underfunding in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

underfunding in the PONS Dictionary

underfunding Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Underfunding is a huge threat to the sustainability of these programs, and in some cases, to their continued existence.
en.wikipedia.org
That nightmare was the result of incompetence, not underfunding.
www.thestate.com
Changing consumer purchases have made the original assumptions wrong which may also result in underfunding.
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Will such settings even exist with the ongoing underfunding of health and disability?
www.independent.ie
The railway suffered from chronic underfunding in the 1990s, resulting in it deteriorating and becoming unsafe.
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The underfunding issue looks set to get much worse.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It too suffers from chronic equipment shortages and underfunding.
en.wikipedia.org
These projects have all but reversed the effects of neglect and underfunding of the previous decades.
en.wikipedia.org
We are underfunding our retirement accounts and have inadequate emergency funds.
www.dailyfinance.com
The maximum payment may be limited because of underfunding.
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