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First, the North had an insurmountable three-to-one manpower advantage among the white population.
One sheriff told the newspaper, "It is a tremendous strain on manpower".
As one MA health coach indicated, "Sometimes clinic demands interfere- like we need to help out the clinic flow, or when we are short on manpower.
The police officers in this outpost in the eastern end of Brooklyn are part of a mini crime-suppression operation, one reliant on money, manpower and labor.
And besides, no one has the manpower left to effectively run all these servers or learn the applications as well as the companies that develop them or deal with them every day.
The canton system of recruitment and replacement, introduced in 1733, provided one-half the manpower of Frederick William's army from the Prussian peasantry.
That's more than any other UN agency, including the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, or UNHCR, which with some 6,300 staffers about one-quarter the manpower of UNRWA is responsible for all other refugees worldwide, totaling more than 11 million.
For a country, like India, that is struggling with unemployment on the one hand and lack of adequate health manpower on the other, this may represent a tremendous opportunity to link the two.
The Islanders are also having trouble lately scoring on the power play, with only one goal with a manpower advantage in their last six games.
What is the most significant change, and is it one of philosophy or manpower?
Finding a resolution through this process is laborious and time-consuming one thereby requiring greater manpower.
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