The money is badly needed to improve care in these underfinanced, overworked centers. |
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They help their overworked, underpaid teacher haul water from a well down the road, not far from a foul-smelling outhouse. |
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And more measures must be enacted to ensure doctors and surgeons are not severely overworked. |
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She has already resumed her rigorous stollen-baking schedule, a regimen into which she was indoctrinated as an overworked extern at Bouley. |
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Besides, this worker with his deep-set, brown shaded eyes and pale face looks more tired and overworked than anything else. |
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The underworked muscles become lax and will lengthen, and the overworked ones shorten and will become tight. |
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The lure of a compelling game, along with glitzy corporate-sponsored lesson plans, is attractive to overworked teachers. |
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Sometimes the decoration was misaligned, possibly because the decorator was overworked or distracted. |
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Arabic documents are mistranslated by the few overworked linguists, substantially delaying investigations. |
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Beginners are often plagued by this cramp, which strikes like a boxer's body blow and happens when an overworked diaphragm begins to spasm. |
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Probation officers that I have dealt with are overburdened, overworked and burned out. |
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With its over-educated, overworked, underpaid legions, publishing is an industry bedevilled by pessimism. |
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The entrees tend to be overworked and overembellished, perhaps a holdover from the chef's stint doing fancy hotel food. |
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As the series begins, Max bumps into a young cockney woman, an overworked but underpaid media researcher with a degree in communications. |
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But if you are fatigued, be prepared to face the reality that we are all overworked, overstressed and overbooked. |
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In this case, the rapid inhalations are preceded by the violent throes of the heart to propel the carbonized blood from the overworked tissues. |
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Adding and updating events online is a task which usually falls to an overworked webmaster or website manager. |
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The change from overworked operations manager for a large catering firm to jobseeker was a shock, she recalled. |
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Things got so bad during Wednesday's gargantuan meeting that the overworked coffee machine packed up. |
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They never mention whether our young people are recruited as white-collar workers or just underpaid, overworked laborers over there. |
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Hey moneybags, do you want to donate to the poor, overworked and underpaid resident foundation? |
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The ending is curt and far from overworked, and the ominous black-hearted villains themselves never actually put in an appearance. |
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Activists say the workers are underpaid and overworked and are turning now to an unusual source to help them complete their heavy workload. |
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I'm still here, overworked but at least I'm not underpaid, not this week anyway. |
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Microbiologists and virologists are just as overworked and stressed as the rest of the medical profession. |
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If your staff is overworked or overextended, it will inevitably show in their attitudes toward customers. |
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Twenty years old and the head of the family since their parents died, Darry is overworked and overserious. |
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Mr Peach admitted departmental officers were often overworked and inexperienced, and worked in isolation. |
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The patent examiners are so overworked that they let a lot of this stuff through. |
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Morale is really low among staff and already some are leaving because they are overworked. |
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Now health service staff are overworked at all levels, GP's overloaded with patients and health centres are overcrowded. |
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Pediatricians and child psychologists can fill some gaps, but they are also often overworked. |
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Equipment is not replaced after it has worn out, positions are left unfilled and staff are dangerously overworked. |
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The most simple way to cut spending is to cut salaries for all doctors, but health-care staff are already overworked. |
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As long as there are fast food chains, there will always be underpaid and overworked line staff. |
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Fifty-eight percent said they were so overworked they could not provide the right level of care. |
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Julie worries about her husband being overworked and dreams of taking a vacation trip with him, perhaps to Paris. |
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The coaching staff is overworked and forced to do much of the personnel work. |
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I attributed this to a large ward round, insufficient time, and overworked doctors. |
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Not that I blame anyone, what with the way the NHS is underfunded and staff are overworked. |
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The heart, already overworked because of less oxygen, has to work even harder to pump blood through the narrowed blocked vessels. |
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Metaphors or repetition become tiring and irritating when overworked, rather than amusing, moving or shocking. |
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The onslaught of mobile IT is threatening to send overworked support staff over the edge. |
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Doctors, who were overworked and underpaid, began taking bribes to provide care. |
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Unlike virtually every other correctional center in the country, Hampden County doesn't rely on underpaid, often underqualified, overworked in-house docs. |
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As an overworked beat reporter, I could absorb those arguments, and the opposite ones, and simply plow on in search of new facts. |
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Some complained of being overworked, others complained of being underworked and almost all said they were underpaid. |
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Smelling like hot overworked brake pads, they remained fade-free and firm as we came barrelling down the canyon roads. |
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Often overworked, underarmed and outgunned they have carried out their UN humanitarian role with profound bravery. |
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In the news, they make a big deal about when a doctor gives up his practice because of being overworked. |
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When he emerges, he makes slow, overworked progress towards the boat, which is now about a hundred meters away. |
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We had to wait a little too long to be seated, and even longer to be served, but once our overworked waitress finally arrived everything started buzzing along nicely. |
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Rough clothing and general shabbiness proclaimed their lack of affluence, yet there was no rowdiness, and no one gave the two overworked barmaids trouble. |
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These jobs can be done by one extraordinary and exhaustingly overworked person, or they can be shared among the available people according to ability, interest and need. |
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The hospital wards are shabby and rundown, staff spend as much time filling out forms as dealing with patients, everyone is overworked and over stressed. |
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They said they are stressed and overworked and they cannot find a balance between family and work. |
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In fact, from what I understand via this gruff, unamused, and obviously overworked nurse, white Vaseline is used in dermal allergy testing as a base. |
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Fast-moving fun for younger viewers, centring on Lizzie Forbes, whose overworked imagination often embroils her in misunderstandings, muddles and miscellaneous mayhem. |
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The public, however, already feels overworked, stressed, pressured for time and overloaded with information. |
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If there is one summary theme to the comments received with the surveys, it is that paediatricians feel overworked, underpaid and unappreciated. |
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Furthermore, women receiving publicly funded care go to overcrowded hospitals staffed by interns and residents who are overworked and insufficiently trained. |
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Many are ill-equipped and overworked and are forced to deal with problems like sectarian riots and various separatist movements. |
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Kansas City's bullpen was overworked last season because its young starters either broke down physically or threw too many pitches to consistently work past the sixth inning. |
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Festivals work with shoestring budgets, overworked teams and a heavy dependence on volunteers in order to present Canadian productions. |
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Workers at the meatpacking plants are poorly paid and overworked. |
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At least three times, the overworked shredder blew out the electrical fuses before the job was finished late in the month. |
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Unsatisfied and overworked staff are not in a position to give clients or patients either the care or the support they need. |
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The welfare system is overworked, underpaid and they get burned out. |
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Comfort overworked muscles with the soothing warmth of arnica, clove, and ginger. |
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The trigger was a crisis two years ago, when overworked developers filed a class-action suit against the company. |
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The pair were engrossed in conversation for more than an hour, fuelling speculation the overworked minister had unwisely opened her heart to a political opponent. |
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A major altercation was narrowly avoided as 250 thirsty guests swamped the overpriced bar, demanding a drink from one of two hopelessly overworked bar staff. |
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Staff, already overworked, have to multi-task in order to provide programs. |
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In fact there were so many priests available that none of us was overworked. |
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A toxic, overworked liver can contribute to problems with weight gain. |
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Many principals are just as overworked as inspectors and experience the same conflict of roles between support and inspection. |
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How could we trust our lives in the hands of people that are overworked, starved and not given their just compensation? |
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For the most part, the sound is vintage electric Chicago blues, employing a raw two-guitar attack that buzzes with the dirty sound of overworked amps and blown speakers. |
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Last night, critics of the service suggested overworked and under-resourced prosecutors were dealing leniently with many offenders simply to clear enormous backlogs of cases. |
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I feel overworked, underpaid and under appreciated by the government. |
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They are so overworked that they are not going to do it. |
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To realize these important objectives, the new system cannot be left as an additional duty to be carried out by an informal group of already overworked OHRM staff. |
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I can rebut it by saying that the procedures for stopping this kind of thing were already in place, but the departments were overworked and there was no time for the system to work through. |
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With Inca Inchi, a lightweight micro-oil rich in omega-3, this formula repairs the look and feel of overworked hair and adds body for full, flowing styles. |
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They tend to be extremely overworked and have little time to spend on coordinating the activities of the numerous ministries under their overall control. |
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They are busy, overworked, dramatically underpaid and under-recognized for their contributions, and under-supported with training and growth opportunities. |
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In smaller organizations, the ICR program is designed to allow overworked IT departments with limited or no HPC expertise to support HPC user requirements more readily. |
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For those numerous programs with considerably longer cycle times, where position 6 or 8 is not overworked, it may be possible to enter even longer delay times coupled with a slower bucket return travel time. |
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The voice prompt will let users know when the heart-rate sensor is tracking and tells them when overworked or underworked. |
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This leads to an overworked, overstressed police force that can understandably become suspicious of everyone in the neighborhoods it patrols. |
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These young women are busy, for goodness' sake, tired and overworked, stressed, trying to find time for themselves in days that have too little. |
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Doctors and other medical staff are overworked, risk burnout and patients' lives are at risk. |
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Dying patients are having to wait up to 8 hours for pain relief because overworked district nurses cannot get to them promptly. |
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Last year we were so understaffed and overworked it was very hard. |
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The mobile veterinary units were part of the Canadian Veterinary Services and worked in the field to collect and give first aid to wounded, sick or overworked animals before transporting them by train to base hospitals. |
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Now we call out overworked GPs, or join the other sneezers and snufflers at the surgery and spread the germs. |
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This would be cost-effective for the system and more beneficial to the client who should be able to access services faster, rather than deal with long waitlist or overworked professionals. |
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We want to ensure that workers work in an environment where they can reach their full professional potential, without being stressed out and overworked. |
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By nice women you probably mean selfish women who have no more thought for the underpaid, overworked woman than a pussycat in a sunny window has for the starving kitten on the street. |
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The defendant has a right to legal counsel, but frequently his or her lawyer is a public defender who is inexperienced, overworked, and inclined to settle the matter by a plea bargain rather than fight it out before a jury. |
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Many women are consequently underfed or overworked during pregnancy. |
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Meanwhile, at the back of some church auditorium or stuffed in the centre of a hectic overworked neighbourhood house, from time to time there will be some workshop directed towards a less popular group and theme. |
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We have many wonderful health care professionals who are so dedicated to the well-being of society, yet they are stymied and shackled with a system that is overly bureaucratic, overworked, duplicitous and inefficient. |
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It may be feared that many Member States, whose administrative structures are often inappropriate and staff overworked, will shrink from the difficulty, since the stakes are low. |
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Whether you simply want to rediscover a state of well-being, lose weight or rejuvenate sore muscles that have been overworked by the crazy pace of modern life, this package is the one you need. |
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The system will see more disputes settled by arbitration and help unclog Scotland's overworked courts. |
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It turns out my groin had been overworked because my feet supinated wildly. |
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If it stiffens up, it usually means the gluten has overworked itself. |
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Its chief inspector, Vic Coleman, admitted to the inquiry that his officials were so overworked that they had not been able to carry out their job properly. |
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The few decent Afghan army units are badly overworked. |
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Your team is overworked. You believe that more should be done in other countries to use all available laws and ways of enforcing them to stop the trade before bushmeat even gets to Canada. |
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The BMA argue that overworked and underfunded general practitioners have insufficient time to assess and properly treat patients with complex needs. |
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If you find yourself stressed-out and overworked, then nux vomica could be the answer, while if it's physical pain that's the problem, then rhus tox could give you relief. |
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Most cases involving understaffing involve suits by patients who have been adversely affected by nurses who are overworked, as a result of understaffing. |
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