The fact that I won't have to undercut my sleeping cycle to do extra work is a relief. |
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People under stress may also bolt their food, creating extra work for their digestive juices. |
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The major obstacle for implementing any information system is the extra work required, especially in the hectic healthcare setting. |
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Let's not pull it apart by making extra work for administrators or managers with frivolous complaints. |
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And it is an attack on the lowest paid workers because they will have to do the extra work when vacant posts aren't filled. |
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But she added that there were extra opportunities to invest in more community support officers, longer police station opening times and extra work to reduce road casualties. |
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It was partly because Jones took a half an hour of extra work in the morning, chasing fungo fly balls hit to the wall by outfield coach Mike Goff. |
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This disaster of course meant a lot of extra work for the employees in the transport office, and much inconvenience for the families. |
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However, applying those rules required a period of adjustment and continues to create a significant amount of extra work. |
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Both provisions allow the shifting of a notification from one jurisdiction to another, causing delays and extra work for the parties. |
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They cause delay, create the danger of conflicting decisions and legal uncertainty and burden the parties with extra work and cost. |
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Overall, volunteers acknowledge the extra work involved for staff but feel that their contributions outweigh the assistance required. |
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It's certainly not the goal of the 2020 Certification program to make extra work for housing co-ops. |
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We have done some extra work and found better solutions for the contact pin and the ground ring. |
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Temp took on this extra work on top of his punishing workload as director of the St. John's Station. |
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At least some staff themselves welcome opportunities to teach in more than one session if they can increase their earnings through extra work. |
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The women often did not have paid sick days and were reluctant to take time off for illness as it meant they would have extra work when they returned. |
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Both Fran Blanche and Rob Barnett talk about the amount of extra work these internet endeavors require. |
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It was only too clear that a few of them were simply banking the salary from the Observer and then getting extra work from TV, radio and other publications. |
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With the Moon and Jupiter opposing your natal Sun, weed out extra work, curb spending, and limit social interaction. |
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And although the bluejackets might complain at the extra work involved in the daily swabbing of the decks, they, too, recognized its importance and so they did it well. |
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They believe that the merger would lead to extra work for manufacturers without any benefit for safety. |
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This represents a considerable volume of extra work for these missions in particular, as there are no dedicated resources for it. |
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Moreover, fees and commissions are often considerably higher in line with the extra work involved. |
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The creation of this website has brought with it extra work in terms of daily maintenance and updating. |
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Therefore, adoption of the harmonised methodology will not entail extra work but only a one-off change. |
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The Commission asked how many overtime hours had been applied to the staff, and were there sufficient staff to fill every complement without extra work hours. |
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After the survey, the vessel departed in the evening and the genset supplier's service engineer remained on board to conduct extra work during the voyage to Antwerp. |
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A little extra work before you begin will guarantee a happy ending. |
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It would naturally be possible to increase the frequency of billing, but that might give rise to extra work, and, possibly, the creation of an additional post. |
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The availability of additional minor punishments, such as confinement to barracks, extra work and drill and stoppage of leave, would be more effective disciplinary tools in training and educational environments. |
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This involves extra work and form-filling. |
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Dr Quinn said that he wanted to avoid imposing extra work on the lecturers and therefore no formal proceedings would be published for the BIPM School. |
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All of that extra work is not recognized by anyone. |
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Changing from candles to electric light may also bring other direct economic benefits: for instance, the possibility of doing extra work at home in the evening. |
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Yard sale shoppers looking for discarded treasures should be prepared to do some extra work to distinguish what is safe from what could be harmful. |
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One case-study participant noted that, contrary to conventional wisdom, winding down an operation actually requires extra work and resources, and therefore needs to be planned. |
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But occasionally random extra work crops up. |
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