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What (who) is work into - definition

PROTECTS MATERIALS PREPARED IN ANTICIPATION OF LITIGATION FROM DISCOVERY BY OPPOSING COUNSEL
Attorney's work product; Attorney work product; Work product rule; Work product doctrine; Work product privilege; Work-product rule; Work product

work into      
School-to-work transition         
LIFE STAGE
School to work
School-to-work transition is a phrase referring to on-the-job training, apprenticeships, cooperative education agreements or other programs designed to prepare students to enter the job market. This education system is primarily employed in the United States, partially as a response to work training as it is done in Asia.
Work (thermodynamics)         
  • Joule's apparatus for measuring the [[mechanical equivalent of heat]]
ENERGY TRANSFER, OR ITS AMOUNT (& DIRECTION), IN A THERMODYNAMIC PROCESS DUE TO MACROSCOPIC FACTORS EXTERNAL TO A THERMODYNAMIC SYSTEM
Work (Thermodynamics); Thermodynamic work; PV work; Pressure-volume work; Pressure volume work; Thermodynamical work
In thermodynamics, work performed by a system is energy transferred by the system to its surroundings, by a mechanism through which the system can spontaneously exert macroscopic forces on its surroundings. In the surroundings, through suitable passive linkages, the work can lift a weight, for example.

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Work-product doctrine

In American civil procedure, the work-product doctrine protects materials prepared in anticipation of litigation from discovery by opposing counsel. It is also known as the work-product rule, the work-product immunity, the work-product exception, and the work-product privilege, though there is debate about whether it is truly a "privilege." This doctrine does not apply in other countries, where such communications are not protected, but where the legal discovery process itself is much more limited.

Examples of use of work into
1. The author is currently translating his work into English.
2. Remember this year‘s white paper plans to transfer 5% of current hospital work into the community.
3. They‘re funny, and "they‘re really easy to work into cartoons," he says.
4. The public know we put a lot of work into choosing the books.
5. Garcia said rescuers decided to work into the night when it did not rain as expected.