Sentence examples for backlogs- from inspiring English sources

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"Because the NHS has not trained or employed enough radiologists to keep up with demand, there has been rapid growth of outsourcing companies who mostly employ NHS consultant radiologists in their 'spare time' to report the backlogs of images which are building up waiting for reports".

To be disabled in post-2010 Brisain is to be unsure when and whether your benefits will be paid because the new system keeps chopping and changing and growing historic backlogs – so that even a parliamentary select committee describes the switch-over as a "fiasco".

Benefits typically take around 16 working days to process, although backlogs mean many disability benefit claimants have waited for several months.

Hatcheries that deliver chicks by mail have reported backlogs.

The industry began moving towards electronic confirmations and data repositories to record trades, and the backlogs started to reduce.

But now the patent system itself, just as complex in its own way, is under increasing scrutiny.The number of applications has soared in recent years, but patent offices have been unable to keep up—resulting in huge backlogs and lengthy delays.

THE state finances in Illinois are an ugly mess of deficits, unpaid bills and tax refund backlogs.

However, their rampant success led to processing backlogs and errors.

Briefly, I'm interested in his point on the first issue, but am pretty sure he's wrong on the second one.Mr Cowen is right that infrastructure in America takes far too long to build and costs much too much.We just spent a huge chunk through ARRA and couldn't even clear up the backlogs at LaGuardia and Kennedy airports, the major gateways to America's #1 city.

Aircraft manufacturers' already large backlogs will grow as carriers defer orders in response to weak traffic growth and falling fares.

Yet, as with fiscal consolidation, the ECB needs to recognize its own role: getting inflation back to target would make structural reform much easier.Structural reform is a catch-all phrase for a wide variety of policies, from reducing judicial backlogs to increased competition for professional services.

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