overstaffed in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

overstaffed in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for overstaffed in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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The civil service and other public bodies and agencies are overstaffed.
www.ghanaweb.com
The second much larger, and often subsidised economy, comprises overstaffed family-run firms that are decidedly low-tech and high-priced.
www.bbc.co.uk
Doing so requires, for example, managing growth carefully and being disciplined about not over hiring to avoid situations where the hospital suddenly becomes overstaffed.
www.beckershospitalreview.com
For example, if you want to privatise as quickly as possible, most of the agencies in this sector are bloated and overstaffed.
www.vanguardngr.com
He said the airline is significantly overstaffed compared with other carriers in the region.
www.thestar.com
He also doesn't buy the claim that his custodians are overstaffed by 15.
windsorstar.com
Enrollment also has declined, leaving the district overstaffed, officials said.
www.latimes.com
Twitter is overstaffed for the revenue it generates, relatively speaking.
www.usatoday.com
They said more inspectors would help, but they also don't want to be overstaffed in the quieter months.
www.nbcdfw.com
With 105 employees in 2013 the water utility is not overstaffed; its ratio of 2.5 employees per 1,000 connections corresponds to international good practice.
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