Sentence examples for manpower setting from inspiring English sources

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Instead of wasting a lot of time, money and manpower setting up and maintaining complex enterprise applications and paying huge upfront licensing fees, businesses can now "rent" applications on a subscription basis and have someone else worry about hassles like upgrades, bug patches and technical problems.

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Its ministry of manpower sets "foreign worker levies" that employers must pay to hire an immigrant.

The chamber and town had completed a detailed business analysis of buying and operating the holiday display, but concluded the manpower needed to set up, break down and operate the display was beyond the means of both the chamber and town, Mr. Sarantopoulos said.

While the manpower situation looks set to stabilise, although at a level which some analysts say leaves too many "capability gaps", appetite for intervention following the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is limited.

In the earlier scenario, the amount of manpower needed to set up an OpenStack cloud made it difficult to do so for small teams, but Collier believes that what we're seeing now is an inflection point where private clouds can once again compete on price with large public cloud services like AWS.

Tongatt Hullets based on its operations in its sugar cane irrigation estate has significant skilled manpower and organizational set up for efficient running of water treatment works.

The third factor, the manpower needed to set up and maintain the infrastructure of irrigation agriculture, is dependent on demographic factors such as population density in relation to the land and water available.

The Roman shoot, which ran through June, 1962, featured colossal sets, enormous manpower — seven thousand extras for one scene — and, for episodes of naval warfare, actual ships ("We had to get permission from the local government to rebuild some of the town's bridges").

The Roman shoot, which ran through June, 1962, featured colossal sets, enormous manpower — seven thousand extras for one scene — and, for episodes of naval warfare, actual ships ("We had to get permission from the local government to rebuild some of the town's bridges").

In some cases, the state insurance commissioners have said they don't have the manpower or lack the cash to satisfy all the functions outlined by the federal government for setting up an exchange.

However, it is possible to check these changes immediately with the proposed application and by setting the checking categories to issue an alarm, farmers will be able to prevent damages and reduce manpower for a monitoring task.

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