Sentence examples for massive overcrowding from inspiring English sources

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The Statesman reported that the effects of Texas's education cuts were apparent Monday at Wiley Middle School, where an enrollment surge combined with a teacher shortage resulted in massive overcrowding.

In Chicago, closures of some campuses have created massive overcrowding at others, and some students in New Orleans were denied admission to nearby charters and forced to attend distant alternatives, said Jitu Brown, national director for the Chicago-based Journey for Justice.

If I step back a bit, I can pinpoint the onset of this massive overcrowding to the day my mother moved from her spacious eight-room house in the suburbs to an apartment in a senior citizen complex, closer to downtown and to her volunteer work at Meals on Wheels.

This has resulted in a massive overcrowding of the province's carceral institutions; the Remand Centre is currently 20percentt over capacity.

His visit spotlighted the massive overcrowding problem -- he was shown one 9-by-10-foot cell that sometimes holds three prisoners -- that is the result of a broken criminal justice system.

The approval of the ballot measure could also help California grapple with massive overcrowding in its state prisons, which are still struggling to release enough inmates to comply with a 2011 U.S. Supreme Court order.

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"All of these considerations about prosecutorial discretion happen in the context of massive prison overcrowding and the war on drugs, and I think part of what's informing these decisions is that," Garland said.

Several outbreaks have been reported among refugees and other emergency settings [ 7- 9] due to their characteristic massive population displacements, overcrowding, high population densities and low vaccination coverage [ 10, 11].

Massive prison overcrowding, nationwide, proves that.

"There is no doubt that overcrowding has a massive impact on children's health, safety and future prospects and can cause depression for parents struggling to cope in cramped conditions," he said.

This, though, was artificially reduced by massive relocation in the 1960s and 1970s to ease overcrowding within the city and successive boundary changes in the 1990s that were unkind to Glasgow.

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