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- noun Plural form of
caseload .
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Examples
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Every morning I sign my name in caseloads of these books and my husband, before work, drops them off at bookstores, gift shops, the airport and resorts.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » My Husband as My Publisher 2010
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And very quickly, Renee Rockwell, you know the kind of caseloads that criminal defense and prosecutors have.
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Other anti-poverty experts say the record caseloads are a necessary response to economic hardship.
Terrance Heath: Three Fundamental Differences Between Progressives and Conservatives, Pt. 3 Terrance Heath 2010
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We are running caseloads in excess of 450 per lawyer....
Public Defenders Stretched Thin by State Cuts Nathan Koppel 2011
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Other anti-poverty experts say the record caseloads are a necessary response to economic hardship.
Terrance Heath: Three Fundamental Differences Between Progressives and Conservatives, Pt. 3 Terrance Heath 2010
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Misconduct, corruption and a general inability to handle impossibly high caseloads aren't exclusive to DHS and its many agencies.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Diaspora: Lawless Judges, Immigrant Soldiers, and Deportee Pardons The Media Consortium 2010
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Fueling the surging caseloads are nonelderly and nondisabled adults, who represent about 60% of enrollment growth, according to the United Hospital Fund.
N.Y. Medicaid Rolls Reach 5 Million Jacob Gershman 2011
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With additional budget cuts to be imposed in 2012 and case assignments continuing to rise, average caseloads will likely exceed 500 new cases per year.
Public Defenders Stretched Thin by State Cuts Nathan Koppel 2011
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“We have so far 55 percent of the caseloads who are female, but then we have 61 percent who are under 18 years old,” he says, adding, “They mentioned to us the husbands are behind taking care of the house and whatever property they have there.”
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Misconduct, corruption and a general inability to handle impossibly high caseloads aren't exclusive to DHS and its many agencies.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Diaspora: Lawless Judges, Immigrant Soldiers, and Deportee Pardons The Media Consortium 2010
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