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...opponents of the time limits say that the decreased caseload doesn't necessarily translate to a job well done on the DTA's part...
Benson says the size of her caseload bars her from getting to know her clients and their families as much as she would like...
...Angell gives radiation therapy to as many as 12 dogs and cats dai- ure to rise. The hospital's yearly caseload hasremained at around 45,000 for several years, butlast year Angell's doctors treated anunprecedented 50,000 cases...
...finally found something the Japanese truly need: made-in-the-U.S.A. management style. It's the brutally honest kind, which has littered boardrooms with the carcasses of middle managers--and incidentally, enabled us to thrive in a viciously competitive global economy. Europeans are now buying it by the caseload, but Japan has been a country in denial. Its tattered stock market and eight-year malaise have left this once feared economy in desperate need of action...
...crimes go, this one could have simply been folded into the sordid caseload of juvenile violence in America. Youth are killed on urban streets every day. Yet this crime, cloaked sensationally in black-on-white, is quickly escalating into a small-town version of the O.J. Simpson case. During a preliminary hearing last week, as Nicole testified against a row of handcuffed suspects, one of her supporters yelled, "Hang 'em!" Meanwhile, the defendants' families are murmuring about conspiracies against their boys. Flint Mayor Woodrow Stanley is struggling to manage a crisis that threatens to further damage the city's image...