Collocations withmanpower
These are words often used in combination withmanpower.
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additional manpower
But that does require a margin of additional manpower.
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extra manpower
This kind of extra manpower cannot be recruited on a full-time basis.
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lack of manpower
We had to group villages together and put one clergyman in charge, simply because of lack of manpower.
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limited manpower
While the cogs of the legislative process were turning slowly in the 1980s, the government issued a series of directives too thorough to be implemented with the district's limited manpower.
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manpower policy
It is impossible to put two such considerations side by side and say which manpower policy was right.
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manpower requirement
Much of industry today has a lower manpower requirement owing to technical innovation.
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manpower training
The whole question not only of young people but of shortcomings on manpower training generally must be looked at urgently.
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skilled manpower
As graphic hardware becomes cheaper, the cost of computer animation is bound increasingly to the cost of the skilled manpower involved.
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sufficient manpower
Sufficient manpower levels are essential for the maintenance of high-quality services.
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