| 41. | An increasing number of lawsuits related to violent incidents, chronic understaffing and fraudulent recordkeeping revealed deep operational problems.
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| 42. | As a result, in addition to understaffing the Russian administration in Galicia suffered from poor quality in personnel.
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| 43. | A subsequent prisoners'lawsuit sought to blame the disturbance on poorly trained guards and " reckless understaffing ".
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| 44. | Officials at North Central Bronx acknowledged delivery room problems and said they were the result of poor supervision and understaffing.
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| 45. | Delta and its pilots union earlier this year agreed to longer monthly work schedules and other moves to avoid understaffing.
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| 46. | That lockout was lifted, then reimposed after the association accused the union of understaffing operations and dispatching unskilled workers.
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| 47. | Hobbled by understaffing, underfinancing, conflicting mandates from Congress and widespread mismanagement failures, it is an agency in disarray.
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| 48. | Didn't you read those blue-ribbon reports of understaffing, inadequate resources, and politically-driven management?
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| 49. | Whether from understaffing or anxiety, it was not something a designer envisions showing off when he installs an open kitchen.
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| 50. | Olympic's Flight Attendants Union complains of chronic understaffing, exacerbated by the recent dismissal of the 64 seasonal workers.
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