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man hour

NOUN
  1. a time unit used in industry for measuring work

How To Use man hour In A Sentence

  • Inhuman hours, back-stabbing competition, abuse by superiors; it's all familiar now.
  • Technology to solve overflowing bins and street rubbish has been tested in Nottingham and Bath saving hundreds of man hours a month. The Sun
  • The objective of our problem is to minimize the shortage of man hour for customer demands of various skills.
  • You may wake up one day to find that it had disappeared and having a back up will save you a untold number of man hours to restore it.
  • Since the story broke, six staffers, including two senior editors, have spent more than 6,000 man hours attending commission hearings, and confabulating with as many as 12 lawyers.
  • To develop for the X360 and Ps3 you know exactly what each system is going to be specced at, and are able to develop specifically to those specifications and are thus able to focus more man hours on the design and game play side of the game as opposed to the nitty-gritty tech side of getting the game to run on all these different platforms with the PC. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - The Force Unleashed: Looking really great
  • Inhuman hours, back-stabbing competition, abuse by superiors; it's all familiar now.
  • Each case is thought to have cost hundreds of pounds and countless man hours to pursue. The Sun
  • It requires roughly 12 times the man hours just to profile the stock and execute the liberal relief carving and decorative moldings as compared to fabricating a standard Caywood stock.
  • Technology to solve overflowing bins and street rubbish has been tested in Nottingham and Bath saving hundreds of man hours a month. The Sun
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