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The civil servant who passed the memo to The Sunday Times said that the fast-tracking exercise - known as Backlog Reduction Accelerated Clearance Exercise Brace - 'resulted in virtually no control on applications'.
UK Commentators Laban 2004
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Backlog, which is the largest component, was $18 billion at the end of the quarter, and that is up from $17.7 billion at the end of last year.
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Backlog, which is the largest component, was $18 billion at the end of the quarter, and that is up from $17.7 billion at the end of last year.
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Backlog, which is the largest component, was $18 billion at the end of the quarter, and that is up from $17.7 billion at the end of last year.
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Projected Value of Contract Backlog ( "Backlog") reflects the projected revenue impact of existing engagements over a one to three year period and is subject to change as work is completed and/or the scope of various engagements changes over time.
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My Work - My Work allows team members to log in and easily access and status a complete list of work items that they have been assigned to, such as Backlog Items, Issues, Risks, etc.
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"Backlog" as of any date, represents orders scheduled to be shipped within the next six months.
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"Backlog" as of any date, represents orders scheduled to be shipped within the next six months.
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"Backlog" as of any date, represents orders scheduled to be shipped within the next six months.
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Wikileaks 'Assange Working Through' Backlog 'of Millions of Documents
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