Sentence examples for pool of manpower from inspiring English sources

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Petsko echoed Stephan's call for higher salaries for trainees, but he went further: "I would ratchet up the salaries for postdocs and for graduate students by a lot, and I would do it as a cold-blooded, deliberate way of shrinking the pool of manpower".

Their presence provided a ready pool of manpower and prevented the settlement of other Frankish tribes, giving Maximian a buffer along the northern Rhine and reducing his need to garrison the region.

Since the Battle of Mycale was fought at least near-simultaneously with the Battle of Plataea, then this was a pool of manpower which could not have contributed to Plataea, and further reduces the likelihood that 110,000 Greeks assembled before Plataea.

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In the decades following independence in 1947, large public-sector initiatives in electrical machinery, electronics, aeronautics and space came up here, creating a pool of skilled manpower and an ecosystem for technology companies.

Growth in 2010 4.3% Median age 28 According to managers of the Civets fund at HSBC, Indonesia's primary attraction is its 'vast pool of educated manpower, giving it the lowest unit labour costs in the Asia-Pacific region'.

Volunteers who might previously have travelled through Turkey to join IS in Syria will now stay at home and provide a pool of committed manpower for use in suicide operations.

The lessons learned during the South African War of 1899-1902 had reinforced the idea that the regular Army was not capable of fighting a prolonged full-scale war without significant assistance; almost all regular units in the United Kingdom had been deployed overseas within four months of the outbreak of hostilities, and the entire pool of reserve manpower had been exhausted in under a year.

The EU member countries with their ageing populations, rising costs, and overburdened public healthcare systems could benefit from expanded relations with a country like India with its growing private healthcare sector, emergence of world class corporate hospitals, large pool of medical manpower, and young population across a variety of segments.

But the Church also brings several critical missing elements to the table: The worldwide network of congregations offers universal distribution, a local presence everywhere, a large pool of motivated voluntary manpower, long-term grassroots commitment and built-in credibility with villagers.

Rome's military strength derived from its superior resources of manpower levied from a pool of small landowning citizens (assidui).

"It's also a waste of manpower.

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