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fatigue

[fuh-teeg] / fəˈtig /




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Over the long term, such practices can lead to “workload creep,” cognitive fatigue and a decline in quality of decision-making.

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Reese has spent the past 15 years in and out of remission with non-Hodgkin lymphoma, which often fatigues him, he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

And fatigue among overworked soldiers, sailors, aircrews and Marines can lead to costly mistakes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even the best analysts have off-days, caused by either fatigue, distraction or cognitive overload.

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He said the current backdrop for restaurants “may be getting a little less deal-driven,” and that people could be “getting fatigued with going for every discount and deal.”

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