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Development of the game began in January 1998, spanning two years with manpower that steadily increased from 20 to 50 at peak development phase.
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However, the 40% of the armed forces' direct military budget that was consumed by the proponents of air power during the war, together with the diversion of skilled technical and scientific manpower that went with it, looks like poor value for money now.
"We need the kind of manpower that serves as a deterrent," Mr. Kyles told The Chicago Sun-Times last year.
Imagine the time, money and manpower that could be saved by working in such a way.
The nations of western Europe, however great their suffering from occupation, escaped with manpower losses that were hardly comparable with those of World War I.
Hitler was the more responsive to such arguments because they coincided with his belief that another German offensive would so drain the Soviet Union's manpower that the U.S.S.R. would be unable to continue the war.
I had a "conference call" with an actress who was convincingly frosty as she refused to share key research and manpower that her department had and mine needed.
But the time and manpower that such an effort would require are beyond FEMA's resources.
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