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Is it too overcrowded now?
With local schools too overcrowded to accept her 5-year-old and 4-year-old, Ms. Mitchell said she was about ready to move again.
Our prisons are too overcrowded to house a convicted kiddie-porn aficionado, but when a hack comes before the beak, there's suddenly room for one more.
The market was just too overcrowded, they said.
The council said it had seen a 25% increase in visitors at the Christmas event last December, which led to comments about the market being too overcrowded to enjoy.
"There aren't enough prison officers because of budget cuts, we're too overcrowded, mistakes are being made, and I think people are being rushed through the system incorrectly," he said.
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To the Editor: Your editorial implies that schools want to mask problems in public education, but the editorial itself masks the central ones: low salary and respect for teachers, classes that are too big, overcrowded schools and limited resources.
The collection was officially recognised as a museum in 2002, but its first premises were far too small and overcrowded, so it moved to Kelham Island, on the river Don, in 2010.
Some of the constraints expressed by patients regarding their experience in ART centre referral and visitation included distance to reach ART center, long waiting time, overcrowded clinics, too many personal questions and too many visits.
Many orphanages are overcrowded, with too few staff members and resources.
There are a lot of five- and six-story walk-up apartment houses, too, which are mostly overcrowded, and smoky from so many cook-stoves.
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