requests for tax-exempt status contributed to the targeting problem.
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