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overstaff
/ ˌəʊəˈɑː /
verb
- tr to provide an excessive number of staff for (a factory, hotel, etc)
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Tammy Patrick, a former election official in Arizona, said administrators should consider hiring youth poll workers and overstaff to prepare for cancellations.
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On the weekend, they “overstaff” the Ballard shop with 16 scoopers, rotating them like a bullpen to relieve counter workers from wearing their arms out.
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I hear Oscar say, “Love when they overstaff. The extra helmet is right up here. And you can wear my jacket. It’s going to be cold on the bike.”
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Businessman Trump has argued that campaigns need not overspend and overstaff to be successful.
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It gives lawyers an incentive to overstaff and to overresearch cases.
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