She says the chronically underfunded centre is a lifeline for the 60 men and women who use it every day. |
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Yet health services are seriously underfunded and unable to cope with the numbers of patients seeking help. |
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As the nation's overburdened and underfunded emergency rooms are pushed to the brink, our medical safety net is starting to unravel. |
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When our universities are underfunded, and overfull, it's time to stop the fever. |
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Look closely at the actuarial assumptions to determine if the plan is overfunded or underfunded. |
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Facilities that were already underfunded and overstretched are now at breaking point. |
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Roads are congested, public transportation is poor, and the health service is underfunded. |
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The hard working police are severely underfunded, significantly underpaid and crazily understaffed. |
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For years, it's been underfunded and overwhelmed and, by its own admission, barely able to cope. |
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All members of this House know that despite the extra money put in by this Government, the treatment services are still underfunded. |
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This dual system strained the traditionally underfunded public services of the state. |
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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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They say the federal and provincial governments have chronically underfunded them, and are left with little choice. |
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This report showed the health services had been seriously underfunded for many years and needed a huge injection of capital. |
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The president's budget for the current fiscal year proposed slashing many already underfunded programs. |
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It must be recognised, however, that over a number of years we have been advised that the Trust has been underfunded. |
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Given this bleak fiscal climate, these unfunded and underfunded mandates are irresponsible. |
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The years that followed were sour with complaints of underfunded public services, shroud-waving health providers and food banks. |
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He said the practice was underfunded and was trying to operate a service that will make things better for those who stay. |
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The humanitarian community here is underfunded by hundreds of millions of dollars. |
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Less well-off parents would end up sending their children to nearby underfunded public schools. |
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Effectively protected from public scrutiny, the barbed-wire medical system is uncoordinated, underfunded and has almost zero accountability. |
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Here, the computerists feel safe from the predations of any nearby librarians or underfunded fellows. |
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The only peacekeepers in the area are a pitifully underfunded force preparing to leave at the end of the month. |
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In a recent case in New York, a judge ruled that New York City schools were underfunded, and he ordered the state to equalize funding. |
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The pension agency is a safety net, not a bailout for underfunded pensions. |
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The underfunded UN Relief and Works Agency is being forced to cut off food aid because of security restrictions. |
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The law enables companies with chronically underfunded plans to receive an implicit subsidy from companies with sound plans. |
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In a detailed report, the Healthcare Commission demanded future resources be reallocated to underfunded towns. |
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Publicly provided, underfunded health services are left to look after the poor and the chronically sick. |
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Military and police have complained they are underfunded and had to resort to cannibalizing parts from other aircraft to keep their aging fleets in the air. |
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It was left to Irwin Stelzer, one of the country's leading economists, to spell out yesterday the consequences of continuing to live with a clapped-out, underfunded system. |
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However, these measures have typically been piecemeal, underfunded or unaligned. |
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They are underfunded and overstretched, and in charge from many things, from illegal immigrants to cybercrime to investigating corrupt politicians. |
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Bellevue, often overwhelmed and underfunded, never failed to accept a challenge. |
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Unfortunately, they are in deep trouble as almost all of the defined benefits plans are underfunded. |
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Our organization is underfunded and understaffed, and the negative impacts will be clearly visible to anyone who bothers to look. |
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On military issues, we well know that our forces are poorly equipped, undermanned, totally demoralized and underfunded. |
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Same goes for the art department, which is always underfunded and undermanned on these low-budget films. |
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A handy solution is the heating rehabilitation of houses, but this solution is unjustly ignored and underfunded by the European Union. |
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But the UN's capacity to support national implementation of these international agreements is woefully underfunded and inadequate. |
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Tomorrow, we expect a response from the government, because our universities and colleges are underfunded, and this creates problems. |
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Our military has been underfunded for so many years under the previous administration. |
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The research potential in these countries is extremely strong, although it is currently underfunded. |
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As a result, many parks and reserves remain severely underfunded, lacking designated management authorities or management plans. |
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African efforts to monitor their own commitments are largely underfunded and data are hard to come by. |
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Even at wealthy libraries, security in rare books and map collections is often underfunded. |
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Ms. Joanne Geddes: I think everybody is agreed that we're underfunded, ill-equipped, and overtasked. |
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The hist or y of t he fed e ral superannuation plans shows that they are not underfunded. |
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I'm sure the technicians are either underqualified or underfunded. |
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It is about reaching into corners where there is no statutory money or causes that are underfunded. |
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Theatre lovers say that the end of state subsidies after the fall of the Soviet Union left drama troupes and art schools underfunded. |
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All humanitarian needs are underfunded, but education has been one of the least funded in recent years. |
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Opportunities to prevent and reduce it are frequently overlooked or underfunded. |
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Successive governments have underfunded tertiary education for years. |
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Prior to 2000, Canadian GAAP did not require the recognition of an additional minimum pension liability for pension plans which were underfunded. |
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The mental health sector, especially its community-based component, has been underfunded compared with other sectors. |
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The fund has been used to increase access to education and increase the equity of education funding in underfunded emergencies. |
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I didn't have a lot of experience working with NGOs that are small, underfunded, and trying to promote educational opportunities for people. |
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The rollout of the MCC process across the nine countries being considered in this evaluation seems to have been under-managed and underfunded. |
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What was a surprise was the state of its pension fund, which was disastrously underfunded. |
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The perennially underfunded train system pressed extra cars into service and honored airline tickets as its long-distance ridership swelled 35 percent. |
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Yeltsin won 53.8 to 40.3 percent, a victory ensured by ample resources over his underfunded communist challenger. |
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Their only obstacle is an underfunded, ragtag group of locals who want to preserve the environment. |
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These plans definitionally can't be underfunded, because there's no promise to pay. |
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They also contend that the group gets the job done in their desperate and underfunded fight. |
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When those entities were underfunded, understaffed, and marginalized, it encouraged an anything-goes environment. |
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The problem is that many community services are significantly underfunded. |
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Care homes across the country say they are being underfunded by councils and lack of funding is repeatedly cited for increasing numbers of closures. |
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The chief constable herself has been touring the county telling people their police have been underfunded for years and the only way forward is more cash. |
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American schools, he said, were dangerously underfunded and out-of-date, and needed community support if the United States was not to slip behind other nations. |
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Most states have long-term problems with underfunded pensions. |
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Donors should also strive to improve the quality of their support to CAFS and improve disbursement mechanisms to ensure that CAFS do not remain underfunded in the future. |
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When war with Germany broke out in 1939, the RCN, although remarkably efficient, had so long been underfunded and shorthanded that it was still little more than an offshoot of the Royal Navy. |
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Government inspection programs are severely underfunded, and as a result only a tiny proportion of farm fish are actually inspected for disease or drug residues. |
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The result was an abandonment of the educational programme, ministers remained poorly paid and the church was underfunded. |
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The Information Commissioner has talked in the access to information committee about how he was blocked each way, how he was underfunded and understaffed and all kinds of things. |
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Will that lead to the creation of two classes in society with respect to education, one group being urban, affluent and equipped with brick and mortar institutions, the other regional, underfunded and virtual? |
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Cancer prevention in Canada is pathetically underfunded and fragmented. |
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However, the schools were unsupervised, often underfunded and of varying standards. |
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The centralized pension system established in 1995 is so underfunded that it is often unable to pay workers' pensions, provoking much of the current labor protest. |
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While Ms Mayawati partied in the park, television news showed underfunded health workers in eastern UP struggling to combat an outbreak of encephalitis that has recently killed several hundred people, mostly children. |
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Closely watched and richer public sector plans now outpace underfunded private sector pensions that have not been as closely monitored for governance practices. |
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Where government is present, it is often severely underfunded, such that legislation regarding resource management, e.g. banning tavy and the use of brush fires is largely moot. |
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According to Mr. Lafrance, up to 70 per cent of pensions are probably underfunded, thanks in part to the asset losses resulting from this autumn's market meltdown. |
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Mental health is severely underfunded compared with physical health. |
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So far, the effort is underfunded and hasn't yet enticed China and India. |
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As a result, non-program functions are underfunded. |
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Corbyn launched the Labour campaign focusing on public spending, and argued that services were being underfunded, particularly education. |
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The continent has only one large oceanography department, at the University of Cape Town, and that is underfunded. Coastal wetlands have little protection and fishing grounds are especially vulnerable. |
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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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The Bentley enterprise was always underfunded, but inspired by the 1924 Le Mans win by John Duff and Frank Clement, Barnato agreed to finance Bentley's business. |
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In addition, this field has been relatively underfocused and underfunded. |
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Nurses and specialists are lining up for month-long secondments to Malawi to help provide skills and badly needed equipment to two underfunded hospitals. |
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We know already that the Government are postponing looking at the Barnett formula, even though successive independent reports have shown clearly that Wales is underfunded. |
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