Sentences with phrase «lack of personnel»

Another recent WCS - co-authored study said widespread lack of personnel and funds are preventing MPAs from reaching their full potential.
Lack of personnel in export terminals have forced some ports to cut back working hours, according to two shippers and one trader.
He was «disgusted» by the Australian Medical Association's plans to offer financial incentives to induce doctors in developing countries to practise in Australia, leaving the homeland infant mortality rates to soar for lack of personnel.
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are an increasingly popular strategy for protecting marine biodiversity, but a new global study demonstrates that widespread lack of personnel and funds are preventing MPAs from reaching their full potential.
But our defensive tactics and lack of personnel to execute our counter attacking strategy against Spurs failed us.
We finished 3rd last season and while I think that injuries were a problem many of our dropped points stemmed from tactical flaws than a lack of personnel.
A few years back this lack of personnel would have been disastrous, but not anymore, with our depth and consistent playing philosophy Juventus were able to overcome injuries and suspensions.
«The majority of the deaths he references were at a time when most people of Erie County remember the Red budgets and the lack of personnel, but the conditions in the jail now and during the last four years aren't anything like they were eight, 10, 12 years ago.»
lack of personnel, lack of money, lack of time... students who have weak skills, teachers whose content and pedagogy need big shifts... administrators who are still learning what good common core instruction in their teachers should look like... you name it, this is a work in progress.
Challenges faced by these districts often include the lack of personnel and resources needed to compete effectively for Federal competitive grants and formula grant allocations in amounts too small to be effective in meeting their intended purpose.
We have laws against dangerous and vicious animals, but they either are not enforced, or become bypassed because of a lack of personnel.
Jurisdictional issues, lack of personnel, and a national police task force that has not produced results all contribute to what lawyers and academics say is Canada's dysfunctional approach to prosecuting white - collar crime.
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