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Definition of underfinanced in English: underfinancedadjectiveʌndəfɪˈnanstʌndəˈfʌɪnanstʌndəfʌɪˈnanst Not having or receiving sufficient funding. 财力不足的;资金短缺的 underfinanced inner-city schools 市中心经费不足的学校。 Example sentencesExamples - Konig has said that an expanded budget is crucial to restoring what he called the "chronically underfinanced" Ludwig Museum to its onetime prominence.
- And what tripped him up was a race against an underfinanced opponent most people on Long Island still cannot name.
- The money is badly needed to improve care in these underfinanced, overworked centers.
- The origins of those crises are fantastically complex, and the underfinanced national states cannot begin to cope.
- As the entire public health care system in Poland is notoriously underfinanced, the rather costly methadone maintenance does not constitute a priority concern.
- The military health system is seriously undermanned and underfinanced for the number of casualties coming home.
- On Friday, the council voted to speed up planning for a UN peacekeeping force to be sent to Darfur to relieve underfinanced African Union troops.
- Introduced two years ago by President Vladimir V. Putin, the tax was designed to bring order to the chaos of the chronically underfinanced state budget.
- Researchers have also recently found that people in grammar schools do better than pupils in underfinanced inner-city hell-hole comprehensives.
- Catlin is almost militant in his view that the system is grossly underfinanced.
- The task of creating a coherent, statewide system for indigent defense out of the current hodgepodge of underfinanced defenders has been put off for too long.
- Lancaster, 54, had been unfairly blamed for the failings of an antiquated and underfinanced department with a long history of corruption, inefficiency and missing records.
- Bashir has put conditions on a UN peacekeeping force to bolster the underfinanced 7,000 African Union troops, now in Darfur.
- The old Lincoln Hospital was in a building that had been condemned and was severely understaffed and under-financed.
- This bizarre situation has come to pass because of a mistake by an underfinanced and understaffed government agency.
- Public higher education has been badly under financed for a decade.
- The underfinanced, little-publicized campaign of Mr. Kennedy, 38, is not likely to get many votes on Tuesday.
- He banned birth control and left under-financed state institutions to care for the wave of abandoned children that followed.
- The national states have grown weak and underfinanced, and this needs to be remedied.
- The overburdened, under-financed hospital was itself an unnerving environment for the meeting.
Definition of underfinanced in US English: underfinancedadjective Not having or receiving sufficient funding. 财力不足的;资金短缺的 the chronically underfinanced state budget Example sentencesExamples - The underfinanced, little-publicized campaign of Mr. Kennedy, 38, is not likely to get many votes on Tuesday.
- On Friday, the council voted to speed up planning for a UN peacekeeping force to be sent to Darfur to relieve underfinanced African Union troops.
- Bashir has put conditions on a UN peacekeeping force to bolster the underfinanced 7,000 African Union troops, now in Darfur.
- And what tripped him up was a race against an underfinanced opponent most people on Long Island still cannot name.
- Researchers have also recently found that people in grammar schools do better than pupils in underfinanced inner-city hell-hole comprehensives.
- Catlin is almost militant in his view that the system is grossly underfinanced.
- He banned birth control and left under-financed state institutions to care for the wave of abandoned children that followed.
- The task of creating a coherent, statewide system for indigent defense out of the current hodgepodge of underfinanced defenders has been put off for too long.
- Public higher education has been badly under financed for a decade.
- The overburdened, under-financed hospital was itself an unnerving environment for the meeting.
- The military health system is seriously undermanned and underfinanced for the number of casualties coming home.
- Konig has said that an expanded budget is crucial to restoring what he called the "chronically underfinanced" Ludwig Museum to its onetime prominence.
- The old Lincoln Hospital was in a building that had been condemned and was severely understaffed and under-financed.
- Lancaster, 54, had been unfairly blamed for the failings of an antiquated and underfinanced department with a long history of corruption, inefficiency and missing records.
- The national states have grown weak and underfinanced, and this needs to be remedied.
- As the entire public health care system in Poland is notoriously underfinanced, the rather costly methadone maintenance does not constitute a priority concern.
- The money is badly needed to improve care in these underfinanced, overworked centers.
- The origins of those crises are fantastically complex, and the underfinanced national states cannot begin to cope.
- This bizarre situation has come to pass because of a mistake by an underfinanced and understaffed government agency.
- Introduced two years ago by President Vladimir V. Putin, the tax was designed to bring order to the chaos of the chronically underfinanced state budget.
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