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 caseload ['keisləʊd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
[法] 工作量, 承办案件数

  1. India already has the worlds highest HIV-AIDS caseload, with5.7 million people living with the virus.
    印度目前是世界上感染艾滋病病毒以及患上这种疾病的人数最多的国家,眼下共有570万人携带艾滋病毒。
  2. A group in the cardiac surgery section of the Operating Room in a large urban hospital met to explore the issue:" Given our current caseload, how can we increase efficiency so we all get home on time?
    在一家大型的市中心医院当中,心脏外科运用开放空间会议讨论这个议题「这样的工作量下,我们如何增加工作效率以准时回家?
  3. Although the number of TB cases is still rising( up by70,000 between2004 and2005), the rate of illness( ie, the number of cases per head of population) seems to have stabilised; the caseload, in other words, is growing only be
    虽然肺结核病的数量仍然在不断增加(004到2005年之间增加了70,000)但发病率(人占所有人口的比率)乎已稳定下来;换句话说,病例的不停地增加只是因为人口在不断地增长。



  1. But defeated Washington Sen. Gorton's bid to be a judge on an appeals court covering California, Washington and other states hits a snag: Historically, the post has gone to a California judge because that state has the biggest caseload.
  2. Some judges say the swelling caseload is straining the court's resources and pressuring them to make too many snap decisions.
  3. We will relabel our employment programs "workfare," but the bulk of the caseload will still be untouched by them, and they will have no more impact on dependency than before.
  4. The 13,106 California cases reported to the Centers for Disease Control make up 21.5 percent of the national caseload, second in the nation to New York's 15,729, or 25.8 percent.
  5. Mr. Brookes's case is based upon his claim that the welfare caseload in our state has gone up while ET has been in place and that, therefore, ET is a waste.
  6. The average monthly caseload for 1989, the most recent year for which figures were available, was 3.79 million households.
  7. The 16-hour-a-week work requirement would affect only about 7 percent of the welfare caseload but was a primary obstacle to achieving agreement on the overall bill.
  8. Last month, he angered Justice Department officials with a "report to the community" decrying a shortage of prosecutors to handle South Florida's extraordinary caseload.
  9. A growing number of defendants are balking at the tougher terms, and litigation has ballooned, pushing the SEC's pending caseload to 70 cases from 18 just four years ago.
  10. Those that cannot downsize successfully _ an estimated 180 to 250 _ will fail, bringing the government's caseload to nearly 600 institutions.
  11. Results are a long way from in, but Wisconsin was the only state whose welfare caseload actually fell last year.
  12. Despite what was a vibrant economy, California has seen its AFDC caseload plow ahead with the momentum of a runaway train.
  13. By that year, the ACLU no longer published details of its caseload in its annual report.
  14. It also said, "Many states are showing signs of economic slowdown that are not reflected in national economic indicators." The Times said Michigan even blamed the increase in welfare caseload on a state ban on Medicaid-financed abortions.
  15. Mr. Byrne, who joined the agency in June 1990, says he still is having trouble getting an accurate count of the agencies' caseload.
  16. As the chief medical examiner-coroner, Kornblum directed a staff of 160 responsible for an annual caseload of about 18,000 deaths, including 7,000 bodies that require autopsies.
  17. The Patent and Trademark Office, facing a backlog of more than 6,000 biotech applications, asked the industry association in early November to train more patent examiners to handle the caseload.
  18. To keep its program going last fall, California had to cut its caseload by 61,000 people, or nearly 15%.
  19. But the heavy caseload of petitions, as well as the U.S. Labor Department's concerns about alleged rights violations in Malaysia, delayed the ruling, said labor analysts familiar with the proceedings.
  20. The next heaviest caseload was 121 criminal trials in California's Central District, which includes the Los Angeles area.
  21. The Senate measure contained $530 million in new and transferred funds to help the Veterans Administration pay for higher benefits, a growing caseload and medical treatment, while the House bill had no such money.
  22. If you can't cut the basic caseload in that situation, there's something very wrong with what you are doing."
  23. But the Street is certainly eager to corral its arbitration caseload, which has doubled since 1986 to an estimated 5,500 cases filed last year.
  24. Former federal appeals court judge Arlin Adams rejected Meese's overtures to take the post, saying he had a heavy caseload to handle at his Philadelphia law firm.
  25. The caseload is creating delays that are unusual even for the legal world.
  26. Its caseload, already the largest of any federal court, surged past 725,000 in the fiscal year ended June 30, more than double its size six years ago.
  27. Its caseload has risen from five in 1989 to 19 in 1990, 28 in 1991, 58 in 1992 and to more than 60 so far this year. The unit believes many other cases may not yet have come to light.
  28. It should be noted that while welfare advocates cite a lack of jobs as a cause of caseload increases, California's dependency rate grew in the 1980s even when unemployment declined significantly.
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