staffing的意思和读音

staffing

: [ˈstæfɪŋ] : [ˈstɑːfɪŋ]

v.“staff”

n.dismissal

n.recruitment,employment,enrollment,enrolment,conscription

v.1.“staff”

n.1.the decisions and activities connected with providing staff for an organization

v.1.The present participle of staff

1. organizing staffing leading ...

2. staff rule staffing staffing ratio ...

4. Organizing Staffing • Learning & Development • ...

5. 退 slow down declines staffing eight-percent protection ...

6. (Staffing, ) 使 , (Training and Development, ) , ...

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1.There was no evidence of a link between nurse staffing levels and overall in-hospital morbidity among medical or surgical patients.

2.With the expansion of university scale and improvement of teaching levels, great changes have been taking place in teacher staffing.使

3.My husband was one of the individuals appointed to import weapons from China to re-supply Gadhafi's weapon staffing army.Gadhafire-supply

4.With the threat of contracts being torn up in bankruptcy, the United Auto Workers might accept scaled-back staffing and benefits.

5.Hospitals in London could face a future staffing crisis as overseas nurses consider heading to work elsewhere, a study has revealed.

6.In a statement, Facebook cited limited international staffing with which to handle the varying laws of other countries.Facebook

7.Stronger governance tends to require more staffing, and to provide more control over the environment.

8.The company name change will not affect any of the company's operations, products or staffing levels.

9.Growing at a rate of 20% a year will impose colossal pressures on everything from staffing levels to risk control.20%

10.The new equipment should be paying its way within a few months, allowing for the improved output and reduced staffing levels involved.