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manpower

[ UK /mˈænpa‍ʊɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈmænˌpaʊɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the force of workers available

How To Use manpower In A Sentence

  • This is a very important area in operations, which is facing a shortage of skilled manpower.
  • He rebuilds a lab, on the sly, that is humongous, an undertaking requiring great wealth and a greater amount of equipment and manpower. Teenage armor: A review of the new Iron Man cartoon | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • The tough trade-off is not between regular troops and reservists, but between manpower and technology. Times, Sunday Times
  • Trained manpower is needed in debt recovery or else you end up losing business through uncouth behaviour exhibited by some hotheads.
  • Due to its limited budget and manpower, the record company did not want to do it either.
  • Myth and Manpower" at the jewel-box sized Craft and Folk Art Museum packed in a show that takes artwork from California fruit label boxes and marketing and juxtaposes them with artwork cultivated for use as protest posters for United Farm Workers. Wyatt Closs: Worker Worthy Standouts: Part 5 - Art & Books
  • Accordingly, to administer unemployment to must increase manpower capital investment.
  • Where will the manpower, money and cells come from? The Sun
  • In medicine and the social sciences, from a manpower and resources standpoint - it makes sense to target groups where the pathologies are a greater problem - rather than pretend the pathology is uniformly distributed. "Harsh, noteless, enormous noise, a growling, low-pitched, screaming sound … drain[s] out like a sob lasting fully a minute."
  • But the centre's committee took the decision to stop hiring it out because of escalating costs and strains on manpower.
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