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One problem was a backlog of more than 400,000 cases.
The city had them, and you know how their backlog is.
"There will probably be a backlog of work when you get back."
It took 20 years, he said, to get through the backlog from 1976.
Since then the backlog has been growing by 10 percent every five weeks.
Take a few days get that going for you, the kind of backlog we're looking at.
In 2004, the court had a backlog of 1,544 cases.
The backlog has been growing at a rate of 10,000 a month.
The backlog is by far the worst in the state.
We're going to close them now, build up a backlog and open again in three days.
California and Texas would have to move very quickly to clear up their backlogs.
The act was an attempt to deal with a backlog of court cases.
The hospital is asking for more money to clear the backlog.
No, but it's the only way to clear that much of a backlog and you know it.
As a result, a backlog of 5,200 cases dropped by about 800, or 15 percent.
Unfortunately, the backlog at the end of 1997 was 1 106 cases.
The city backlog has been reduced to 800, he added.
New York, with a current backlog of 282,000 applications, comes second.
It has a significant backlog of orders in both areas.
It now has an order backlog for almost 90 aircraft.
With seven years of backlog, how many artists did she consider?
The most immediate problem is a growing backlog of cases.
He was also well known for reducing the court's backlog.
He said such an approach might eliminate the current backlog within five years.
This might be a good week to answer a backlog of questions from readers.