case load

NOUN
  1. the number of cases handled in a given period of time (as by a court or agency)
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How To Use case load In A Sentence

  • Cases hitting the ground will inevitably pick up grit that can scratch the inside of the die and leave a mark on every case loaded.
  • This largely reflects the different composition of the case load, with fewer householder proposals, which almost always lack policies.
  • Investigations into law enforcement officers' behavior were reduced, though they still constituted a large part of the case load.
  • Only by implementing smaller case loads and increasing funding to help children in poverty that goes beyond crisis intervention can these problems be solved.
  • This largely reflects the different composition of the case load, with fewer householder proposals, which almost always lack policies.
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