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'underutilised' is an acceptable word to use in written English
It can be used to describe something that is not used as much as it should be or could be, such as resources or skills. For example: "This talented employee has been grossly underutilised in her current role."
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underutilised
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Past of underutilise
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"Physiotherapy as a profession, as a service, has so much to offer, yet is so underutilised by the system," says CSP chief executive Karen Middleton.
The iconic beach resort and surrounding neighbourhood are "underutilised, underdesigned and underserved," says Robert Lieber, New York's deputy mayor.
"Because blacks are underutilised, many fine actors will gravitate towards our productions".The way audiences are changing, too, looks like good news for BET.
During the business day, on the other hand, lines and switches may become congested and Internet usage is economically costly.An ideal pricing system would probably have two separate components: a flat charge, to reflect the basic costs of running the phone network, and a variable component that could be high when the system is congested and zero when it is underutilised.
To accommodate the charter schools, the plaintiffs claim, district schools lose library time, give up space and oblige children to eat lunch at 10am so that charter schools can use the cafeteria at normal lunch time.In reality, many existing school buildings are underutilised.
"The Hungarian labour force is underutilised in volume, but the question is what kind of labour it can carry out, because of its poor skills set," says Peter Duronelly, of the Budapest Fund Management Company.
This could see underutilised space sublet and rents renegotiated, including at the flagship Oxford Street store.
Students are an amazing resource which is underutilised".
Many farms are underutilised, and the government has vowed to hold an audit to ensure agriculture land is put into production.
Younger brothers Emery Forrest Wheelerr) and Evan (Ian Chen) are underutilised but make hay with the little they're given.
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In the UK specifically, the economic cost of underutilising women's skills is estimated to be £15-23 billion, or 1-21-2% annual GDP.
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