If police can cut crime with their present manpower levels, imagine what they could achieve at full strength. |
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Public sector general insurance companies are quietly dispensing with compassionate appointments in a bid to rationalise manpower utilisation. |
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The effect of the pandemic is greatly felt in the agricultural sector in terms of diminished and demoralised manpower. |
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By the early 1970s, as the war in Vietnam drew to a close, one-fifth of the Army's total manpower was in Europe. |
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So it turned to private industry to provide the extra manpower needed to implement the program. |
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Amazingly, all were dragged three kilometres up the precipitous slopes by manpower. |
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Exclusion from these was serious for the ousted dynasties, which lost access to the manpower and produce of rich areas of tillage and grazing. |
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Of course, with the kind of manpower the Police are throwing at the crims, you never really expect them to get away. |
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It was to be the fountainhead of scientific manpower in the decades to come. |
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We need to attract both private and foreign investment in education and train our manpower. |
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Characteristics that distinguish field studies from laboratory studies are largely related to expense, logistics, and manpower requirements. |
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The war-generated industrial boom competed with the manpower needs of the armies. |
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But then there will be an imperative demand for the local authorities to invest in skilled manpower. |
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The end of the Cold War brought about a peace dividend in the form of reduced budgets and manpower. |
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To find the reserves, you'd have use massive manpower to cordon off the state, moving inward, sweeping every single building you came to. |
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Trained manpower is needed in debt recovery or else you end up losing business through uncouth behaviour exhibited by some hotheads. |
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There are going to be very high casualties and you need tremendous sustainment both in terms of ammunition and reserves of manpower. |
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For example, arable agriculture on the demesne centred on the use of oxen ploughteams and their complement of manpower. |
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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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This makes it necessary for there to be a big investment of police manpower to crack these cases, the officials said. |
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The Jakarta Post talked to a few individuals who suggested that the nation focus on manpower and employment issues in the new year. |
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Since we are more effectively utilizing our manpower, we can then optimally man our units. |
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The self propelled howitzer is designed to defeat unsheltered and covered manpower, weapons and materiel to division level. |
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For sheer want of manpower, violators go untraced and consequently a summons is never served for small-time traffic violations. |
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Due to limited manpower, only 831 department stores, shopping centers, warehouses and supermarkets were inspected yesterday. |
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Having determined future company labour needs, the bursars are selected to satisfy the predicted manpower requirements of the company. |
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In smaller towns, theaters may not have sprung floors or the manpower to cater to dancers' requests. |
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A heavy-duty truck with tow rope succeeded where manpower and ropes failed. |
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Rural areas could be particularly exposed because of a lack of specialized equipment and manpower, he said. |
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This competitive environment required coordination of manpower in heaving and hauling. |
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Longtime critics are amassing money and manpower to derail her political career. |
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They didn't have the resources or manpower to enter second or third teams in each age division. |
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The new Naval chief said his force also faced equipment and manpower shortages. |
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This is a very important area in operations, which is facing a shortage of skilled manpower. |
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Do you really think the police have the time and manpower to watch these tapes all the time? |
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With all resources and manpower being directed to the war effort, work was halted until after the war. |
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The union has been fighting with the department over cuts in salaries and manpower levels. |
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Are you planning for the future in terms of infrastructure, manpower and technology? |
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Large farms may be efficient in terms of manpower but they are bad for the environment and animal welfare, he added. |
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Due to its limited budget and manpower, the record company did not want to do it either. |
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Not many in the force seem to be aware of the optimum use of available manpower. |
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How could the police not be given the tools and manpower they so obviously needed to protect the people? |
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He is determined to make the best use of existing manpower, to maintain and build links with the public they serve. |
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The authors attribute this inconsistency to differences in intensive care unit administration and manpower. |
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Overall everyone was on good behaviour and if someone was looking for trouble, it was obvious that we had the manpower to deal with it. |
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The carnival is the equivalent to a big match day in terms of manpower, although it is usually peaceful. |
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Posts are being left empty for six months at a time because of the manpower shortage. |
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The zero-sum manpower game that Killebrew talks about means that many combat soldiers will be reclassified and retrained. |
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He says Punjab has the highest density of mobile phones and landlines, superior roads, and better manpower. |
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April and May brought daily news reports quoting U.S. military officers saying they lacked the manpower to do their jobs. |
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They were, essentially, already regular armies, but depended for manpower acquisition on mercenary recruitment. |
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The daughters of the Kuna people are prized because they will eventually bring additional manpower into the family. |
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The manpower requirements of Government departments will be reassessed by reviewing the norms for creation of posts. |
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There would be plenty of takers further afield, but the farm doesn't have the manpower to run it. |
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Dawnus provided machines to prepare the site and supplied concrete, aggregate, timber and manpower. |
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The Forest Department should be given more manpower to keep a watchful eye on the resources. |
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Like any retail warehouse running manpower and machinery at full holiday throttle, it's an impressive display. |
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This last example suggests that the driving force for women's full integration into the armed forces has been manpower shortage. |
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The primate city represents a special pattern of urban system where manpower, resources, and consumption of the nation are concentrated in the largest city. |
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Finance, manpower and property considerations were taken into account by decision makers who say the move reflects the Army's strategy of reallocating resources. |
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The contractor should plan for the wrecking of the structure, the equipment to do the work, manpower requirements, and the protection of the public. |
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If the contractor is performing well, the agency can use its manpower more efficiently on other acquisitions rather than relet the contracts because the minimum time is up. |
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All that manpower came in handy, because dotcom had to be cut out of his panic room. |
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In all projects, the costs consist of manpower and materials resources. |
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Altogether, 42,500 troops were levied for service in Ireland during the War, representing perhaps 19 per cent of available manpower in England and Wales. |
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Where resources have been invested in fencing and manpower, the number of illegal border crossings drops dramatically. |
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Not only did his organisation provide much-needed on-call services for GP practices, it also provided locums for hospitals, which at that time were short of manpower. |
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On the one hand, they are genuinely powerful, and Democrats rely on their money and manpower during elections. |
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She claimed that manpower levels in suburbs left a lot to be desired. |
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Food production had also to compete for manpower with the armed services. |
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Further it would have tended to maintain the optimum levels of manpower. |
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Limits include time, manpower, materiel, and a host of other factors. |
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Nonviolent subjects were easier to rule and more likely to provide the revenue and manpower that would enable further conquest. |
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Given the reality of their respective militaries looking at diminished sources of manpower, this is essential. |
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Russia, having annexed the Crimea, had embarked on a titanic struggle with the Ottoman Empire which was absorbing stupendous quantities of manpower and treasure. |
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Tens of thousands of Turkmen tribesmen swarmed across Asia Minor, and within a decade the empire had lost most of its grain and more than half its manpower. |
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It can also bridge the paradoxical mismatch between wide spread unemployment on the one hand and a shortage of properly trained manpower on the other. |
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Ider, upon learning of the threat of Kerridac's army, sealed his men into his fortress, which cunning construction and placement of manpower then made nearly unbreachable. |
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The snakebitten Gators should have far more going for them than last year, when they lost more manpower to injuries than any other team in the country. |
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He suggested that if the Rivers Agency did not have the manpower to complete the task then the Council would be more than happy to step into the breach. |
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Infantry battalions would fall from 40 to 36 but with manpower redistributed to boost the hard-pressed Army logisticians, engineers, signallers and intelligence. |
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The creation of the tapestry cartoons, which vary in size but measure approximately eleven by sixteen feet, involved a tremendous outlay of manpower. |
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All of them plead helplessness due to lack of funds and lack of manpower. |
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The answer to this is that firepower could be substituted for manpower. |
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Perhaps more physician manpower can be recruited from hospitalists. |
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We do what we can to efficiently weed out this deadweight cost, but it still consumes manpower and money that would otherwise be dedicated to serving paying customers. |
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It will not be long before the enemy must retreat into a continuous perimeter, as his manpower dwindles to the point where a mobile defense is no longer viable. |
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If manpower and artillery were insufficient, only the first part of the plan might be fulfilled. |
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During the 20th century, as the small farms merged, and as machinery reduced the need for manpower, the population gradually declined. |
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With the abolition of the adscription system, the military could now only obtain manpower through conscription. |
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When you start coming into a fire of this magnitude it is the manpower and the womanpower you need to help work a fire,'' Chief Hickey said. |
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We all know that nursing faces a chronic manpower, or womanpower, shortage, particularly of trained staff. |
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But after two or three hours and nil results, you have to accept that the trail is cold and you can't justify that level of manpower. |
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Milner visited GHQ, and warned him that manpower would not be available for 1919 if squandered now. |
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The manpower that the British had available was insufficient to both protect Loyalist territory and counter American advances. |
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Parliament suffered chronic difficulties in obtaining sufficient manpower, and found it impossible to fill the quotas they had set. |
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The United States entered the war alongside the Allies in 1917, and provided the needed manpower, money and supplies to keep them going. |
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Throughout World War II, Kenya was an important source of manpower and agriculture for the United Kingdom. |
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American frigates also inflicted a series of embarrassing defeats on the British navy, which was short on manpower due to the conflict in Europe. |
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American frigates inflicted a series of defeats on the Royal Navy, which was short on manpower due to the conflict in Europe. |
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When the Army can't get good man-hour data, it must contract out special manpower studies such as on the Stryker and Army aircraft. |
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However, many times it is more practical to decimate existing high-res models because of time, money or manpower issues. |
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Instead the City Fire Brigade rigged a breeches buoy to the ship, but additional manpower was needed to man the lines. |
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Hollister boarded the coastal sidewheeler Orizaba for San Francisco, where the manpower pool was swarming with coolies fresh from China. |
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The battle was far more damaging to the Ottoman navy in sapping experienced manpower than the loss of ships, which were rapidly replaced. |
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German manpower had been severely depleted after four years of war and its economy and society were under great internal strain. |
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The orchestra's loss of manpower was far worse in the Second World War than in the First. |
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Beveridge, at first uninterested and seeing the committee as a distraction from his work on manpower, accepted only reluctantly. |
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During the First World War he was involved in mobilising and controlling manpower. |
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Control of oil spills is difficult, requires ad hoc methods, and often a large amount of manpower. |
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Private military contractors are private companies that provide logistics, manpower, and other expenditures for a military force. |
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Driven by pragmatic demands of budgets and manpower the British made deals with the nationalist elites. |
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Moreover, bombers had four to five crewmen on board, representing a greater loss of manpower. |
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Both the RAF and Luftwaffe struggled to replace manpower losses, though the Germans had larger reserves of trained aircrew. |
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The conflict placed enormous strain on the military, financial and manpower resources of Britain. |
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The main objective of the design is to cut down on manpower. |
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The great landowners struggled with the shortage of manpower and the resulting inflation in labour cost. |
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He said that Qatar government will welcome manpower of Pakistan openheartedly. |
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This loss of manpower led to a shortage of farm labour, and a corresponding rise in wages. |
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Needing military manpower, he stripped Hadrian's Wall of troops for the final time. |
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The Nats had doorknocking manpower on a scale not seen by the comrades for years. |
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In addition, the shortage of available manpower led to a greater burden being placed upon Rome's allies for the provision of allied troops. |
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By 1918, the number of front line infantry within the British Army in France had decreased, leading to a manpower crisis. |
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The swine depopulation was a massive undertaking, with the military contributing substantial manpower. |
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The 4th Army had held on to the Gheluvelt Plateau in August but its casualties worsened the German manpower shortage. |
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The mobilization of manpower following the outbreak of war in 1939 ended unemployment. |
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By economising on manpower in the west, a larger number of divisions could be sent to the Eastern Front. |
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The large scale of the Soviet Union allowed it to overcome high losses in manpower and equipment. |
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On 3 September 1939, French military strategy had been settled, taking in analyses of geography, resources and manpower. |
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Dutch and Belgian manpower reserves amounted to 400,000 and 650,000, respectively. |
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In spite of the South's shortage of manpower, until 1865, most Southern leaders opposed arming slaves as soldiers. |
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As the shortage of manpower became severe, they were used as front line infantry, most often in urban settings. |
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However, the overall scarcity of manpower for the Roman military establishment meant that the campaign was doomed from the start. |
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However, he still did not have enough manpower to recover the lost territories in Asia Minor and to advance against the Seljuks. |
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The Thai Armed Forces have a combined manpower of 306,000 active duty personnel and another 245,000 active reserve personnel. |
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The amount of manpower a particular headman, or official, could command determined his status relative to others in the hierarchy and his wealth. |
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The other elements and manpower that were not devoted to the national police were sent over to cultivate the new Army of Nicaragua. |
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The insatiable demand for manpower for the Western Front had been foreseen early on. |
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Britannia became one of the most loyal provinces of the Empire until its decline, when Britannia's manpower was diverted by civil wars. |
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This advantage in manpower was vital in overpowering the crews of larger vessels, which themselves often lacked sufficient crewmembers to put up a strong defence. |
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Oman's military manpower totalled 44,100 in 2006, including 25,000 men in the army, 4,200 sailors in the navy, and an air force with 4,100 personnel. |
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The extraordinary demands of the Punic Wars, in addition to a shortage of manpower, exposed the tactical weaknesses of the manipular legion, at least in the short term. |
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During the Jacobite Risings, they provided the bulk of Jacobite manpower. |
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Without any major allies, the manpower shortage became critical when France and Spain entered the war, forcing a major diversion of military resources from the Americas. |
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He severely underestimated how much manpower would be needed. |
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Their value as a block to invasion is doubtful, as their situation would have allowed supervision but they lacked the manpower to deter anything but cattle rustling. |
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Austria's manpower was becoming quite limited towards the end of the wars, leading its generals to favour cautious and conservative strategies, to limit their losses. |
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In the first years of the Republic, when warfare was mostly concentrated on raiding, it is uncertain if the full manpower of the legions was summoned at any one time. |
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Toward the end of the 2nd Century BC, Rome started to experience manpower shortages brought about by property and financial qualifications to join the army. |
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Without modern instruments of either mass communication or mass destruction, the Romans lacked sufficient manpower or resources to impose their rule through force alone. |
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During 1944, the British Army suffered a severe shortage of manpower. |
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He envisioned 15,000 emplacements manned by 300,000 troops, but due to shortages, particularly of concrete and manpower, most of the strongpoints were never built. |
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While the manpower would be welcome on the ship, the more important goal of England exerting its power over people it once had rule over was purely for political reasons. |
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During the railway construction era, there was a significant inflow of Indian people, who provided the bulk of the skilled manpower required for construction. |
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There is also a danger that manpower resources will be sucked into the urban areas of South Wales and Gwent to the detriment of the ruralities elsewhere. |
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On the French declaration of war on 3 September 1939, French military strategy had been settled, taking in analysis of geography, resources and manpower. |
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With limited resources of manpower and equipment available the passes leading to Dolwyddelan became indefensible and Dafydd moved down to Castell y Bere. |
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This reduces manpower at toll booths and increases traffic flow and fuel efficiency by reducing the need for complete stops to pay tolls at these locations. |
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By its end, feudal armies had been largely replaced by professional troops, and aristocratic dominance had yielded to a democratisation of the manpower and weapons of armies. |
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In 1519, Balboa moved to Acla with 300 men and, using the manpower of the natives and African slaves, managed to gather the materials necessary to fashion new ships. |
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It especially provided manpower, ships, machinery, fish and money. |
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The government made a plea to men liable to conscription, asking them to volunteer to work in the mines, instead, but few responded, and the manpower shortage continued. |
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Steam locomotives are less efficient than their more modern diesel and electric counterparts and require much greater manpower to operate and service. |
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His manpower had dramatically decreased, and he had lost so many effective officers and generals that an offensive against Dresden seemed impossible. |
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To control the influx of expatriate workers, Qatar has tightened the administration of its foreign manpower programmes over the past several years. |
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The sheet piling was in Virginia, cranes were in short supply, and needed manpower had to be brought in since there was virtually none available in New Orleans. |
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With seafaring the only real industry in the early decades, by the end of the 18th century, at least a third of the island's manpower was at sea at any one time. |
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Although the Portuguese managed to evade the fire attack, they were unsuccessful in evading Ming boarding attempts and the fighting took a heavy toll on their manpower. |
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He envisioned 15,000 emplacements manned by 300,000 troops, but shortages, particularly of concrete and manpower, meant that most of the strongpoints were never built. |
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With ample reserves of land available for cultivation, the realm depended on the acquisition and control of adequate manpower for farm labour and defence. |
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Manpower shortages and recruitment problems are creating serious difficulties in many areas of medicine. |
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Manpower shortages in the underpopulated Confederate states had led their Congress to embrace conscription even before the North did. |
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We believe this was a very strategic move for Manpower and applaud Prising for making it happen. |
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Monitoring of these regulations is the responsibility of the occupational health and safety directorate at the Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration. |
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Hans Leentjes becomes Executive Vice President, President of Northern Europe and joins Manpower Inc. |
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To this day, Manpower prides itself in offering assigned employees the best benefits package in the industry. |
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The Manpower Northern Electricity Consortium which was awarded the contract to electrify the area was currently having negotiations with Government to give the concessions. |
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That is based on the latest poll of quarterly staffing plans, released today by Manpower Inc. |
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The withdrawal of Vertex from the call centre means potential clients are now dealing solely with Manpower, which makes for a more straightforward arrangement. |
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The first meeting of the Manpower Committee was on 10 December, and it met twice the next day and again on 15 December. |
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He worked for Hackney London Borough Council in London and studied computing with the support of the Manpower Services Commission. |
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Manpower was provided for slum areas to take off the offal and do other janitorial works with germicide spray in all zones of District Central. |
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In Singapore, the work permit process is managed by the Ministry of Manpower. |
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There are some 70 labour unions in the country, and to apply to join one, people must register with the Ministry of Manpower. |
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Limited Tenders are invited for Providing Manpower For Assisting Broma And Other Miscellenous Office Paper Works For Territory Office Hyderabad. |
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South Dakotans will get first crack at the vacant jobs, but after 30 days, Manpower will step in to help fill them. |
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