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She'd known they were understaffed, but she honestly hadn't seen this coming.
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And they are woefully understaffed in their understanding of what's actually happening.
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Local schools in the slum neighbourhood are understaffed, underequipped and hugely oversubscribed.
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These institutions have been consistently under-resourced, underfunded, understaffed and otherwise generally neglected.
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It described the jail as understaffed and said deputies are poorly trained.
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No fear of the old country ever getting undermanned-letdie who must.
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The ships were undermanned, for the sailors, too, had been ashore feasting.
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Not if the ship is undermanned, and the captain a senile poltroon.
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He knew that we must be undermanned, being so close to us.
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This confusion was most harmful on the Tolmein-Rombon sector, which was woefully undermanned.
Usage of under-staffed in inglés
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The seven management bodies say primary schools are under-funded, under-resourced and under-staffed.
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He also said the service was critically under-staffed, which meant long hours at an increased pace.
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Most are under-staffed and low on funds.
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The engineers were under-staffed, under-manned, and overworked.
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An under-staffed social work agency has been turning away applicants because it can't afford to pay them enough.
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The attacking department remains particularly under-staffed.
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The state of the hospitals was raised - under-staffed, using charity to buy crucial equipment, medics working 26-hour shifts.
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District nurses in Northern Ireland are under-staffed, under-resourced and often abused while treating patients in the community, according to a union.
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This stuns the viewer, who realises how critically under-staffed some medical centres are to deal with so many people's rights to basic healthcare.
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Inspections of St Anne's Residential Services in Roscrea found units were under-staffed meaning residents' activities were sometimes restricted to walking around an internal courtyard.
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Yet the SAPS has an R86-billion budget. The DA argues that the police stations in the most hard-hit rural areas are under-staffed and under-resourced.
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The fact is they are under-staffed and under-resourced and you've got all sorts of modern police processes being put in place, which simply don't work.
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It said the DHB's mental health service had a "complacent culture", a lack of leadership, was under-staffed and had an overcapacity of patients.
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Under-staffed, over-burdened health systems are not unique to low-income countries.
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The seven management bodies say primary schools are under-funded, under-resourced and under-staffed.
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He also said the service was critically under-staffed, which meant long hours at an increased pace.