Sentence examples for to staffing from inspiring English sources

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A long, straight, thick wooden rod or stick, especially one used to assist in walking.

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That allows me to switch resources to staffing.

But should such a slash and burn approach to staffing be aspired to?

Meg Hillier, the chair of the committee, said there were serious flaws in the government's approach to staffing the NHS.

In 2004, New York began opening schools where principals have more control over everything from budgets to staffing.

Company spokesman Lloyd Karnes attributed this to "staffing challenges".

Implementation challenges documented in the literature related mainly to staffing issues and tagging strategy.

She said: "We were told that due to staffing issues we had to leave the train.

In response, the Ministry of Justice spokeswoman said there was no link to staffing.

This trend is mirrored in this study, but is likely due to staffing limitations rather than consideration of safety standards.

In reality, this is equivalent to staffing a medical center primarily with general practioners that act as the specialists.

The Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust has already said about 60 beds will be cut - partly due to staffing.

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