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  • 121work-to-rule — ¦ ̷ ̷  ̷ ̷ ˈ ̷ ̷ noun chiefly Britain : the practice of working according to the strictest interpretation of the rules so as to slow down production and force employers to comply with demands • work to rule intransitive verb, chiefly Britain * *… …

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  • 122Down Under — This article is about the geographical colloquialism. For other uses, see Down Under (disambiguation). The term Down Under is a colloquialism which is variously construed either to refer to Australia and New Zealand, or Australia alone. The term… …

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  • 123work song — a folk song sung by workers, with a rhythm like that of their work. [1920 25] * * * ▪ music       any song that belongs to either of two broad categories: songs used as a rhythmic accompaniment to a task and songs used to make a statement about… …

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  • 124work-life balance — n. A state of equilibrium in which the demands of both a person s job and personal life are equal. Example Citation: Even the longest economic expansion in history cannot continue forever. And when it ends, what will happen to the smaller… …

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  • 125work-life overload — n. An excessive burden caused by the combined responsibilities of a person s work and personal life. Example Citations: In theory, flextime seems like an everyone wins proposition. But one person s work life balance can be another s work life… …

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  • 126Down in the Valley (film) — This article is about the film. For other uses, see Down in the Valley (disambiguation). Down in the Valley Directed by David Jacobson …

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  • 127Work Etiquette — TOC DefinitionWork Etiquette is a code that governs the expectations of social behavior in a workplace, in a group or a society. Work Etiquette tells the individual how to behave when dealing with situations in a working environment however… …

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  • 128work up — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you work yourself up, you make yourself feel very upset or angry about something. → See also worked up [V pron refl P into/to n] She worked herself up into a bit of a state... [V pron refl P] Don t just lie there working… …

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