Sentence examples for inspectors workload from inspiring English sources

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Because of phased-in implementation (to keep the inspectors' workload manageable, the city defined a smaller initial high-risk area in year 1), the total number of properties eligible for dust-wipe referrals increased in year 2 when the high-risk area was expanded to its full extent.

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Algorithms intersect with the daily lives of New Yorkers in countless ways, matching students with schools, assessing teacher performance, rooting out Medicaid fraud, and helping building inspectors manage their workloads.

But experts outside the government said it also reflected less vigorous enforcement of standards and growing workloads for inspectors.

Other witnesses said some municipalities assigned unrealistically high workloads, and expected inspectors to examine as many as 20 homes a day.

With the pressure caused by recruitment freezes intensifying, research into the workload of 5,000 police inspectors by Cardiff Business School shows that increasingly stressed officers of this rank may simply opt to get off the promotion bandwagon.

"While many teachers will not automatically associate a visit from the inspectors as something that will lower workload, it is encouraging that tackling unnecessary local authority bureaucracy will be a focus for inspectors in the future".

Of 18 questionnaire respondents from regulatory agencies, 13 (72%) agreed that more inspectors were needed to effectively distribute the workload, and 15 of 17 (88%) believed that compliance at the industry level would improve with greater monitoring frequency.

In particular, the crane collapses focused attention on the department's troubled Cranes and Derricks Division, where a handful of inspectors, some lacking in experience, were overwhelmed by the workload brought on by the city's building boom.

Appearing in State Supreme Court in Manhattan for sentencing, the inspector, James Delayo, said the city's inspectors performed a difficult and important job despite facing a workload far too great for the size of the staff.

In the version put forward by Team Anna, particularly, immense power – including power over the judiciary – will be concentrated in a single unelected institution requiring an army of inspectors who will probably be swallowed up by an impossible workload as they investigate allegations of corruption.

From November, the new Welsh government law aims to build on a voluntary scheme, in which restaurants, takeaways and supermarkets in Wales display food hygiene ratings, from the worst at 0 to the best at 5. But Unison said the 137 food inspectors employed by Wales' 22 councils were already under pressure with their current workload.

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