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She said: "With crews stretched far too thinly, the pressures on staff are intolerable.
Undermanned, ill equipped and far too thinly spread, they were unable to contain the Taliban revival already proliferating through Helmand by 2006.
The shockingly underfunded children and adolescent mental health provision and the far too thinly spread youth services are all casualties of spending cuts.
Dr Peter Carter, chief executive of the Royal College of Nursing, said: "The NHS is struggling and stretched far too thinly".
I am no great supporter of the CQC, which is spread far too thinly over far too many areas, and which conspicuously lacks the clear focus and political forcefulness of its predecessor, the Commission for Social Care Inspection (CSCI).
"Rather than triggering planned and thoughtful efficiency improvements, the financial pressures are leading to far too many botched quick fixes, including some drastic cuts in staffing which leave remaining staff spread far too thinly.
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Unfortunately, far too many of these books are exercises in self-promotion or revisionist history, and with thinly veiled ideological agendas.
Far, far, too cheap.
Analysts worry that the firm will spread itself too thinly.
British troops were too thinly spread over too many areas.
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