Sentence examples for take manpower from inspiring English sources

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But it does take manpower to do it, and in some cases we can't support all the handsets, because of their respective specifications.

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It also takes manpower to deal with the flood of press requests.

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

"Locking down Baghdad would take enormous manpower and resources, more than the administration has been willing to provide," said Michele A. Flournoy, a scholar at the Center for Strategic and International Studies here, and a former Pentagon official in the Clinton administration.

On the jobs front, it's going to take more manpower (or woman power as the case may be) to build out AT&T's LTE network.

However, they take valuable manpower from the nursing staff.

Lacking of pooling library approach as other reduced representation libraries, made it take more manpower and time, and may partly explain the reason.

If it is vital then all NATO members must allocate whatever it takes in manpower, treasure and, primarily, willpower to fulfil this aim.

Chait joined the company after serving as Fromstein's lawyer during the battle with Blue Arrow, a British firm that took over Manpower briefly in 1987.

Chait joined the company after serving as Fromstein's lawyer during the battle with Blue Arrow, a British firm that for a brief period took over Manpower in 1987.

We have technology, but we have 200 people who spend all of their time saying to clients "OK, what do you want to know this week?" It takes some manpower to figure out what to do.

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