Sentence examples for throwing manpower from inspiring English sources

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That has not stopped leading outlets from throwing manpower at the race.

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The conviction of Tennelle's murderers is an example of how cops can catch the bad guys and bring relief to the community, if they throw enough manpower at the problem.

Eventbrite accounts are fine with giving multiple users access at any given time, so event coordinators can feel free to throw more manpower at the situation as long as they have enough hardware to go around.

NATO only has manpower and weapons to the extent that its members have manpower and weapons.

We long ago reached the point of diminishing returns for throwing money, technology and manpower at it.

Lest anyone think the union is rolling over, it threw money and manpower into defeating the mayoral patron of Michelle A. Rhee, the Washington schools chancellor — and a heroine of "Waiting for Superman" — who resigned this week.

So while the Russian Army could, in theory, scare up a lot more manpower, it couldn't do so without throwing the entire Russian Army into the mix — meaning, the Bad News Bears conscripts — which would bring its own complications.

After 9/11, the Americans threw enormous resources of manpower, money and computer time into the "global war on terrorism," which was also about tracking the potential terrorist at home, in a country with a tiny and mostly well-integrated Muslim population.

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