Word: workload
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...dance scholarship, or the fact that the courses do not fulfill any concentration or core requirement. I saw one clear reason for low enrollment last year, when several students enrolled in my Dramatic Arts 16 class dropped out of the course after several weeks, citing the unexpectedly heavy workload...
...field, Flaherty and Bettinelli recognize that their workload as captainshas lightened thanks to the team’s work ethic...
...atmosphere is different,” Stone said, “but the setting—in terms of workload, close comradeship, and pursuing common goals—are pretty similar...
Feldstein and other economics professors said that the decision to leave Ec 10 was strictly his own, and described the change in leadership as a fortuitous coincidence of his own wish to lighten his workload and Mankiw’s return to Harvard...
Despite his physical frailties brought on by Parkinson's disease, his collaborators say John Paul, 84, is mentally alert and capable of making big calls on the direction of the Roman Catholic Church. But even the most steadfast Vatican loyalists concede that a substantial chunk of his workload has been delegated to top subordinates in Rome. A senior Vatican official told TIME, "Things that the Pope would have handled personally in the past are more and more being entrusted to aides." Some duties, such as signing major encyclicals and apostolic letters, cannot be handed off to others. But Vatican insiders...