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The U.S. State Department's Office of the Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization with its Civilian Response Corps is insufficiently funded.
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She explained that the child-welfare system in the state had been insufficiently funded for many years.
The agency also sanctioned J.P. Morgan in 2009, accusing the bank of having customer accounts that were "insufficiently funded by approximately $750 million".
Outreach, provided through treatment literacy campaigns emphasizing the effectiveness of ARV drugs, the importance of adherence to prescribed regimens, and the danger of untested 'cures' have been insufficiently funded, and have been largely implemented by NGOs and networks of PLWHA.
And it is unacceptable that the world is insufficiently prepared for natural disasters, so Britain will contribute £40m to an expanded UN emergency fund and £50m to a new IMF shocks facility.
Everything here is insufficiently weird.
His problem is success that is insufficiently fast, progress that is insufficiently rapid.
Already, a biographer of the couple has said that Bonham Carter is insufficiently beautiful and West insufficiently Welsh or charismatic.
GPS alone is insufficiently precise.
This definition is insufficiently accurate [18, 19].
"I agree wholeheartedly that our tax system is insufficiently progressive.
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