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"They're not very old or experienced, and they've been chronically underfunded for many years."
Services and institutions for them in the segregated South were chronically underfunded.
When introducing this report, he pointed out that the Budget leaves certain areas of policy and the economy chronically underfunded.
Every volunteer hour spent nourishes the chronically underfunded national parks system.
The public system serves the vast majority of the population, but is chronically underfunded and understaffed.
The Georgian government's meager program of public goods and basic services had been chronically underfunded for years.
But, he said, "the New York health-care system is chronically underfunded.
At European level, it is a residual and mediocre budget that is chronically underfunded.
Lack of intervention makes treating neglected diseases a priority, though efforts to do so are chronically underfunded.
"We are chronically underfunded," he went on.
Schools are chronically underfunded in this country, leading to crowded classrooms, and a deterioration in the quality of education.
Chronically underfunded and overspending, development costs always outran returns.
The decision has been attacked by Health Service watchdogs who say care for the elderly is now chronically underfunded.
Furthermore, these schools will drain resources from the local authority's schools, further impoverishing what is already a chronically underfunded system.
However, the team was chronically underfunded and had a poorly-engineered DN11 chassis.
Foreign policy is chronically underfunded.
The court agreed that Mississippi had operated two, segregated university systems and that the black schools had been chronically underfunded.
Additionally, many of NCLB's mandated programs have been chronically underfunded.
The former Forest Department was supported almost entirely from forest revenues, and was, as a result, chronically underfunded.
SEC Funding: Provides more resources to the chronically underfunded agency to carry out its new duties.
Through decades of segregation, while being chronically underfunded, Florida A&M produced generations of surgeons, political leaders and other professionals.
In addition, the EU's foreign policy is chronically underfunded - priorities such as Kosovo and Palestine indicate the challenges that we face.
The school district was chronically underfunded and financially mismanaged, and leadership turnover was high (with nine interim or permanent superintendents in 10 years).
Unique among the U.S. armed forces, the Coast Guard is perpetually on active duty, entrusted with lots responsibilities and chronically underfunded.
Even before the worldwide economic slump caused strife among cultural institutions throughout North America, the AGO was chronically underfunded by the Ontario provincial government.