Not exact matches
Now, not only is he moulding his skillset to aid his longevity, he is also managing his
workload and ensuring he is ready to perform to the
peak of his abilities when it matters most.
The women pedaled up to their
peak workload, at which point the results
of their efforts on the bike were recorded.
As a result, some
of their
workload is pushed off onto the liver, in turn preventing the liver from operating at
peak levels.
What is being published about the consequences
of the problem is very negative: ( 1 ) the legal profession is shrinking as will lawyers» incomes, along with the number
of law firms; ( 2 ) young lawyers can forget about those secure jobs and partnerships, and instead become independent «agile lawyers» available to help law firms with
peak period
workloads, i.e. become poorly paid piece - work lawyers unable to develop a specialty or secure income; and, ( 3 ) the rich will have lawyers and the very poor will have free Legal Aid services, but the great majority in the middle, being the majority
of taxpayers, will not have lawyers to help them.
Improve the management
of practice groups including work assignment, quality control and training, and smoothing the
peaks and valleys
of attorney
workloads;
You probably know by now about Apple's controversial decision to introduce power management feature in iOS 10.2.1, which could impact the performance
of older iPhones to prevent unexpected shutdowns during
peak workloads.
The company said the update handled «power management during
peak workloads,» and that this looked at a combination
of factors like a device temperature, battery's state
of charge, and the battery's impedance.
However, it is impossible to figure out if Apple is slowing down your iPhone due to degraded batteries as the power management feature kicks in to throttle the CPU to prevent unexpected shutdowns during
peak workloads by looking at a combination
of the device temperature, battery state
of charge, and the battery's impedance.
Anticipate when your
workload will
peak or trough at certain times
of year, based on previous trends.
Traditionally used to supplement projects where specific skillsets are required, or to meet
peaks in demand, contingent workers could help alleviate some
of the pressure caused by increased
workloads.
Peak - performing meeting planner with a stellar career in the seamless execution
of workload criteria consistent with company directives.
In a fact sheet prepared on the 2001 - 2002 Federal Budget, (133) the Attorney - General's Department stated that it had become apparent that
workloads were much higher than the estimated
workloads on which funding had been based in 1997 - 98, and were expected to increase as the number
of active native title applications
peaks in 2002 - 03 and declines thereafter.