workload造句61. This reduces the workload and helps in the production of a more comprehensive and accurate picture.
62. Her friends know that she is under stress and have warned her to cut back on her workload.
63. Notice that it was not the justices but the clerks who absorbed the increased workload.
64. She never got to grips with it and her colleagues had to help with her workload.
65. Some fathers sincerely tried to become parents, sharing the home workload and parental responsibilities.
66. Others found that the sheer workload of the course left them unable to develop outside interests, such as reading or the theatre.
67. Benson also doubted whether the attorney general could effectively enforce the additional cases that automatic monitoring would add to its workload.
68. Once in the classroom the teacher is restricted by the core curriculum and general workload and lack of equipment.
69. This is the correct approach with a subject where the workload has always been enormous.
70. The first, obvious area was in the redistribution of workload between internal auditors and what would be the external assessors.
71. Because of their workload, they may not be immediately available but they all have telephone answering machines and will return all calls.
72. We will therefore not use a full Information memorandum and our total workload will be reduced.
73. Privatization, like nationalization, imposes a stiff workload and absorbs a great deal of parliamentary time.
74. Clearly the ward sister will have an in-depth knowledge of the workload and fluctuations.
75. A number of experienced tradesmen were also posted from Marham to Watton to assist with the extra workload.
76. These two strands have an approximately equal weight in terms of student workload and contribution to the overall assessment.
77. It also means that you've spent a productive few hours studying, which is a major contribution to your weekly workload.
78. Britain's teachers too would welcome more use of external examiners, to lighten their workload.
79. New drugs and new work practices have combined to produce the increased workload.
80. They could not stand the pace or the workload.
81. Eisenhower could cut down considerably on his workload.
82. This approach to the inefficient and error, heavy workload.
83. She finally collapsed under the heavy workload.
84. Comparing with the indexes of PR and PRE priority discipline queuing systems with service interruptions, we obtain some weak limit theorems for the workload and queuing length processes.
85. In terms of workload and responsibility, both quality and quantity of work are specifically regulated at governmental offices. The work is far from an easy one.
86. Titus: I think there is. I think he's having trouble coping with his workload.
87. When workload demands return to a point below the threshold level, the system will de-allocate these resources and put them to other use.
88. Prioritize workloads by storing DB2 Workload Management performance counters and using reports of histogram charts and summary data.
89. This scheme is with real time response , small calculation workload, high reliability, and promising engineering applications.
90. The utility model has the advantages of simple structure and convenient use, can firmly fix the rubber tube when enemata is performed on infants, and the workload of the medical staff is reduced.