Sentences with phrase «year backlog by»

Executed 5.2 K accountability updates resolving a 2 year backlog by clearing 120 transactional report rejects which resulted in a reduction of a 67 % repeat discrepancies.

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And despite its positive economic impact, last summer the feds dealt with the growing application backlog by capping the number of applications considered each year at 700.
With upwards of 8 - year backlogs investors are paying close attention to on - time delivery numbers and, by this metric, one of the two takes the win.
The United Palace was among the hundreds of buildings previously backlogged by the LPC, many of which have been on its calendar for 20 years or more, officials said.
The New York City Housing Authority, which receives 50,000 new repair requests every week, reduced a backlog of around 350,000 resident work orders in March to 106,000 by the end of the year, nearly hitting the agency's goal of 100,000.
The Cuomo administration instead wants to reduce the backlog by cutting in half the amount of time they will look backwards in wage thefts cases, 3 years instead of 6.
HARLEM — The New York City Housing Authority will eliminate its backlog of 420,000 open repair requests by the end of this year, Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced Thursday.
He said, Zamfara workers were faced with a number of problems which include failure to pay the salaries of 1,400 recruited by the government more than two years ago, non payment of backlog of pension and gratuities, non payment of minimum wage to primary school teachers and local government employees as well as non payment of annual salary increment.
Given the huge backlog of DNA evidence that has accumulated and is increasing by the day in the United States and elsewhere, the biggest demand for forensic scientists in the coming years is likely to be in DNA typing.
I technically already kind of have a backlog due to the fact that I've come nowhere close to finishing Stardew Valley, but I've rationalized that by telling myself that it's a game I'll dip in and out over a period of years.
Without a change before the end of the year, it is unlikely that any of the backlog of 150 schools waiting for charters from Michigan universities will be able to open by next fall.
If there is a significant FOIA backlog, details on how the agency will reduce the backlog by 10 % each year?
She has embarked on new challenges, playing a leading global role as a co-chair of the Jubilee 2000 Africa Campaign, which seeks cancellation of the unpayable backlog debts of the poor countries in Africa by the year 2000.
These moves and other housing policy actions — along with a reduced backlog of unsold homes following several years of little new construction — helped stabilize housing markets by 2012 (Duca 2014).
Keep in mind that this service came about in 2010, 4 years after the console - by then they had a backlog of cheap games; I can't see them doing the same with PS4 games out the gate.
For many years, Switzerland's by - in - far most economically significant city suffered a backlog in terms of contemporary art.
«We've had — I think everyone will be aware — there have been backlogs, not just in Alberta but everywhere in the country, that have been sort of building up over a number of years, probably even decades, and those backlogs were suddenly sort of brought to the forefront by the decision of the Supreme Court in Jordan,» she says.
Today, due to the concern generated by the backlog of cases before both the GC and the CJ, the metric of success of a judge has become the number of cases closed by each judge every year.
It took maybe a year to get to this point, but my practice is backlogged by at least 3 months.
For the past two years, the VA has repeatedly bragged about how they have been working to decrease the enormous veterans disability claims backlog, publicly stating their goal to have the backlog completely cleared by the end of 2015.
Eliminate the backlog of 14,000 employment standards claims within two years by launching a task force in August 2010
Like previous years, certain developers are plagued by massive backlogs or simply aren't up to date with what the rest of the industry is releasing.
Much of this backlog has now been addressed, following the consideration of Australia's periodic reports by four committees over the past year.
The Taskforce explained about 3,500 tenement applications are received by MPR each year, with around 100 applications entering the «backlog» each month (Taskforce Report, p39).
... The Act hampers mineral operations and developments because... It permits and encourages increasing and lengthy delays in approval of land titles - more than 2,000 minerals applications are caught in an administrative backlog, some for up to three years, delayed by the Right to Negotiate with no effective procedures to resolve the delays.
The Report states about 3,500 tenement applications are received by DMPR each year, with around 100 applications entering the «backlog» each month (p39).
Palace officials blame the backlog of repairs on a «real terms» squeeze of up to 60 % in funding by government over the past 20 years, forcing them to «make do and mend».
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