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- adjective Without
staff , or workers.
Etymologies
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Examples
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This would be well and good, if the next stop at Budafoki út wasn't just 300 meters away and unstaffed, meaning that at most, ticketless passengers had to add five minutes to their journey.
Pestiside.hu 2009
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Oh, yes, and I want to see what happens when someone gets really bored around those unstaffed kiosks.
Here we go again with the Barcelona bit (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Anyone biking in unfamiliar territory definitely should be wearing a helmet, but I doubt the unstaffed kiosks would carry them, unless they had some kind of expensive vending machine.
Here we go again with the Barcelona bit (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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One other issue concerning a staffed vs unstaffed kiosk is the need for a bike helmet.
Here we go again with the Barcelona bit (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Workers have gone on strike, leaving supermarket cash registers unstaffed.
Tensions Disrupt World's No. 2 Retailer Christina Passariello 2011
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Frankly, though, I think the idea of unstaffed kiosks is stupid.
Here we go again with the Barcelona bit (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Workers have gone on strike, leaving supermarket cash registers unstaffed.
Tensions Disrupt World's No. 2 Retailer Christina Passariello 2011
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With the fiscal crises of the mid 1970's, these folks disappeared and parks became unstaffed places rather than facilities.
Steven Cohen: Everyone's Backyard: Parks in New York City 2010
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The government also will require medical examinations for air controllers who called in sick en masse and left air-control facilities unstaffed Friday afternoon.
Spain Reopens Airspace Santiago Perez 2010
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The Sudbury crash, in which 21 people were injured, was caused when a sewage tanker collided with a train on an unstaffed crossing.
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