Sentence examples for backlog resulting from inspiring English sources

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A decade ago, New York City tackled a 17,000-case backlog, resulting in more than 200 prosecutions citywide, Vance said.

A combination of high demand and a lack of skilled technicians have created an industry-wide backlog resulting in a waiting period of approximately two weeks.

Casual refuse workers have been brought in by the council to clear the backlog resulting from industrial action, severe weather and the Christmas break.

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Yaroslavsky, however, said the backlog resulted from a "management problem" that indicates "the department needs to better manage the resources it has". He said the agency has 35% more social workers than it did seven years ago.

Production backlogs resulting from past contracts are also expected to cushion the effect.

The "visa process has been plagued with backlogs resulting from this quota," says Jonathan Ortmans, a senior fellow at the Kauffman Foundation.

The White House claimed it would increase the FOIA backlog, result in astronomical costs, and cause unforeseen problems with processing requests, according to a secret six-page DOJ set of talking points turned over to the Freedom of the Press Foundation along with 100 pages of internal DOJ emails about the FOIA bill.

"A large backlog inevitably results".

Nearly a year after it reopened, the backlog that resulted has yet to clear.

Congress has been particularly hard on the agency since 1996, when it was discovered that an earlier initiative to reduce the backlog had resulted in sloppy work.

This RCE backlog can result in a delay of approximately three years for some art units.

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