Most general practitioners thought that practices with a high caseload of refugees should receive additional funding. |
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The challenge is to balance the planned work on my caseload with the urgent matters that need attention. |
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If we were to be castaways on a desert island, these are the goods we would pack by the caseload. |
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The dynamism of the energy sector overwhelmed this agency, and by the 1950s it could not manage its huge caseload effectively. |
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But the tribunals' caseload amounted largely to dealing with deserters, known Confederate agents, and foreign nationals in Confederate service. |
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It addresses issues that are common to all perioperative managers, regardless of the size of their yearly caseload. |
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Thus the Tribunal's caseload tends to be dominated by new human rights issues and unexplored areas of discrimination. |
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The caseload growth was therefore held off in Quebec until after the 1993 liberalization. |
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These labours began bearing fruit in 2000 as the Tribunal found itself managing an unexpectedly heavy caseload. |
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To deliver more timely decisions, we are improving our caseload management and performance measurement and tracking systems. |
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Extraordinary sessions may be convoked by the President, as required by the caseload. |
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Brazil, Colombia and Guatemala were able to double their vasectomy caseload through multimedia campaigns. |
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Legal aid lawyers face a burdensome caseload and they may not be able to spend much time on each case. |
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Our current caseload ranges from the traditional landlord-tenant case to the drafting of wills and powers of attorney to human rights issues. |
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The longer contributory requirements will keep some workers off the disability caseload even if they meet the definitional requirements. |
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However, the panel may meet more frequently or less than once a month according to the demands of caseload. |
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By that he means too few staff, an increasingly complex caseload, especially of medically challenging older patients, and too little money. |
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I am afraid that this is not a matter for its jurisdiction and, moreover, that this may increase the caseload of this Court. |
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The change led to a disproportionate growth in the caseload among those between the ages of 55 and 64 who were approaching retirement. |
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My caseload will not decrease if I no longer receive referrals from the base. |
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Each team caseload will be increased to a maximum of two cases to cover increased workload. |
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It would be useful to compare these numbers with the caseload numbers for the various programs across the country. |
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However, the rise in caseload picked up its pace in 1990 and actually exceeded the growth that can be attributed to demographic change. |
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To create a flexible case assignment system will help the court to better adapt to unforeseen changes in the caseload. |
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It should also be borne in mind that selection will be focused on a particular target group or caseload. |
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The caseload of the Tribunal has never been such as to justify the appointment of one or more of the Members on a full-time basis. |
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Under normal operating capacity, the caseload in Security Screening Branch at any given time is approximately 17 000 cases. |
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I have one youth worker who carries a caseload of more than 70 students in these schools. |
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For this year, approximately what percentage of your office's caseload is organized crime files? |
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The unit had to lay off staff, cut its caseload, and lacked the funds to take on statewide corruption cases. |
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He says they are unneeded, and he would shift two to other circuits with a higher caseload and eliminate the third. |
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That every child has the right to a family seems unquestionable when you consider the havoc wreaked on those who spend their lives as part of a social worker's caseload. |
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With stable resources and caseload, this should improve the timeliness of justice. |
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But even as its caseload stabilizes, the Tribunal is dealing with cases that are becoming increasingly complex. |
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We closed more complaints than we have in any year in the past two decades, and we made the largest dent ever in our caseload. |
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Eventually the legal caseload in a county would become great enough to warrant the establishment of a local judiciary. |
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The judicial body is now undergoing strong growth, as witnessed by its continually rising caseload and budget. |
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At the time of the survey, the Yukon office had approximately 300 active files and estimated that a typical caseload would consist of at least 30 files per drafter. |
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However, a 40-percent drop in case referrals from 2001 lightened the Tribunal's caseload, making it difficult to genuinely assess the efficacy of the new system. |
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Not only would the larger caseload necessitate the appointment of more members, but the Tribunal would also need to increase its research and administrative capacity. |
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Using CASEVIEW to compile a sampling frame for all FPS files and winnow the caseload down to those files which may qualify as 'organized crime files,' and which were opened and closed during the period of study. |
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The ID-theft caseload in the District Attorney's Office has skyrocketed from zero in 1997 to 1,515 cases last year. |
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The PSLRB will continue to use case management conferences and to provide mediation assistance to the parties to deal with its caseload in the most efficient manner. |
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These contracts range from a very small caseload in only criminal or juvenile cases, to full-time contracts covering both caseloads. |
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I am a health visitor in Fife with a child on my caseload with diastrophic dysplasia. |
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The average life of a caseworker was six months, so depressing were the tales of woe, and so little the resources to correct the problems of 500 families in our average caseload. |
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Furthermore, attributing this new area of competence to the Court of Justice would surely increase the Court's caseload, which is already excessive. |
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Backlog indicator: The backlog indicators allow the organisation to measure on the basis of the standards which management sets for timeliness the age of the caseload on the background of this efficiency standard. |
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Nonetheless, given that circles occur more frequently in the overall caseload in the Yukon than in southern jurisdictions, there is a commensurately greater demand on legal aid resources. |
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As a public defender, Jonas had a crushing caseload and never felt that he could prepare his clients' defenses properly. |
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I am pleased to report that significant progress was made in this regard and that our pending caseload is now at a sustainable level of approximately 440 matters, a historically low level. |
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Meanwhile, the caseload appeared to be growing exponentially. |
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The database should include provincial and territorial welfare caseload statistics, rates and benefits, and detailed information about day care and other subsidized social services. |
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These tasks can be performed through different methods of measurements, such as weighted caseload, Delphi, historical data, specific time studies etc. |
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I have a two-year-old boy on my caseload who has Hirschsprung's disease. |
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