This underfunding means buildings, streets and pavements are all in need of repair. |
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Another consequence of underfunding is that staff levels are very low at the moment. |
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Parents are having to pay too much in school fees to compensate for chronic underfunding by the provincial government. |
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Top of the considerable pile of conundrums on his desk as director of television is the station's perennial problem of underfunding. |
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What do you think if you did the same thing, resulting in chronic underfunding of your tyre budget, driving around with bald tyres? |
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He is passionate about theatre, but bemoans the pressures which it is put under in Britain, thanks to underfunding. |
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Large excess capacity still exists and pension underfunding continues to haunt firms. |
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In its defence, the police service would argue a history of underfunding has led to a desperate shortage of officers across the board. |
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It highlights, in full-page newspaper advertisements, its claim of massive underfunding. |
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The structural underfunding which caused the gradual descent into debt has not been addressed, although clearly the hope is that there will be some future rectification. |
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The current underfunding problem dictates an extensive overhaul. |
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From the start he exploited the over-work, underfunding and inefficiency then endemic in many hospital accounts departments for his own crooked ends. |
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Although the term underfunding is essentially a value judgment, there is evidence that UK spending is lower than that of other countries we like to compare ourselves with. |
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If these awards aren't coordinated effectively, institutions run the risk of overfunding some students while underfunding others. |
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In the fleet itself, complaints were beginning to be made in 1908 about underfunding and shortages of crews for the new ships. |
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The Asphalt Industry Alliance blames chronic underfunding and three successive harsh winters for the potholes blighting our roads. |
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Because of severe underfunding and understaffing in the past three decades, however, Humphreys said, the pumps are inspected only once every 16 months to 18 months. |
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The director of lifelong learning at FLINTSHIRE County Council, Ian Budd, denied the underfunding was as bad as the Welsh Assembly Government figures indicate. |
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The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations is concerned with the federal government's response to the underfunding issue to on-reserve schools. |
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Underfunding in nursing and allied health professions is relative to that in comparable professions and to the size of their workforce. |
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Underfunding the United Nations seems both unwise, and contrary to solemn pledges. |
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