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Перевод: manpower


[существительное]
рабочая сила; живая сила; личный состав; людские ресурсы; кадры


Тезаурус:

  1. The Army, being manpower intensive, is on its guard against cuts in the operational commitments that underpin the existence of its named infantry and armoured regiments, whose traditions stretch back to the Restoration.
  2. What was barely tolerable before 1914 became increasingly intolerable to the mass of the population, as the enemy forces pushed the Tsarist regime into more and more desperate expedients to raise the finance and manpower with which to conduct the war.
  3. In past centuries, shortages of military manpower used to force us into alliances with continental powers.
  4. Originally, the replay was scheduled for next Wednesday at Villa Park, but West Midlands Police objected, pointing out they did not have the manpower to handle a match of that magnitude on the eve of polling day.
  5. He instructed the Chiefs of Staff to examine ways of discharging Britain's military commitments more economically, absorbing less manpower and reducing dollar expenditure.
  6. As Layforce was now spread out all over the Middle East, it was decided to disband it and use the manpower to bolster other units.
  7. Mr Sommer also believes the basic offence of entering a computer will be virtually unenforceable, partly because of lack of police manpower and partly because arrest warrants for this less serious offence will involve applying to a magistrate.
  8. Genesis took a rather unique way round the problem of replacing lost manpower by resolving to confine the writing and recording duties to the surviving three band members and taking on "extra hands" for live performance.
  9. The fluency of Indians in English, a legacy of British rule, has made India a lucrative hunting ground for US computer firms on the lookout for qualified computer manpower.
  10. Were they draining manpower from the classes from whom they were recruited?
  11. High illiteracy rates and a chronic lack of skilled manpower meant that the new government regarded educational provision as politically and economically important and popular demand for it at all levels was considerable.
  12. The defence programme, with its considerable demands on skilled manpower and industry, should play its part in this process
  13. Advances in the organisation of manpower at the marble quarries allowed the transport of huge blocks of stone, which enabled sculptors to make large statues in one piece.

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