Recognition of the value of employees is also part of the principle of measured production rate ( heijunka ), as a level workload helps avoid overburdening people and equipment ( mura ).
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Later that year, he held, in which Otsugu argued that the planned campaign against the Emishi in the north and construction of the capital were overburdening the populace and should be stopped.
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"We are drastically overburdening our counselors, " said Principal Robert Kladifko at Reseda High School, also in the Valley, where three counselors are responsible for 2, 400 students.
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While Sierra Leone's civil war began in 1991, the report recommended that the court's jurisdiction extend back only to Nov . 30, 1996, to avoid overburdening the proceedings.
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By the 1990s, Inner City Press began working on issues of exclusion of financial services, overburdening with environmental toxins, and lack of accountability by government and corporations to low-income areas.
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Local media have been calling for tough action against illegal immigrants widely blamed for taking scarce jobs and overburdening already fragile health facilities on these idyllic but desperately poor Atlantic islands off the West African coast.
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A wage hike is needed to counter a continuing decline in Russians'living standards, even if it means overburdening the country's already-stretched budget, Labor Minister Gennady Melikian said Wednesday.
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The House Appropriations Committee chairman, Rep . Bill Young, R-Fla ., said the measure financed schools, medical research and other priorities " without overburdening the American taxpayer ."
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Well, IF the noise could be reduced to a very low amount via better training then MAYBE introducing large numbers of editors to Wikipedia could be managed without overburdening the current group of core editors.
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Critics say that many of the 16.7 million immigrants who arrived in the last 30 years have lacked job skills and often ended up on welfare, overburdening a country already riddled with social problems.