This largely accounted for the speedy and appropriate disposal of new and backlogged cases of ceasefire violations. |
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All the backlogged capacity requirements up to the date for dispatching the backlog are dispatched. |
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The backlogged and stayed property cases need resolving as a matter of urgency. |
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On average what is the amount of samples that are backlogged for interpretation? |
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It could end up going as far as the Supreme Court of Canada and we all know how backlogged the courts are at this time. |
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Ontario found the percentage was very high when their lists were backlogged a few years ago. |
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Of the 688 requests received in 2007-2008, there were 135 backlogged requests at the end of that year. |
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When Ontario eliminated its big backlog a few years ago, it began with a manual analysis of all the backlogged appeals. |
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The application process can be backlogged and it may take more time than you expect. |
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They noted the 32,600 asylum cases backlogged from 2011 which had yet to be resolved, with some waiting up to 16 years in extreme cases. |
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What is available is so backlogged that the vast majority of people who serve two years less a day will never get through the backlog. |
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Meanwhile, the total number of backlogged cases actually grew. |
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But the VA remains in the grip of a chronic crisis, with nearly 300,000 veterans' disabilities claims backlogged for more than 125 days. Not for the first time, Mr Obama's first response seemed oddly detached. |
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For most of that time the containers idle at the Jawaharlal Nehru Port near Mumbai because railway terminals, trains and tracks are severely backlogged all along the route. |
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I also want to point out that our DNA testing system is so backlogged that until sufficient resources are provided, any legislated changes made will not be significantly meaningful. |
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In May 2001, the Federal Court of Appeal held that the Tribunal was institutionally independent, thereby allowing the Bell Canada case, as well as numerous other backlogged ones, to proceed. |
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A quarter of them have been backlogged for more than a year. |
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And that, over the course of the time since 1993, under the record of the previous government, the number of claims backlogged in the system more than doubled, increased from 369 claims to over 775 claims. |
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Citizenship and immigration has thousands of backlogged applications. |
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Federal courthouses are backlogged and stuffed to the gills as it is. |
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When young people feel like there's nowhere to turn, when parents, schools and social services are unavailable, closed, backlogged or simply not accessible for any reason, Kids Help Phone is there. |
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The product of these audits was a list of backlogged maintenance needs by building component. |
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From fiscal year 1997 through 2006, backlogged disability claims in the Social Security Administration's processing system doubled, reaching about 576,000 cases. |
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Principi was appointed in 2001, he found the veterans benefits system was sinking under hundreds of thousands of backlogged claims and heading for the bottom. |
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