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The Supreme Court's civil division has seen a 33percentt jump in its caseload in the last decade.
Conclusion: Primary-contact physiotherapists can manage a minor trauma caseload in the emergency department without adverse events.
The caseload in the court was extremely large, and she gained a reputation for handling her cases with discernment and dispatch.
Concerns over far-right extremists make up half of all referrals in Yorkshire, and 30% of the caseload in the east Midlands.
Whereas at least half my caseload in the 1980s was made up of children, probation has long since passed this group to multi-agency youth offending teams (YOTs).
Nowhere is this paradox more acute than in South Africa, a country with the biggest HIV caseload in the world and an economy founded on mining.
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OECD (2014a) points out that the success of the activation strategy for UI benefit recipients was one of the factors driving the rise in the IB caseload in that period.
Nor is it clear what would have happened to foster care caseloads in the absence of changes in welfare.
Caseloads in the TANF program have declined over the past 15 years, from about 2.4 million families to 1.6 million families.
They can easily handle caseloads in the tens of thousands, and they can be available at any time, via text message, to anyone with a mobile phone.
The metaphor gained currency, Professor Levy writes, as many judges and law professors in the 1970s grew concerned that caseloads in the federal courts were becoming unmanageable.
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