caseload in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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In both systems, some parole and probation officers supervise general caseloads with offenders who are convicted of a variety of offenses.
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In the event of a heavy caseload in the district, a special judge may be appointed to assist the district judge.
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By this time, the emergency caseload had tripled, and they were now helping 150 musician cases.
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The system has worked relatively well in the last 30 years, and has tended to shift the federal courts' caseload to the desired balance.
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On the criminal side, his office oversees a caseload near 4,000 cases per year.
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These early warning signs frequently go unrecognized by nurses on medicalsurgical units, who tend to have large caseloads.
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As the caseload in dependency court grew, she became less able to endure the suffering she witnessed daily.
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Most private probation agencies tend to specialize in certain kinds of offenses in an attempt to reduce their overall caseload.
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The courtroom workgroup shows remarkable explanatory power in overburdened courts dealing with large caseloads.
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The restrictions affected only a small portion of the caseload.
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