Sentences with phrase «inadequate number»

The only problem is, there is inadequate number of job vacancies available and companies can not accommodate all applications.
The total number of infected health workers is as high as 256, he said, while stressing the need to bolster the already inadequate number of medical personnel in the countries hit by the virus, which has a high mortality rate.»
Onions — cooked, raw or dehydrated — contain sulfur compounds that, when chewed, can cause rupture of red blood cells, leading to anemia (inadequate numbers of red blood cells).
Yet there are an inadequate number of professionals who have invested the significant time necessary to get educated on this new area of practice.
Inadequate numbers, unhealthy divisions, meager financial support, unprophetic leadership, lethargic congregations — but at the root of them all lies the fact that the very thing for which the Church exists — the proclamation of the gospel — is being in our time so feebly done.
The Legislature finds that access to prenatal care and delivery services is limited by the inadequate number of providers of such services and that the regulated practice of midwifery may help to reduce this shortage.
A former Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Alhaji Inusah Fuseini believes the inadequate number of police personnel in the country is emboldening armed robbers to perpetrate crime in the country.
But they also reported issues with the negative attitudes of other shoppers, inadequate numbers of supermarket staff to offer on - the - spot assistance, and issues with carers doing too much for them.
An inadequate number of turbines might risk attracting a natural tornado to a turbine, possibly wrecking it.
(The Academy has merged these two categories this year due to an inadequate number of Lead Actress submissions in the Film category).
Bousted said that too many schools are turning their libraries into classrooms and discarding books, with some school libraries being too small and having inadequate numbers of computers for children.
The inadequate number of eligible applicants has led federal officials to drop plans for a study that would have compared the achievement of voucher recipients with that of students who requested the grants but didn't receive them.
Caroline O'Neill, head of education at Durham County Council, said: «Given the announcement by the secretary of state regarding the school's funding and the Ofsted report which stated that all aspects of the school are inadequate a number of parents are understandably concerned and anxious to get their children into alternative schools where they will receive an education which is good or better.
If you've an inadequate number of positive trade lines in your name, you'll find it much more difficult to reach the desired credit rating, and hence this will have a negative effect if you attempt to apply for a loan or credit service.
This is very problematic for young puppies because an inadequate number of red blood cells can be life threatening.
This is especially problematic in young puppies or kittens, where an inadequate number of red blood cells can be life - threatening.
This is especially problematic in young puppies, where an inadequate number of red blood cells can be life - threatening to some dogs.
However, Amorin did sound the alarm on what could be an inadequate number of appraisers in the future.
Mistreatment in nursing homes is usually a result of poorly qualified and inadequately trained staff; staff with a history of violence; inadequate numbers of staff; the isolation of residents; and, the reluctance of residents to report nursing home neglect out of embarrassment or fear.
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