casework
IPA: kˈeɪswɝk
noun
- The work required to deal with cases in any profession where a "case" has a specific definition (e.g. legal, social work, planning, etc.).
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Examples of "casework" in Sentences
- Campaigns and prominent casework.
- Condition 3 may be proved using casework.
- They're sending over a caseworker next month.
- Also known as short term or casework advocacy.
- Search prior to California starting on casework.
- The result led to the origin of social casework.
- They are also funded by the proceeds of casework.
- See the relevantWikipedia casework for more information.
- Unions can't just act as giant 'casework' organisations.
- 'casework', as well as of a Parliamentary representative.
- Drugs, sex and murder are the gritty themes of the casework.
- It was at this time that a caseworker labeled him aggressively antisocial.
- I wanted to show you a few pictures of my first completed piece of what I guess you'd call "casework".
- These variances are defined by the variable geometries and the usable thickness of the casework and walls.
- But the boom in casework also attracted increased scrutiny from local consumer advocates and attorneys that uncovered examples of improper notarizations.
- All ongoing constituent casework will need to be either closed out or transferred to another member of the Massachusetts delegation, said Beth Provenzano, an aide to Secretary of the Senate Nancy Erickson.