caseload
常見例句
- Public demands for official scrutiny are also increasing: the IPCC’s caseload rose by 8% last year, with complaints of “oppressive conduct or harassment” up 14%.
公眾要求對(duì)官方監(jiān)督的需求也不斷加強(qiáng):去年IPCC接手的案件數(shù)量增上了8%,其中暴力執(zhí)法和騷擾案增長(zhǎng)14%。 - Spending a tremendous amount of time building a precise model of the workers and the caseload may be for nothing if the model is transformed for actual execution.
如果這一模型為了實(shí)際的執(zhí)行而轉(zhuǎn)換,花費(fèi)大量的時(shí)間來構(gòu)建一個(gè)精確的工作者和用例負(fù)載的模型,可能得不到任何東西。 - On one estimate, almost a third of its work concerns alleged human-rights violations, which made up a vanishingly small percentage of the law lords’ caseload a decade ago.
據(jù)估計(jì),侵害人權(quán)的指控占幾乎他們工作的三分之一,而在二十多年前這在法官們的待處理案件中只是可以忽略不計(jì)的部分。 - The caseload is often enormous and the sea of cases can burst like a dam.
FORBES: No More King Size Snickers, No More Taxes at J.K. Harris - Inexperienced lawyers fresh out of law school are often buried under a gigantic caseload, as in Louisville.
ECONOMIST: The criminal law - Some enthusiasts, such as Wisconsin (whose caseload fell by 77% over two years), have done spectacularly well.
ECONOMIST: The crunch comes for welfare reform 返回 caseload