Adjective
under-resourced (comparative more under-resourced, superlative most under-resourced)
Alternative form of underresourced
And, in fact, these experts all tell Ad Age that multicultural budgets, already woefully under-resourced, are one of the first areas to be cut when brands are forced to reduce costs. Source: Internet
For small, under-resourced villages in the developing world, getting access to MRI/PET scans or ultrasound is difficult, and the Butterfly iQ’s could open up access to countries to have important diagnostic tools. Source: Internet
However, she added that it is “a general truth in Canada that we have underfunded and under-resourced public health departments. Source: Internet
'Doing Business 2013', World Bank/IFC 2013 * Administrations are often under-resourced, resources aren't effectively targeted on areas of greatest impact, and mid-level management is weak. Source: Internet
Kinnear, who attended AGU management meetings, should have been aware that “the AGU is severely under-resourced and that these expectations are impossible to meet and unrealistic”. Source: Internet
Jack’s research on (those high academic achievers admitted to elite schools, but coming without substantial financial support at home, and often from under-resourced high schools) applies with special force now. Source: Internet