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Перевод: short-staffed
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Тезаурус:
- It all seemed too large, too over-provided-for to feed them and the stunted attendants, even if there were a few more of them than they'd seen until now (and they were always complaining about being short-staffed, anyway).
- Similarly, branches may be short-staffed thereby increasing loading and unloading times.
- "We will look very closely into the suggestion that the operation was cancelled because we were short-staffed, I would be very surprised if that was the case," he said.
- In Dekker the employer had tried to argue that the refusal to hire was not on the grounds of pregnancy but on the ground of adverse financial consequences the firm could not pay for a replacement during the period of maternity leave needed by Ms Dekker and as a result the firm would be short-staffed.
- "Don't think I'm hurrying you but we're rather short-staffed what with Christmas and everything."
- We're short-staffed here - the summer holiday period's started and everyone's stretched.
- But, said Mr Cotgrave, he refused all suggestions that he should remain "knowing very well that his shift was short-staffed.
- I'm a bit short-staffed hat present."
- We do not have a complete inventory, partly because it is hard to keep up with the many new arrivals, partly because we are always short-staffed.
- Unless there is exceptional need they only work from Monday to Friday, and as the service is very short-staffed in many areas most people can only receive a few hours' help a week; although in special cases daily help can be arranged.
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