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"There must be machines that could do this job, but conserving manpower is not China's problem," Mr. Koppel explains.
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Ordinarily, prisoners were taken to downtown Brooklyn for processing, but the message had come down that all suspects were to be detained in the precincts in which they were arrested in order to conserve manpower on the streets and relieve pressure at Central Booking.
Fifty-eight were permanently joined in "Bib and Bub" (named after comic characters by May Gibbs) pairs to conserve manpower and used this way until 1950.
A competent tactician, he preferred maneuver to battle, partly to conserve scarce British manpower, but also in the hopes of demonstrating British military superiority so convincingly that the Americans would accept negotiation and reconciliation with Britain.
"How we decide where to allocate limited resources such as money and manpower to conserve species in the face of long-term global warming is a primary concern right now," Harsch notes.
And conserving.
Conserving energy?
Better start conserving energy.
Conservative: "To conserve"?
In a mass casualty situation after a terrorist attack, 'minimal acceptable care' with the selective treatment of burn patients to conserve hospital resources and maximise manpower may offer an alternative to an overwhelmed health care system.
In extreme circumstances, 'minimal acceptable care' with the selective treatment of burn patients to conserve hospital resources and maximise manpower may offer an alternative to an overwhelmed health care system.
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