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the caseloads
noun
The workload of a person or group that handles cases; the relative volume of cases expected to be worked upon.
Exact(41)
The caseloads -- it's been a long-term problem".
In other state systems, the caseloads can get much higher.
We have no money because the caseloads are up at an all-time high.
The city could not say exactly what the caseloads would be at any of the offices.
The little-noticed court for appealing rejected claims is about to be even more overwhelmed by the caseloads from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
The independent workers monitor the lengths of stays in foster care, the number of adoptions, the number of caseworkers and the caseloads.
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But the caseload is enormous and growing.
The caseload for the Work First department is about 17,000 people.
But the caseload has surpassed 500 every year since.
The caseload increased by 37percentnt over two years.
Today, those cases make up around 60% of the caseload.
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