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Increasingly, both men and women in the professional middle classes are work-rich and time-poor.
Teachers are time-poor, report finding the right content challenging, and are sometimes restricted by school policies about social media.
Living in smaller numbers can be a drain on money, time, and feelings of community, and the rise of the two-parent dual-earning household only compounds the problems of being time-poor.
Providing short credit-bearing courses online allows time-poor students the opportunity to work at a time and place of their choosing.
Even interventions delivered early on in the course of an illness need to address the fact that caregivers are time-poor and should consider such innovative approaches as videoconferencing.
He spoke with pitying scorn of the money-clinking crowd who were too "time-poor" to enjoy the keenest delights that earth can offer.