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The manpower

noun

The total number of all available workers; the workforce.

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The manpower shortage, Life explained.

"The manpower, the tooling, the coordination is so tremendous".

The manpower required to put together the site was absolutely minimal.

The manpower is even more important, though, especially that of AFSCME and the National Education Association.

The manpower distribution is also more urban oriented.

The manpower and technical capability would come from well-drilling companies in Bangladesh and other countries.

"We just don't have the manpower".

"We didn't have the manpower".

Some didn't have the finances, some didn't have the manpower.

"It is the manpower company that cheated me.

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(The last of these proposals was enacted as the Manpower and Development Training Act, in 1962).

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