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"overworked" Definitions
  1. made to work too hard or too much
  2. (of words or phrases) used too often so that the meaning or effect has become weaker
"overworked" Synonyms
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"If I got fired [for striking], my overworked and underpaid wonderful co-workers would be even more overworked and underpaid," she told me.
Toomey's proposal, for example, would add work to an already overworked and secretive FISA court — but the underlying problem is that the FISA court is already overworked and secretive.
" Lyngedal said she thought he "was tired and overworked.
On Monday afternoon, he helped spare the overworked relief corps.
CHANGE YOUR GRIP Simply switching hands can alleviate overworked tendons.
Overworked and underpaid, files upon files stacked on his desk.
"This left me feeling overworked [and] not heard," Matthews said.
And never ask overworked editors and strangers to help you.
Many were overworked, underpaid and living in horrible living conditions.
I'm so sensitive to the fact that parents are overworked.
Teachers feel overworked and pressured to stay in their roles.
Leyba said that, as with teachers, nurses are often overworked.
This interview has been edited and condensed, overworked and upended.
It just wasn't something our overworked guidance counselors could teach.
Hospital employees faulted overworked employees and the lack of specialists.
"Throughout the year, you're going to get overworked," Reed said.
This can cause many employees to feel overworked and unhappy.
We both complain about long hours and being underpaid and overworked.
Contrary to impressions of laziness, Indian police tend to be overworked.
" Overworked and stressed, Franklin denied Humphrey, saying, "A woman's only human.
I have a very overworked brain and I get really restless.
Overworked and tired, all the beauty of the beach is gone.
Doctors complain that they are overworked, and growing numbers retire early.
They were vulnerable people who were severely overworked and grossly underpaid.
But she is just as concerned with the undertrained, overworked guards.
Clinton vowed to be a champion of the overlooked and overworked.
The exhausted, overworked entrepreneur is a tired and ill-informed stereotype.
In many cases, with doctors ridiculously overworked, that's not even possible.
Field organizers are the underpaid, overworked foot soldiers of Democratic organizing.
America's teachers say they're underpaid and overworked — and they're fighting back.
People are so overworked, we're under-employed, it's this constant hustle.
"He was really overworked and tired," his wife Dennysse Vadell recalled.
Chambers described a criminal-justice system that resembled an overworked mill.
Compared to L'Oréal's Studio Line Overworked Hair Putty, Harry's feels lighter.
I was overworked, overstressed and burned out from a corporate job.
The plot centers around an "overworked" Harry and his son, Albus Severus, as they each struggle with the Potter legacy19 years after defeating Voldemort, Harry Potter is now just like anyone else – and overworked government employee.
Like an overworked balance ball, the athleisure bubble is bound to pop.
Anything stretchy or dense contains overworked gluten and should be thrown away.
But Google employees have also complained of being overworked and unimaginably stressed.
They're overworked and sleep-deprived, and this greatly inhibits their academic performance.
The bunnies, Steinem wrote, tended to be poorly educated, overworked and underpaid.
His overworked crew weren't always as receptive as they might have been.
This could lead to overworked screeners and even longer lines over time.
Her camp echoed Ray J, saying she was just stressed and overworked.
The reality of the kitchen is that guys are underpaid and overworked.
Startuppers are frequently overworked, prone to procrastination and last-minute decision making.
All too often, our public defenders are overworked and lack sufficient resources.
Nurses are among the most overworked and underpaid professionals on the planet.
For information consumers who care about reality, the overworked folks at Snopes.
That project had me overworked, under slept, and eating not-so-intuitively.
And there were times we would feel completely overworked and under appreciated.
But arming overworked and undersupplied teachers is the act of a fool.
An emotional conversation is likely, and Leo, your brain may feel overworked.
Campaign staff are stretched thin, donors are annoyed, and volunteers are overworked.
The advisers are needed because many high-school guidance counselors are overworked.
The next time you're feeling anxious or overworked, work one — or all!
Downtrodden workers, overworked and underappreciated, are kept ignorant by exhaustion and complacency.
Public defenders are notoriously overworked, underpaid, and constantly juggling an overwhelming caseload.
There are so many people here that are overworked and just stressed.
Those clinicians who do exist are either overworked, or underqualified, or both.
In the Valentine's situation I prescribe, the cook is never frazzled or overworked.
She's anxious and overworked thanks to her Adderall pushing mother, Alice (Mädchen Amick).
The company has violated labor laws, used underaged workers, and overworked its employees.
The people who'd make those changes are already overworked, already volunteering their time.
She's overworked (when is she not?) and trying to find balance in life.
And while I'm an overworked, overtired new mom, I wasn't being overly emotional.
"The result sounds complete but not overworked," she says of the time-constraints.
It's the most efficient thing for a physician because they are so overworked.
By the end of For Honor's development, though, VandenBerghe is depressed and overworked.
As Mae rapidly climbs the company ladder, Annie devolves into an overworked mess.
The computer image flickers until smoke from overworked power generators fills the screen.
Back then, some questions about Mr. Hughes's death were unanswered: Was he overworked?
And as riders know, the whole network is overcrowded, overworked and falling apart.
Some strains of this fearsome film, to be honest, feel overworked and arch.
Few witnesses have emerged, frustrating overworked detectives, and her killer eluded the police.
Teachers are already overworked, underpaid, over-regulated and now seriously in harm's way.
It begins with the recognition that infectious-disease doctors are overworked and underpaid.
"This will make your story sound unnatural, rehearsed, and overworked," the experts note.
I was just grateful he didn't pile his problems onto my overworked shoulders.
Others specialize in providing accommodation and hot meals to overworked doctors and nurses.
She was overworked and underpaid, but something in her wanted to keep going.
"I was pushed around, overworked, underpaid and sexually harassed daily," Mr. Barrett said.
They are largely overworked as scientists and generally unpaid for the act of reviewing.
Though they never complained, I know now that they were severely overworked and underpaid.
To my left, a clearly overworked guy in a suit shouts into his phone.
They were built on string budgets with overworked teams who never had enough time.
And my withered and overworked hippocampus, my brain's "information inbox," as Walker calls it.
The center outside the capital's Sabaeen hospital has tents, outdoor toilets and overworked staff.
Meanwhile, teachers say they're so underpaid and overworked that their situations have become untenable.
Here are just a few facts to consider:The Union claims our pilots are overworked.
But others have painted a different picture, saying they have felt overworked or mistreated.
A donnybrook of Billsian proportions broke out attracting the attention of the overworked constabulary.
They link the Walk Outs, who tend to be lonely, overworked and short-staffed.
Often underpaid and overworked, they're the frequent punching bags of the moneyed and heartless.
They're underpaid, overworked, and lack the time or resources to do their work well.
And somehow, PepsiCo's flavor warlocks, demented and likely overworked they are, pulled it off.
Employees have complained about being overworked and having to work consecutive days of overtime.
Billie's husband, an overworked tech-magazine editor, realizes he knows surprisingly little about her.
Those who think "the body" an overworked theme, will find it here in excess.
Frequent program missteps seemed to weigh heavily on overworked employees, according to the emails.
No matter where you fall, half of all Americans feel overworked and burned out.
Machine learning and artificial intelligence can detect errors that people — particularly overworked people — miss.
"If you're overworked and tired you make mistakes, and mistakes are costly," says Fried.
But Gaitley said she recruited athletes who find the prospect of being overworked appealing.
The unit is overworked, underpaid and at times emotionally traumatized, according to the memo.
RHP Cam Bedrosian was sent to Salt Lake (AAA) to relieve an overworked bullpen.
They have shown just how many lives are on the line when nurses are overworked.
Enter the Talika Eye Decompress, an innovative sheet mask for your tired, puffy, overworked eyes.
"Mariah was overworked by her label during the time of this song" one fan tweeted.
These dishes gave me life and fueled my overworked brain in moments of immense stress.
Clearly, overworked, undertrained human moderators aren't going to stop Facebook making more horribly damaging mistakes.
Your employees should feel comfortable telling you if they are overworked, overwhelmed or burned out.
Pelfrey saved an overworked bullpen by working six complete, his first quality start since Aug.
By 2014 I felt overworked and underpaid, and I dreaded going into work each day.
Indeed, the phrase has become one of the most overworked in the British political lexicon.
Trucking grew in popularity after World War I as an alternative to our overworked railroads.
Those who took time off saw a marked decline in feeling overworked or nearing burnout.
Also at the heart of their complaints is that they report being overworked and underpaid.
That and the agency's already overworked, says Kitchin, while the supplement market is ever-growing.
With visits restricted, families now call and call for updates from the overworked nursing staff.
Like many of her sleep-deprived, overworked peers, she often felt lethargic and generally down.
You can also help feed overworked hospital workers by donating to restaurants providing free meals.
Do you want your overworked air traffic controller to be missing meals and feeling faint?
Our doctors are already overworked, and now they'll have to be on call more often.
Much of the tech industry runs on a mindset of workers being underpaid and overworked.
" Yanukovych said that he was overworked and had little time to enjoy "a sweet life.
At the last working gas pump in town, crowds gathered around a single, overworked attendant.
That leaves as the show's only villain that fallback monster, the overworked single mother. Mrs.
Taxed by overworked and worry, he collapsed, and soon left music, and San Francisco, behind.
JL: And like, they were talking about immigration and they put out such an overworked, you know, and they have good people, but somehow it comes from the top and you end up with something so overworked and so precious that it doesn't say anything.
Business Insider cited a separate survey of Amazon workers released in April, who similarly feel overworked.
Some were under so much pressure to progress quickly that overworked planners and engineers got sloppy.
Still, many drivers for these companies say they're underpaid, overworked, and stressed to make ends meet.
Poor Dorret's soda bread however, doesn't fare well with the judges, nor does Mat's overworked loaf.
"I'm honestly really, really delirious and stressed out and overworked and doing too much," she admitted.
"We are overworked and exhausted from the pace we've been running for too long," she admitted.
For most reviewers, it's not very much at all — with the exception of that overworked minority.
KPU's Commissioner Ilham Saputra appeared to acknowledge that elections officers had been overworked during the process.
It is 1968, and you are a sanitation worker, underpaid and overworked in a segregated system.
Afterwards, you can continue to hit the spots that feel overworked or problematic in any way.
The undersupply means a nation of overworked doctors who constantly struggle to finish screening patient scans.
It usually has few resources other than overworked staff, clunky technology and piles of employee handbooks.
Cardin and VandenBerghe's plight is illuminating, relatable to anyone who's felt overworked, and hard to watch.
But now that's jeopardized when the overworked, underpaid and non-unionized crew threatens to walk out.
Namely, he said truckers are overworked because they're paid by the mile, not by the hour.
In the New Nordic spirit, the animal flesh is not supplied by overworked and unsustainable ingredients.
She's a detective with the Stockholm police, overworked, underpaid and at odds with her sexist colleagues.
But if the members of Dead Cross are chronically overworked, their debut suffers none for it.
If you're feeling stressed and overworked, this is the year to finally end it for good.
It's not as fun as being overworked and exhausted but around people that you really love.
Part of the problem with vet services is that veterinary practices are often overworked and underpaid.
With such a packed schedule, its staff are understandably overworked, resulting in miscommunications and missed opportunities.
And in an era of overworked protection details and nonstop cybercrime, it could use some help.
This unhealthy obsession with being overworked must stop, she says, and women must lead that movement.
Another has been undesirable treatment of employees, who may find themselves overworked, underpaid, or verbally abused.
She is probably overworked, underpaid and frustrated that her stories don't have more of an impact.
Facebook is also a gargantuan platform policed by a combination of automated systems and overworked moderators.
I am an overworked, stressed-out 16-year-old who is having a miserable school year.
The most frustrated press forward to harass the overworked receptionists, demanding to be seen at once.
Overworked, exhausted, and hoping the finish line really was in sight, D-Pad sounded utterly spent.
RHP Damien Magnifico was recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake and will join the Angels overworked bullpen.
And though such advanced technology can provide results, it also creates a new strain for overworked attorneys.
They are underpaid, overworked and have to take many risks in order to generate a decent wage.
" Bell added, "We all feel frazzled; we all feel overworked and terrified we're messing up our humans.
Her domestic agenda has undoubtedly been hampered by Brexit, an overworked civil service and miserable parliamentary arithmetic.
Maybe in his dream he's an assistant baker or really overworked porn star trying to center himself.
Often, they were paid only slightly more than us, and, like us, they were undertrained and overworked.
These sales tactics can make it harder for overworked cybersecurity execs to find and stop real threats.
Tents were pitched on his lawn; retired journalists and overworked lawyers were winging their way into town.
Strained yogurt, anxious curd, worried cheese, overworked butter—I'll eat them all if they look good enough.
Only the overworked Supreme Court can try them on criminal charges, a process that can take years.
CEOs and company leaders suffer the most, with a majority reporting feeling regularly overworked, exhausted, and anxious.
New York decision, a 1905 ruling that prevented the states from limiting the hours of overworked bakers.
During this time, sperm mitochondria are overworked, which could possibly damage their DNA and lead to mutations.
The officials blamed overworked staff and a lack of resources for the failure to adequately monitor Epstein.
The program has come under fire after drivers revealed horrible working conditions and said they were overworked.
Patients bear the huge burden of cost in this unregulated industry, while workers remain overworked and underpaid.
Both tell tales of small towns and overworked parents, about feeling like outsiders and battling class discrimination.
Even when self-neglect gets reported, state agencies are "often overworked, understaffed and underfunded," Dr. Dong said.
When you have finished, some of the most popular pizzas in town will seem tough, leathery, overworked.
For many overworked or merely lazy people in urban China, the leading takeout platforms Meituan and Ele.
In Cole's contemporary story, Naledi Smith is an overworked epidemiologist studying for her doctorate in New York.
The many doctors he consulted, because he was "straight," married and overworked, did not even consider AIDS.
"The plight of every counseling center on every campus is that they're way overworked," Dr. Shandley said.
"Backlogs, overworked judges, lack of access to counsel, all of these things are harming immigrants," she added.Rep.
You are a young, overworked, desperately lonely male C.E.O. of the hottest new startup in the country.
Flu season is in full swing and overworked employees may be spreading the virus in the office.
Indeed, no aspect of our criminal justice system is as overworked and underfunded as public defender services.
Two words describe how American public middle school teachers compare to other wealthy countries: Overworked and underpaid.
October 21, 2015 - The DHS issues an alert, warning Secret Service management that agents are overworked and fatigued.
We are overworked and underpaid while trying to better our lives, or even just to make ends meet.
Lord knows the last thing I need is another thing to plug into my already overworked power strip.
Marin thinks of slow sex as an antidote to the overworked, frenzied lives so many of us live.
I was overworked and not taken seriously when I shared my pain and concern that something was wrong.
But Amott said the school counselors can be "tremendously overworked," helping to fuel the rise of outside consultants.
One of these houses is the home of Amy, a perfectionist, overworked mother (Mila Kunis) surrounded by children.
Two assistants are being overworked, and so they try to set up their bosses to fall in love.
With a backlog of over 0003 cases, the overworked judge recently postponed a civil hearing by three years.
Carmel's family claims Silver or one of his people supplied Carmel with cocaine and booze, and overworked her.
After all, when we go from sit to stand, overworked muscles stay tight and underworked ones stay lazy.
Congratulations, you might be an American—a proud member of the most overworked rich nation in the world.
Immigration judges are overworked and their authority has been stripped away by political policies and case completion guidelines.
Roadside shops blared forró, a propulsive musical style, through overworked speakers in attempts to drown each other out.
Of course, the students always wanted their favorite mounts, and consequently a few of Hobson's horses became overworked.
But doctors are at risk because they're overworked, exposed to many infected people, and may lack adequate protection.
But an overworked or overly trusting person can fall into a rubber-stamping role, unquestioningly following algorithmic advice.
Our sailors are overworked, many times undertrained and increasingly ill-equipped to take on the challenges before them.
Why work a job where you are underpaid, overworked and derided as lazy and undeserving all at once?
Sometimes, the overworked and underpaid staff can't or aren't willing to give shelter residents the care they need.
The overworked One Bad Mother (Shut Your Mouth) shoved a pie into sweet baker Lemon Meringue Sly's face.
Virtual reality began inauspiciously: bulky headsets and buggy programs, campus theaters haunted by the whir of overworked processors.
People overworked their heaters, and an absence of wind caused the smog to squat gloomily over the capital.
Our military isn't depleted and weak — it's stronger than ever but overworked and asked to do too much.
Juliet Schor, an economics professor at Boston College, suggested shorter workweeks in her 1993 book The Overworked American.
We cannot put the entire burden of fixing the system on the backs of overworked, underpaid social workers.
Avendaño also claims she was overworked and had anxiety over what she believed was retaliation from her managers.
An overworked and underpaid team was inevitably going to make mistakes that came back to haunt the company.
" Special Instruction #175960, submitted by "Charlie," asked an overworked delivery guy to "Please draw a whale on the bag.
The program, the report also found, employs inspectors that are overworked and sometimes lack expertise to do their jobs.
The overworked image became part of the joke, the punchline echoing through a maze of reblogs and photo edits.
Companies still have to run their core business; there's plenty for [middle managers to do] Most are horrifically overworked.
Then: Overworked assistant Emily doesn't eat anything  — except for a cube of cheese when she's about to pass out.
It follows an "overworked" Potter and his young son Albus Severus as they each struggle with the Potter legacy.
It does play into automation's narrative of efficiency, but you're essentially helping out overworked nurses at already understaffed hospitals.
Italy is allegedly overrun with reports of demonic possession, and overworked priests can't splash the holy water fast enough.
The incident resonated with Indian doctors, many of whom are poorly paid and overworked compared with their foreign counterparts.
A new report suggests that the factory workers producing Ivanka Trump's clothing line are being severely overworked and underpaid.
I was overworked and running on no sleep, which is not the kind of woman I want to be.
The technical staffers assigned to the show were overworked, and were hard to reach when they weren't on set.
At 23, Morgan Overholt found herself stuck in a job she hated, feeling underpaid, overworked, mistreated, and creatively stifled.
Gravity pulls us forward, and the muscles surrounding the spine get overworked—trying to keep us from face-planting.
Hundreds of caseworkers have quit, complaining that they were overworked, demoralized, poorly paid, and often placed in dangerous situations.
Physiologically, cupping is thought to draw blood to the affected area, reducing soreness and speeding healing of overworked muscles.
Read more: Social-media battles, massive crowds, and overworked employees: Inside the rise and fall of Popeyes' chicken sandwich
But, in 2014, Wu left the group, suing the label to terminate his exclusive contract, claiming they overworked him.
That may seem hard to believe, but machines don't have common human vulnerabilities like being tired, hungry or overworked.
The lodge was packed with overworked businessmen, european lawyers and a high schooler looking for a college essay topic.
We might soon find ourselves so overworked that sleep itself becomes the most sought-after drug on the market.
The carnauba wax industry, though, leans on the labor of underpaid and overworked Brazilians, some of whom are minors.
It was most likely because I felt overworked and stressed, making me need my weekends more than ever before.
Like everyone, your coworkers are trying to make a living under capitalism, meaning they're probably stressed, overworked, and underpaid.
"All of that is going to be incredibly disruptive for the flow of an already overworked court," he said.
The consensus among fair directors, exhibitors and collectors is that the multiple fairs of the past overworked the market.
Cameroon's existing port of Douala was overworked, run down and restricted by its location on a sediment-filled estuary.
I can understand baseball's desire to protect pitchers from being overworked, with the new breed conditioned to pitch counts.
After years of scraping by with just three overworked full-time staffers, the Signal Foundation now has 20 employees.
Each year, overworked prosecutors individually handle some 500 cases, while every public defender is responsible for roughly 5,000 clients.
" The judge added: "I don't know if they are overworked or they don't have enough people at their office.
Understaffed and overworked The issues with working conditions and understaffing of the prison were evident immediately following Epstein's death.
But police teams are understaffed and overworked, said Birgunj inspector Nakul Gautam, which hobbles their rescue and investigation efforts.
It's warm, if a little overworked, but so are the patrons in need of a postmeeting pick-me-up.
Just as with the physical burnout, researchers found overworked brains were much more likely to choose immediate self-gratification.
Japan has one of the most-overworked workforces in the world, so much so that it's actually killing people.
It was, instead, a visual palette cleanser, a refreshing and modest spoonful of sorbet for the overworked Internet eyes.
This smart dresser from NYU is meant to help them through the process while reducing the load on overworked caregivers.
Others reject that charge completely, saying the publication of the offensive cartoon was simply the result of an overworked editor.
The email she sent wasn't even that annoying or uncalled for, but my patience is wearing thin from being overworked.
She said she has no way to gauge how much of a strain it could put on already overworked providers.
AI can't make sophisticated moderation decisions, and human teams are often overworked and sometimes traumatized by constantly viewing awful content.
The ladies play overworked, stressed-out moms who decide to let loose and we can't wait to watch it happen.
Ariana Huffington was one of those frantic types who underslept and overworked, until she collapsed unexpectedly from exhaustion one afternoon.
We often read about how overworked Americans are and how little paid time off we get relative to other countries.
It can be as simple as offering to help an overworked colleague or an elderly person with their grocery bags.
Unexpected tasks will come up for you to accomplish, and you don't want to get too stressed out or overworked.
But seeing the senators and their staff, the people working there [who are] seemingly underpaid and overworked are so sharp.
Overworked, understaffed air traffic controllers exhausted themselves to sustain air traffic that carried members of Congress home during the shutdown.
An HR exec who's led teams at WeWork and Citi explains the best way to tell your boss you're overworked
When she feels stressed or overworked, Mahdara said she reaches out to her other woman of color friends for support.
LONDON (Reuters) - "I've only got one pair of hands", is the refrain of overworked office staff or stressed parents everywhere.
"Teachers are overworked and underpaid," said Kareen Noble, 33, a black father of three, whose wife is a substitute teacher.
She questioned whether short staffing and fatigue on the part of overworked personnel may have been factors in the crisis.
They embedded within the understaffed, overworked Flint Police Department, talked with residents and captured the water crisis as it unfolded.
As a new grandparent, you may be lucky enough to do some of the advocating that your overworked children cannot.
Poorly funded live-action products made for Japanese markets by underpaid and overworked employees, unsurprisingly, haven't succeeded in droves abroad.
It's also the most overworked and vulnerable to cliché, a pitfall that Shana Feste's "Boundaries" takes no pains to avoid.
Among the questions being asked are whether the crews on either the Fitzgerald or the McCain were overworked and underprepared.
At his news conference Tuesday, Admiral Swift discounted suggestions that the crew of the McCain had been overworked or underprepared.
" The workers that the outlet spoke to also described being overworked from being understaffed: "So workers have to work more.
Once in a room, Dana discovered that it took 45 minutes for the overworked nurses to answer her call button.
Many people I talk to are overworked and overstressed and likely don&apost have anyone to talk to about it.
No questions about China travel in 14 days, no hand sanitizer available, customs officials with no gloves and greatly overworked.
I shivered constantly, as if all the blood from my extremities had gone to fueling my overworked brain and heart.
But oftentimes, flooding can overwhelm already overworked systems, leading to tons of untreated sewage and lots more germs entering the environment.
Bhattacharjee explains that women are so overworked that they often lack the energy or time to come to a union meeting.
" As Noah put it, this can make Spicer look "less like a press secretary and more like an overworked kindergarten teacher.
Claims that Amazon fulfillment center workers are underpaid and overworked to the point of physical exhaustion are once again dominating headlines.
People who feel overworked said they make more mistakes at work, according to a study by the Families and Work Institute.
Workers interviewed complained that they had long been overworked, underpaid, and tired, often sustaining major injuries while working on the job.
Unfortunately, even Ferrell can't save the day with this overworked material, as Mugatu busts out of prison, bent on destroying Derek.
Today, many overworked Americans spend their rare free time watching television, possibly because their brains are too tired for meaningful activities.
Second, less pressure is put on overworked teachers to produce these things in addition to everything else they have to do.
He alleged that Aetna denied coverage for financial reasons and that its doctors were unqualified, overworked and biased when making decisions.
It's true that not too long ago, you could only find bananas that you knew were harvested in overworked, underpaid conditions.
That culture was so normalized and glorified that at a young age I ignored any feelings of being underpaid and overworked.
The equine owner claims Zooey leased the animal from her back in 2013 and overworked it, causing it to become lame.
These are the kind of judgment calls actual courtroom juries have trouble making, let alone a bunch of overworked Twitter moderators.
Instead, what the average, overworked American reader gets is an idea that some program called "welfare" is going to be cut.
Even with surveillance, Enanga admits Uganda's health workers, who are overworked and underpaid, could still "have a hand" in baby snatching.
There's poor Amy, who's so overworked that she hilariously tells Siri to set a reminder for her to freeze her eggs.
As a former high-school teacher, count me among those who think "restorative justice" is another burden piled on overworked teachers.
Her system "preyed on the sympathies of overworked bureaucrats and exploited rules designed to help the vulnerable and destitute," Levin reports.
Overworked, half-starved and often grievously injured, these men, Ling intuits, are nonetheless free in a way that he is not.
Some of the work is then done poorly, and the employee will complain to others about how they are being overworked.
"My doctor is terribly overworked and isolated," my friend Lucy said recently to the other members of our cancer support group.
Noah Syndergaard needed to spare an overworked bullpen and put himself in position to earn his first win of the season.
Many people are overworked, but we're encouraged to just plan our finances or time better in order to take a vacation.
It's harder to transfer that same softness to my actual body, which is usually dehydrated, overworked, and not nearly as cute.
That's the same kind of bullshit our industry perpetuates amongst students: gearing them up to be overworked to serve a publisher.
However, the tech was skeptical the GAO report would prompt a similar response, since no EODs have died from being overworked.
Pilots complained that they were overworked and underpaid, and some who challenged the company on contract issues are now in jail.
It was a moment that made me feel that perhaps this vast community of overworked strangers had my back after all.
Rather, the role of detecting and responding to unauthorized cyber intrusions is left largely to overworked security teams across U.S. industry.
I don't think that necessarily means that they're an evil company now or that their workers are going to be overworked.
That setup tells you just how arranged this movie is, and the whole thing, by rights, should seem arch and overworked.
Of course, my plane landed in a sea of overstressed, overworked rat kings fornicating with cockroaches and three of my exes.
The IMA is demanding tougher punishments for those who attack doctors, as well as higher recruitment to support overworked medical staff.
When the businesswoman turns "little," she finds it's not so easy to boss people around, including her overworked assistant (Issa Rae).
A lack of computing power, scrimpy research budgets, and an overworked National Weather Service are the prime reasons for this forecast gap.
Ms Warnecke says her overworked 33 homicide detectives officially have 4.8 cases each, but low clearances mean cases, like bodies, pile up.
"Our agents are understaffed and overworked," Hector Garza, the Laredo representative of the National Border Patrol Council, told the AP in February.
BEIJING — Moses Lam was an overworked mortgage broker when he started selling bags of air from Canada on eBay as a joke.
I think when it comes to making up a face, someone who has an overworked brow is always a problem for me.
People in Japan are even dying from lack of sleep—about 200 employees a year pass away from karoshi, or being overworked.
"When we think about college, so many folks think about a starving student, an overworked student, an overburdened student," he told me.
Not only are many overworked and underpaid, but fast food restaurants seem to be magnets for bizarre break-ins, thefts, and vandalism.
Shannon Szabados was not overworked but turned in a rock- solid effort in the Canadian net, making 14 saves for the shutout.
Some psychologists say TV can be an effective way to relieve stress by distracting us from our overworked minds and daily worries.
Still another chapter charts the spree of mass killings by overworked, underpaid and aggrieved postal workers in the 1980s and early 1990s.
The discrepancy in salary is generally due to the fact that tax dollars pay for forensic salaries—they're overworked, underpaid government workers.
The track begins with quieter moments before coming to life, its overworked, echoing vocals seemingly suspended in the lofty rafters of cathedrals.
However, Army EOD techs themselves told Task & Purpose they feel understaffed and overworked, often without enough time to train for combat operations.
According to the employee, its staff is overworked and a little stressed out by the 12-hour shifts and the considerable responsibilities.
"" For decades, "all politics is local" has been the most overworked electoral cliché, well-worn mostly because it was so often true.
In the steep fields of Ethiopia's highlands, when rain falls on the parched, overworked land it runs downhill, carrying soil with it.
But what about the overworked professors at less prestigious schools and community colleges, without big grants and state-of-the-art labs?
A Department of Investigation report in March found that its Special Victims Division was understaffed and its investigators poorly trained and overworked.
"I know, in the Department of Children & Family Services, critical services become a challenge when you're overworked," said Merritt in the documentary.
If the editorial board is overworked, lacks ideas or needs more time to report on issues, give it the resources it needs.
How long will it be until the dreams of every college student and overworked parent come true — and laundry can fold itself?
Synopsis: An overworked, underpaid magazine intern goes from the mail room to the boardroom, while searching for a spy within the company.
New Orleans public defenders rank as some of the most overworked in the country, in a state with the highest incarceration rate.
With Boeing's supply chain and testing facilities spread across the globe, employees were often overworked and over traveled, according to the messages.
The family is on vacation, we learn, so that the overworked dad can focus on his wife and children for a change.
The same rationale should apply to the gentle, uplifting soaking of our poor overworked brains in the light of the big screen.
Firefighters are overworked, in part because they've responded to four times the normal number of false alarms because of the lingering smoke.
Proponents say they can be more fair and more thorough than overworked human recruiters skimming through hundreds of résumés and cover letters.
Throwing more money at an overworked military won't solve the problems this budget seeks to address — it will only create more waste.
Slightly resembling the maid Rosie the Robot in "The Jetsons," Moxi is a person-sized presence designed to assist overworked hospital staff.
But tensions are high between Nick and his overworked wife, Sarah (Emily Mortimer), and the old man's presence just makes things worse.
It occurs when overworked muscles begin to die and leak their contents into the bloodstream, straining the kidneys and causing severe pain.
But what's most interesting about the bill isn't what it would take from demanding employers, but what it would give to overworked employees.
The Jays recalled RHP Dominic Leone, who had been sent down Saturday to make room for a fresh arm in an overworked bullpen.
The workers' complaints come at a time when Amazon warehouse workers across the world have alleged that they are overworked, underpaid, and mistreated.
Americans shouldn't get too excited about a shortened workday coming anytime soon — even as evidence suggests Americans are increasingly overworked and stressed out.
I was fucking overworked — in the hospital every couple of weeks because I was dehydrated, needing bags of IVs brought to my greenroom.
Chicago carried a lead late into the game, then lost it (unexpectedly, potentially tragically) in the eighth behind their overworked closer, Aroldis Chapman.
As a self-respecting millennial, you'll know that '215s nostalgia is the very foundation of our overworked, underpaid, selfie-taking, avocado-eating being.
But if rising recreational psychedelic use is an escapist response to our overworked, vapid, screen-locked culture, then what does the future hold?
Photo: GettyIt's no secret that the workforce tasked with reviewing the most offensive content on the web is underpaid, overworked, and poorly supported.
To anyone else, it would have looked like madness—the manic scrawlings of two overworked detectives trying to solve a string of murders.
People are overworked, over-stimulated, and they rarely have the opportunity to sit quietly without anyone asking something of them, usually via iPhone.
Another judge asked whether the cases were actually being won on any merit or merely dismissed because of overworked courts and police departments.
Russian film director Yuri Grymov said, "I think, the grandpa just got drunk" -- and one anchor reportedly dismissed Morgan as an overworked pothead.
The Moon was in psychic Cancer, but now that it's in lazy Leo, your overworked mind needs some rest and some alone time.
On both sides of the border, respect for human rights and civil liberties are serious concerns, as are overcrowded facilities and overworked officials.
But every one of them — from the valuable to the frivolous — would demand additional time, effort and resources from an already overworked Pentagon.
Admitting you're feeling overworked and overwhelmed isn't fun, but it's necessary if, all things considered, you're , but you just can't sustain the pace.
The combination of an aging population and an inadequate number of newly trained professionals will harm overworked cancer physicians and underserved patients alike.
Mr. Hancock has overworked some of these tunes to the point of exhaustion in other shows, stamping them with a showman's rote proficiency.
Francona knew he'd have to burn his already-overworked bullpen and use some combination of relief pitchers to make it through the game.
In pretty much every adult's memory they are stern, bedecked in net hair caps, underpaid, and overworked—and not afraid to show it.
While few questioned the wisdom of the new protocols, some said the policies were putting more pressure on staff who already felt overworked.
My days were taken up by tedious group meetings run by overworked and underpaid psych techs and social workers, or outdated psychoeducational videos.
In Solnit's version, Cinderella begins as the original: She is lonely and overworked and unloved, deprived of comforts and even her own name.
Wuhan's medical system was so overwhelmed that videos of overworked medical workers having breakdowns and desperate patients pleading for help circulated widely online.
His pitch count remains a problem with an overworked bullpen, and he hasn't been able to change a consistent issue with short starts.
Ed Pierson told the two outlets that employees at the company&aposs Washington state factory were overworked and made mistakes as a result.
Driver turns in a reliably strong performance as Jones, the kind of overworked, idealistic, low-profile staffer on whose labor Washington actually runs.
Because junior staffers are also routinely overworked and underpaid the same exclusive dynamics that may prevent those without means from taking these jobs.
Mr. Guske lamented that Facebook, a $500 billion company, left it to overworked police departments to manage the risks created by its platform.
With the holidays here, you may be tempted to purchase a robovac for someone who you imagine is in need of help cleaning—your overworked mother (who wouldn't be so overworked if you went home and visited every so often), your messy roommate (the Roomba will not fix your passive aggressive apartment problems), or even yourself (just...buy a regular vacuum).
This makes for frustrated residents (who are already drastically overworked), leading to increased risk of a negative patient experience due to a scheduling mistake.
This retail tradition evokes its own doomsday: bodies trampled by doorbuster deals, overworked and exploited low-wage workers, families trying to make ends meet.
I left my full-time salaried job (where I was severely overworked and underpaid) in order to pursue my graduate degree late last summer.
Super-long hours and poor structure led to me feeling overwhelmed, overworked, and often asking myself, What am even I doing with my time?
Humor is difficult to pull off in any situation, but harder still when your first audience (overworked recruiters) is scanning through hundreds of applications.
I see my stressed, overworked friends who are continually interrupted by some unimportant text or sent without consent some kind of nasty, targeted ad.
But she characterized the defendant as "overworked, overwhelmed and overcome" with the daily responsibilities of taking care of a bedridden son and three grandchildren.
If you felt overworked at a previous job, for instance, talk about how it taught you to better manage your time and set boundaries.
Despite all the different ways he applies the paint and reworks the surface, the paintings do not come across as overworked or collage-like.
Concerned that her bones were getting overworked with each pirouette, her doctors advised Copeland to start taking birth control to jumpstart the puberty process.
The employees you met seemed miserable "If [the employees] look miserable or overworked, then it is likely that you may be, too," Hakim says.
"What people don't realize is, there are 50 or 60 tired, hungry, overworked crew members standing directly behind them," the 40-year-old explained.
Special Operations Forces are overworked, over-deployed, stretched thin, and even "fraying," as former Special Operations commander General Joseph Votel put it in 2014.
Movies and television shows portrayed us as overworked, inefficient, and, worst of all, resigned, freely provided by the government yet woefully unable to help.
In south India, adolescent girls continue to form a large part of the workforce in spinning mills, overworked, underpaid with restricted freedom of movement.
"They're overworked for sure," said one recently retired special operator, who spoke on the condition of anonymity since he still does contracting work overseas.
Her call for dissolving ICE is not just about the initials, but about the very laws that these overworked and underappreciated federal officers enforce.
Playfulness aside, the blissful and churning of one thickly textured paint into the next is a salve for an overworked or anxiety-ridden mind.
Always remember, a DJ costume is incomplete unless it has two things within arm's length: a dilapidated Rimowa and an overworked, underpaid tour manager.
The result is a huge international group of moderators, overworked and cynical by profession, doing a messy and at times inadequate job of it.
And despite their precautions, overworked medical staff are at high risk of getting sick themselves, making about 12 percent of those infected in Lombardy.
It probably doesn't help that Trump's tweets have apparently brought on a "tidal wave of threats," keeping the overworked agents on constant high-alert.
There are few points of agreement between the Black Lives Matter movement and police unions, which maintain that officers are overworked and unfairly criticized.
A promotion means learning from a new supervisor, but he seems so miserable and overworked that you'd prefer not to ask for his help.
Enabling physicians to focus on procedures where their extraordinary level of training is most needed will also help alleviate another problem: doctors are overworked.
But Collins chose to save the overworked Mets bullpen an inning and sent Harvey out for the sixth with a pitch count at 97.
I was f---ing overworked – in the hospital every couple of weeks because I was dehydrated, needing bags of IVs brought to my greenroom.
As overworked and underappreciated as family caregivers are, health systems, under pressure to reduce costs, increasingly rely on them to manage illness at home.
Overworked, Orwellian reviewers were not necessarily wrong to hate themselves, but the problem was endemic; it emerged from the professionalization of the reviewer job.
Perhaps it's a backlash against all the overworked hipsterism: the gourmet pickles, charred radicchio, blackened steel and repurposed wood (thanks, Brooklyn and Silver Lake).
It's easy to let stress take over our lives—and we're not exactly our best selves when we're sleep deprived, stressed out and overworked.
But the department said it could not take any of the projects on: an inability to hire town planners meant it was already overworked.
They said this created an intolerable burden for already overworked doctors, and the university was within its legal rights to choose who it accepts.
Not being able to depend on the plane's hardware caused unnecessary stress on pilots, who were already overworked, former pilots for Lion Air said.
Powley plays his new partner, Holly Morten, who's an equally overworked type, the female cop whose talent is matched by awkwardness and antisocial tendencies.
CreditCreditNoah Fecks for The New York Times In chronically overworked Japan, the Golden Week holiday period offers rare respite for the country's work force.
Working parents and professionals across the socioeconomic spectrum report feeling overworked, stressed, tired and eager to find more time to spend with their families.
We're told Ron checked into a hospital and doctors believed he had a calcium deposit in his neck due to dehydration and being overworked.
Instacart's latest failure—unwittingly withholding tips from some of its workers—marks yet another loss for overworked contractors in the growing on-demand economy. [Recode]
A Bloomberg Newsreview last year found that private crews are overworked and demands from hurried passengers to land on time can encourage reckless decision-making.
Yesterday, a large study looking at Toronto's Chinese restaurant employees found that over half of them are underpaid, overworked, and treated unfairly by their employers.
Lying in bed next to his wife one night, he saw a post about tuna plant workers from Myanmar who had been overworked and underpaid.
Or maybe your town just gets lucky, and gets the windfall benefit of an arbitrary glitch by an overworked developer, or even a nonhuman computer.
The Netflix original series is a zombie comedy with Drew Barrymore as Sheila Hammond, the overworked real estate broker, wife, and mother of a teenager.
For example, stress in the workplace, such as feeling overworked or undervalued, could be perceived as a threat and in turn activate the stress response.
Prosecutors say the executives intentionally created a toxic work culture by harassing employees, intentionally forcing them into the wrong roles and keeping them serially overworked.
Apple has been criticized for its reliance on workers in Chinese manufacturing centers who were said to be underpaid, overworked and dealing with unsafe conditions.
The Air Force Is Trying to Fix Drone Pilot Burnout With Dank Memes Air Force drone pilots are stressed out, burnt out, overworked and undertrained.
Moreover, I fear that this will only worsen the overall low-morale of ICE and Border Patrol agents who are grossly under-resourced and overworked.
Percentage of unused vacation days among workersHere are the 25 US cities where workers are likely most at risk of burnout, in increasingly overworked order.
Like an overworked parent of a toddler, it begins to weaken its resolve and the emotional toddler — or amygdala — begins to drive the decision process.
Juries were disproportionately white and defendants were not, mandatory minimum sentences are enormously high in Georgia, and the public defenders' offices are overworked and underpaid.
In 1937, unhappy with Supreme Court decisions striking down New Deal programs, Roosevelt announced a plan to add justices, saying the current ones were overworked.
Customer service reps need access to sensitive data and tools in order to do their jobs, but they may also be overworked and poorly compensated.
As the CEO of software company Basecamp, Jason Fried is proof that you don't have to be overworked and stressed to be successful in tech.
Rather, overworked and inattentive guards, insufficient medical care, and a failure to follow written jail policies are entirely normal experiences for inmates across the country.
Still, warehouse employees described a scenario in which the company they have mostly enjoyed working for has led them to feel overworked and generally underprotected. 
And though Paulistanos are often stereotyped as harried and overworked, that's only compared to other Brazilians; compared to most megacity dwellers they are downright easygoing.
As far as he can see, no one is benefiting from the current system—neither the underpaid, underemployed subordinates, nor the frazzled, overworked top tier.
In 2016, Ms. Petitt presented Mr. Dickson and other executives with a report that she said documented unsafe conditions, including inadequate training and overworked pilots.
Their specialty was movie stars, with a sideline in impoverished aristocrats, and they regularly entertained so many guests that the overworked staff threatened to rebel.
But as he watched the arrival of migrants stir a political crisis in Europe, Mr. De Francesco requested a transfer to the overworked asylum system.
If you just started a job or are feeling overworked at your current position, request a meeting with your manager to talk about your schedule.
It gives me pause that so much content seems to be ready in the pipeline, especially with reports of overworked employees at places like Epic.
He said pressure to produce planes and issues with obtaining parts meant the employees assembling the planes were overworked and at risk of making mistakes.
In a column for CNN in late August, Young said the union has repeatedly argued that prison employees across the country are underpaid and overworked.
The overworked writer had a breakdown in 2004 during the first season of his Fox sitcom, "Cracking Up." A stint at a psychiatric hospital followed.
When he drops in the occasional heavenly choir — a gratuitous gesture given James Newton Howard's marvelous orchestral score — the effect is less numinous than overworked.
However, the aberrations in Hubei's figures come amid reports of overworked local medical staff, inadequate health-care conditions and a shakeup in the regional government.
Drab browns and overworked surfaces create backdrops for dead trout and other animals that Mr. Kurland caught or shot, as well as vegetables and crockery.
A little precious goes a long way, and this tale of late-life growth soon tailspins with an overworked subplot involving Carlotta's guilt-ridden granddaughter.
"The Overworked Body: An Anthology of 2000s Dress" at Mathew and the MINI/Goethe-Institut Curatorial Residencies Ludlow 38 represent the best of these marriages.
And as Reich observed in the 1930s, cash-strapped, overworked people who feel afraid can vote (some against their interests) to pick authoritarianism over liberalism.
Now, CREW had argued that they had standing to sue essentially because their staff were overworked by responding to constant media queries on this issue.
An "intercircuit court" to ease the Supreme Court's burden was a "terrible idea", Mr Roberts wrote in 1983, despite "tales of woe" from purportedly overworked justices.
Producer Lindsey Villarreal (Mad Men and The Strain and Bates Motel) examined how leading ladies often fall under three stereotypes: sexualized, expressionless, or an overworked matriarch.
Overworked Sandiaga Uno, the running mate of presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto, told CNN Indonesia that fundamental mistakes had been made in how the election was implemented.
For the past decade-plus, Reddit has been the internet's go-to place for racist memes, overworked moderators, and a reasonable number of adorable dog .gifs.
Overworked and underappreciated sitcom wives are finally about to get the revenge they deserve, thanks to a new comedy on which Rashida Jones is a producer.
Overworked regulators have typically responded to reports of misconduct on a case-by-case basis, and the online advertising industry has been trusted to police itself.
Facing increasingly overworked doctors and labyrinthine insurance systems, hospitals are searching for a lifeline in AI systems that promises to ease hard diagnoses and treatment decisions.
This is pretty normal, because most of us have slight muscular imbalances in our bodies, like overworked quads (aka thigh muscles) and under-worked abdominal muscles.
At my last job I was overworked, stressed, and having almost daily panic attacks due to my awful manager and the pressure being put on me.
Onscreen, she's a model of silent, smiling elegance; offscreen, she's brassy, frank, and loud, with the suspicious scowl and clipped cadences of an overworked Queens housewife.
When your IT band is overworked or tight, it literally rubs on your femur and gets inflamed, which causes pain on the outside of your knee.
It is not clear why Blankenship thinks that admitting he overworked his miners will vindicate his reputation, but vindication is clearly what this is all about.
Many Kenyans have questioned these divisions in the east African country and blamed parents for raising a generation of kids they see as entitled and overworked.
The film attempts to show a well-rounded understanding of how the actress went from overworked teen to a down-on-her-luck middle-aged performer.
The amount of work she had to do to keep up with the demand her broad service list created also left her overworked and burnt out.
NTEU members working at these San Diego-area ports—and in many busy ports across the U.S.—are overworked and forced to put in significant overtime.
Infamous for a string of worker suicides in the same year, the facility installed netting around building exteriors to prevent overworked employees from taking their lives.
Vazquez and Asensio's work rate provided relief for Real's midfield and full backs, who are often overworked when Bale and Ronaldo are both on the pitch.
Seeing this dude who looks like he was made in a lab to play basketball actually play basketball in a way that isn't pretentious or overworked?
But the promise has been a fragile one, with repeated complaints that people without means are stuck with lawyers who are incompetent, underfunded or grossly overworked.
When a Private was poorly equipped, or a Seaman was overworked in terrible conditions, John enjoyed nothing more than dressing down an Admiral or a General.
It was something dumb like we were being overworked, which was true but I'd never complained about that any more than the 18 other cast members.
Ms. Zaytseva was reached on Tuesday through Vkontakte, where she disputed accounts published by Russian media about Ms. Dzyuba being overworked, but would not give specifics.
Animal rights: Many tourists visiting Egypt's major attractions have been appalled by sights of abused, overworked horses and camels, calling on visitors to boycott animal rides.
These workers said not only did they feel overworked but also under-protected as Costco hasn't yet announced any additional paid time off during the crisis.
An energetic and overworked young employee tried to lay out for us the information we needed to convey in a clear, efficient and attention-getting manner.
"He would say to me if I gave him a drawing that he thought was overworked, 'There's too much sweat visible in that,' " Mr. Raschka said.
A couple of days later, a photo of an overworked, exhausted Popeyes employee sitting outside a restaurant went viral, and eventually got the full meme treatment.
So what can we do to empower a generation of overworked, underestimated women – and make sure the next generation has a smoother segue into middle age?
He allowed nine runs on 10 hits in seven innings, battling through that long stretch while giving the overworked Washington bullpen a bit of a break.
When a private was poorly equipped, or a seaman was overworked in terrible conditions, John enjoyed nothing more than dressing down an admiral or a general.
But some experts have questioned the value of the AI education devices, dismissing them as little more than a "low-end smart phone" for overworked parents.
Their routes form serpentine itineraries that, some lawmakers and residents say, increase traffic and push overworked drivers to speed and cut corners to keep their jobs.
Film studios are leaning harder on franchises to coax people into buying tickets, but many properties, including the four-film "Lego" series, have already been overworked.
According to a Family Work Institute study, overworked people are more likely to make mistakes on the job or feel anger and resentment toward their colleagues.
A wider range of intense but short classes could appeal to overworked professionals who picked Peloton precisely because they don't have an hour for the gym.
Long before host Paddy McGuinness threatens to "bring on the girls," a team of overworked researchers doggedly attempt to find women who are up for appearing.
They were overworked, overstressed, and in bad health: American women lately have been living much longer than men, walking through their leftover lives like living dead women.
Home Alone's massive success was a big break for Heard, whose affable, overworked McAllister dad — the perfect comedic counterpoint to McAllister mom, Catherine O'Hara — struck a chord.
Struggling with outdated technology and a post-war boom in air travel, overworked air-traffic controllers failed to spot that the planes were on a collision course.
Accordingly, there are bleak depictions of the threadbare household of Bob Cratchit, Scrooge's overworked and underpaid clerk, who suffers miserably at the hands of his parsimonious paymaster.
And one reason there's a shortage is that, while that 777 pilot pulls in six figures, an overworked copilot at a remote feeder airline gets paid peanuts.
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.
She dismisses criticisms that her staff is overworked, even though her own employees responded to a Success Academy-commissioned survey by saying they lacked work-life balance.
Stressed out and at risk at Uber An internal memo CNN obtained says that people tasked with keeping Uber safe were overworked and at times emotionally traumatized.
The best burgers are made from relatively loose ground beef that hasn't been "overworked," which felt like a strike against Impossible's "meat" right out of the box.
Epstein signed a new will two days before his death, which could be interpreted as premeditation, and the guards at the Manhattan prison were overworked and understaffed.
Without the data, the United States would have to reassign its overworked satellites, possibly devoting more surveillance to Russia and less to China, Iran and North Korea.
One can search the news accounts in vain for honorable motives, for openness and integrity, for a sense of "public service" as that overworked term is understood.
We talked about how overworked we felt, about our growing discontent with medicine, about our detachment from our patients and about our fraying relationships with other doctors.
LOVE, GILDA The festival's opening-night feature is yet another biographical documentary about a comedy legend — in this case, Gilda Radner — a mode that's probably become overworked.
In many cases, defendants have only minutes to confer with their overworked public defenders and can only guess at what evidence the prosecution might have against them.
Local county— the person in charge of public health in your county is some overworked man or woman at a desk somewhere in the county courthouse, probably.
Local county— the person in charge of public health in your county is some overworked man or woman at a desk somewhere in the county courthouse, probably.
"The Lego Movie" was a smash hit for the studio in 2014, but more recent installments in that overworked franchise have fallen short at the box office.
We heard from overworked students who suggested articles on mental health, getting straight A's, confidence and why giving up is sometimes the best way solve a problem.
" She continued: "When we are overwhelmed with false, or potentially false, statements, our brains pretty quickly become so overworked that we stop trying to sift through everything.
Focus Features' "Tully," starring Charlize Theron as an overworked mother, came in sixth with $3.2 million in 1,353 theaters according to comScore, which compiles box office data.
" At a fruit and vegetable shop near the train station in Yokosuka, the wife of another Ronald Reagan crew member said that "all military bases are overworked.
"The metro is safe there, and people are pretty overworked so when they go back home, there is this moment when they start falling asleep," he said.
Every shot in "Mickey and the Bear" is scrupulously judged but never overworked or fussy, resulting in a movie that is as artful as it is unforced.
But some estimates suggest the country has less than two physicians for every 10,000 residents, and the coronavirus outbreak has left many overworked and lacking proper supplies.
The Mets' overworked bullpen, on the other hand, did not allow a run, thanks, in large part, to the strong pitching of the rookie reliever Paul Sewald.
The reliability of these labs — many of which are overworked and understaffed — will only suffer more because of the Trump administration's knee-jerk bias for law enforcement.
Here, though, through nothing but interstellar dialog, she examines how highly regulated future space sex might work for the benefit of humanity, or, at least, one overworked major.
Why it matters: Overworked doctors are more likely to make medical errors, face malpractice claims, and to experience absenteeism, substance abuse or, in some cases, a suicide attempt.
And Nadkarni adds that one of the easiest ways to stay sane while overworked is to make the most of those spare moments you do have to yourself.
In 1932, the British philosopher Bertrand Russell wrote an essay called "In Praise of Idleness" which contains a point that's more relevant than ever for America's overworked employees.
The honest full Moon in Capricorn on Thursday falls in the routine sector of your chart, shining a bright light on how you've slacked off or overworked yourself.
The apps still face challenges, ranging from environmental issues confronting an industry that runs on diesel to ensuring drivers are not overworked with long hours on the road.
QUOTE OF THE DAY "This is a mass fatality crisis" Dr. Kent Harshbarger, an overworked coroner in Montgomery County, Ohio, on the devastating opioid crisis in the state.
With this dichotomy of an overworked girlfriend and a neglected, cheating boyfriend, Girlboss implies all those nights spent working finally caught up to bite Sophia in the ass.
Mobile phones were overworked as all of us called home or loved ones or texted them, or just to tune into the news to find out the latest.
Another drama set for a fall debut is "Ten Days in the Valley," starring Kyra Sedgwick as an overworked TV producer of a police show whose daughter disappears.
"We're hoping he'll be better in a week, but we couldn't afford to go short, especially with the way our bullpen has been overworked," manager Dusty Baker said.
On another, it highlights his guardedness against the prospect of finding love again, a condition likely not helped by all the lean perpetually processed by his overworked kidneys.
It seems like acupressure mats are not like self-myofascial release or foam rolling, which have actually been proven to help ease tension in sore or overworked muscles.
Soon, Washingtonian, Harper's Bazaar, and Bustle all began running stories praising "work uniforms" for the creative class: outfits repeated by choice to free overworked minds for other decisions.
About two billion people - more than 60% of the world's workforce - are in informal work, leaving them vulnerable to being underpaid, overworked and treated like slaves, she said.
Every day, nuclear weapons are transported on our nation's highways by an underfunded agency with an overworked staff, ageing trucks and a desperate lack of attention from Congress.
Cutting-room floor: I have more in the studio that we didn't show, more that I didn't finish, and one painting that really didn't work, that I overworked.
He said mechanics are overworked and pressed to take shortcuts to get planes cleared for takeoff, while pilots are flying on too little rest and not enough training.
Her habit of continually tweaking her role as Miss Marmelstein, the overworked secretary in "Wholesale," provoked its director, Arthur Laurents, into criticism that stings her to this day.
Numerous studies have found that the stress of being overworked leads to all sorts of health issues, such as insomnia, depression, diabetes, heavy drinking and reduced cognitive function.
There was good reason, too; Shaya was incredibly stressed and overworked, between this ambitious Thracia 2776 localization attempt and trying to survive the last year of high school.
A never-ending bowl of potato chips and an array of dips to keep everyone occupied while your overworked grill tender tries not to burn the veggie dogs.
The same is true if you never give them a hint that you're feeling overworked, and rather, take out your grievances on them without any context or warning.
And advocates struggled to enlist foreign domestic workers, often underpaid and overworked, who do much of the dog walking in a city where pets are largely a luxury.
The implications of a shortage would be devastating, both to overworked personnel and to the patients for whom receiving medical attention could be a life-or-death matter.
Even so, mental health experts say that restraining patients is much more common than should be, and is often a sign of overworked and understaffed personnel at facilities.
Multiple studies have shown that germs spread easily in such places, partly because employees are overworked or poorly trained, and because the patients are so susceptible to infection.
For 20 minutes, my mind floated in darkness as Joanne read a nonsensical script full of "suggestions" — straightforward statements that create a hypnotic state — for my overworked thoughts.
When you're overworked and overwhelmed, the motivation to have dinner with a friend versus turning on Netflix and eating pizza with your spouse can be hard to summon.
With a growing number of overworked, stressed-out air traffic controllers calling in sick, staffing shortages at two airports on the East Coast began to snarl air travel.
As a result of such changes, students on some campuses said they felt shut out of computer science while others said they faced overcrowded classes with overworked professors.
Approximately 2,300 Google cafeteria workers who serve meals to employees in the San Francisco Bay area have unionized, claiming they are overworked and underpaid, Vox Recode reported Tuesday.
The federal government is taking a closer look at Tesla for its efforts to resist a union drive organized by factory employees who say that they are overworked.
All those young and overworked programmers need to eat, after all, and as a result, we have more drinking and eating places than at any time in our history.
It's no secret that burnout is a major problem and, according to Asana's own research, 80% of global knowledge workers say they consistently feel overworked and close to burnout.
Venus will make a helpful connection to Pluto, granting you access to resources (time, money, and energy—a massive resource during eclipses, when people feel overworked, emotional, and exhausted).
What did feel a little out of place — though not objectionably so — was the sudden reappearance of Pastor Tim, overworked but happy in his new position in Buenos Aires.
It follows David (played by writer/director Benjamin Dickinson), an overworked advertising executive who is developing a high-profile marketing campaign for a new generation of Augmented Reality glasses.
Bieber is part of a group of artists who are deciding to take care of themselves the moment they start experiencing depression or any signs of being extremely overworked.
Mononymous French comic artist Emma explained it succinctly in a viral comic for The Guardian, which begins with an overworked mom, preparing dinner for guests and for her children.
Here are five mental shifts that could work for you: If you're like most professionals, you may feel overworked and stressed, and getting ahead may feel like a race.
Like most adolescent girls employed by the industry, she is overworked, underweight, anemic and hungry at work, according to doctors who have been running health camps in the region.
He said that the al Qaeda leader seemed to be seeking to move because two couriers were complaining about being overworked and he was looking for a new arrangement.
Angels left-hander Tyler Skaggs (23-21) allowed three runs and six hits in six innings, getting back on track after three rough starts and saving an overworked bullpen.
Re-calendaring these cases would not only unnecessarily increase the work of taxpayer-funded DHS Trial Attorneys but it would add more pressure to the already overworked immigration judges.
They initially were made at the behest of the then-newly formed International Brotherhood of Teamsters to keep track of hours worked and make sure drivers were not overworked.
"When an overworked nurse uses foul language, it is likely to add salt to the injury in an already frosty relationship with patients," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The Canadian government is doubling its support for programs to prevent radicalization, but couldn't find any new cash for the overworked agencies that keep tabs on the country's spies.
By slowing the rate of infection — and thus the rate of severe infections — we can avoid overwhelming our already overcrowded emergency rooms, overstressed hospitals and overworked health care providers.
What's more, they added, the regional committees have so many things going on that it is only natural overworked staffers won't have the time to focus on terrorism properly.
Brad Carson, who oversaw the Army board as an undersecretary in the Obama administration, said the boards were overworked, and had only a few minutes to review each case.
Ultimately, like so much of this lexicon, the "side hustle" describes the overworked outsiders to privilege, who are forced into informal vocations by the absence of a legitimate economy.
On Facebook and YouTube, moderation is often done reactively and anonymously, by teams of overworked contractors; on Reddit, teams of employees purge whole user communities like surgeons removing tumors.
If judges were overworked and cutting corners, they would undoubtedly ask Congress for more help beyond filling vacancies and the addition of a modest number of judgeships requested annually.
The addition of Ramirez gives the Mets eight relievers, which would ordinarily be a lot — but not when the bullpen has been as overworked as the Mets' has been.
"We're fed up and want change because at one of the richest companies in the world, we're being overworked and underpaid," the source involved in the campaign told Recode.
READ: Your Amazon Alexa might have been made by overworked Chinese schoolchildren Black Friday — the post-Thanksgiving shopping bonanza — started as a U.S. tradition but has since migrated overseas.
Then an overworked pump in the same refinery failed, leaving operational only two of five distillation units, a key part of the refining process, workers and union leaders said.
Earlier this year, Huffington discussed her path from overworked exec to sleep whisperer in a podcast episode with Kara Swisher and Lauren Goode: This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
Now, an even newer player has entered onto the scene whose proposition makes all the sense in the world for the many harried, overworked and budget-conscious families out there.
But many polio victims have breathing difficulties for the rest of their lives, or have issues later in life when overworked neurons burn out, a condition called post-polio syndrome.
Depending on how many workers have been furloughed and sent home in each agency, renewing a certificate might not be a top priority when they're short-staffed and overworked already.
Harper (Zoey Deutch) and Charlie (Glen Powell) are two overworked assistants who realize they could forge a path to freedom if they got their demanding bosses to fall in love.
YACHT's post started to go viral, and, as someone who appreciates a good troll on the gullibility of an overworked/understaffed media, I could immediately spot this as commentary stunt.
Teachers are already wildly overworked with large classes, and in theory it would help them be more active with their students instead of spending time on administrative work, Lakhani said.
It could mean Congress keeps people on longer, or at least makes it so that overworked staff don't have to rely so much on lobbyists to help them craft legislation.
The 22019 White House contender is introducing wide-ranging legislation on Wednesday to increase resources for the court-appointed lawyers, who, Harris says, are currently "overworked" and facing outsize caseloads.
Instead of turning everyone into the overworked peon of the early 20th century, we should be striving for everyone to be able to take off early on Friday for golf.
I didn't realise it back then, but I wasn't in a good relationship; I wasn't being treated well by the industry; I was being attacked by the media and overworked.
Multiple diplomats I've talked to since the start of this administration have consistently noted the poor morale among the corps and just how understaffed — and therefore overworked — they all are.
Remember to thank whomever you address (and keep in mind that that person will likely be an overworked staff person for your representative, rather than the represenative him or herself).
Overworked, underpaid and ignored, domestic workers and caregivers are too often asked to put the needs of the families who employ them over their own and those of their families.
But he expressed frustration over the lack of progress, describing overworked nurses reluctant to embrace complex hygiene protocols and the hospital's own pharmacy, which he said continued to overprescribe antibiotics.
But our Popeyes sandwich mania has now reached full-on "Pickle Riiiiick!" status, exacerbating grueling labor conditions and sparking confrontations between irrationally furious customers and poorly compensated, overworked retail workers.
The former are helped along by tutors, consultants, and nagging parents; the latter scrape up money for test-taking fees and get what help they can from overworked school counselors.
The suits outline a familiar pattern: Chronic underfunding has led to low-paid and overworked caseworkers who don't have the time they need to truly care for children's best interests.
In just the last year, employees at gaming's most lauded companies—Epic Games, BioWare, and Activision Blizzard—have detailed harrowing stories of being overworked or suddenly laid off en masse.
Upside: Online shopping is a great tactic for overworked professionals who have little time to scour the grocery store shelves or commute to the only Sephora or Target in town.
With too few judges, overworked clerks and an antiquated docket based on stacks of paper files, many of the 56 courts nationwide have become crippled by delays and bureaucratic breakdowns.
But Mitch really catches his sexual harassment stride when he's out of the office, and posing as an overworked news lover, just trying to stay afloat in his depressing life.
Choosing a career TV host for a new hosting gig is pretty much the least controversial choice the Live team could've made, short of hiring the equally overworked Chris Hardwick.
Mr. Podalydès's gift for finding comedy in pathos, and vice versa, is especially striking in the role of Oscar, the overworked director of the theater, whose death precipitates an upheaval.
And Goldberger brought up another point: the physical closeness between doctor and patient that stethoscopes require is a rare commodity in a time when doctors are often overworked and rushed.
Soylent's original success was really rebranding them as a way for overworked Silicon Valley engineers to cut out meal times so they could crunch harder, which is a deeply depressing concept.
The story gets a lovely adaptation with the 2016 film, distributed by Netflix, in which an overworked little girl meets the Aviator, who tells of his friendship with a little prince.
Nevertheless, consuming horse remained technically illegal in France until 1866, when animal protection groups pressured the French government to legalize the practice rather than see horses overworked into their old age.
A number of apps can help the tired, the overworked, the just-want-to-get-home-and-order-Seamless crowd overcome the obstacles to making a homemade and nutritious meal. 1.
"We are overworked, we have a lot of responsibilities and after tax we earn 1,800 zlotys ($474)" per month, said Damian Marciniec, a court secretary from the southern city of Rzeszow.
Bringing back Rowling's enchanted world of witches and wizards, "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" features Potter as a father of three and an overworked employee of the Ministry of Magic.
Realizing that non-profit employees are often overworked and under-resourced, and seeing that the vast majority of young people want to use their professional skills for good, Wethos was born.
And to relieve overworked officers, some of whom have been putting in up to four overtime shifts a week, the department also plans to hire nearly 2,000 more guards by April.
The crust, an expanse of golden suet pastry, was a little tough the night I ate it, but I'd rather have an overworked suet crust than no suet crust at all.
According to a new study by Kempler Industries, Texas might be the hardest-working place to live: The Lone Star state is home to seven of the top 10 overworked cities.
Overworked, overstressed, under-resourced families make up the majority of all neglect cases in the U.S. These families lack access to good health care and do not make a livable wage.
But they do see knock-on effects from fewer police on the beat such as a rise in overtime and potentially overworked police who may be more prone to making mistakes.
Asked about the description earlier this month of a DMZ trip as "cliché," a senior administration official acknowledged on Tuesday that symbolism -- however overworked -- is an essential component of the presidency.
Overworked firefighters caught a little bit of a break Wednesday when the winds eased somewhat, but the forecast for the next three days was bad news on top of bad news.
Epstein's suicide brought attention to what the prison's employee union has said are chronically overworked and short-staffed conditions at the MCC, including forced overtime and officers reassigned to guard duty.
ALBANY — After weeks of warning about its possible consequences, a federal cut to New York's hospitals took effect on Sunday, adding stress to the state's already overworked public health care system.
Prosecutors, however, argue Ms. Ortega killed the children and tried to kill herself in a bathroom of the Krim's Upper West Side apartment because she resented their mother and was overworked.
In this show, a 30-something project manager in the famously overworked nation wants nothing more than to get out of the office and into her favorite bar for happy hour.
Out West, apart from the stark increases in the price of housing, she felt like she was surrounded by overworked, burned out start-up entrepreneurs, and neighborhoods that catered to them.
After her own bout with this, Ms. Li took a step back to regroup, then used her experience to build Sanity & Self, a self-care app and platform for overworked women.
Experts told Business Insider that practical, outside-the box ways to address the length of the response, including graduating doctors, pharmacists, and nursing students early can help overworked health-care workers.
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.
Numerous investigations have described this workforce as notoriously underpaid and overworked in crappy working conditions that require them to scan through some of the most disturbing posts the internet can offer.
Epstein's suicide brought attention to what the prison's employee union has said are chronically overworked and short-staffed conditions at the MCC, including forced overtime and officers reassigned to guard duty.
When austerity strikes long-term care, it pits the workers — overwhelmingly likely to be underpaid and overworked women and people of color — against the patients, with results that can be horrifying.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s overworked but ever more necessary claim that the moral arc of the universe may be long but that here, at least, it bends toward justice.
Epstein's suicide exposed what the prison's employee union has said are chronically overworked and short-staffed conditions at the Metropolitan Correction Center, including forced overtime and officers reassigned to guard duty.
Employees quoted in the article accused Korey of creating a toxic work environment where workers were publicly shamed by executives in company Slack channels and customer service representatives were routinely overworked.
But Focused isn't the real problem here; it's another symptom of an overworked, worn-out, impossibly stressed out generation of people who feel they need to literally pay to be productive.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday that sailors often arrive at their assigned ships without adequate training and are often overworked by an average of almost 30 hours a week.
Once great buildings, still bustling with children, they remain critical to their neighborhoods, barely held together today by bubble gum and underpaid, overworked custodians who are among the city's unsung heroes.
But workers' rights campaigners say the industry in Tamil Nadu flourishes on the back of overworked and underpaid seasonal, migrant laborers like Ali, who comes from the northeastern state of Assam.
Perhaps too simple, critics argue: it would put a lot of work directly in the lap of the Copyright Office, which, like most federal organs, is overworked and inefficient enough as is.
The prosecution, meanwhile, has contended Ortega lied when she told a doctor she heard voices instructing her to kill and that she murdered out of spite because she felt overworked and underpaid.
"When you're told you need to look tired and overworked for a role, it's not hard to remember what those first few months with a newborn are like," the Oscar winner says.
"I have talked to people, particularly in engineering, I've got to be honest, who felt overworked, who felt concerned, who felt heartbroken by some of the things that have happened," Hornsey said.
Notions of this base's overworked drone pilots, sitting in stuffy trailers monitoring and killing targets 8,000 miles away, have been popularized by movies such as Good Kill and Eye in the Sky.
She says she overworked herself into a divorce and bankruptcy about seven years ago and has been trying not to make the same career, marriage and mothering mistakes in her second marriage.
For companies, the research indicates a need to set time limits on when supervisors can send emails, to ensure employees aren't overworked and adopt other interventions, like a Google-style nap room.
The idea is to make the hiring process run more smoothly for large organizations and give overworked human resources staffers a new organizational tool in their toolbox to build better staffing processes.
Zenefits focuses on the buyer — that overworked and overburdened HR exec who has to sort through hundreds of complex health plans to find the right ones for his or her company's employees.
While Kris and Kim, 35, got into quite the heated argument over marble slabs, Khloé and Kris were working through some more serious issues over the fact that Khloé felt extremely overworked.
He fixes the overworked washer-dryer and marches around with a fly swatter, stamping out the insects that hover around the compost bin and countertop bowls overflowing with yams, oranges and avocados.
"Without taking time to recharge, employees can find themselves stressed, overworked and sick — all of which have a direct impact on their work performance, " says Sarah Berger, personal finance expert at Bankrate.com.
You aren't just a tired, overworked mom: you're the "mama of house messy, first of her name, the unslept queen of the coffee, khaleesi of the naptime, keeper of the snacks," etc.
Amazon's success is built on the labor of its nearly 600,000 underpaid and overworked employees, huge tax breaks, and the total invasion of our personal space with spy-ready products like Alexa.
And there's a good chance the recent incidents are just the beginning of a dangerous new era for the dozens of American and allied squadrons flying the aged, overworked twin-engine fighters.
In each of these conversations, no matter the city, there were two or more people (but never a crowd), with each one of us being some mix of overworked, unsure, and unhappy.
Instead, they are short-staffed by a rotating cast of enthusiastic, bright, but ultimately inexperienced and overworked 20-somethings who have to turn elsewhere to cover up their own lack of expertise.
Schoolmates who once ignored or taunted him now see him as special, and as his new identity attracts the hungry eye of social media, he becomes alienated from Heidi, his overworked mother.
Epstein's suicide has exposed what the employee union says are chronically overworked and short-staffed conditions at the Metropolitan Correction Center in Manhattan, including forced overtime and officers reassigned to guard duty.
We should be thinking about A.I. in new contexts – the newborn of the overworked parent, the cancer patient who needs round-the-clock attention, and the child with learning and behavioral difficulties.
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.
It's housing buoyed by and addressing a collision of attendant themes: the sharing economy and a yearning for connection, social and professional, among overworked millennials and a work force that's increasingly freelance.
Haibo Xu, professor and chair of radiology at Zhongnan Hospital, says the software helps overworked staff screen patients and prioritize those most likely to have Covid-219 for further examination and testing.
The Pirates scored only two runs off starting pitcher Robert Gsellman, but in throwing only five and one-third innings, he did not provide the desired rest for the Mets' overworked bullpen.
And there is the town as a whole: the families who provide food for the teams, the overworked call handlers at the hospital and the staff at the bakery slammed at lunchtime.
Staged in two parts meant to be seen in order on the same day, the play meets up with our mate Harry, as a seriously overworked employee of the Ministry of Magic.
" Mr. Harvey told CBS News in 2003 that he had been able to kill so many people so discreetly in busy hospital wards because "most of the doctors would be so overworked.
Two fatal crashes involving Navy vessels in recent months came after years of warnings from congressional investigators and military officials about overworked crew and shorter training schedules, according to a new report.
Colon is expected to make his next start as scheduled Sunday, but Verrett will provide an extra arm for an overworked bullpen as well as insurance in case Colon has a setback.
Spider-Man has been overworked in the last decade, but fan buzz for "Homecoming" is strong, in part because with this one, unlike earlier Spider-Man movies, Marvel Studios is deeply involved.
Musk started the thread by comparing a Chinese train station that was built in just nine hours to overworked and out-of-date transit systems in San Francisco and New York City.
They're protesting the company's decision to offer one-day shipping to Prime members, which they say place unreasonable stress on already overworked employees who each put out hundreds of orders per hour.
It took me a year to come back from that experience, and I ended up rushing into a job where I was undervalued and overworked because I felt like I had limited options.
It was always difficult being Harry Potter and it isn't much easier now that he is an overworked employee of the Ministry of Magic, a husband, and father of three school-age children.
I bring this up not to brag about how well traveled I am, or for the sake of complaining on the internet, but because it signified a real issue: I was insanely overworked.
For eight years, pachyderms like Lam Duan - old, overworked and sometimes disabled - have been rehabilitated with music at Elephants World, a retirement sanctuary for the animals in the western Thai province of Kanchanaburi.
If and when patients are finally seen, they are frequently met by overworked or inexperienced medical staff, rushing to get people in and out in hopes of servicing the endless line behind them.
Perhaps you're thumbing your nose at the whole idea of resolutions and are spending the first few months of 2019 in the same stumbling, overworked, and anxious haze with which you ended 2018.
Not only are you more likely to be stressed and feel overworked, you lose out on the monetary value of those forfeited days — the ones that can't be rolled over or paid out.
The Rays (17-24) reset their season high for runs and came up with 20 hits, including 27 against starter Jason Hammel (20-212), who pitched seven innings to help an overworked bullpen.
Staupitz had been Luther's confessor at Erfurt, and when he found himself overworked at Wittenberg he summoned Luther, persuaded him to take a doctorate, and handed over many of his duties to him.
But his greatest legacy involved a controversy about overworked and overextended medical trainees, which captured the public's attention after the death of 21929-year-old Libby Zion in 21992 at a Manhattan hospital.
Don Drewett, legislative coordinator for the American Federation of Government Employees' Council of Prison Locals, said he was disappointed by comments this week blaming overworked corrections officers and supervisors for Epstein's inadequate supervision.
The interaction between the cop and clearly overworked security guard (think Michael Douglas in traffic at the beginning of Falling Down) went like this: Cop: So it's just a big mess down there?
Not only do we have outdated machines and perhaps overworked and underpaid staffers to deal with them, but, Stewart pointed out, we do more than most nations to make sure everyone can vote.
It is encrusted, heavy-handed, overworked, as if she were trying out everything on one canvas: short, long, medium brushstrokes; assertive palette knife slashes; curlicues, dabbles, stipples and swirls; grisaille and full color.
Other research has shown that icing, which remains the most popular way to treat overworked muscles, does not reduce inflammation in the tired tissues, although it remains a popular choice for many athletes.
BLACK BURNOUT Earlier this month, a BuzzFeed News article about burnout as the perennial millennial condition went viral, hitting a nerve with many who could relate to feeling overworked and obsessed with productivity.
You've seen it on TV: a woman's chaotic rush to the hospital when the labor pangs begin, the painful contractions, and then hours spent under bright hospital lights attended to by overworked nurses.
That would give the Yankees' overworked bullpen some extra rest, but it would also allow Houston to give more-than-expected rest to its Big Three starters (Justin Verlander, Zack Greinke and Cole).
In this way, higher education is indeed a microcosm of our entire society and its failures, with an elite, well-paid minority and an increasingly suffering majority of the overworked and the underpaid.
Static stretches reduce the stiff and tight sensations in the short-term because they extend the nerves in the overworked tissues, but that doesn't reduce injury risk in the long-term, he added.
He was still raging over what he viewed as Mr. Comey's "witch hunt" against him — and blaming the bipartisan condemnation of his action on the failures of his embattled and overworked communications team.
West admits she has a lot of help (a handful of nannies, assistants and publicists), but she says she does also have two tricks that help "keep her sane" when she feels overworked.
Maybe it was an omen, since that very neighborhood a few years later would become known as Fort Apache thanks to the overworked and under siege 41st Precinct station house on Simpson Street.
Ed Pierson, a former senior manager at Boeing&aposs Renton, Washington, factory — where the 737 Max is produced — had said that employees were overworked, tired, and making mistakes, he told the two outlets.
Pol Pot and his communist Khmer Rouge movement in Cambodia orchestrated a brutal, anti-intellectual "social engineering program" in which up to 2 million Cambodians were executed or overworked or starved to death.
Given the World Health Organization's recent classification of "burnout" as a medical condition, it's important to think about the physical — as well as economic — toll healthcare professionals are taking on due to being overworked.
This is particularly threatening to farmers with depleted soils, because overgrazed lands tend to harbor more carbohydrate-rich species—grasses in particular are sapped of their protein as nitrogen washes out of overworked soil.
Burnout for white, upper-middle-class millennials might be taxing mentally, but the consequences of being overworked and underpaid while managing microaggressions toward marginalized groups damages our bodies by the minute with greater intensity.
She can "cuss like a sailor," as my Granny would say, and as an overworked, underpaid educator she does not hesitate to unleash her sharp tongue on her high school students or her boss.
We know that Netflix's ultra-popular romantic comedy The Kissing Booth was based on a popular Wattpad story turned best-selling novel, and that Set It Up is based on every overworked assistant's daydream.
While underpaid and overworked employees is an unfortunate reality in many factories, Fair Trade manufacturers must ensure safe working environments, livable wages, equal pay for women, and benefits like maternity leave and paid leave.
A shrunken and overworked U.S. Navy, which has ruled the oceans virtually unchallenged since the end of the Cold War, had 288 warships and submarines at the end of March, according to the Pentagon.
He brought in scab workers, and judging by one complaint to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), those workers were overworked and didn't have time to care about how filthy the entire hotel had gotten.
A depressive and overworked Santa is on high display in a Molly Bennett scene from a couple years back, which opens on Santa wandering around wasted and wondering why no one gives him presents.
Nearly every former staffer we spoke to felt that researchers, in particular, were underpaid and overworked, and that these problems often surfaced when they were forced to work on stories they felt were dubious.
And we are vastly overworked, with nearly 30% of legal and management-level employees working more than 45 hours per week, according to a study last year by the Washington Center for Equitable Growth.
The Treasury and Justice Department units working against North Korea's sanctions violations are understaffed and overworked, and in some cases, demoralized by a lack of political support for prosecuting the results of their work.
"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.
Bellroy employed a slide hook system that allows you to optimize your space without making the bag unnecessarily bulky, alleviating the need for a team of people to force an overworked zipper to close.
But the rest of her rapping on the album feels overworked, particularly against the current wave of deconstruction in hip-hop, which favors off-the-cuff interjections rather than metaphors and conventional rhyme schemes.
By now Wagers understood more about the hidden costs of bodycams — to individual privacy, to the overworked staff of the public-disclosure unit — but he and O'Toole began avidly pursuing a federal grant nonetheless.
Joe Santos, a sturdily built, unpretentious character actor who had a memorable role as the overworked detective Dennis Becker on the popular 19763s drama "The Rockford Files," died on Friday in Santa Monica, Calif.
The passion for fairness and justice extended to our own military when a private was poorly seaman was overworked in terrible conditions, John enjoyed nothing more than dressing down an admiral or a general.
Lauren Conrad might not be the Martha Stewart heiress we need, but as long as there are Americans out there who are too overworked to be interesting, she's the Martha Stewart heiress we deserve.
It is obscene that Republican members of Congress are even considering shifting a tax burden off the likes of Donald Trump and his heirs and onto overworked, underpaid and sometimes even homeless graduate students.
Mikhail Andreevich recognized his son's changed needs and granted his request; he died soon afterward, under mysterious circumstances, and Dostoyevsky came to believe that he had been murdered by the serfs he had overworked.
Ali Wentworth plays an overworked talent booker for a late-night talk show, giving her license to cavort with Sarah Jessica Parker, Kelly Ripa, Mark Consuelos and Gwyneth Paltrow in this series's opening episodes.
Lee told Insider he also stretches regularly, goes to physical therapy twice a week, and occasionally uses cryotherapy, an extreme-cold treatment used by star athletes like LeBron James to ease sore, overworked muscles.
Salma, who didn't want to reveal her surname, had been living in limbo after losing her legal status when she quit her job with an abusive employer whom she says overworked and underpaid her.
As we've explored ad nauseum, CBD coffee is literally everywhere, amid widespread claims that CBD takes the jittery edge off cold brews and double-shot lattes to the relief of overworked but anxious Millennials nationwide.
"Without taking time to recharge, employees can find themselves stressed, overworked and sick — all of which have a direct impact on their work performance," says Sarah Berger, personal finance expert and "The Cashlorette" at Bankrate.com.
If you have overworked your muscles, if you are sore and you can see some swelling even the slightest amount like I had, don't hesitate to go to the ER, it can save your life.
And the new accusations leveled at Unsworth threaten to undermine a recent charm offensive intended to frame the CEO's erratic behavior as the actions of an overworked luminary struggling to maintain his world-changing businesses.
Then there are the people — exhausted, overworked doctors, nurses, and facilities workers, who need relief to sleep and care for their own traumatized families and homes, which for many are starting to fill with mold.
Other early WARgrams discuss the role NSA encryption was playing in safely communicating messages on the battlefield, mental health programs available for overworked NSA agents, and the portrayal of the war in the US media.
Customers at the bar have to order drinks from the bartender and food from an overworked server on the other side of the bar, and then pay two separate checks and leave two separate tips.
Her black Union soldiers fall in love, her overworked grandmother plays a mischievous trick on a foreman, her black stepfather is a murderer, and her white father who loves her can't resist microaggressions against her.
The EEOC is "overworked and understaffed", according to Gail Auster, a New York City employment lawyer, and after a required 180-day investigation period, accusers generally give up on it and sue in federal court.
Overworked and not unionized, the Powerpuff Girls' sense of moral obligation traps them in a conundrum from which they believe the only escape is to create an additional Powerpuff to take on their unreasonable workload.
Remembering that there was a New London, CT, I envisioned a potentially problematic situation (if you've ever endured the DMV or, really, any overworked government office anywhere in the States, you know what I mean).
The hakwon lessons take place outside school hours and often go on until late at night, turning the children into overworked, sleep-deprived zombies—as well as exacting a heavy financial toll on their parents.
It takes a tremendous amount of drive and energy for an overworked person with depression and anxiety to do things like go for a run, despite it being beneficial for your mental and physical health.
When Trevor Bauer and his drone-damaged pinkie take the mound Wednesday evening, they might not have the overworked Miller as backup; the Game 1 win may well come at the cost of Game 2.
If anything has been proven in the last nine episodes of the NBC breakout hit, it's that Rebecca is not just a mother, she's every overworked, chronically worried, sometimes-frantic, always-present, never-perfect mother.
It seems to me that although much of the world and your interactions with it are smoothed and interpreted from context, whenever that wasn't possible the developers crammed it into this overworked radial menu system.
Some technologists look at the pileup of crises weighing down American health care — overworked doctors, overpriced treatments, wacky health record systems — and see an opportunity to overhaul the industry, which could save livesandmake them money.
The new bossBut Bogensberger soon set aggressive product-release timelines that required some to work nights and weekends — something previously taboo — which contributed to an overall feeling of being overworked, according to five former employees.
READ: Your Amazon Alexa may have been made by overworked Chinese schoolchildren "Hate speech is dangerous because it can influence, or even incite others, leading to the potential risk of abuse or attack," Feldman said.
The play, split into two parts, follows the three friends into adulthood, with Potter now described as an overworked Ministry of Magic employee, coping with his youngest son Albus' struggles with his famous family's legacy.
Almost 80 percent of about 3,000 elephants at tourist venues in Cambodia, India, Laos, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Thailand endure poor living conditions and diets and are overworked, the non-profit said in a report.
The United States is still the world's dominant naval power and retains a clear advantage over China in areas like anti-submarine warfare, but its fleet is overworked and has shrunk to about 288 vessels.
Try these habits that successful leaders swear by for maintaining balance and make 2018 the year you get ahead without becoming overworked and overwhelmed: The Amazon founder, husband and dad, is strict about maintaining balance.
Last season, she wrecked her car in a state of overworked exhaustion; she spent much of the season with her arm in a cast, a kind of plaster totem for the burdens she quietly manages.
These interviews and internal records reveal an informal system of asylum assistance highly dependent on overworked volunteers, and document the immense strain placed on cities, towns, and nonprofits that have attempted to help the migrants.
David Hawkins, the executive director for educational content and policy at the National Association for College Admission Counseling, said he believed that overworked admissions officers would welcome a more standardized measure of hardship and disadvantage.
Discursive Selves is a careful exploration of the bits and pieces that comprise our ideas of selfhood, and Lawton and Takahashi propose a refreshing take on what can feel like an overworked and insipid theme.
Not only do they have to wear hair nets, but they are regularly overworked, underappreciated, and forced to serve the same damn thing over and over again in some sort of endless assembly-line loop.
Carell's time on the show wasn't always easy, and he was often overworked, but he rarely complained, never stopped bringing his A-game, and was always elevating the performances of those who shared his scenes.
" It was state socialism's answer to work-life balance: "Even the best stimulation, they argued, will not help to achieve pleasure if a woman is stressed or overworked, worried about her future and financial stability.
If I write about theater today, it's because back then some overworked actors in leg warmers and spandex unitards ran down the aisles, petting me and my little sister in ways that were probably appropriate.
On the day after the killings, the local medical examiners, John Edland and Richard Abbott, overworked at the best of times, had the nightmarish task of autopsying the bodies of dead inmates and hostages alike.
"Despite making up less than 1% of all vehicle miles traveled, ride-sharing has added further congestion, more emissions, and potentially even decreased safety in our cities from over-tired and overworked drivers," he wrote.
According to the official NASA history, the crew members felt as though they were being overworked during their twelve-week stay on the Skylab—the longest continuous duration in orbit ever up to that point.
And when public defenders are this overworked, they get sloppy — making basic errors, like not informing clients about plea deals in time, that can lead to unnecessary months or years in prison for their indigent defendants.
Moran, joined by commanders from the Army and Air Force, described an aging, overworked and undermanned air fleet that is feeling the weight of sequestration and furlough budget cuts implemented by Congress and the Obama administration.
For the sake of an overworked, discriminatory tech industry, we can only hope that the voices of change — whether or not they belong to entitled, fragile millennials — ultimately render voices like St. John's the minority opinion.
"It is unjust for Congress to budget a living wage for ourselves, yet rely on unpaid interns and underpaid overworked staff just [because] Republicans want to make a statement about 'fiscal responsibility,'" Ocasio-Cortez tweeted Monday.
Add to that a shortage of masks and protective gear and you have an additional strain on the already overworked medical staff, making them even more susceptible to the virus while treating patients on the frontline.
If you're growing out a tapered cut or overworked your 'fro with one too many shampoos, then a protective style is an easy-peasy way to make sure your curls and coils are poppin' come springtime.
It's not exactly a surprise that yellow taxis are still the dominant transportation option in New York, but the disparity in trips performed is a telling sign of just how overworked the average taxi driver is.
" The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE), which works to organize creatives, responded to Sanders saying, "Too often, workers in the entertainment industry are underpaid and overworked because they are so passionate about their crafts.
In a statement during the announcement of the union push, picker Rashad Long claimed workers are overworked, pressured with frivolous disciplinary actions, and security lines at the exit cut into breaks and extended work shifts, unpaid.
Local authorities still write news releases and, in the final days of the Daily Guide, the overworked staff often printed them verbatim — even giving front-page bylines to the marketing director for the Waynesville School District.
Chicago Fraternal Order of Police: We're sorely understaffed As frustration escalates over violence in the city, Kevin Graham tells 'America's Newsroom' that the police force is understaffed and overworked thanks to cuts made by city hall.
In his 2003 book "Oversold and Underused: Computers in the Classroom," education researcher Larry Cuban warned that technology on its own would not solve "education's age-old problems," such as inequitable funding, inadequate facilitiesand overworked teachers.
There were brief moments when I felt like an omniscient general, sure, but more often I was an overworked sheepdog, running in circles to try and keep my flock of tanks form bumbling into an ambush.
The idea behind the commercial is that Samsung's jumbo-screened Galaxy Note 7, released this week, will make multitasking easier for overworked Americans — that and a requisite dose of patriotism to celebrate the U.S. Olympic team.
A report published by the Privatization of Public Services and the Impact on Quality, Employment and Productivity found that privatizations eliminated regulatory barriers in postal services led to employees being overworked beyond the standard eight hours.
In the USA, most persons facing the death penalty even today cannot afford their own attorney at trial and most court-appointed attorneys are overworked, underpaid or lacked the experience necessary to defend capital punishment trials.
If the old architectural bromide "form follows function" still holds, why would that equation so often rule out attention to aesthetics, comfort, acoustics and light — essentially, the real-life sensory experience of a tired, overworked traveler?
They say she was not overworked, and that she worked no more than eight hours a day as stated in the contract from the agency, but they did admit that she did not sign that contract.
It could easily be dismissed as an impossibly amorphous process for overworked teachers and volatile students were it not for its success so far, in programs in Denver and Oakland that started in the mid-220s.
"This tweet has me feeling a type of way because when was an assistant manager at [Burger King] I was so overworked and stressed that I cried in the walk-in multiple times…" said another woman.
Under the deal, asylum-seekers bounced from the US back to Guatemala will be able to file a claim at the asylum-processing office in the capital — which has just eight employees and is already overworked.
Her best friend has fallen for a crude jock, her single mom is overworked and demanding, and, as the show slowly reveals, there's a deep family trauma that has haunted her since before the series began.
And I don't know, if it means helping to chill out your overworked staff in a top of the line scream booth with frosted Calm-branded windows, there are probably worse ways to spend that money.
But to criminal-defense lawyers in New Orleans, all of that is a fig leaf: Most of the lawyers who represent inmates are badly overworked public defenders carrying 150 felony cases or so at a time.
A United Nations economist was arrested on Tuesday on charges that he brought a household worker from Bangladesh to New York, where he underpaid and overworked her and also took steps to cover up his scheme.
This could lead to more competition and investment in the shows companies license, which in turn could hopefully improve the pay and working conditions of animators and other production staff who are already overworked and underpaid.
The original investigation from The Verge painted Korey as a micro-managing chief executive who blasted employees publicly on the workplace collaboration software Slack, and who hounded overworked junior employees in the company's customer service division.
Opening with a glimpse of the future is an overworked framing device, but the Paris scenes have snap and a fitting dankness, and it's where van Gogh meets an imperious, seductive Gauguin (a perfect Oscar Isaac).
It's CES 2016, and you (might?) know what that means: It's time for WIRED's Third Annual CES Smartphone Thunderdome, where overworked reporters blog from their phones and accomplish ridiculous tasks in order to win slightly fabulous prizes.
My excellent but exhausted and overworked team did as much as we could, but soon felt like we were floating around in a beat-up old skiff, trying to bail out the ocean with a leaky bucket.
Both brands' films follow the same romance formula — often an overworked woman finds herself in a quaint, Christmas-loving town that also happens to be home to an eligible bachelor — but that consistency is considered an asset.
In a country where the most basic social protections were absent during the years of dictatorship, elephant labor laws were largely respected, partly because an overworked elephant is a very dangerous animal, say those who handle them.
Part of the company's play is to deliver expensive seminars to big, overworked, under-slept companies on how to do those exact three things (sources tell Gizmodo that one such partnership with Accenture was in the millions).
Originally created to soothe and soften the overworked udders of dairy cows, udder cream is exactly what it sounds like — but it actually has a pretty extensive history as a treatment for roughed-up human skin, too.
Almost 80 percent of about 3,000 elephants at tourist venues in Thailand, Cambodia, India, Laos, Nepal and Sri Lanka, endure poor living conditions and diets and are overworked, according to the animal welfare group World Animal Protection.
Basically, this film, which is written and directed by Brian Taylor, is like The Purge for overworked parents who are fed up with driving their kids to soccer practices, attending PTA meetings, and making paper-bag lunches.
There's an exact moment in the 1998 romantic comedy How Stella Got Her Groove Back when we first see the recently divorced, overworked single mother protagonist, Stella (played by Angela Bassett), live up to the movie's title.
One of Simien's signature cinematic tropes is to ignite debate around cultural emblems, major and minor, and this opening scene is a good example of how he does so (even if some of the dialogue feels overworked).
Here's the official synopsis: It was always difficult being Harry Potter and it isn't much easier now that he is an overworked employee of the Ministry of Magic, a husband and father of three school-age children.
Initially invented as a way to provide relief to doctors and their overworked wrists, by the 63s, vibrators had become common household items, a wellness device deemed so innocuous they were even advertised in the Sears catalog.
"It was always difficult being Harry Potter and it isn't much easier now that he is an overworked employee of the Ministry of Magic, a husband, and father of three school-age children," reads the play's description.
That's the message hotels around the United States and throughout the Caribbean and Europe are trying to get across to an overworked, stressed-out American crowd by creating attractive packages valid for weekends in July and August.
The probation officers who monitor him have had little training in terrorism cases and are overworked and overwhelmed, said Sarah Silva Descas, secretary general of the branch of the C.G.T. union that represents probation and parole officers.
Now comes "Wound: Mending Time and Attention" at Cooper Union, an exhibition and study center conceived by Caroline Woolard and organized by Stamatina Gregory, which offers remedies for repairing overworked psyches and models for building healthier communication.
Authorities are in no position at all to deport all the undocumented immigrants Trump wants kicked out of the US. A report from a watchdog found that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are already desperately overworked. 81.
"If you're overworked and tired you make mistakes, and mistakes are costly," Fried tells CNBC Make It. "If [companies] want people to be sharp and make fewer mistakes you can't work them 60-70 hours a week."
Of course, the goodwill efforts come on the heels of Amazon catching flak from some of its employees around the world -- some of whom reportedly feel overworked and not totally safe from the pandemic in their warehouses.
Befrienders Worldwide On top of naming the exact causes of your anxiety and creating actionable steps toward management and self-compassion, Hanson recommends a couple of "quick and dirty" natural methods for physically soothing the overworked mind.
Some technologists look at the pileup of crises weighing down American health care — overworked doctors, overpriced treatments, wacky health record systems — and see an opportunity to overhaul the industry, which could save lives and make them money.
IRKUTSK, Russia — The overworked cleaning woman realized that her grown son was not just sleeping off his habitual hangover in the Siberian city of Irkutsk when she discovered — to her horror — that he had quietly gone blind.
We meet her young, passionate female lawyers and the overworked attorneys on the opposing side; and we glimpse the personalities of the Supreme Court justices who will decide the law of the land on this contentious issue.
There was a time when private investigators looking for dirt on a subject would have to go to the local newspaper, trying to get an overworked employee to let them search through back issues for bad publicity.
During a contentious election filled with accusations of lies and denials, not to mention overworked fact-checkers, a company that can help journalists more easily find soundbites in audio recordings, Deepgram, is making its service free to journalists.
If she's overworked she can develop a rebellious streak and take things into her own hands, of course, but the idea is that the player is directing her towards a future as a well-rounded and successful adult.
But for the longest time, the whole project was maintained by two overworked programmers with a few unpaid volunteers helping out—even though the code was being used, for free, by a host of large corporations and governments.
"It was always difficult being Harry Potter, and it isn't much easier now that he is an overworked employee of the Ministry of Magic, a husband, and the father of three school-age children," reads the official site.
Kershaw gave his overworked bullpen a much-needed rest and threw a complete-game two-hit shutout in Monday's 1-0 victory as the Dodgers evened their record at 33-23 and won their seventh straight against Cincinnati.
Three Mile Island (like Chernobyl and other nuclear accidents) happened for a variety of reasons—lax regulations, slashed budgets, overworked employees, scientific rivalries—but during the most critical moments of the disaster, it was marked by information overload.
In "Little Red's Hood," the latest marionette production from the City Parks Foundation, this fairy tale child has traded her cloak for a scarlet hoodie, her basket for an overworked smartphone and her extreme naïveté for blasé confidence.
Apparently, on boring ol' Tuesdays — in which no one is dedicating throwbacks, flashbacks, or otherwise — the reality star eschews her much-loved contouring palettes and falsies, giving both her overworked pores and makeup artists a hard-earned break.
Programmers will stay late on weeknights to squash bugs, artists will use weekends to put the final polish on their characters, and everyone on the team will feel pressured to work extra hours in solidarity with overworked colleagues.
The vote comes months after teacher strikes around the country forced Republican-controlled legislatures in states like West Virginia and Oklahoma to hand out big raises to overworked and underpaid workers for the first time in many years.
Proponents of player tracking argue that in-game and training data can help keep players healthy — knowing if someone is overworked or getting fatigued late in games could help a team change up its training regimen, for example.
He seem to have been tempted to push this "machine" motif further than necessary a few years later with his oily, muddy, and overworked "Untitled" (22019), perhaps expressing his conceptual reaction to machinery in terms of creative destructiveness.
" One such example is the song "Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues," about which he writes in the record's liner notes, "I like thinking of the song as a sort of resistance piece created by overworked and underpaid textile workers.
"We are gambling with the lives of the best among us and we're now seeing the cost — the tragic but foreseeable costs of an overworked, strained force with aging equipment and not enough of it," Mr. McCain said.
If a worker gets a gym reimbursement for working out six times a month, doesn't that translate to a material punishment for those with physical disabilities, those who are overworked, and those who simply would prefer not to?
The process has angered organizations representing Europe's top leagues and clubs, who fear that any new FIFA competitions would come at their expense and would create an additional burden on players amid concerns that many are already overworked.
It was an image that we rejected: In reality, as I used to joke with friends, our lives of academic grind and adolescent boredom felt closer to that of an overworked county clerk than a privileged little brat.
Some parents, though, including alumni, are rebelling against the Harvard-or-bust mentality, not only because of the stresses it places on their overworked children, but from misgivings about the conformist and careerist atmosphere of the Ivy Leagues.
The volunteers at Yong Xin Kang Yi ("Use your heart to fight the virus"), a crisis line established for the overworked, overstressed medical staff on the front lines of the coronavirus outbreak in China, listen to it all.
Though she had spent the last 12 years gaining a fanbase of more than 10 million followers with her frank and honest beauty reviews and tutorials, she was overworked, burnt out, and in desperate need of a recharge.
Some junior White House staffers feel overworked, a symptom of having to pick up duties at agencies, from the Department of Energy to the State Department, that the administration has been slow to staff, according to outside advisers.
Not only did those overworked athletes perform worse on a cycling test administered at the end of the overtraining, MRIs of their brains during behavioral tasks showed more fatigue in the cognitive control part of the brain system.
The July 212 eclipse in Aquarius will shake up your schedule and routine—you might find yourself feeling exhausted and overworked, but it's a great time to kick a bad habit and commit to taking care of yourself.
The greatness of Schiele's art lies in his drawings and not in his paintings, which are frequently overworked, overwrought, and laden with allegory — a reversal of material expectations more suited to the early 13s than the early 1900s.
Dangling the potential for a bonus—something ride-sharing companies often give out to an often overworked and underpaid contract force—they ask for enough personal information to log in, change the given bank account, and steal their fares.
None of this is to say that if you're feeling overworked, or you realize the demands of your job are incompatible with your long-term mental or physical health, you should just quit and everything will fall into place.
The Los Angeles Times reported last week that U.S. Customs officials refused to allow anybody to legally cross over a bridge from Mexico into the United States for nine days, since the officials were too overworked to process anybody.
Amid the resulting political backlash to the assault on popular programs, the overworked staffer who linked to the Washington Post story with a flattering headline could be forgiven for assuming it provided positive spin on the controversial spending plan.
KIND had grown from a team of dedicated, overworked generalists to a large, professional organization with specialists who had either come in from outside or had been groomed internally to grow in a focused area about which they're passionate.
If you put a demographic profile to that person, it's probably a college-educated woman in suburban northern Virginia who has a couple of kids in school, is a professional woman by day and an overworked woman by night.
It is also dealing with a lack of funding and a rapid turnover of caseworkers on the front lines who are overworked, underpaid, and often under-resourced to provide the support that kids and families in the system need.
Yet despite more than five years of external support, in early 2017 we had just four overworked police teams with no post-blast investigation kits, no forensic laboratory and just one borrowed device for the exploitation of captured cellphones.
From overworked, sexually repressed cooks talking down to women in the kitchen, to straight-up sexual harassment by fellow staff and clients, the service industry is a veritable minefield that women are forced to navigate on a daily basis.
Security is only as strong as the employee who tapes his passwords to his cubicle, the overworked guard at the front desk and, yes, the person on the other end of the line when you call the help desk.
"I can't tell you how many times the people who handle your food - who are already overworked & underpaid - show up sick to work because our country refuses to guarantee healthcare or paid sick leave," the New York congresswoman tweeted.
But luckily, I don't really have to; I've really only got about 50ish years left, if I'm lucky, and a portion of those will probably be spent in medical debt, and in a hospital staffed by one overworked doctor.
Executives behind the tech companies on which the illegal images circulate are aware of the massive volume of criminal evidence their platforms help traffic, and Facebook Messenger was the target of most reports from overworked law enforcers last year.
College is often cast as the best four years of your life, but the reality is that too many students are anxious, overworked and paralyzed by the idea that one false move or rough patch will destroy their future.
In recent days, Whole Foods workers at grocery stores across the country say the store has experienced record sales and product shortages, while workers told Motherboard they are overworked, stressed, and in some instances forced to work while sick.
While the word yikes has trended before and will continue to live on, it may be time to step it up a notch in dealing with existential dread from a world that's overworked, overtired, over-screened, and over-connected.
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.
That film is an affecting indictment of the NYPD's simultaneously lazy and overworked system, which carelessly shuffled the boys into prison, and of the runaway media train that indulged the likes of Donald Trump and the bluster of Al Sharpton.
In my own experience as a medical student, I've noticed that taking blood pressure correctly is indeed a luxury of time — and despite their best intentions, overworked doctors are often too crunched and too distracted to bother with correct technique.
And, Burkhard continued, not only does the health care system suffer from a shortage of therapists—particularly reproductive psychiatrists—it's not set up to train already overworked and overburdened doctors on how to screen for the illness in the first place.
In a recent investigative piece published by the Australian public broadcasting network SBS, Paige Sinclair, the CEO of Dolphin Marine Magic, denied claims that Bucky is overworked, saying the park's dolphins perform on a rotating roster with regular days off.
Even if you've heard of the Roadie Wrap technique before, the video is still worth watching as Making Music Magazine's Todd Hobin uses a clever "overworked and underpaid" mnemonic that makes it easy to remember how to do it properly.
The 26-year-old arrived in Miami fresh off her triumph at Indian Wells, where she became the first wildcard to win the prestigious event, but an overworked right shoulder ended any hopes of extending her 26-match winning streak.
The Academy Award-winning actor plays an overworked mom, a vacationer, an Olympic runner, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and many more while delivering a deadpanned monologue about how Americans multitask too much — and maybe that's not actually a bad thing.
They force an already overworked prosecution to prove not just that an assailant punched a victim but, additionally, that the crime was motivated by hatred of a characteristic or committed because the victim was performing his or her official functions.
This is true whether you're a white-collar worker or a minimum-wage worker who has several jobs to make ends meet: Everyone is overworked, overstressed, and facing a time crunch — which is obviously the most debilitating for people with kids.
And because he is overworked, underpaid, and struggling to make sense of his place in a world on fire, too, it's easy to see ourselves in Spider-Man, or at least the version of ourselves we might wish to be.
Their allegations were serious—they claimed they were overworked, underpaid, bullied by Clarke, pressured to sell moldy weed, forbidden from calling the cops when they were robbed, forced to work without heat in winter, and abandoned when they were arrested.
In light of the way the press portrays the public defender as the underpaid, overworked martyr, the moral hazard involved in having an attorney appointed to represent you in a criminal matter is hard to for someone like me to explain.
Reforms to reduce hospitals' reliance on drug sales also faces a revolt from doctors who argue this will take away a key revenue stream at a time when medical staff are overworked, underpaid and often violently abused by angry patients.
Hopefully the military captured the experience of the FETs and will have it to share with the civil agencies as part of the government's strategy and not again have to rely on overworked junior officers in lieu of a real doctrine.
But for my provocative history, I am in every way your typical wife and mom: relatively satisfied, grateful, #blessed ... but also overworked and exhausted, burnt out, under constant surveillance, and yet utterly invisible, just as I felt when I sold sex.
Below are three signs that she says can help you determine if you're in the wrong career: Morgenstern says one of the top red flags to being in the wrong career path is you constantly feel drained, overworked and underpaid.
The Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) tried to organize a strike to fight back against cases where voice actors are overworked, as well as back-end bonuses that are common for movie actors.
Read more: Social-media battles, massive crowds, overworked employees: Inside the rise and fall of Popeyes' chicken sandwichPopeyes told Business Insider last week that it sold through its allocation of chicken sandwiches expected to last through September in just two weeks.
An art handler also enters the industry because they are looking for a job that offers enough money to afford renting a studio and enough time to actually use it; instead, art handlers are finding themselves overworked, tired, and underpaid.
Nine reviewers have given the place both laudatory five-star ratings ("She has a far greater quality of life than she would have living at home") and outraged one-star complaints ("The nursing staff, RN's and CNA's are caring but overworked").
"Sufi helps me slow down, prioritize, and be mindful when I'm overworked, and I help Sufi believe in herself and jump in when she has new projects and opportunities but doesn't have the confidence to take that first step," Chakra said.
The Trump administration's plan to roll back critical sentencing reforms, especially for people from marginalized communities accused of low-level, nonviolent drug offenses, will lead to an even more dangerous clog in our courtrooms, which are already overworked and underfunded.
Sporting a face mask, Li on Monday toured Wuhan -- the central Chinese city that has recorded the overwhelming majority of the cases and deaths -- to reassure overworked medical workers and jittery ordinary citizens, pledging government resources and receiving loud cheers.
You might not be an entrepreneur, an Olympian, or a billionaire (or even want to be), but their secrets just might help you to get more done in less time and assist you to stop feeling so overworked and overwhelmed.
Based on an idea by the British author and Potter creator, the play and book feature a grown-up Potter as an overworked employee of the Ministry of Magic and father of three children who is grappling with his past.
Among the Poles who see it as a good step toward returning a frazzled and overworked society to a more a more traditional lifestyle is 76-year-old Barbara Olszewska, who did some last-minute shopping Saturday evening in Warsaw.
A number of the organizations that are entrusted to safeguard our information have attempted to keep the overworked password alive by strapping on layers of "multi factor" authentications — those knowledge-based questions about favorite sports teams or family maiden names.
American teachers work more and are paid less than most developed nations American teachers work more and are paid less than most developed nations Two words describe how American public middle school teachers compare to other wealthy countries: Overworked and underpaid.
Despite the £20 billion NHS-wide "savings drive" masterminded by Jeremy Hunt, despite the scapegoating of overworked GPs, and despite the fact that thousands will be marching through London this weekend in the #OurNHS protest, British hospitals are still a thing of wonder.
Bregman, bullpen deliver win for Astros HOUSTON — Despite being hamstrung by an injury-ravaged rotation and an overworked bullpen, Houston Astros manager A.J. Hinch somehow managed to set up his pitching on Saturday to cover four high-leverage innings with his best relievers.
Meanwhile, Edgar and Dorothy find themselves in a very actor-y conundrum; Dorothy gets called in for the wrong audition and ends up reading for "overworked mom" while Edgar gets discovered and hired as a comedy writer for his Dr. Weed videos.
In an interview on a 60 Minutes II broadcast in 2003, Harvey "indicated that the reason he got away with it for 17 years was that the doctors are overworked and sometimes don't even see the patients after they die," the report says.
Of course, if these platforms grow substantially or trolls ramp up their efforts, they could run into the same problems as YouTube or Facebook — whose human moderators are vastly outnumbered, and often overworked, dispirited, or even traumatized by dealing with constant vitriol.
The sad truth here is that many schools are already neck-deep in administrative woes, the teachers are overworked and have new responsibilities every year and the idea of volunteering for new ones doesn't strike even the most well-intentioned schools as attractive.
The heaving, sweaty, tin hut gym was crowded with sinewy pugilists, both Thai and farang (foreign), tripping over each other's feet looking for space on the bags or five rounds on the pads with overworked and arthritic Thai trainers on minimum wage.
As a result, Arrieta is averaging just 5.7 innings per start (down from 6.4 last year), and Lackey just 5.8 (down from 6.5), taxing an already-overworked bullpen that's averaging 3.6 innings per game after throwing just 2.7 per game last season.
But in the US, it's safe to describe legal representation as a two-tier system: Someone either hires an attorney with plenty of expertise and a big staff, or he or she gets a public defender who is often overworked and underresourced.
Ms. Jones is particularly touching as Evan's overworked mother, whose deep love for her son is expressed in her attention to his sensitivities, but who also develops her own thin skin when she sees Evan turning to another family for emotional support.
"Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" depicts the hero as an overworked employee of the Ministry of Magic and father of three children who is grappling "with a past that refuses to stay where it belongs," the Scholastic Corp publisher said on Wednesday.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, one of Trump's most pious cabinet members, has used her authority to shrink the size of the department's already overworked Office of Civil Rights and met with men's rights activists who dispute the prevalence of campus sexual assault.
YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar is largely unprepared for an outbreak of Zika, experts say, with the health ministry slashing anti-virus measures due to lack of funds, overworked doctors skipping check-ups and pregnant women saying they are in the dark about the dangers.
Welcome to a looking-glass world, where overworked drones, lashed to their desks all day, return home late to kick the cat, shout the children to bed, then hunch over their laptops to tap out glowing approval ratings for their ultimate bosses.
They do the time-consuming work of turning general positions ("we should withdraw from Afghanistan") into actual policy ideas ("here's exactly how and when we should pull troops out") that elected officials and their overworked staffs often don't have time to do.
In 2016, Bloomberg profiled the overworked employees who impersonated AI chatbots and personal assistants, delivering services disguised as AI. Reality check: Some AI experts, like Berkeley's Michael Jordan and Gary Marcus of NYU, argue that many overestimate what AI is currently capable of.
His solution to skyrocketing inequality then is this: a political alliance between the overworked elite and the underemployed middle class to bring us back to, essentially, the Keynesian compromise of midcentury, when merit mattered but education and work were not extreme sports.
"The record reveals that the F.B.I.'s background check system is disturbingly superficial, excessively micromanaged by rigid standard operating procedures, and obstructed by policies that deny the overworked and overburdened examiners access to the most comprehensive law enforcement federal database," Judge Gergel wrote.
The reforms included lower caseload limits and better training for overworked lawyers in those counties; and the assurance that every defendant is represented by a lawyer at his or her first court appearance, where the judge takes a plea and sets bail.
SAPNA: My sister is an overworked resident, so I think I'm too close to that world to really "get" how a sassy third-year resident is able to mouth off to a senior doctor on a regular basis while keeping his job.
Your coworkers lack energy"People being worn out; that's a sign of a toxic workplace," Sutton said, adding that lethargic coworkers could indicate neglect, employees being overworked, or that they have started thinking that contributing isn't worth the criticism they'll likely receive.3.
One of Wintour's former assistants wrote a fictionalized account of her days at Vogue — it would eventually be made into the movie "The Devil Wears Prada," starring Meryl Steep as the overbearing editor in chief and Anne Hathaway as her overworked assistant.
Bringing it all togetherYou might not be an entrepreneur, an Olympian, or a billionaire (or even want to be), but their secrets just might help you to get more done in less time and assist you to stop feeling so overworked and overwhelmed.
Other top 10 bad boss behaviors include the following: doesn't appear to trust or empower you, doesn't appear to care if you're overworked, doesn't appear to advocate for you when it comes to monetary compensation and hires and/or promotes the wrong people.
I spend a lot of my day job rowing back and forth across the river between overworked developers and overwhelmed editors relying on fast-changing tech, and though the Luddites always have the best jokes, they always try to sink the boat.
Back in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend's pilot, when a desperately overworked and unhappy Rebecca ran into Josh Chan on the streets of New York, you could almost see the process by which she projected all of her desires onto Josh's sweet, dim face.
Last year, many of the same paintings were on display as part of the Leopold's permanent collection, but compared to the lacerating immediacy of the hundreds of drawings at the Albertina, they appeared overworked and overwrought, heavy as lead and dead on arrival.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Subaru Corp on Friday said it did not pay overtime wages over a two-year period to some 3,400 employees who under-reported their hours, a revelation that surfaced in an internal probe following the 2016 suicide of an overworked employee.
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.
Christie circled back too frequently to his beloved, overworked boast that he would make sure that Hillary Clinton never again got close to the White House, but he had a terrific retort to Cruz's and Rubio's explanations of their legislative histories on immigration reform.
"Imagine the privilege, or lack of understanding, to be able to refer to doing work around the house as "helping," he wrote, adding, "If you're only "helping" then I bet you there is someone in your house who is feeling overworked and emotionally sapped.
As drivers around the world went on strike just days before Uber's IPO, they shared harrowing stories of being overworked and underpaid, subjected to a frustratingly opaque payment system, and even sleeping in their cars in order to save enough money to get by.
Frank's overworked and under appreciated press secretary Seth (Derek Cecil) is approached by a member of Heather Dunbar's (Elizabeth Marvel) campaign, offering him a place in her future administration (and eventually the chief of staff position) if he divulges why Claire is actually in Texas.
All too often, the only time anyone worries about the vision of the project as a whole is at the very beginning, when the overworked project manager(s) initially deal(s) with the thankless task of decomposing the entire project into a forest of tickets.
"Your boss doesn't appear to trust or empower you" earned a 72% to 53% non-manager/manager split; and "your boss doesn't appear to care if you're overworked" was a top source of ire among 583% of non-managers compared to 48% for managers.
His mom and Gladys's daughter, Ellen (Joan Allen), and his stepdad, Howard (David Cromer), are classic overworked, cross-talking New Yorkers, who, by dint of loudness and constant interruption, possess that prized urban ability to sound like they're arguing even at the tenderest moments.
It was a weekend, but unlike many architectural firms I have visited, this one was not filled with overworked assistants gulping coffee and slogging through AutoCAD with pump-up music crackling through their headphones: Only a couple of employees were present, working on a model.
By contrast, the burned out and engaged are depleted (exhausted, overworked), have a love/hate relationship with work (love it and feel fulfilled, but can also hate it and be upset at work), and experience a lack of support at work (feel annoyed, unappreciated).
Despite spending so much energy hammering the unlikely plot into place, Mr. Logan, author of the Tony Award-winning "Red" and the screenplay for Tim Burton's "Sweeney Todd," has not created characters who connect his overworked variations on superhero conventions convincingly to real behavior.
My reporting for The New York Times Magazine on the rise and fall of Leo Sharp, the day-lily farmer turned geriatric drug mule, took me to packed courtrooms, seedy stash houses, an abandoned day-lily farm and the cluttered office of overworked federal investigators.
Customers waited in line for hours, overworked employees struggled to keep up with demand, and the chain had to temporarily pull the item from restaurant menus in order to figure out how and when it could serve a sandwich to everyone who wanted one.
The two videos offer a stark disparity in how the coronavirus outbreak is being portrayed on different parts of the internet, with many people on the far right going as far as to allege that overworked health care professionals are not telling the real story.
Experts say some defendants — especially those represented by overworked public defenders — plead guilty to crimes they did not commit because it allows them to leave jail, credited with time already served, after being locked up for days or months awaiting a resolution of their case.
Along the way, Waite doubts herself — "maybe because he's so overtired and overworked he's making really bad decisions and doesn't realize how inappropriate his behavior is" — until she can no longer ignore the facts: She married a man who may well be a sociopath.
His mother—single, overworked and wary of their malign influence—often kept him from seeing his father and uncle, but their effect appears to have been indelible: Rucci's connection to the Neighborhood Piru Bloods is enduring, if seemingly relegated to an aesthetic and emotional level.
Whether you think her thesis is true or hogwash, if you believe in strengthening democracy the implication is the same: In an overworked society with young people increasingly accustomed to app-enabled shortcuts, states need to make voting more accessible using every lever available.
"The record reveals that the FBI&aposs background check system is disturbingly superficial, excessively micromanaged by rigid standard operating procedures, and obstructed by policies that deny the overworked and overburdened examiners access to the most comprehensive law enforcement federal database," Gergel wrote in the ruling Monday.
It may sound like dystopian science fiction to say this, or perhaps the ravings of an overworked woman who has been swimming in the waters of conspiracy theories for far too long, but to the skeptics I will say this: Disinformation isn't necessarily meant for you.
The practice still has support from many, though not all, juvenile corrections administrators and officers, who are often underpaid, overworked, and exhausted from double shifts and who believe solitary is the only disciplinary tool available to them without adequate mental health resources or alternative discipline options.
As of now, it's unclear what, exactly, the studio is going to change about the Sonic design, or how those poor, overworked VFX people are going to get the whole thing figured out before the November release, but at the very least, please, fix those teeth.
Overworked and underpaid drivers like Alam are often blamed for Bangladesh's high traffic casualty rate - road accidents kill or injure at least five people an hour in the country - and the resentment against them has been aggravated by the deaths of the two students last Friday.
Knowing that a garment had a make-it-work moment when an overworked, underpaid, quite possibly underage garment worker fell asleep at the shears and sliced a hole in the arm empowers me to go on in this biggst make-it-work moment of all: life.
You can't stroll around Dishonored's worlds, admiring the beautifully-crafted architecture, without being noticed and body-slammed by the nearest guard; you'll never be able to have a nice old jolly in Breath of the Wild's grassy plains without attracting the ire of some underpaid, overworked bokoblin.
After 10 people died when a drowsy trucker created a chain-reaction crash on Interstate 44 in Oklahoma in 2009 -- and in response to many other questions about overworked truckers -- the National Highway Traffic Safety Commission put a 70-hour cap on the average driver's workweek.
From overworked warehouse staff to exhausted drivers behind the wheels of unsafe vans to, yes, the casual inattention to book embargoes, it's clear that Amazon is putting corporate strategy first, even when the guarantees it makes to suppliers, contractors, and its own employees mean less than ever.
Freeman's final chapter, "Foxconn City," is the finest and most searing profile of wealth-makers in the bunch, revealing the sheer drudgery of overworked people who make sneakers and iPhones but can't afford to buy them and the quiet deal-making machinations fueling Silicon Valley's billionaire class.
"What backbench M.P.s like me were getting on the street were complaints from our constituents: no affordable housing, couldn't get their kids into school, the National Health Service was being overworked, wages were going down in jobs and it was all the fault of immigrants," she said.
" Another mission for Lowry is to revive the Art Handling Olympics, a now-legendary event that occurred in 2010 and 2014, survives today thanks to a colorful write-up in the New York Times by Randy Kennedy, who describes the workers as "underpaid, uninsured, overworked and sweaty.
This Netflix original rom-com features double-barreled love stories, in which two overworked assistants (played by Zoey Deutch and Glen Powell) set up their bosses (played by Lucy Liu and Taye Diggs) to save their own social lives — and then start to fall for each other.
In his own testimony, Musk dismissed his tweets as an "off the cuff" response to watching a replay of Unsworth&aposs CNN interview, at a time he felt overworked from running Tesla, which makes electric cars, and SpaceX, a rocket company that offered the mini-submarine.
Last year it was profitable on around $150 million in revenue, but behind-the-scenes was an understaffed and overworked customer service department, and a Slack-reliant internal communications policy that had evolved from useful for a small startup to distracting and dangerous for a large one.
So-called penetration tests frequently show how easily an outsider can slip into an office through the employee smoking area, past an unmonitored camera, into a door held open by a polite employee, or through a metal detector being overseen by an underpaid and overworked security contractor.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 92%Summary: Overworked assistants Harper (Zoey Deutch) and Charlie (Glen Powell) conspire to get their respective high-powered bosses to date so that they can chisel out some free time for themselves, but they're unprepared for the feelings they develop for each other.
Clinicians are notoriously overworked, but ask anyone on a hospital staff, and he or she will tell you that workloads have become heavier the last several years thanks almost entirely to the arrival of electronic health records — detailed reports about a patient's medical history and care.
When mom and dad are working two or three jobs to provide a living for their kids and they then send that child to school, to a teacher that has been underpaid and overworked, I think stuff like that shows how we end up with achievement gaps.
From Amsterdam to Australia, architects like Mr. van Oppen and his team at BETA, the local firm he co-founded with Evert Klinkenberg, are designing striking homes that make cross-generational care for aging baby boomers and overworked parents as easy as a walk down the hallway.
But that approach creates its own problems, including that it would have to be cheaper than overworked humans, be capable of navigating obstacles that aren't static like pedestrians, dogs, and traffic intersections, and perhaps prepared for the possibility somebody could try to wrestle the package away from the robot.
While illegal overtime may be a far cry from installing suicide nets on buildings to keep overworked assemblers from ending their lives on the job, Foxconn remains one of the largest employers in the world, and, in this instance, acting on behalf of one of the richest technology companies.
Unless that reclassification was rolled back, overturning the FCC's privacy rules would mean there was no guidance on how the FCC should enforce privacy, and the FTC, overworked and limited in its capabilities to bring cases against offenders, would struggle to stop ISPs selling your data without consent.
Courts and police are so overworked that hundreds of millions of euros in fines and taxes have not been collected; and the city failed to keep tabs on Anis Amri, the jihadist who killed 11 people with a lorry last Christmas, despite warnings about him three weeks earlier.
The color-changing Unicorn Frappuccino that was available at Starbucks for a mere five days in April was so popular that it caused a major share increase of 1.8% and sent overworked baristas into meltdown from trying to keep up with demand, as streets filled with long lines.
In Yanji, the young women at one of these places are so overworked that after closing they rush over to the nightclub at a nearby hotel for a shift of musical performance and cocktail waitressing with male customers whose Chinese yuan go straight to the North Korean regime.
Most recently, the UK Sun reported that Michael O'Leary, the embattled CEO of budget airline Ryanair (which has been forced to cancel scores of flights amid strikes by pilots who say they're underpaid and overworked), is as frugal in his everyday life as he is with his airline.
Like the real thieves, my best bet is to steal the copies before they reach video game retailers, as to avoid confrontations with their underpaid and overworked employees — many of whom I suspect, inspired by years of Dragonball Z fandom, have dabbled in a variety of martial arts.
I once had a young man tell me he was working 180-hours a week — impossible, considering the fact that this is 220 more hours than a week contains — but he felt tired and overworked, as we all sometimes do, and chose a high number to quantify this feeling.
Not only is such inequality evident in soaring tuition costs, inevitably resulting in the growing exclusion of working- and middle-class students from higher education, but also in the transformation of over two-thirds of faculty positions into a labor force of overworked and powerless adjunct faculty members.
The Russian-designed Mi-17 helicopters that currently form the backbone of the Afghan air force worked well for crews used to Russian equipment, but deteriorating relations between Moscow and Washington meant that the Americans were unable to provide new parts and aircraft to replace the overworked aircraft.
Most of them really would like to eliminate whole categories of bugs, because they're chronically overworked, understaffed and underfunded; they really didn't want to have to drop everything for a few days to deal with WannaCry, apparently because the NSA carelessly let its tools be stolen by malevolent hackers.
Reaching out to offer support to the soon-to-be overworked nurses in our communities, contributing to local funds and efforts to feed and adequately compensate grocery workers, restaurant workers, and others who are working at great risk and may be struggling to put food on the table.
Her first photo, posted in the summer of 2014, is of a director's chair on the set of "The Intern," her improbably successful 2015 comedy about the friendship between the overworked founder of a successful clothing start-up (Anne Hathaway) and her new senior (citizen) intern, Robert De Niro.
After languishing for months on the desks of overworked Bronx detectives, the case had a jump-start in the fall, with federal agents joining the investigation, and prosecutors on Wednesday announced that they had arrested Mr. Tejada, 20115, and charged him and Mr. Siri-Reynoso, 20113, with murder.
Many of the characters have private offices (even if they're relatively low on the corporate ladder), their jobs seem designed to pursue completely imaginary goals, and the whole film has a "forced corporate fun" vibe that feels like it lags behind our "open office full of overworked, underpaid millennials" era.
Archer strikes out 10 as Rays rout Astros HOUSTON — Mere hours after his manager lamented the state of his overworked bullpen, Tampa Bay Rays right-hander Chris Archer did what is required of aces when the relievers could use a bit of a break: he pitched efficiently and gobbled up innings.

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