I am concerned, however, that our police are already under-resourced and will not have the resources actually to follow up on this work. |
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Both community health services and hospitals are dangerously under-resourced and short of even the most basic equipment. |
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Forensic investigations by the police take too long because they are under-resourced. |
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But it is widely accepted now that prosecution service is under-powered, under-resourced, poorly managed and insecure about its purpose. |
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I think that the investigation wasn't done very well, because I've heard that the police were under-resourced. |
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If you don't have money you have no choice but to enter the under-funded, under-resourced environment of a government school. |
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An incompetent, biased or under-resourced investigation may lead to a faulty conclusion or an inappropriate response to the allegations. |
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In poor countries with under-resourced police departments, enforcement is still less likely. |
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Building industry sources say the service is gravely under-resourced. |
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He had to creatively resource the new and under-resourced Continental Army. |
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These strategies need to be more vigorously pursued, in particular where healthcare systems are under-resourced. |
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We have heard on numerous occasions that access to information offices across government are severely under-resourced. |
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Converted from GTA. e-Court support for external legal participants is under-resourced. |
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Too often, national efforts are under-resourced, particularly in many transition countries. |
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They are also radically under-resourced and unable to carry out almost any human rights functions effectively. |
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It is a fund to help under-resourced towns and villages within the EGTC area, located on both sides of the border, to realize their own aims. |
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As well, in most cases civil society is under-resourced to play an influential role in democratic development. |
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In most cases these are under-resourced and fall under the responsibilities of the ministries responsible for welfare and social services. |
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Those without government support or staff tend to be under-resourced and struggle to survive. |
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The latter has resulted in an under-resourced fund due to the absence of a dedicated fund in Croatia. |
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In fact the program that would allow this is so woefully under-resourced that functionally it does not happen at all. |
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However the forces are under-resourced and they do not have the 20,000 that are probably required to be in that part of the world. |
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He mentioned that the Pacific was under-resourced and welcomed assistance to prepare nominations. |
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It is a simple but engrossing thriller set around an under-resourced hospital in a poverty-stricken township. |
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Both nurses and doctors are working under intense pressure in a service that has been appallingly under-resourced and badly managed. |
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The tension between access and quality that exists in any healthcare system is aggravated when that system is seriously under-resourced. |
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And it is a concern that reproductive toxicology is such an under-resourced area. |
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They do their best, it is not the fault of the doctors, physchiatrists, physchologists, nurses, etc., that the mental health service is under-resourced. |
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Further down the civil service tree were enthusiastic and hardworking but under-resourced officials operating in poor physical environments and on uncompetitive salaries. |
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When squandered on decadence, wealth doubly harms the under-resourced. |
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As universities are currently under-resourced and do not have the time to check watches, it seems like an uncontroversial policy to put in place. |
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The Commission has also taken the pioneering step of organizing a mobile library service for under-resourced rural public schools. |
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Few can forget the images of neglected children discovered in insanitary and under-resourced institutions. |
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Here too, attention is needed to help under-resourced police services engage with the issue. |
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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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The whole transition is very under-resourced. |
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Mobile phones equipped with special software can improve data collection, but lack of technology should not prevent data collection from under-resourced areas. |
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But whether they take the form of gated compounds in wealthy cities or chronically under-resourced services in rural communities, the effect is to condemn billions of people to a cycle of poverty and human rights violations. |
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In many countries health systems are under-resourced and understaffed leaving service delivery patchy and of variable quality. |
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A regional information hub was established in Brussels in January 2004, replacing nine under-resourced and disparate centres located throughout Western Europe. |
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With the ongoing wave of social sector reforms, families are increasingly caught between under-resourced public services and poorly regulated private systems. |
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Public Health is under-resourced and underrecognized. |
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He indicated that, while he was pleased to report that financial contributions to the programme had been steadily increasing, the IPDC was still under-resourced and he hoped more new donors would come on board. |
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Last year, Ungana-Afrika demonstrated the value of this approach with their work in rural South Africa with under-resourced paralegal advice offices just getting connected to the internet for the first time. |
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The police force was undermanned, under-resourced, as well as under-trained and under-equipped to cope with such a high level of militancy. |
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Removing HECS fees as an incentive for nursing graduates in under-resourced and short-staffed areas such as rural and remote communities. |
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With an under-resourced plan that apparently includes dumbing down local news and beefing up its stable of cheap and cheerful 'factual entertainment' series. |
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The above courses have been under-resourced, hence marginalised, which has led to demands for Afrocentric or Islamocentric knowledge to counteract Eurocentrism. |
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