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Further, I happen to know you're overstaffed by two members.
It says the department has been "overstaffed" for some time.
He's in an overstaffed chair a little apart from the rest.
It is overstaffed, meaning someone has time to entertain the kids.
Thus, for a city of 12 million the utility is not necessarily overstaffed.
The hospital was overstaffed, he said, and failed to campaign aggressively to bring in patients.
It was also inefficient, being overstaffed suffering from very high water losses.
There were massive layoffs from the overstaffed utility during the first three years.
At the end of 1995, Indigo sales did not reach the expected levels, and the company found itself overstaffed.
So the area most direly overstaffed was the one that had made no cuts.
He led her to the overstaffed foot- rest and made her sit down.
I think the schools are overstaffed and some of our teachers are earning too much money.
"In fact, we were a bit overstaffed in his department.
As a point this convoy, and those which had preceded it on other days, seemed overstaffed, particularly for the city.
Nor is it really that individual factories are overstaffed.
"You there on the overstaffed potty-you got anything more to say?
Overstaffed companies use them as an alternative to downsizing.
First, it was overstaffed, given the Communists' commitment to full employment no matter how useless.
The finance sector appears close to an end of layoffs, but banks are overstaffed.
Academy institutes, which in 1989 employed 24,000 people, were grossly overstaffed.
If she got any kind of job with us it would be a miracle; as far as I knew we were overstaffed already.
This proportion has since dropped to 70 percent, but the port is still grossly overstaffed.
It falls to the lot of the not particularly overstaffed Fire Department to go around and shut them off.
"I don't think any hotel can honestly say it is overstaffed.
It is also a heavy, centralized bureaucracy overstaffed with time-servers.