And what tripped him up was a race against an underfinanced opponent most people on Long Island still cannot name. |
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The money is badly needed to improve care in these underfinanced, overworked centers. |
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The origins of those crises are fantastically complex, and the underfinanced national states cannot begin to cope. |
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The military health system is seriously undermanned and underfinanced for the number of casualties coming home. |
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As if the Paper Mill had blown its funds on Follies, this Gypsy, in sets and costumes that seem underfinanced, also looks underimagined. |
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The national states have grown weak and underfinanced, and this needs to be remedied. |
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On Friday, the council voted to speed up planning for a UN peacekeeping force to be sent to Darfur to relieve underfinanced African Union troops. |
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Researchers have also recently found that people in grammar schools do better than pupils in underfinanced inner-city hell-hole comprehensives. |
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Catlin is almost militant in his view that the system is grossly underfinanced. |
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Bashir has put conditions on a UN peacekeeping force to bolster the underfinanced 7,000 African Union troops, now in Darfur. |
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This bizarre situation has come to pass because of a mistake by an underfinanced and understaffed government agency. |
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The underfinanced, little-publicized campaign of Mr. Kennedy, 38, is not likely to get many votes on Tuesday. |
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In many developing countries, school systems are chronically underfinanced and underresourced and often fail to deliver a highquality education. |
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The task of creating a coherent, statewide system for indigent defense out of the current hodgepodge of underfinanced defenders has been put off for too long. |
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In this context, after taking into account the financial support from the IMF and the World Bank, the programme remains underfinanced. |
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As the entire public health care system in Poland is notoriously underfinanced, the rather costly methadone maintenance does not constitute a priority concern. |
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Lancaster, 54, had been unfairly blamed for the failings of an antiquated and underfinanced department with a long history of corruption, inefficiency and missing records. |
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Introduced two years ago by President Vladimir V. Putin, the tax was designed to bring order to the chaos of the chronically underfinanced state budget. |
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The soldiers will take part in a two-year training program for elite troops of Georgia's tiny and underfinanced army. |
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Madam President, it is an endless political bone of contention that Heading 4 is chronically underfinanced. |
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Jacek Saryusz-Wolski has said that the CFSP is seriously underfinanced, so it is crucial to avoid duplication and to increase efficiency. |
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Many of its memorials are underfinanced, and their displays are stronger on emotion than on accuracy. |
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On the other hand, however, Eastern railway companies have been underfinanced for decades. |
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The dissent stated that if the plan is underfinanced then all its members are affected in the same way. |
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A war on fraud would help the economy, especially if it means backing underfinanced watchdogs like the new securities commission, which is trying to clean up a murky stockmarket. |
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As a result, the UN operation has been understaffed and underfinanced. |
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His campaign, however, was underfinanced, and, although Blades proved a popular candidate, some thought that his extended absence from the country had left him out of touch. |
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This network is working very well, but it is probably underfinanced because of the constant efforts that the Quebec government must make in health and education. |
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One need look only at countries ravaged by poor health or disease to see the deleterious effects of an underfinanced or inadequate health infrastructure on previously productive economies. |
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Understaffed and underfinanced health care systems whether as a result of brain drain or sick staff, mean skilled health care professionals don't want to remain in public health care structures. |
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However, the team also noted that the management team remains small, underfinanced and at times ill-equipped, reducing its impact at the field level, particularly in other parts of the property. |
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However, a problem for rail is how quality and structural infrastructure needs can be financed reliably into the future, especially given that parts of the system are underfinanced today. |
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For example, in many countries the resolution of legal disputes is the responsibility of a court system that is overburdened and underfinanced, while alternatives to the traditional court system may be few or nonexistent. |
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According to WHO, the shortage is caused by the fact that the training, remuneration, working conditions and management systems of health workers have been underfinanced for several decades. |
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On the contrary, in my opinion, there are too many, and they are scattered, poorly coordinated, underfinanced, etc. Moreover, I want to avoid Microscopic Incestuous Deforestation. |
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Whereas it was underfinanced in past times, which made it difficult for it to carry out its mandate, the UN Member States have now ratified the decision to double its budget. |
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Consequently, the latter did not provide guidance on how to handle tradeoffs required by the new external environment, leaving the PRSP underfinanced and with unattainable macroeconomic objectives. |
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Another feels that some silvicultural operations are underfinanced. |
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