understaffed in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

understaffed in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for understaffed in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Crowded and understaffed, those schools in small towns and rural areas provided a poor education.
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However, all armored and mechanized units were understaffed, and undertrained for urban combat.
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Health care centers are often overcrowded and understaffed, with limited hours of operation.
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The understaffed agency needed about 750 inspectors, but only had 499 at the time of the disaster.
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One night a female resident is injured in a fall in her room while the nursing home is understaffed.
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Today's impressive collection capability, even with greater self-generating reports, stands to quickly overwhelm inexperienced or understaffed analysts.
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Assessments found the schools to be underfunded and understaffed, too heavily institutionalized, and run too rigidly.
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The understaffed investigation was unable to keep up the information flow, which prevented them from promptly responding to leads.
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Supporting these understaffed groups can enable them to succeed in a variety of areas, which connect social, environmental, and economic boundaries.
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His ward was understaffed, with only one doctor (who happened to be an obstetrician) for over 1,000 male patients.
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