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1 However, a huge backlog of flights is likely to cause further disruption.
2 This has created a huge backlog of customers who want to switch operators.
3 Its back-up switch also failed, causing a huge backlog of traffic.
4 There is a huge backlog of companies that filed to go public earlier this year.
5 Bromwich said industry perceptions of a huge backlog of unapproved deepwater drilling permits is false.
6 I know they have a huge backlog of clients in their KYC queues, he said.
7 Unexpectedly the eagle flew straight to Iran, where it sent the huge backlog of messages.
8 The tax increases were aimed at paying down the state's huge backlog of unpaid bills.
9 The night was sharp with the first touch of autumn, and a huge backlog lay on the irons.
10 A slow asylum process and huge backlog of applications mean it can take months for decisions to be delivered.
11 It will be a slow process because of a huge backlog and one for which council officials cannot be faulted.
12 There remains a huge backlog of companies that filed to go public earlier this year, then put their plans on hold.
13 Keeping practices viable is important now and GPs will have a huge backlog of work once the lockdown lifts, he said.
14 That's left a huge backlog of trials to manage - a challenge the Chief District Court Judge is determined to tackle.
15 HSBC, has had to stop processing applications from new business customers because of a huge backlog , the Telegraph reported late on Thursday.
16 The UK issued a counter-claim in 2009 and the welter of potentially commercially invaluable claims has meant a huge backlog has developed.
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