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  2. Who wastes the most time at work? - AOL

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    Generation Xers, on the other hand, reported surfing the internet to kill time 45 percent of the time, and only 46 percent reported wasting less than an hour per day. ... Wasted time at work ...

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  5. Running out the clock - Wikipedia

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    In sports strategy, running out the clock, also known as running down the clock, stonewalling, killing the clock, chewing the clock, stalling, eating clock [1] or time-wasting (or timewasting), is the practice of a winning team allowing the clock to expire through a series of preselected plays, either to preserve a lead or hasten the end of a one-sided contest.

  6. Side project time - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the experiment, surveyed developers expressed that the biggest problem they faced was scheduling time for 20% work on top of the pressure to deliver new features and fix bugs. As a result, based on the number of developers who actually participated, the time allocated was closer to "1.1% Time." [29]

  7. Idleness - Wikipedia

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    Paid time off, which was introduced in the 20th century as a trade unionist reform, is now absent from an increasing number of job arrangements both as a money-saving mechanism and so that only work pays and thus reinforcing the stigma against idleness and enabling nature's punishment of idleness in the form of destitution and starvation.

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