| 31. | A chronic shortage of doctors due to understaffing at the hospital has been reported since 2008.
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| 32. | Additional issues include understaffing penalty pay and the type of service to be performed on the 757.
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| 33. | In her complaint, she said " professional standards are compromised " because of understaffing.
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| 34. | Some family members of the fire victims at Los Ceibos said the home suffered from overcrowding and understaffing.
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| 35. | The problems were attributed to understaffing over a long period and excessive use of agency and locum staff.
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| 36. | Loeb said the accounting mistake may have been due to the understaffing problem the company is trying to correct.
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| 37. | Democrats accused Republicans of deliberately understaffing precincts to slow down voting to discourage turnout in the heavily Democratic city.
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| 38. | Too little concern is given to their security, and understaffing and poor communication make risky places more dangerous.
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| 39. | The Maritime and Coastguard Agency's Chief Executive, Steven Bligh, said understaffing was not affecting safety.
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| 40. | He noted that facilities run by the tribes were often in better condition despite similar funding problems and understaffing.
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