I think they have overcommitted the force and not provided sufficient resources. |
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I'm already overcommitted with books I've agreed to read and blurb and introductions I've agreed to write going back some years. |
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We know that they are overcommitted and I think the member is one of those who has said so. |
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Further, it will promote the EPRP methodology in order to avoid being overcommitted to direct delivery. |
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They became convinced, after the bear market of 2000-02, they they were overcommitted to shares. |
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The reality is that we are all overcommitted, over functioning, over connected and sleep deprived. |
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They are seen and photographed everywhere — parties, openings, restaurants — and they really don't care if you think they're overexposed, overcommitted, over-stimulated, caffeinated or otherwise. |
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They were really good going forward and when we overcommitted, they were clinical. |
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Delving further, the poll found wide agreement that United States military forces are too overcommitted to get involved in another conflict, and that Syrian opposition groups may not be any better than the current government. |
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The government's long drawn out response to the tsunami crisis made all Canadians aware that our fleet of tactical air transport is seriously overcommitted and in increasing states of disrepair. |
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We have excellent people serving but they are already overcommitted. |
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But the bubble suddenly burst, and despite its clever manufacturing system Cisco was left heavily overcommitted as some of its customers slashed their spending. |
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Mr. Gatti is a gifted and experienced maestro in midcareer and seems not to be overcommitted by the standards of conductors today, despite major posts at the Orchestre National de France and the Zurich Opera. |
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One of his oft-repeated lines is that his country is overcommitted in the Middle East and that time has come to give domestic priorities the deserved attention. |
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No grandchild will want to see their grandparent losing out in later life because they have overcommitted when offering to pay their university fees. |
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Alex and Tina would be bonded by fear of life passing them by as each approached the big 4-0, while Brett and Michelle bore the crush of being overcommitted adults. |
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