Word: workload
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...some, she epitomized the poor little rich girl. The younger sister of the Queen seemed to have everything: wealth, beauty, wit, freedom from too onerous a royal workload, the zest to pursue a glamorous, sometimes controversial lifestyle in the most rarefied echelons of society. Yet the lasting memory of Princess Margaret will probably be that of a sad figure who was unlucky in love and who never really found a fulfilling role in life or a lasting marital relationship...
...Social scene, too far from home, workload...
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...compelled to play a sport. There are no athletic scholarships and athletes can, and often do, leave teams if they so choose. This means that the people who still play—the ones who still endure physical wear and tear and who try to balance a tough academic workload with frequent road trips and long hours of grueling practice—do so because they love what they do best...
...overwhelmed? To date, on all the investigations, there have been more than 400,000 leads and tips. There are 11,143 FBI agents. You do the math. If it were just a question of workload, the solution would be simple: a massive hiring binge. But the bureau's critics say the problems go to the very question of just how the agency should go about beefing up its counterterrorism capabilities. In June 2000, the National Commission on Terrorism established by Congress called on the FBI to develop clearer guidance for agents on when to open terrorism investigations. The commission wanted...