Sentence examples for manpower to keep from inspiring English sources

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Ms. White said she quickly outgrew her home office and needed more manpower to keep up with demand.

In addition, many felt it would take more manpower to keep the information updated and to follow up on that information.

And with the F.B.I. still struggling to get up to speed on the threat posed by Islamic extremists abroad, it is questionable whether the agency has the manpower to keep tabs on our distinctly American terror cells.

The sabs know of thousands of setts in the area, but don't have the manpower to keep tabs on all of them.

So, the Obama's recommended that people travel to the Gulf on vacation and then opted to go to Maine themselves so as to not ruin those people's vacation by going down there themselves and tying up all the local authorities who are trying to clean up and keep people safe by requiring them to take a huge share of available manpower to keep the President and his family safe?

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With the funding and manpower necessary to keep a diligent watch, the army developed their own policies and regulations that permitted public access while protecting park wildlife and natural resources.

Two pilot runs (of the second part of the data collection process) were conducted to ensure smooth running and help calculate the manpower needed to keep the entire process between 30 minutes and 45 minutes per participant, in order to fit the busy schedule of workers in a large teaching hospital.

The many levels of appeals can eat up time, and small businesses often lose claims because they do not have the manpower or endurance to keep up with the paperwork and hearings.

It also demonstrated the extent to which the force, struggling with minimal manpower and matériel to keep a nonexistent peace, has come to be seen by many non-Arabs in Darfur as at best ineffective and irrelevant, and at worst, a tool manipulated by the Sudanese government, in the view of some rebel groups.

It simply didn't have the manpower to hold ground against a guerilla insurgency.

Manpower controls were introduced to keep certain men in their civilian jobs.

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