Those who do have jobs have been stretched painfully thin to make up for understaffed organizations.
They are very small, they're understaffed, they're underfunded, but they get the job done.
But as the head of the corruption watchdog has pointed out, he is understaffed and underfunded.
That means that they are over worked and understaffed to inspect our food supply.
Environmentalists say despite the law, the department is understaffed and therefore policing is not effective.
It will be hard for Gulu's two hospitals, both understaffed, to cope with the outbreak.
Public health in New Orleans before Katrina meant treatment in run-down, understaffed public hospitals.
In 1999, the bureau set up separate divisions for counter-intelligence and counter-terrorism and then understaffed them.
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But even if the region trained twice as many nurses, hospital wards would still be understaffed by 2025.
The trouble is that these bureaucracies are often inefficient, understaffed and incapable of working properly in rural areas.
Rossotti , who ended his term as IRS commissioner in November warning that the agency is seriously understaffed.
Detention centres for irregular immigrants in Greece are small and understaffed, and there are too few of them.
"We will never get the right culture on our wards if they are understaffed and overstretched, " Mr Burnham said.
Agencies, already understaffed, will likely downsize more to meet holding companies profit targets.
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OPS, is trying to recruit investigators, but her office is understaffed and is dealing with almost 1, 300 open cases.
Airlines ran up against a string of understaffed control towers from Michigan to North Carolina that were holding up flights.
Those staffing cuts mean customs and immigration checkpoints at some airports have been understaffed, leading to two- to three-hour waits recently.
In fact, the court has never been this understaffed in its history and the caseload has increased almost 15 percent since 2011.
As for the shortage of staff, private universities will only increase this problem by luring academics away from already understaffed public institutions.
They target understaffed, underequipped and hard to access parts of the country.
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In Peru, specialised units to fight drugs, terrorism and other emergencies drained manpower and money from understaffed and demoralised local police stations.
And understaffed Japanese courts are notorious for taking years to pronounce sentences.
The case has shed a spotlight on South Africa's legal system and exposed flaws in its overworked and understaffed police and prosecuting service.
Even if the fire brigade had lagoons of water at its disposal, it was understaffed and ill-equipped to deal with such a blaze.
An interdepartmental body for the co-ordination of EU policies has been created (though it is understaffed and over-reliant on the initiative of individuals).
An understaffed bureaucracy inherited from the era of central planning is struggling to keep up with changes in trade, finance, manufacturing and city growth.
Air-traffic controllers say furloughs will strain an already understaffed workforce, which also will have to fill gaps left by tower closures at small airports.
But the BNetzA, which started overseeing railways only in 2006, is understaffed and dogged by political interference, says Michael Holzhey of KCW, a consultancy.
Hospital managers in Cornwall have said a list which names two local hospitals as being "dangerously understaffed" is based on out of date information.
Babies are often tied down in their cribs in understaffed hospitals.
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