Sentences with phrase «hampering effective operation»

Ofoma said that inadequate water supply, shortage of personnel and vehicles were hampering effective operation of the service.
Down one per cent from last year, 96 per cent of employers believe that skills shortages (without doubt or will be some impact) will hamper the effective operations of their businesses.
In the 2014 Hays Asia Salary Guide, almost all (95 percent) said the skills shortage in the region has the potential to hamper the effective operation of their business.

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The importance of this issue is underscored by the fact 89 per cent of employers in Hong Kong responding to the 2018 Salary Guide believe skill shortages have the potential to hamper effective business operations over the coming year.»
However, there are some key and recurring factors as to why representative bodies have not been sustainable and have been hampered in their effective operation — often despite major investments by individuals, groups and Boards.
Drawing on the lessons from the past, there are some key and recurring factors as to why representative bodies have not been sustainable and have been hampered in their effective operation.
... The Act hampers mineral operations and developments because... It permits and encourages increasing and lengthy delays in approval of land titles - more than 2,000 minerals applications are caught in an administrative backlog, some for up to three years, delayed by the Right to Negotiate with no effective procedures to resolve the delays.
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