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18 Sentences With "most overworked"

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Nurses are among the most overworked and underpaid professionals on the planet.
Indeed, the phrase has become one of the most overworked in the British political lexicon.
Congratulations, you might be an American—a proud member of the most overworked rich nation in the world.
Japan has one of the most-overworked workforces in the world, so much so that it's actually killing people.
It's also the most overworked and vulnerable to cliché, a pitfall that Shana Feste's "Boundaries" takes no pains to avoid.
"" For decades, "all politics is local" has been the most overworked electoral cliché, well-worn mostly because it was so often true.
New Orleans public defenders rank as some of the most overworked in the country, in a state with the highest incarceration rate.
Food delivery workers are some of the most overworked and underpaid people in the US — and now you can add "soon to be endangered" to that list.
These playlists are full of great picks that paint a delightful mental picture of the world's most overworked human relaxing for five minutes by a picture window.
Those three cities, followed by Seattle and Chicago, are the most overworked cities in the United States, according to a study released by the mobile technology company Kisi this past week.
Middle management is arguably the most overworked in food service; in high-end bars and restaurants, managers often make less than their service staff, while working longer hours with no overtime pay.
"The U.S. works 269 more hours [per worker] than its enormously wealthy economy would predict—making it by this measure the second-most overworked country in the world, just slightly behind Iceland," Cooper writes.
Its primary ingredients and preparation are accessible enough that even the most overworked and underpaid members of the laboring classes could, conceivably, grab one after work, or whip one up as a weekend treat between shifts of capitalist wage slavery.
Whether your hands have become dry and tight from incessant washing during flu season or are cracking at the knuckles thanks to a hellscape of negative temperatures, we found 10 solid options that will inject moisture back into one of our most overworked body parts.
It has been described as, "a true tolerable monotony,"Aschenbrenner, L. (2012). The Concept of Coherence in Art, p.200. Springer Science & Business Media. . and as, "perhaps the most overworked fixture of eighteenth-century music."Bernstein, Leonard (2007). The Infinite Variety of Music, p.51.
"McHugh, The Sigla of Finnegans Wake, p. 5 This conceptualisation of the Wake as a dream is a point of contention for some. Harry Burrell, representative of this view, argues that "one of the most overworked ideas is that Finnegans Wake is about a dream. It is not, and there is no dreamer.
In the same month Lonergan also played in one of the games of the season in Preston's 6–4 win against Leeds United, with Preston coming back to win the game after being 4–1 down. He was linked with moves to Manchester City and Wigan Athletic in the January transfer window. Lonergan claimed in January that he was the most overworked goalkeeper in the Championship. However, during the last quarter of the season under new manager Phil Brown, Lonergan was displaced by Everton loan goalkeeper Iain Turner.
The entry for "Monumental" in A Dictionary of Art and Artists by Peter and Linda Murray describes it as: > The most overworked word in current art history and criticism. It is > intended to convey the idea that a particular work of art, or part of such a > work, is grand, noble, elevated in idea, simple in conception and execution, > without any excess of virtuousity, and having something of the enduring, > stable, and timeless nature of great architecture. ... It is not a synonym > for 'large'. However, this does not constitute an accurate or adequate description of the use of the term for sculpture, though many uses of the term that essentially mean either large or "used in a memorial" may involve this concept also, in ways that are hard to separate.

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