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workload
[ wurk-lohd ]
noun
- the amount of work that a machine, employee, or group of employees can be or is expected to perform.
workload
/ 藞飞蓽藧办藢濒蓹蕣诲 /
noun
- the amount of work to be done, esp in a specified period by a person, machine, etc
Example Sentences
Harden averaged more than 35 minutes over 79 regular-season 亚洲网紅露点, and he thinks the workload will prepare him for a Game 7 that will be played 5,280 feet above sea level.
A summary of the report's findings stated, "many staff report feeling close to burnout due to high workloads and inadequate staffing, leading to increased stress and sick leave".
As the Dodgers have become acutely aware of managing the workloads of their starting pitchers, they have not prioritized managing the workloads of their key position players.
However, as the Dodgers have become acutely aware of managing the workloads of their starting pitchers, they have not prioritized managing the workloads of their key position players.
鈥淲e thought our starters would be a position of strength for us from a workload standpoint, and unfortunately we lead all of baseball in innings for relievers,鈥 pitching coach Mark Prior said Tuesday afternoon.
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