Sentence examples for whose manpower from inspiring English sources

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For an auction house whose manpower and reach are considerably smaller than those of the giants Sotheby's and Christie's, it is considered a creative maneuver for a business that has been fighting to survive.

Much of the Iraqi territory that hosts the road was until recently held by the Islamic State, before it was cleared by Shiite militias, whose manpower is largely composed of Iraqis often trained and directed by Iranian operatives.

The airborne troops of the 6th Airborne Division would be opposed by the Wehrmacht formations stationed in the area around Caen and the River Orne, which by June 1944 consisted of the 709th and 716th Infantry Divisions, both of which were static formations whose manpower consisted of medically downgraded troops and conscripts recruited from the Soviet Union or Eastern Europe.

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The large-scale management that is needed for these refugees has never existed in Greece — and this is Europe, which has some of the world's most sophisticated military and rescue teams, whose expertise and manpower are dispatched around the world.

The finding was revealed by Manpower, whose research is said to have confirmed industry fears of a lack of suitably-trained workers.

Now Berman tackles Manpower's Mitchell Fromstein, whose eccentric and bumbling management has caused his company to blow its leadership in a fast-growth industry.

But the day off might provide badly needed volunteer manpower for the Democrats, whose own party organization is weak here.

There are huge direct and indirect costs to surplus public employment: a large, usually dominant share of potentially productive national manpower is "parked" in jobs, whose economic contribution is questionable.

By Eugene Kinkead and Harold Ross The New Yorker, February 6 , 1943 P. 9Manpower Situation Note: The doorman of the Stork Club whose 1942 income was $17 , 434 85, was seen by many on the evening of last week's big blizzard bravely shovelling away the snow that fell on his post, personally.

Manpower Situation Note: The doorman of the Stork Club whose 1942 income was $17 , 434 85, was seen by many on the evening of last week's big blizzard bravely shovelling away the snow that fell on his post, personally.

The powerful Service Employees International Union — whose local chapters helped John Edwards in the Iowa caucus — is now pouring cash and manpower into helping Senator Barack Obama in the Texas and Ohio primaries.

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