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In a report, the local authority said: "Conwy's financial framework for the period 2012 to 2017 highlighted an extremely challenging financial landscape which predicted an annual resource shortfall of around £5m per year for the financial years covered, even after council tax increases of around 5% per year.
This human resource shortfall extends across all categories in the system, including shortages of female health assistants (30%), specialized doctors (68%), nurses and midwives (41%), and radiographers (57%) [ 17].
To address this resource shortfall we produced a C. maenas transcriptome, enabled by the progress in next-generation sequencing technologies, and applied this to assemble information on the innate immune system in this species.
A recent study estimated that an additional US$3.3 billion is required to redress this resource shortfall, particularly in relation to dramatically improving staffing levels to, as a minimum, at least return to the staff-to-population ratios that prevailed in the mid-1990s [ 11].
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She said the legislation did not account for resource shortfalls in rural and regional WA, which could limit sentencing options, and said WA should emulate the "excellent blueprint" of New South Wales, which stopped using jail time to "cut out" fines in 1996.
This would make many resource shortfalls and resource allocation issues plain as day, and it would empower national security managers to take action based on evidence.
This could potentially be due to resource shortfalls in human resources and/or capital/material.
Resource gaps under this scenario were derived from the summation of gaps only from provinces where estimated resource shortfalls occur.
In common with other developing countries, South Africa's public health system is characterised by human resource shortfalls.
ACSI attempted to scale up existing projects, especially the Expanded Programme on Immunization and nutrition, while identifying capacity and resource shortfalls and prioritizing specific activities at local, state and national levels.
The Sudan Accelerated Child Survival Initiative (ACSI) attempts to scale up existing programmes, capitalizing upon basic structures already in place - such as the Expanded Programme on Immunization - while identifying capacity and resource shortfalls and prioritizing specific activities at community, sub-national and national level.
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