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Meaning workload meaning

What does workload mean?

workload

work that a person is expected to do in a specified time

Synonyms workload synonyms

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Examples workload examples

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Simple sentences

Tom has a heavy workload.
This heavy workload is too much for me.
Tom was advised, for medical reasons, to cut back on his workload.
Tom's barely coping with his workload at the moment.

Movie subtitles

It's ill-timed. Our workload is so heavy at this time.
Suppleness, so as not to lose the feel of the object. Resistance for the workload.
You could triple the workload.
And you can thank Pledge Banks for doubling your workload.
You're not accustomed to this workload, are you, Doctor?
I thought it was the workload or the stress of being away from home, but it didn't go away, it just got worse.
We got one person on-line but with the workload of 10 users.
You couldn't handle the workload or the discipline.
As the morale officer on this ship, I insist that a break in the workload is both healthy and necessary.
I thought I'd drop by, ease up your workload a little bit.
I THINK IT'S A CASE OF MANPOWER AND WORKLOAD.
Any change in scheduling or workload...is going to give the appearance of covering guilt.
Not much, my workload is heavy enough.
We're closed to trauma. That'll ease the workload.
And with all. all your workload. you find time for all three of them?
What workload?
How's your workload, Kelso?
Resistance for the workload.
Everybody wants it yesterday. Have you any idea of our workload?
But, John, have you given any thought to your workload?
The workload you carry requires three to four hours' study.
Over a period of six years, he employed over 30 secretaries, most of whom left, complaining of the workload, the crowds in this bathroom, the smell or Fallko's emotional and physical demands.
Single, physically resistant, with a high workload.
I mean, nothing's pressing. The workload's fairly light.
Circling the earth with their cameras, heat sensors, microwave antennas, they've significantly lightened the workload of human spies.
Sergeant Hazard, who was in a foul mood argued that our workload proved his point.
Think what it would mean. You could triple the workload.
And with all. all your workload.
But your wife's had to take on her workload too.
We still have plenty of workload.
I do everything for him. I have such a heavy workload.
Well, I won't fire him until I see if this new guy can handle the workload.
But you said it was like they were lightening the workload, providing a wife's duty when you were too busy with the kids and the house.
Isn't the workload too much?
My workload has doubled since Federico's gone.
Can't help thinking it might cut down on the workload if we got a little help.

News and current affairs

It is a workload that boggles the mind, and demands the round-the-clock commitment of the Secretary-General and his team.
By spending part of their extra income on household jobs and personal services, American women limit their workload while creating demand for service jobs that wouldn't exist otherwise.
The Lebanese government has volunteered to accept refugee children into the country's schools by introducing a second afternoon session and enlisting teachers and school directors to take on the extra workload.
Nor has the Agency's budget kept pace with its increasing workload.
Would they be prepared to stop working or reduce their workload, in order to care for a child or parent?

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