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  • BISMARCK, N.D. — Understaffed and overwhelmed, government oilfield inspectors are struggling to provide adequate oversight amid an explosion of activity in North Dakota's oil patch, state and federal officials told The Associated Press.

    North Dakota Oil Boom Outpaces Oversight AP 2011

  • "Understaffed regulators are probably going to be even more understaffed."

    Aviation Experts See Europe Safety Concerns Andy Pasztor 2011

  • BISMARCK, N.D. — Understaffed and overwhelmed, government oilfield inspectors are struggling to provide adequate oversight amid an explosion of activity in North Dakota's oil patch, state and federal officials told The Associated Press.

    North Dakota Oil Boom Outpaces Oversight AP 2011

  • BISMARCK, N.D. — Understaffed and overwhelmed, government oilfield inspectors are struggling to provide adequate oversight amid an explosion of activity in North Dakota's oil patch, state and federal officials told The Associated Press.

    North Dakota Oil Boom Outpaces Oversight AP 2011

  • BISMARCK, N.D. — Understaffed and overwhelmed, government oilfield inspectors are struggling to provide adequate oversight amid an explosion of activity in North Dakota's oil patch, state and federal officials told The Associated Press.

    North Dakota Oil Boom Outpaces Oversight AP 2011

  • Understaffed as a result of 1 - 5 above, under appreciated, under resourced and highly critisised by all.

    Sir Ronnie Flanagan - HMIC Policing Report « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008

  • Understaffed clinics and hospitals across this country are desperate for your help.

    OBAMA ZOMBIES Jason Mattera 2010

  • Understaffed clinics and hospitals across this country are desperate for your help.

    OBAMA ZOMBIES Jason Mattera 2010

  • The take-away for me is that financial journalists failed because they're in the same straits that most journalists have been in for a while now: Understaffed, facing even more job cuts, forced to slash content, and in some cases, poorly managed and unduly influenced by their revenue sources and by the public.

    Neena Satija: Why Did Financial Journalists Miss the Financial Crisis? 2009

  • Understaffed court offices and lack of training for front-line officials compound the problem.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Michel-Adrien Sheppard 2009

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