Word: workload
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...think he sees this as a time to take it easy, which would probably be a normal workload for most people, and add to his LP collection,” Rubin writes...
...Connecticut College and missing first by only ten points—a performance that could prove to be important for the upcoming women’s ACC’s. The weekend was the sixth straight in which Harvard has participated in three or more events, a workload the Crimson will face just once more this season. While this could be viewed as a legitimate justification for declining performance, the team made no such excuses. “Sailing is sailing, whether it’s a singlehanded laser or a four-division regatta,” junior...
...external pressures: in today's fiercely competitive global marketplace, there's little margin for error, especially for high-cost producers. With auto manufacturers worldwide racing to produce ever better cars ever more cheaply, Mercedes slipped because it became too complacent about its technological prowess, took on too big a workload and rushed out new models before they were ready. "They partly got into this mess by resting on their laurels," says consultant Schmidt...
...issues he thought were best left to lawmakers. He even wrote that Congress had the power to strip the Supreme Court of its right to hear cases that involved social issues like school prayer and abortion. When Chief Justice Warren Burger in 1983 complained of the court's heavy workload, Roberts wrote a sizzling memo, observing, "So long as the court views itself as ultimately responsible for governing all aspects of our society, it will, understandably, be overworked...
She’s learning how to balance the challenging workload of the class she is taking, Econ S-10ab, “Principles of Economics,” with the distractions that confront Harvard students, including music in the Square and canoeing on the Charles...