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"short-staffed" Definitions
  1. having fewer members of staff than you need or usually have
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How will a short-staffed High Court without Antonin Scalia rule?
When hospitals are short-staffed and undersupplied, we cannot save lives.
It swamped medical offices, workplaces were short-staffed, and schools emptied.
I can't believe he'd do that knowing how short-staffed we are.
"We were in a panic, we were so short staffed," Ms. Coulombe said.
Medical facilities were especially hard hit, many left wind-damaged, flooded and short-staffed.
We are scarily short-staffed, and it's taking longer to hire people than anticipated.
They link the Walk Outs, who tend to be lonely, overworked and short-staffed.
The Associated Press: Short-staffed White House dusts off Mueller playbook as pressure mounts.
Other Gossip: Is Riverdale P.D. so short-staffed that Jughead Jones is their best detective?
But the demand has been busier than ever and we've been, of course, short-staffed.
Like other federal prisons, the Metropolitan Correctional Center has been short staffed for some time.
In Tanzania, health facilities are too short-staffed to supervise the deluge of foreign volunteers.
I'm not sure if they were open or not or maybe just short staffed that day.
Inquiries have shown politicized public safety bodies to be under-funded, short-staffed and insufficiently trained.
Concerns are growing about a short-staffed State Department dealing with a host of international crises.
Part of the problem is that many of the factories were still short-staffed, he said.
What good will new buildings be when we cannot deliver service because we are short-staffed.
She acknowledges this can be hard when everyone is feeling the strain of being short-staffed.
Could that prompt more Garland-like scenarios and lead to extended periods of a short staffed court?
Short-staffed and run on less than $250,000 per year, ESOP must choose which clients to serve.
There is no reason for a short-staffed and lame-duck FTC to rush this complaint through.
Zippy develops delivery robots and FarmWise builds autonomous systems designed to harvest food for short-staffed farmers.
VA medical facilities are already short-staffed, and President Trump's hiring freeze will only make things worse.
But as of October, the prison was still severely short staffed, with more vacancies than actual officers.
The high portion of sick employees at Life Care Center now means the facility is short-staffed.
He said his facility is short-staffed with medical personnel, including several nurse positions that remain unfilled.
Unfortunately, the Avengers are a little short-staffed after the Snappening at the end of Avengers: Infinity War.
NATCA President Paul Rinaldi said controllers often must work overtime and six-day weeks at short-staffed locations.
"My neighbor, who is 89, she works behind the counter when they're short-staffed," Mr. de Give said.
CLAIMS OF RETALIATION Management punishes those who challenge decisions, workers say, putting additional strain on the short-staffed facility.
The district offices offices themselves — made up of assistant U.S. attorneys and other lawyers — are short staffed as well.
After the EPA Ethics Office was short-staffed in 2017, the agency has since committed to expanding its capacity.
Tom Schedler, Louisiana's secretary of state, told Mr. Zakharov that the department was short-staffed because of recent flooding.
The Bureau of Prisons acknowledged in a statement that management may scale back programming when facilities are short-staffed.
When she asked why, she was told that administrators at the short-staffed hospital had closed an entire floor.
Dispatchers are usually too short-staffed to take real breaks, and they can't shut the center for weekends and holidays.
If you know your job is going to be short-staffed, get the little tasks out of the way now.
Schedler explained that his office in Baton Rouge sustained heavy damage from a massive flood that left him short-staffed.
Wages for private prisons are over 20 percent lower than their public counterparts, and the penitentiaries are routinely short-staffed.
The SEC is currently short-staffed, as the Senate has stalled on two nominees to join the SEC as commissioners.
"We've all tried to reach out to them — they're short-staffed because they've evacuated [essential employees]" Michael told Business Insider.
Patients notice how short-staffed the hospitals are "when they hit the call bell and nobody comes," Mr. Ciampi said.
One employee, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of safety concerns, said the security department seemed short-staffed.
All are long-term crises that require expertise and bandwidth that are lacking in the always short-staffed Trump administration.
Also, they are often so short-staffed that family members sleep in patients' rooms to provide food and nursing care.
And when the short-staffed committee put out a call for resumes, they received more than 2,000, according to Smith.
It buys the president more time to change the narrative that his White House is short-staffed and in disarray.
In a scathing section of Tuesday's report, the audit claims CBSA are so short-staffed that they've been cutting corners.
Teddy (Kim Raver) shows up to help Bailey in the operating room while the hospital is short staffed and OH SHIT.
But he remains short-staffed, despite raising pay to levels above what he paid during the housing bubble a decade ago.
When we are short-staffed, I split the second bar with the typical bartender so that we can both wait tables, too.
Several reports have surfaced describing the federal jail as being short-staffed and saying protocols were not followed by the prison's employees.
The guards were working overtime shifts, as the high-security Manhattan jail was short-staffed around the time of Epstein's apparent suicide.
But the state has one of the country's highest incarceration rates and its correctional system is notoriously antiquated, dangerous and short-staffed.
Mr. Tarler acknowledged that the law could be a burden for institutions that were "short-staffed or not experienced" with ethnographic research.
Mr. Evans said that conductors did not collect tickets at least once a week, and that trains appeared to be short-staffed.
Harried executives of short-staffed charities or religious organizations often do not have the time or expertise to pick the details apart.
She liked the country and this year, she applied for permanent residency on the basis that her profession is short-staffed in Australia.
But higher pay and greater stability have lured medical students into specialized fields, leaving the front line of defense short-staffed and unreliable.
Its team being short-staffed and distracted by weak morale could lengthen payout delays, which make players worry if they'll ever get their cash.
The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) has been chronically short-staffed and is suspected of nodding through asylum applicants without thorough vetting.
The jails are also short-staffed, with 96 vacant correctional officer positions at the time of the report, issued at the end of November.
It's too late to keep German nurse Daniela Jones in the chronically short-staffed National Health Service (NHS), where she worked for 21950 years.
Many short-staffed schools turn to Teach for America, which recruits recent college graduates and career-changers for two-year stints in the classroom.
The facilities that were short-staffed Friday are among about two dozen Air Route Traffic Control Centers, an official of the controllers union said.
Robledo said the incoming government wanted to find jobs for Central American migrants in sectors that are short-staffed, such as maquila assembly plants.
Some employees say they are "required to work unreasonably long hours of overtime" when the company is short-staffed, according to employee reviews on Glassdoor.
In the summer desperate couples travelled out of town to get married because short-staffed town halls only offer wedding dates months in the future.
This summer desperate couples travelled out of town to get married because short-staffed town halls could only offer wedding dates months in the future.
N26 has experienced tremendous growth, and the startup wants to scale its workforce appropriately so that it's not short-staffed when faced with those issues.
It's not yet clear who will replace or fill in for them during the course of the investigation, since the jail is already short-staffed.
The State Department not only has a hiring freeze but is short-staffed and lacks the hands to answer all the calls coming its way.
"No one likes calling out, because everyone will be short staffed," said Michelle Styczynski, an employee at a Starbucks in Dulles International Airport in Virginia.
While experts warn of coming staffing shortages during the pandemic, IHS facilities already are operating short-staffed--with vacancy rates ranging from 25-31 percent.
You were never able to get a weekend off because they needed you because we were short-staffed, and without a staff, your department can't function.
The FCC remains short staffed, with only three out of five seated leaders, which somewhat limits how quickly Pai is able to get through his agenda.
That problem stems from a history of unwise slashing of the SSA budget by Congress in recent years that has left the program dramatically short-staffed.
A ministry official working in corporate surveillance acknowledged that his department was somewhat short-staffed but the government was taking steps to recruit more every year.
Waffle House's director of public relations and eternal affairs, Pat Warner, told AL.com that the restaurant was short-staffed because of a miscommunication in scheduling workers.
"We're short-staffed," Forbes told CNN, adding that "we need to fill some vacancies on the team" that have accumulated over the past couple of years.
"Hospitals are already short-staffed, and we are in a severe flu season," says Saskia Popescu, an epidemiologist and infection-prevention specialist at HonorHealth in Phoenix.
Mr. Kalanick's successor at Uber will have many messes to clean up, including bruised staff morale, a toxic company culture and a short-staffed executive team.
Errors occur because the counties, who record registrations, are short-staffed, workers are improperly trained, and often in a hurry to make election deadlines, she said.
The unit has been short-staffed, though according to an assistant chief, Archie Generoso, the department plans to add three detectives to the S.V.U. by early March.
The FTC was short-staffed for most of the year: thanks to presidential foot dragging and partisan spats, just two out of five commissioners were in place.
Abby Philip of The Washington Post said one problem is that the committee is already short-staffed because many of its employees had already taken administration jobs.
President Klaus Iohannis said earlier in the week that a preliminary inquiry has shown politicized public safety bodies to be under-funded, short-staffed and insufficiently trained.
San Ysidro and Otay Mesa are acutely short-staffed and sorely lack the personnel they need to process passengers and cargo in a timely and efficient manner.
If a correctional facility is moderately short-staffed, administrators might first eliminate services that seem optional, like educational courses or opportunities for family and friends to visit.
The selection of Sartor comes as the Trump administration is short-staffed on Africa talent and faces a series of critical decisions on US policy toward the continent.
When a flight on a pre-merger United plane was short-staffed, pre-merger Continental employees could not be brought in, and vice versa, sometimes leading to cancellations.
Ms. Zion's father, the writer Sidney Zion, concluded that the hospital was short-staffed on the night of his daughter's death and had prescribed her the wrong medication.
Production has started to resume in recent weeks, although many factories are short-staffed and are weeks or months behind schedule, industry consultant Gregor Berkowitz told Business Insider.
But even if staff turnover has been a problem in recent decades, what are some specific new problems we might see if the executive branch is short-staffed?
Measurement errors, land use discrepancies, multiple owners and short-staffed local offices hampered the digitization of land records in the states of Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Himachal Pradesh, the analysis found.
Depending on how many workers have been furloughed and sent home in each agency, renewing a certificate might not be a top priority when they're short-staffed and overworked already.
With the flurry of changes happening at the FCC over the past few months, it may be hard to believe that the commission has been short staffed the entire time.
Mr. Stirling, who served as chief of staff for Nikki Haley when she was governor, said his department is short-staffed, with 500 fewer front-line officers than it needs.
What they found: The reasons for lack of care include the VA's bureaucracy, short-staffed clinics and hospitals, lack of social support and — of all things — parking issues, Bloomberg reports.
The jail was reportedly severely short-staffed at the time of Epstein's death, and although Epstein had threatened suicide in the weeks leading up to his hanging, he was left alone.
Weaver says the forecast office is already short staffed, which obviously puts more pressure on the workforce, especially at times like this when forecasters are tracking three hurricanes in the Atlantic.
Republican senators refused to consider Merrick Garland, President Barack Obama's nominee to replace Scalia, thereby leaving the court short-staffed and evenly split during most of the 2016-2017 term, too.
There are days where we are short staffed, don't get a break and run from room to room but it's the camaraderie within the team that carries us through the shift.
Epstein's suicide brought attention to what the prison's employee union has said are chronically overworked and short-staffed conditions at the MCC, including forced overtime and officers reassigned to guard duty.
The United States is trying to conclude a rapid-fire series of them at a moment when the office of the United States trade representative is short-staffed for budgetary reasons.
The prison is so short-staffed that I'm told many of the guards in this cellhouse are being held over on mandatory overtime to work in unquarantined sections of the prison.
Epstein's suicide brought attention to what the prison's employee union has said are chronically overworked and short-staffed conditions at the MCC, including forced overtime and officers reassigned to guard duty.
Short-staffed But with the administration understaffed and lacking regional experts, it's a concern that Trump and his officials can be fully prepared in 10 weeks for this meeting, analysts say.
Epstein's suicide exposed what the prison's employee union has said are chronically overworked and short-staffed conditions at the Metropolitan Correction Center, including forced overtime and officers reassigned to guard duty.
In interviews this week, 16 Times staffers described a short-staffed international publication; an opinion section prone to self-inflicted wounds; and an ongoing debate about the newspaper's biases and blind spots.
Heather Bergen, a real estate agent in Arcata, California, said one of her clients couldn't verify her income for her mortgage lender, because the government office where she works is short-staffed.
The GAO found that many states don't even provide data on how many trained examiners they have, and ones that do are short-staffed, "especially in rural areas," according to the report.
Louisiana Secretary of State Tom Schedler wrote that recent flooding had left his office extremely short-staffed trying to deal with the damage and prepare adequately for the vote on November 8.
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator would establish its foothold in the workplace when Isabel learned that Edward Hay, the father of her son's classmate and a preeminent personality consultant, was short-staffed.
Instead, they are short-staffed by a rotating cast of enthusiastic, bright, but ultimately inexperienced and overworked 20-somethings who have to turn elsewhere to cover up their own lack of expertise.
Epstein's suicide has exposed what the employee union says are chronically overworked and short-staffed conditions at the Metropolitan Correction Center in Manhattan, including forced overtime and officers reassigned to guard duty.
Black Restaurant Group, Shouk and Taylor Gourmet all told CNN they would see how short-staffed they are on Thursday, but said they support their worker's decisions to protest if they so choose.
Cindy Kinnard, the director of public health in Kewaunee County, a mostly rural Wisconsin community on the shore of Lake Michigan, said her 23 years at the department have usually felt short-staffed.
But the inevitable result will be that even more short-staffed agencies will have to rely more on industry lobbyists for basic policy expertise, which will shape how federal rules are written and enforced.
That means when a flight is at risk of being canceled because it is short-staffed, United cannot bring in reserve employees from pre-merger Continental if it is on a pre-merger United aircraft.
Casey said he thought his Raptors might have been guilty of underestimating the short-staffed Bulls, as Mike Dunleavy was out with a stomach virus and Derrick Rose continued to sit with an abductor strain.
While China's short-staffed environmental watchdogs are keen to involve the public in enforcing standards, authorities are wary that social media-driven protests against chemical plants, waste incinerators or nuclear processing facilities could trigger protests.
All this comes as Trump tries to crack down on illegal immigration to the United States, an issue that could leave many farms short-staffed due to their reliance on foreign -- and sometimes, undocumented -- workers.
"Some organizations just aren't aware of the risks; some don't want to risk interrupting important business processes; sometimes they are short-staffed," said Ziv Mador, vice president of security research at Trustwave's Israeli SpiderLabs unit.
But while some labs have enough staff and resources to send back results within a day, others are short staffed and overwhelmed with requests, and it can take weeks to months to hear back from them.
Union members and prisoner advocacy groups say that intense scrutiny should expand to the attorney general and the White House, who have left the Bureau of Prisons short-staffed and without a director for several months.
Apparently, some got their hands on that sweet Olympic swag and immediately peaced out: Volunteers report that numerous would-be co-workers have been no-shows since collecting work outfits and complimentary wristwatches, leaving venues short-staffed.
The nation's law enforcement agency is under siege, short-staffed because of delays in filling senior positions and increasingly at odds with a president who had already engaged in a monthslong feud with the government's intelligence agencies.
When the city council held a hearing on SVD, a retired SVD detective traveled back to the city, on his own time and at his own expense, to tell the council that SVD was impossibly short-staffed.
Bataa Davaasuren, director of Mongolia's Customs House at Gashuun Sukhait, said customs on both sides of the border were short-staffed, adding that the situation had been exacerbated by events like the Chinese Communist Party Congress in October.
Rival low-cost carriers easyJet, Norwegian, and Wizz are in the midst of record recruitment drives, with pilot hiring in the spotlight after a rostering problem at Ryanair, Europe's largest airline by passenger numbers, left it short-staffed.
But their training has been cut short by months, and units are still short-staffed, as some of the estimated 20163,000 additional military advisers prepare to arrive in Afghanistan in time for the spring fighting season, officials said.
He confirmed the plan in essence foresaw migrants staying in Mexico while asylum claims are being processed, and said the incoming government wanted to find jobs for them in sectors that are short-staffed, such as maquila assembly plants.
One of the facility's administrators, Nenita Alfonso Sudeall, later broke down and cried as she told police she was "overwhelmed" at the facility, which she said was short-staffed and had poorly trained employees, according to a police report.
I joined the prison service to change the lives of people society has discarded, but we're so short-staffed with ever-increasing workloads, and the time I have to talk to prisoners who need me most is dwindling year after year.
The EPA said the new policy is temporary and is an effort to help companies who are short-staffed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as to alleviate demands on the EPA staff in answering routine monitoring questions.
"We are short-staffed," he said in an email to one client, Kenneth Lawler, a British man who was owed more than $900,000 from the settlement of a medical malpractice lawsuit stemming from the death of his son in a New Jersey hospital.
And yet, at the same time, it makes almost too much sense: In a White House this short-staffed, this dysfunctional, and this terrible at basic housekeeping, it seems fitting that a disgusting bag of socks would go unnoticed and ignored for days.
In court filings last year reported by The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Mr. Quinlan wrote that the "office lacked sufficient staff to make a proper review for privilege" and "was short-staffed by approximately one-sixth" of its normal complement of attorneys.
Melania Trump's decision to stay with 29-year-old Barron at the family's triplex penthouse means the skyscraper will need permanent new fortifications, and plans to protect Trump's four adult children will force an already short-staffed agency ramp up its ranks.
It was the Christmas holiday and we were short staffed, we faced a situation as I said earlier that no one in the country had ever seen before or since, and there was confusion at the scene... As a result, some evidence was compromised.
Read more: California's governor is asking Trump for emergency assistance after major earthquakes rattled the state 2 days in a rowLast month, acting FEMA administrator Peter Gaynor testified to the House Committee on Homeland Security that the agency was still short-staffed by 2,000 people.
One source said the Office of Legislative Affairs at the Department of Justice, which coordinates department leadership appearances on the Hill, has been short-staffed during the shutdown over the past few weeks and they typically request 14 days' notice to prep for a hearing.
Even critics agree that large numbers of the surviving alumni are in a better situation today than they were in the harrowing conditions at Willowbrook, but they say the homes are still short-staffed and the employees do not have sufficient training and oversight.
State survey agencies are frequently short staffed, and turnover at these agencies is often rampant, which means that those responsible for surveying nursing homes may have neither the training nor the experience to know what they are seeing and whether conditions comply with federal standards and requirements.
Sick calls lead to a baggage pile up at Sea-Tac At least 1,500 bags were not loaded onto Alaska Airlines flights Saturday after a high number of sick calls left the airline short-staffed for the holidays, Alaska Airlines spokesman Ray Lane told CNN affiliate KOMO.
" The petition also claims that employees aren't legally required to remove needles but often do so anyway because stores have to pay for hazmat teams from their own budgets, and called this "a veiled threat of even less staff coverage on an already short-staffed floor.
While most of the budget increases focus on illegal immigration and border security, the administration also requested funding to hire 450 new agents for the chronically-short staffed Secret Service, $1 billion for the department's cybersecurity efforts and $71 million for new scanning technology for the Transportation Security Administration.
Like other immigration officials pressed on the administration's budgetary requests in recent weeks, Ms. Provost and other officials described an overwhelmed immigration system, short-staffed and unprepared to deal with not only a high number of migrants, but also young children and families at facilities intended for single adults.
The red-faced Oilers were trying to right their ship after an embarrassing 6-23 loss to the short-staffed Buffalo Sabres on Sunday, a defeat that prompted the players and coaches to move a scheduled day off from Monday to Wednesday so they could fix their problems in time for this game.
Heather Reynolds's 12-year-old son, Ethan, had a mood disorder and A.D.H.D. that required him to have an aide, but his short-staffed school did not supply one last spring on a day that Ethan encountered a bully in a bathroom and agreed to trade his dinosaur for the other boy's pocketknife.
The military world can be a confusing, perplexing world for civilians to understand, and many in the military feel that this alienation has serious consequences: military recruiting is down, leaving units and ships dangerously short-staffed, while service members returning home from overseas have a difficult time relating with and integrating into the civilian world.
"It was the Christmas holiday and we were short staffed, we faced a situation, as I said earlier, that no one in the country had ever seen before or since, and there was confusion at the scene as people were arriving before we had enough personnel on the scene," Beckner wrote online, according to the Washington Post.
Many experts and environmental advocates say that while case-by-case relaxation of rules for companies that are short-staffed due to the pandemic makes sense, the expansiveness of the EPA's directive appears both unprecedented and designed to give a green light to polluters to act recklessly at a time when air quality is acutely important for public health.

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