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You may also need extra personnel to handle the additional workload.
This additional workload was in direct support of an increased national readiness condition.
A thousand bucks wouldn't spend if I got myself killed while distracted by the additional workload.
Rather than have Duchovny carry the additional workload, the writing staff decided to focus the episode on supporting cast members.
This is a long process, degrades performance, and if more drives fail under the resulting additional workload, it may be catastrophic.
Calculations were strictly based on the additional workload that we know will have to be borne by the Commission as a direct result of enlargement.
Would you mind the additional workload if you and Captain Fortier were assigned to coordinate our mutual activities?"
Mr. D'Amato said he would support legislation to provide resources to help Federal courts handle any additional workload created by his legislation.
Elected representative choose to accept any additional workload; voters can also choose those representatives most willing to accept the burden involved in being a representative.
MCAAP will be acquiring additional workload as a result of Base Realignment and Closure 2005.
Perhaps you need extra staff to deal with additional workload, or to address skills gaps that can't be met by training, or more managers and directors to help run the business.
Goodwin initially balked at the additional workload, and Shooter turned the line over to Al Milgrom before Goodwin ultimately accepted editorship.
Mr. Watts, in a news release, maintained the Republican argument, offered on Tuesday by various party leaders, that the agency could not handle the additional workload of tobacco regulation.
With an extension of the services covered by the fund, and a reduction in management allowances as more practices take funds, this additional workload will increase and the rewards will dwindle.
However, while the captain knew Russian, the rest of the crew did not, in particular the navigator whose task it is to communicate with the ground, thus placing an additional workload on the captain.
To cope with the additional workload during the Christmas period (November and December), Royal Mail recruits an additional 18,000 casual staff to work in their mail and distribution operations.
However, the substantial additional workload of QOF has led to substantial improvements in the screening for risk factors in the community by primary care, particularly for older patients with cardiovascular disease.
But the senior aide to Mr. Specter strongly defended the measure, noting that the Federal Circuit would have fewer cases than many of the federal appeals circuits, even with the additional workload.
At this point the situation worsens, as with her additional workload, Grace inevitably makes mistakes, and the people she works for seem to be equally irritated by the new schedule - and take it out on Grace.
Schifter notes that a perceived additional workload is a significant barrier to faculty participation in distance education and asynchronous learning, but that perception can be mitigated through training and experience with teaching in these environments.
Mr. Schatt of the Department of Environmental Protection said that while Mr. Rothschild's suggestion might be "technically correct," following it would only cause unnecessary delays and additional workloads for city contractors.
The roll-out of CaB in 2005 and 2006 suffered a number of delays; some technical because of its dependency on other NPfIT work streams, partly through functional problems in early releases, and partly through clinicians' concerns about additional workload.
Mr. Ryan stepped in after John J. Dooner Jr., the vice chairman for 2000-01, decided against standing for election as chairman, the normal procedure; Mr. Dooner cited his additional workload since he became both chairman and chief executive at Interpublic in New York.
Attempts to expand the powers to refer unduly lenient sentences were resisted under former attorney general Lord Goldsmith in part on the basis that the court of appeal couldn't handle the additional workload, although that seems a questionable legal foundation for deciding which cases get sent back to court and which don't.
Alan Krinsky, a partner at Advice & Advisors Inc. in New York, the consulting company handling the review, said yesterday that Merkley Newman, a unit of the Omnicom Group, had pulled out of the review citing the additional workload from its recently acquired BellSouth Telecommunications account.