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workload

noun as in line of duty

noun as in work load

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It’s also unknown how strictly the Dodgers will limit Ohtani’s pitching workload in 2025, as they typically do with pitchers returning from major arm surgeries.

The AA said it predicted a "major increase" in its workload.

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While the money and reduced workload will appeal to players, it's hard to know how it will land with consumers, especially if the games are staged in areas without a strong existing supporter base.

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Next, the research team plans to explore how these models perform in real-time clinical environments, managing real patient workloads and interacting directly with health care teams.

The relationship between the chief executive and his chairman is noteworthy in that they are, in effect, splitting LA28’s principal workload.

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