This has now changed and the council is making stringent efforts to deal with the backlog. |
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He felt this would be hard to solve as there seemed to be a large backlog of applicants. |
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He said the device was the last item of mail to be dealt with from the backlog of post which had arrived during the Christmas holidays. |
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I dealt with the mail backlog before 11 am and then had to occupy myself for the rest of the day. |
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Even though a high backlog of work remains, overall the picture is optimistic. |
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Moreover, the backlog of unfilled orders, after shrinking for three years, is growing again at a rapid clip. |
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This will continue to help to clear the backlog of cow beef and will also help to keep a floor under the price of poorer quality cattle. |
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Meanwhile, the four local authorities in Dublin said they hoped to clear most of the backlog in refuse collections by the weekend. |
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Currently, maintenance workers are trying to clear the backlog of mundane tasks, such as trimming trackside trees. |
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Government figures have revealed there is a massive backlog of repairs to crumbling health service buildings across the country. |
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It is the end of the road for these buses, as the company has been sold off amid a huge backlog of repairs and maintenance work. |
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The cull of healthy animals was delayed last week as authorities dealt with the backlog of confirmed cases. |
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I may even get better at answering mails straight away rather than letting them mount up until I drop into a blue funk about the backlog. |
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As the backlog of matches grew ever larger, the workload for the potential champion looked frightening. |
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You wax idealistic, which uncages a backlog of dreamy aspirations you've kept in lockdown. |
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Royal Mail bosses warned customers against posting unessential items as they battled to cope with a huge backlog of letters. |
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He added that, while the backlog was being dealt with, people wanting their pack could turn up to the office to pick one up. |
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Almost all of them have been working into the night for more than a week to try to deal with the backlog of work. |
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He said computers had been put in place for the inputting of data and that this would deal with the backlog. |
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This protracted process resulted in a backlog of bodies that were often putrefying by the time they were cremated. |
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The maintenance backlog alone was more than 100 million and there were too few pupils rattling around in too many schools. |
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The government is battling to deal with a growing backlog of appeals from throughout the country. |
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There's always the backlog of books I have in the wings, waiting to be read. |
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Such a wage premium is consistent with the very low postal quit rate, as well as the massive backlog of job applicants. |
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This most often happens at the end of the season when a backlog of winterization jobs occur in combination with dropping temperatures. |
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Policy-making was difficult and lawmakers are still faced with a backlog of dozens of laws. |
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A VA internal report shows that the computerized system intended to fix the benefits backlog problem is adding to it. |
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The Government is to employ private driving testers and provide special bonuses for State examiners to slash the backlog of L-drivers waiting to take their test. |
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Pulling engineers from the Super Hornet program then led to a maintenance backlog on that program too, sources said. |
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Oh, and there's a backlog of domestic and business stuff to catch up on. |
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Once the strike began, television was already flooded with a backlog of commercials, virtually hamstringing the cause by making its effect invisible. |
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Weather conditions during January have varied between Arctic and monsoon but the course has stood up well and all competitions are on schedule with no backlog. |
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The report, for the year 1999, shows the 11 member board is snowed under by a growing backlog of complaints despite a fall in the number of fresh complaints for that year. |
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In most cases, no wants to talk about sexual assault, the rape-kit backlog, or the plight of victims and their families. |
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We can take a firm whack at these books that warrant coverage and, together, we can ensure that this heinous backlog is, to some small degree, abated. |
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The huge and steadily growing backlog of claims is completely unacceptable and indicates that the current system is not up to the task. |
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To your best ability, to your best knowledge, to your guesstimate, will Bill C-50 get rid of the backlog? |
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This is an increase from last year, due to the lack of activity on the secondary market causing a backlog of potential sellers. |
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The backlog was reduced to seven cases, two of which were to be finalized shortly. |
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This created a significant backlog that had to be caught up during the months preceding the Games. |
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As matters stood, CSIS was snowed under by a growing backlog of clearance investigations in progress. |
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We're fixing our billing issues and clearing even more of the backlog of late bills. |
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We therefore owe them forty-five years' backlog in social development and economic growth. |
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In our late-stage business, we continued to build our backlog while at the same time increasing our revenues. |
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Moreover, the Committee was not the only treaty body with a backlog in consideration of reports. |
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The Commission has pledged to clear the backlog and has embarked on a campaign to speed up payments and make up for lost time. |
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It was, however, not convinced that the proposal in paragraph 15 offered the best way of eliminating the backlog of reports. |
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Reduced backlog in our early-stage business continues to be affected by reduced opportunities to bid on proposals in the bioanalytical area. |
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The product backlog is a list of functionalities to develop that are prioritized according to their added value, cost, and risk. |
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Would laboratory funds be better used to reduce the criminal history records backlog or to do more criminal intelligence work? |
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The largest part of the Group's backlog is made up of contracts that can be terminated by payment of a penalty. |
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This growth also reflects the execution of the large order backlog, which includes a number of challenging major projects. |
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This metric allows management to monitor the company's business development efforts to ensure we grow our backlog and the business over time. |
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Given the volume of the current backlog, suggestions emerged to discontinue publishing of pleadings. |
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Revenue backlog on the project will only be added upon finalization of agreements. |
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The crux of the matter is that this could suspend trials and, in many cases, cause a backlog which already exists on the docket. |
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Although this figure is high in historical terms, it does not constitute a backlog of cases awaiting processing. |
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Therefore, with effect from the new year, we intend to make a substantial contribution to reducing this translation backlog. |
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Under her watch, the backlog in refugee cases has spiralled out of control. |
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The judicial system determined the status of the Supreme Court of Serbia as preponderantly an appeals court and accounted for its case backlog. |
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The scheme will then be rolled out to reduce the backlog of patients waiting for other operations such as cataract surgery or hip and knee replacements. |
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Huge overtime payments for dealing with the backlog of post flowed freely. |
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The second captures time-limitedness, the extent to which spending is temporary, brought forward or reducing a backlog of useful projects. |
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I personally think the VA should first approve the backlog claims and then audit the claims for accuracy. |
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Most are charged with a misdemeanor and sent on their way to avoid overwhelming the county with a backlog of cases. |
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It is claimed that probationers had also been left unsupervised because of a shortage of experienced officers and a backlog of unsolved crimes had built up. |
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What about all those promises he made to end the backlog and end homelessness? |
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The federal bench will be harmed by dozens of vacancies going unfilled, causing a case backlog. |
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In the company's travel and tourism division, for instance, this has resulted in employees accumulating an overtime backlog of more than 100 hours. |
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Memphis is hardly the only city that has started tackling the backlog. |
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It also creates a backlog in that it allows people to jump the line. |
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Quite the reverse: without state assistance no investor would have been prepared to bear the expense of overhauling the infrastructure in Leuna, given the backlog of repairs that had accumulated over decades. |
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We identified the next six to eight weeks as obviously a critically important time not only to meet basic shipment targets but to whittle away at that accumulated backlog. |
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Companies may have some backlog, but they have to start taking action. |
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In addition to these measures, the new product lines that will be launched in further markets in 2006, as well as the large order backlog, should lead to a further improvement in results. |
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Nonetheless, the number of backlog cases did drop over the last two years, standing at 625 at the end of March 2007, after having essentially stood still the four previous years at between 702 and 709 cases. |
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The Board's priority in 2010-11 will be to continue its efforts to reduce the average processing time of new cases so as to ensure that a backlog does not reoccur. |
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Furthermore, as a result of the increasing backlog of pigs on the farms, serious animal welfare problems had arisen due to overcrowding and feeding difficulties. |
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This is all the more urgent because simplification will support and accelerate the effective implementation of the acquis in the new Member States, and should spur on those who are lagging behind to clear their backlog. |
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It thinks the only way to deal with the pileup is to place unrealistic expectations on the backlog then change the rules in the middle of the game. |
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There was a historic backlog of cases, which had to be entered by keypunching. |
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Since the clinic waited until a certain number of clients had arrived before giving the talk, providers had a window of open time and then had to rush through counseling sessions to accommodate the backlog. |
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In 2008, the backlog contracted significantly, primarily because of the increase in the number of customers backing out of sales before the signature of a notarized deed of sale. |
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Concerning long term frame agreement for offshore inspection repair and maintenance, Technip books in its backlog the estimated expected value of these activities for the current year only. |
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A revised case management strategy was implemented to align available resources to address the backlog as well as the current and expected workload. |
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I know that the natural health products directorate has a number of plans in place to address the backlog, and they think very optimistically about the backlog. |
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Nonetheless, the Commissioner has made a clear public commitment to eliminate the historical backlog by the end of the 2009-2010, and much of the work we did this year puts us in good stead to meet that goal. |
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As a result, the findings from this evaluation with respect to cost-effectiveness should be considered as related to a new organization attempting to establish itself, while working through a large backlog of cases. |
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The corrective maintenance backlog consists of all corrective work generated through work order requests, and appears in the work management system as uncompleted work. |
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So the minister has committed in the House that he would be fixing the backlog in tandem with these new rules, but he does not have the fiscal ability to fulfill that promise. |
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Even when appointments are appropriate, the effectiveness of the appeals process is dented if the screening of requests for hearings is not transparent, or when the backlog of cases means years spent waiting to be heard. |
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The backlog of unfilled orders among Canadian manufacturers has grown strongly in recent months, and is now 20 per cent higher than it was at this time last year. |
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Moreover, significant contracts were awarded to Hamon during 2009 under the form of letters of intent or unconfirmed options, which are not reported in bookings or backlog. |
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In its review of the delegation order, the access to information office will explore the feasibility of expanding delegations within the office to expedite the processing of the backlog. |
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Unfortunately, the impact of the ever increasing demand for benefits and services has been a growing backlog and lengthening turnaround times for processing applications. |
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As long as we have a mismatch between the number of people wishing to come here and the number of people we actually let in, we will have a growing backlog. |
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The Board's largest operational risk is associated with its backlog of cases, in that a given situation may deteriorate before the Board can deal with it. |
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The Board has reached its objective of putting in place a fair process, balancing both quality and expediency, all the while finishing the review of the inherited backlog. |
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Owing to the surge in new cases and a large backlog, extraordinary temporary measures will be necessary to ensure that the new system is allowed to function unadulterated by remnants of the old system. |
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As the system evolved, the ministers relinquished their direct involvement in individual files in order to reduce any backlog, thereby making the process more efficient. |
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The worries it and investors felt, should have been eradicated with a new record backlog and an assertion from the company that the margin degradation embedded within in it is small. |
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The inspection in September 2014 also found a backlog of child protection cases on the police database shared with Nottinghamshire county council's social care services. |
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It is thus an important factor in assessing the maintenance backlog. |
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I would ask the member to talk to people in his constituency who are waiting for a relative stuck in that backlog and ask them if they do not think it is a problem. |
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Its efficiency will likely improve when the Governor in Council appoints new Board members and as it reaches a steady-state following elimination of its backlog of cases. |
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They will help ensure the preparation of high-quality work products for later use in court proceedings and avoid a major backlog of translation work. |
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Decrease the backlog of cases in all courts. |
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In spite of these measures, however, the backlog continues to grow. |
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If we had no backlog, would the member not agree that we would be pulling our hair out and saying that our immigration program is an absolute failure? |
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Keep a quarterly backlog of your reports for future access. |
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At the beginning of 2005, Technip's backlog represents about 16 months of revenues, a level which gives the Group good visibility on its future activity. |
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One of the main goals has been to clear the backlog of cases. |
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You will learn to use the product backlog to ensure that the most important functionality is developed first, while eliminating risks as early as possible in the project. |
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However, they said all efforts are being made to work through the backlog. |
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These funds were requested to address the backlog of individuals waiting to be trained, to develop and improve products and to help with the training of special needs individuals. |
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Kumar said backlog and pendency of cases in courts is a major problem affecting dispensation of timely justice. |
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He went to work on Saturday to try to work through the backlog of papers on his desk. |
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Zoologists had a huge backlog of work, and there was a danger of specimens just being left in storage. |
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A maintenance backlog developed during the war and the private sector only had two years to deal with this after the war ended. |
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He served until the office was merged with that of Norroy King of Arms in 1943 and stayed on until 1944 to clear up the backlog. |
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In mid 2014, the Passport Office faced a backlog in developing processing passport applications, with around 30,000 applications hit by delays. |
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In May 207 there was a backlog of 14,000 people unable to register with an NHS dentist in the county. |
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The Court spent a long time on each case, which, combined with the backlog, made the pursuit of a case extremely expensive. |
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At the current rate of proceedings, it would take 46 years for the backlog to clear. |
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The legal system is sufficient to conduct secure commercial dealings, although a serious and growing backlog of cases prevents timely trials. |
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Our backlog reflects our policy to maintain a balanced business portfolio. |
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Instead, it languished with the rest of their backlog for years. |
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Natasha Alexenko is both a victim of rape and of a rape kit backlog. |
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Pikitup is working hard to tackle the backlog of refuse removal in some parts of the city, a result of a go-slow by the entity s workers. |
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The result is a massive backlog of aircraft that must be repaired. |
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Rugby families often have to wait up to three weeks to have relatives cremated because of a constant backlog of cases at crematoriums in Canley, Coventry, and in Oakley Wood. |
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Certain specialised courts have also been provided for by the legislature, in order to avoid backlog in the main legal administration infrastructure. |
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In an effort to decrease the number of corpses stored at the crypt, the Coroner's Office in May contracted with three crematories to reduce the backlog. |
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He believes he got the huge backlog, including credit notes dating back to 2007, after the meter was finally read at a hairdressers where he is the landlord. |
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In this presentation they described the optimisation of workflows in the William and Gayle Cook Music Library to tackle the large backlog of uncatalogued scores. |
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There is a moratorium on all but emergency tonsillectomies in Wales until the New Year, and a backlog of thousands of patients waiting for operations has built up. |
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