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They pleaded for replacements and eventually the local police authority agreed to backfill the lost manpower.
The cost of transportation, plus that of the treatment itself, on top of the unit's lost manpower, adds up to tens of millions of dollars each year.
They added that compliance with the ethics education requirement could cost up to $8 million in direct expenses and lost manpower.
Bacterial infections are one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in both man and economically important animals and impose a huge economical burden in terms of health care cost, lost manpower and contaminated food.
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"Some say, with a certain pragmatism, we're losing manpower.
Organisations are thereby not only losing manpower as well as know-how, but also running the risk of abolishing themselfs because a double bind-organisation prevents itself from learning and, as a result, adapting to changing environments.
The battery continued to lose manpower, despite Trapier's ongoing calls for more troops and guns.
Furthermore, it has been claimed that LMICs not only lose manpower in the health sector, but also effectively lose out on their financial investments into training and education (5, 6).
Brother Vincent de Paul Ciaravino, a Franciscan priest who joined St. Anthony's in 1972, has lost the manpower once supplied by parishioners to build both the platform -- sheaths of plywood supported underneath by police barricades -- and the wooden manger.
As a result of the cuts, New York area airports will lose significant manpower, about 700 screeners.
The Somali militant group had lost ground and manpower.
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