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  1. the number of workers needed or available to do a particular job

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They said the manpower they were using here was manpower that they'd rather have on the border, but nonetheless they had to process these folks.
We're paying real estate here, electricity, a lot of manpower.
They increase the manpower to the tune of 10,000 people.
The manpower ministry did not respond to requests for comment.
Manpower and larger aircraft are being sent from other countries.
Why don't airports have adequate manpower to perform those measures?
Fire brigades lack the manpower and resources to control them.
Bangladesh is one of the world's largest exporters of manpower.
The obstacles to this plan are obvious: money and manpower.
Reducing that flow is a key to reducing ISIS' manpower.
We don't have the manpower to deal with this crisis.
According to prosecutors, that effort involved significant manpower and money.
It will require greater manpower, better intelligence, and some luck.
The model is also copyable because it requires less manpower.
The cost of manpower and material resources is too great.
How much money and manpower could they put into Iowa?
Islanders wait for doctors, medicine, fuel and manpower to rebuild.
Jailbreaks will give the battered rump of IS fresh manpower.
But the Renton plant didn't have the manpower, Pierson said.
Moreover, he said the manpower of ISIS has been reduced sharply.
And distributing harvested crops around the country doesn't just require manpower.
The problem facing the visitors' councils is not money but manpower.
The villagers contribute manpower and re-invest profits into their communities.
The company currently has 500 customers including Box, MGM and Manpower.
Local police forces are expected to help, but they lack manpower.
But the manpower clearly would never have been enough, Bagert said.
The regime has neither the money nor the manpower to rebuild.
But when it comes to manpower, the pattern is very different.
Her campaign has received both manpower and money from Trump supporters.
Another questionable priority for all of the services is more manpower.
That's, per the recruiting firm Manpower, a little thing called learnability.
He cited lack of oversight, training and manpower for the mistakes.
"Cruz wins this category by sheer manpower," said one Iowa Republican.
Craig Thomas, a spokesman for the Marine Corps' Manpower & Reserve Affairs.
We just need the manpower and womanpower to get it done.
Despite vast sums of money and manpower they couldn't persuade voters.
Israel also invested in technology and manpower to guard its border.
Manpower has shifted to the more lucrative and lighter risk areas.
One is, it takes a lot of manpower away from other things.
On the one hand, Britain's deployment of military manpower was nearly complete.
There will also be no chairmen, no manpower, no policemen or policewomen.
In return, the manpower is a boon for the alternative energy producers.
Another favorite is Manpower Group, the Milwaukee, Wisconsin based workforce solutions company.
Measured by active duty manpower alone, the North Korean military is huge.
I agree that 85033,000 is the minimum manpower level for the Army.
Gina Grosso, the deputy chief of staff for manpower, personnel and services.
That experienced manpower helps Puck achieve a crucial goal of the event.
Certain VIP protection missions can be extremely manpower-intensive for EOD techs.
"At the beginning, we had only hearts and manpower," the governor said.
But Mr. Bui Jones faces other challenges, including a shortage of manpower.
The Mossad was still a young agency, short of resources and manpower.
The military's manpower could be helpful in managing large crowds, experts say.
Sources: Defense Manpower Data Center, NATO, The New York Times, Politico, ITV
We don&apost have enough manpower to organize the total state of control.
Yet there are limits to how easily manpower can be replaced by machines.
They have good manpower but they have to start the station all over.
Manpower productivity improvements "can range from 30 percent to 200 percent," said Leong.
That raises another limiting factor: the scarcity of manpower to pursue capital cases.
Additional manpower, however, would be necessary to operate a modern-day virtual wall.
Funding for additional manpower has been agreed to in a bi-partisan fashion.
But it has others that depend on China's manpower and spending to manage.
The Cubs were already struggling with a manpower shortage in that same infield.
Does the FBI have the manpower to follow up on all its tips?
Our military, however, has an enormous Achilles' heel: its all-volunteer manpower system.
Drone experts say the shortage is not in machines as much as manpower.
Ovitz proved that manpower didn't matter as much as having the right man.
In Hershey's view, the Selective Service was the "storekeeper" of America's manpower supply.
He said the hospital does not have the supplies or manpower it needs.
Otherwise it will have been a huge waste of our efforts and manpower.
Some said a boutique firm didn't have enough manpower to justify such bills.
Look how much effort and manpower major universities spend on development and fundraising.
The extra manpower and scrutiny in those cases may lead to higher clearance rates.
Yet, they have enough manpower to instill fear, harass citizens and block the show!
Additional manpower will not close the resulting gap; we must leverage leading edge technology.
It takes money, manpower and accurate voting machines to get every vote counted correctly.
But they are manpower, which allows them to express their concerns to political leadership.
He added that the labor ministry lacked the manpower to follow up on complaints.
HARWOOD: So you don't feel crippled by the lack of staff, manpower around you?
Penny's rescue from a pipe took plenty of manpower — some big and some small.
The single biggest expenditure was on manpower, as deputies earned $103,210 in overtime hours.
Desperate for manpower, he is offering to release prisoners who sign up for battle.
It was unclear what firepower or manpower he had to back up his statement.
The Islamic State is still active, yes, but decimated in territory and manpower alike.
Manpower, tools and gear could come free -- or cost hundreds of dollars or more.
More money and manpower could help make those kinds of screw ups less common.
With demand for its services growing, the agency needs more experienced manpower, not less.
Folks, there are nuclear submarines that require less manpower to operate than this circus.
We lost manpower and had some serious disasters like Hurricane Sandy and building collapses.
"They don't have the manpower to be strong everywhere at once," an official said.
And with large fields, it's a challenge to have enough manpower to do this.
"We have rented out the manpower and the infrastructure to another company," he said.
They cost only $20013 each, "but the manpower costs are not trivial," she said.
Wherever they live, they provide manpower and energy that make economies hum and produce.
For decades, trade unions have provided crucial money and manpower to the Democratic Party.
But now is not the time to scale back on TFI funding or manpower.
"We do have a manpower issue at this time," Stone said of the jail.
Robles accuses school officials of "willfully withholding police manpower" because they disagree with conservative viewpoints.
That would be a major problem for companies if there is a shortage of manpower.
The smaller gangs lack the manpower and management skills to run full-scale drug operations.
And it was firepower, rather than manpower, that would decide the course of this war.
A third sought to show how autonomous vehicles could improve battlefield logistics and cut manpower.
Arranging a municipal purge takes time, manpower and a near-superhuman stamina for procedural warfare.
A sector that according to Manpower, accounts for close to one in 10 U.K. jobs.
During World War II, thousands of women entered the workforce because of a manpower shortage.
Another challenge facing Pruitt and Trump in rewriting the rule is a dearth in manpower.
During the Cold War, the CIA allocated significant manpower to analyze the Soviet Union economy.
Going after hardworking immigrants has adverse effects that go beyond straining our budgets and manpower.
"If you have a thousand full field investigations, that's a lot of manpower," said Hughes.
The fall was due to a reduction in foreign workforce, Singapore's Manpower Ministry said Tuesday.
But he also points to the lack of manpower, with so many senior positions unfilled.
"That's $28500 billion," a figure he said would make it hard to build up manpower.
That way we'd have the manpower to unload the plane ourselves if we needed to.
Manhole will be switched to maintenance hole, and manpower will be switched to human effort.
It also forces DHS to divert manpower and other resources away from guarding the border.
But manpower is not a good metric to assess the volatility of this terror group.
The agency simply does not have the manpower to closely monitor so many potential terrorists.
Securing multiple private properties and relocating the president away from the White House takes manpower.
Mr. Asato doesn't have the equipment or manpower to make enough sherbet to meet demand.
By rescuing him with Russian airpower and Iranian manpower, they have embedded themselves even further.
"We consolidated manpower and shut down just the screening area in Terminal B," he said.
Maybe sometimes they still make the wrong calls, but the company has manpower and experience.
The Ethiopians not only had significantly more manpower, they weren't exactly armed with spears either.
" With polls showing a tight vote, however, he said wryly, "you really need the manpower.
It is unclear how Mr. Trump and Mr. Kelly plan to solve the manpower problem.
No official numbers exist on how much medical manpower the US sends abroad every year.
"We don't know if that is money or manpower, one or the other," Strickland said.
CONAP, technically in charge of patrolling it, was constantly short on manpower and other resources.
And manpower to supplement the wall, find and dislocate tunnels and keep out criminal cartels.
The Ministry of Manpower declined to provide data on professions and salaries of arriving foreign workers.
With those frontlines being cold, the regime was able to focus its full manpower on Aleppo.
One reason sites are getting rid of discussion sections is the manpower required to monitor it.
Asking too much from prospective pros isn't the only reason behind the severe cyber manpower shortage.
Both questions have arisen as a result of local issues, in particular, a scarcity of manpower.
The Swedish armed forces may have manpower problems, but what is really needed is more money.
It's also impossible to ignore the human costs and manpower needed to fulfill Amazon's shipping promises.
But a lack of manpower and financial resources at the local levels has hampered those efforts.
But U.S. peer Manpower said it expected revenues to fall 13 percent in the first quarter.
The entire operation cost $315,6373, though that total dropped to $15,180 when excluding expenditure on manpower.
That leaves open the question as to what might be gained by bolstering the agency's manpower.
Doing so allows public health agencies to quickly allocate money and manpower where they are needed.
Police commissioner Stephen Lo said there had been a need to "redeploy manpower from other districts".
Now, Google is partnering with UNICEF, providing funds, tools and manpower to help fight the disease.
Primitive elevators have been around since 236 B.C., but they relied on manpower -- lots of it.
He oversaw arms purchases and manpower in the Hagana, the Zionist fighting force, before Israel's establishment.
Robert Burke, deputy chief of operations for manpower, personnel, training and education, at 11:2023 a.m.
But it faces headwinds before it even becomes operational, with questions over financing, manpower and equipment.
Singapore's trade and manpower ministries did not respond to emailed requests for comment outside business hours.
During wartime shortages of manpower, he worked on a farm and as a volunteer police officer.
It simply does not have the manpower or enough citizens who will work for laborer wages.
What sort of manpower is needed to monitor the numerous production facilities that are currently operational?
It has all the right equipment within the Apple Watch and  the manpower to do so.
Philippine recruitment firm Louis International Manpower Services has received 1,000 job orders for nurses since 2015.
They would do whatever it took to make sure the Resistance had the manpower it needed.
The feds, he added, can only allocate manpower and resources to go after massive fraud operations.
I asked Santiago why the gangs, with all their manpower, never tried to tax the cartels.
There's a tremendous need for manpower and the recovery is limited by this shortage of labor.
More immediately, though, Manpower Group's Frankiewicz said employers are going to have to do their share.
"We have had to revisit our manpower requirements," said the letters sent out by the airline.
The costs depend on the materials needed for the security service and time and manpower needed.
With respect to manpower, Mr. Mnuchin has linked a depleted I.R.S. work force to falling collections.
Putting his ideas into effect, and tailoring so many individual strategies, will take time and manpower.
They say federal officials have offered little in the way of manpower or money to help.
Even if agents were to target larger swaths of people, they still need manpower to pursue them.
And strangely somehow they were able to move it more quickly with the manpower that they had.
"A lot of the thinking is, we need more technology, more manpower, some fencing, perhaps," Pelosi said.
Gina Grosso, Air Force deputy chief of staff for manpower, personnel, and services, said in the release.
That type of surveillance costs money and manpower, and lets people see that they are being seen.
The Syrian Kurds don't have the manpower to take on the full might of the Turkish military.
The Ministry of Manpower (MoM) said it had permanently barred the couple from employing overseas domestic workers.
But these are expensive (a modern destroyer costs $1.8bn), demand manpower and have other things to do.
The municipality has asked exhibitors to supply their own manpower and to choose their own opening hours.
An army can have many divisions of soldiers and several mountains of guns — that's manpower and structure.
Kurdish and Shia militias have provided the manpower that the ISF lacked before the rise of ISIS.
But the prosecution was "draining," too, Boring says — not so much financially as in manpower and emotions.
The Ministry of Manpower also did not respond to a request for comment made outside working hours.
Mazie Hirono about manpower cuts to the Pacific Command headquarters as part of Defense Department-wide reductions.
But he says the lack of manpower is a new operating reality businesses now need to accept.
Russia has developed doctrines for these influence operations, and organized manpower and computer resources to execute them.
Better weather and additional equipment and manpower made available as other fires died down had also helped.
One of the largest exporters of manpower in the world, Bangladesh depends heavily on remittances from abroad.
Maruli Hasoloan, a manpower ministry official, acknowledged some labor friction and vigilantism over the past few months.
Why would we want to take our skills, our manpower, and help an economy that hates us?
Behind these monuments is a bustling trade in arms, minerals and manpower, often aided by embassy staff.
Despite the investment of money, manpower and time, huppahs may ultimately be a surprise for a couple.
It's been a campaign with millions of dollars and hundreds of hours of lobbying manpower behind it.
"We have initiated manpower audits across all our third-party suppliers," it said in an emailed statement.
Tribal officials said the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs had also provided equipment and manpower to help.
They'd be augmenting the police presence and assisting with manpower shortfalls, not running things on their own.
"You won't have the manpower to do real inspections," said John Coffee, a Columbia University law professor.
Maruli Hasoloan, a manpower ministry official, acknowledged some labour friction and vigilantism over the past few months.
CBP's facilities and manpower cannot support this dramatic increase in apprehensions of family units and unaccompanied children.
However, the Ministry of Manpower intervened and he's been allowed to stay while his case is pending.
The draft is long gone, and military manpower is near historical numerical lows for the modern era.
It lacks the manpower to complete security screenings for claimants and hear cases in a timely manner.
"That is a very disturbing excuse that they don't have manpower, that they don't have resources," Garcia said.
But while those performances usually only needed one actor, creating Colossus for Deadpool took a lot more manpower.
Manpower is the only variable factor for companies and more workers will face the axe, said ACMA's Mehta.
We're in a time now when we need all the manpower — man and woman power — we can get.
In ascending order, they were poor communications inside the force, lack of manpower or resources—and meddling politicians.
The most obvious reason for the rise of the global university is science's appetite for money and manpower.
The Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration, which governs labor affairs, did not respond to CNN's request for comment.
The producers won't pay for the price point needed to do the transition and / or have the manpower.
It has allowed him to isolate and then eliminate pockets of rebellion without using up too much manpower.
"Manpower, that's the main thing," said Claudia Riegel, director of the city's Mosquito, Termite and Rodent Control Board.
Labor markets, in particular, need measures to increase the supply and professional qualifications for a more productive manpower.
The group has manpower, which some fear could be used to deselect troublesome MPs on the party's right.
It was another year before enough manpower was put into the issue and the area finally stopped burning.
It's a total monster and taking a lot of manpower and machinery to remove as it's set hard.
"It's the only umbrella organization that has the capacity to flow intelligence and manpower like that," he said.
"We know from a manpower standpoint we're at a pretty big disadvantage," Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle told reporters.
Second, collaborators extend the reach of elites into corners of society that elites lack the manpower to patrol.
Culls announced previously took two to three days to complete because of a lack of manpower, it said.
The additional manpower will be in areas the epidemic has hit the hardest, the DEA announced this week.
Manpower said 2018 is on track to be the most downbeat year for U.K. hiring prospects since 2012.
A 2019 report from Manpower Group, for example, indicates that automation will create more jobs than it destroys.
U.S. peer Manpower meanwhile reported a 5 percent increase in first-quarter revenue when adjusted for currency swings.
While some modest manpower costs might be incurred, the TTSA proposal does not require new Defense Department funding.
Jeffrey Buchanan get all the money, manpower and good luck needed to tackle the catastrophe engulfing the island.
They include General Motors, BMW, General Electric, Unilever, Mastercard, Manpower, FedEx, Cisco, Google, the Defense Department and NASA.
"Manpower shortfalls in key areas remain the number one issue limiting readiness and is our top priority," Gen.
Riders, frustrated by cancellations attributed to "equipment availability" or a "manpower shortage," blamed Mr. Murphy, not Mr. Christie.
On Wednesday, Hanif Dhakiri, the Indonesian manpower minister, said he was reviewing that decision, The Jakarta Post reported.
Bloomberg has focused his money and manpower on President Donald Trump, while rarely taking aim at fellow Democrats.
Jerry Brown told a local CBS affiliate, ''It's very important when we can quantify that manpower, utilize it.
Data compiled by Manpower Group showed that about 7 out of 10 companies reported talent shortages in 2019.
Boxed CEO Chieh Huang says the company's biggest challenge in its early days was not having enough manpower.
The postal inspectors have been especially dedicated to the cause, devoting manpower and resources and securing several convictions.
The other technology, using chilled ammonia as a solvent, is less popular because it requires more manpower, engineers say.
Bangladesh is one of the world's largest exporters of manpower, with thousands traveling abroad every year to seek work.
In July 2012, as the Free Syrian Army built up manpower for an assault on Aleppo, the West worried.
Bangladesh is one of the largest exporters of manpower in the world and depends heavily on remittances from abroad.
Manpower, a human-resources consultancy, is currently running trials on an app that will score individuals on their "learnability".
"Organisations have moved from creating talent to consuming work," says Jonas Prising, the boss of Manpower, an employment consultancy.
Washington (CNN)ISIS is facing cash and manpower shortages, the deputy commander of the counter-ISIS coalition said Tuesday.
The ramped-up rescue effort is in response to urgent requests for additional manpower made earlier in the week.
"Brexit is the very last thing we need in an industry struggling for long-term manpower," says Mr Farmer.
Since the U.S. only has the manpower to check 10% of trucks, that means so much cocaine goes through.
The U.K. hospitality industry may suffer a manpower crunch in the aftermath of a Brexit, a hotelier warned Thursday.
It takes manpower to monitor and track their behavior, making sure they aren't sick or injured or killed overnight.
Sourcing is an arduous, monotonous job that requires manpower and concentration: Even a single mistake can derail your production.
Friday's raids were the largest in terms of manpower mobilized involving a single corporate group in South Korea, Chaebul.
It is manpower intensive, and over the long term tends to degrade as people forget about the last attack.
That, coupled with the Taliban's manpower and territorial command, helps ensure a more diverse cash flow for the insurgency.
More typically, resellers acquire tickets by beating individual concert-goers to the punch, through superior manpower and bot software.
Brute force requires manpower, and as the firm grew, it also had to win more projects to sustain itself.
CMB and EFL (Enterprise and Fixed Line and Broadband), and post an optimal manpower planning will be moved accordingly.
Then a recently published manpower statistics report publicly available on the Pentagon website said there were 1,547 troops there.
The Reykjavik Metropolitan Police requested backup from police stations in neighboring towns and villages to meet US manpower standards.
More garbage, human waste, and traffic can harm these landscapes and require additional money and manpower to clean up.
" (I worked for Porter in those days, as a Manpower temp.) By the nineteen-nineties, they needed to "downsize.
The industry's reputation has been tarnished by instances of human trafficking to meet manpower demand, forced labor and violence.
"We are averaging 500 arrests a day, it really takes a lot of manpower," said patrol agent Jose Garza.
They just shut down the raves because that takes the least manpower and they can get away with it.
Jacklin also acknowledged another, more complex obstacle—one that additional manpower or overtime hours won't be able to solve.
Over the past few years, the Social Welfare Department has increased its funding for manpower and purchasing rehabilitation equipment.
Pentagon concerns include the cost of a parade and the manpower required when the military is already stretched thin.
It's even worse for down-ballot, state-level campaigns, which are under-resourced in both manpower and financial support.
Hong Kong police said their number was "only a rough figure solely for the purpose of effective manpower deployment".
But the quality is totally dependent on the amount of manpower or labor that you put into the job.
Depleted of manpower, the moderate rebels remaining in Idlib could not resist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham when it attacked.
And stoppages have only gotten worse this spring with the manpower shortage, which has led to commercial lane closures.
America would still have had enough manpower to carry on training the Afghan army and giving it air support.
"You have to make sure you have the adequate manpower to carry out a delicate task," Ms. Simon said.
They were far away from any kind of reinforcement and the Japanese had an advantage in manpower and proximity.
He said troops could support the agents by providing manpower and resources, particularly when it comes to surveillance operations.
A Manpower Group survey showed earlier this month up to 44 percent of Slovak firms faced problems finding staff.
But many heard in Mr. Trump's voice a return to the days of big military budgets and boundless manpower.
The devastating fire required additional manpower and more than a dozen local fire departments arrived to assist, he said.
Local government officials are pleading for the additional manpower still needed to distribute and deliver supplies throughout the island.
Only some major metropolitan centers are equipped with the leadership, manpower or structure necessary to coordinate a multiagency effort.
The campaign also expects to double its organizing manpower in South Carolina by the end of November, Rodriguez said.
Trump pledged during his election campaign to upgrade the US military's hardware and manpower, including building 230 advanced warships.
Analysts say the manpower challenge is enormous and the different systems, intended to shore up strategic alliances, will complicate training.
Now, it faces a manpower crisis that could leave an estimated 15,000 flights with nobody to sit in the cockpit.
Mike Sulak estimates that donations of money, materials and manpower from across the state saved them $15,000 in rebuilding costs.
Manpower shortages Perhaps even more troubling for ISIS, the documents indicate that the organization is struggling to field adequate troops.
Kyle Kremer, the director of manpower and personnel at the Joint Chiefs, wrote Dunford and Selva a half hour later.
Although the supreme court has given Mr Fachin extra manpower to deal with the massive caseload, that may take months.
A larger pool of skilled manpower would than need to be outfitted with best practice technologies to raise productivity growth.
The police said they had evidence the protests would turn violent and did not have enough manpower to monitor them.
The bills ABA has recently dedicated lobbying manpower to include the Financial Choice Act, which passed the House in June.
Their manpower has helped pro-government forces hold ground in various battles, helping fill gaps in the Syrian army's capacities.
And analysts say manpower plays into one of China's biggest weakness: The collective lack of combat experience in those forces.
That just isn't enough manpower to fan across swing states over the next three months to build up Trump's base.
This is a fact, no matter how much manpower they claim to have, or how loud their regional pride bellows.
"I think TSA is more than capable, if it has the manpower to do the job," Payne told The Verge.
"If you're Iran and Russia and you know Assad's manpower limitations and political rigidity you have a problem," says Tabler.
What that means remains to be seen because China is the main source of funds, technical expertise and qualified manpower.
While the bill faces opposition from the healthcare industry, other groups are spending money and manpower to get it passed.
"We do supervise, but the manpower we have is not enough," Sudarna told Reuters, adding that equipment also fell short.
More United could offer them the infrastructure, funding and manpower they need to abandon the party but remain electorally competitive.
Fully 83% of firms have trouble hiring, according to Manpower, a recruiting firm, the highest of any country it surveys.
Machines are replacing manpower: robots rather than humans now rivet together and seal the wings for the 737 and 777.
But Waiba and other community leaders pointed out that their village had plenty of skilled labour and manpower to rebuild.
In his book, "Changing Course," Clint Bolick documents the manpower shortage that existed in the aftermath of the Civil War.
A manpower survey commissioned by the assistant secretary's office found that up to 64 full-time jobs may be needed.
What they need is more manpower, and more technology, and more willingness to enforce the law as it exists today.
"We have little manpower to deal with an outbreak of such magnitude," Sakawa said, adding that nurses were on strike.
We need border security — some combination of secure fencing, technology and manpower to prevent people from easily entering the country.
Bosch has earmarked 820 million rupees ($11.5 million) as a provision for restructuring, which would include "manpower adjustments," it said.
When our next major war comes, it is almost certain to bring casualties that will overwhelm our military's manpower reserves.
Lastly, we must marshal our resources and focus our limited manpower and intelligence activities on targets that matter the most.
Correcting those manpower imbalances was also needed to meet the service's 80% full-spectrum readiness goal, the budget overview notes.
Their big break came in June 2016, when the Trump campaign's digital operation, short of manpower and scrambling, hired Vici.
But Klinger affirms that the manpower, brainpower and over $1 billion of investment here in Northern Germany are worth it.
With no planets to explore, they spent the decade doing routine spacecraft maintenance with a fraction of their bygone manpower.
Aside from the connection to the controversial 1950s program, Trump's proposal was panned for its potential cost and manpower requirements.
The military is surprisingly strict about the medical conditions of those it enlists, even if they really need the manpower.
"Before it was hard to reach out to every community because we had a problem with inadequate manpower," she said.
The global talent shortage is at a 12-year-high, with many companies struggling to fill jobs, according to Manpower.
The companies showered money and manpower on the capitol, hiring dozens of lobbyists and spending hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Basically, I think they over-extended themselves creating the caliphate, and now they only have the manpower to defend it.
Not surprisingly, aid agencies are issuing dire warnings they don't have the manpower or resources to deal with what is coming.
We simply do not have the manpower, or the money or the resources to stay in the international foster care business.
Also attending were the country's social, higher education and manpower ministers, who pledged to help survivors with health care and employment.
"The future for cybersecurity jobs looks both promising and daunting as the workforce lacks the manpower needed to prevent these incidents."
The equipment and manpower necessary to create those additional security checkpoints and the barriers between them are likely to be pricey.
Three have private lawyers; the trouble for the others is that Mr Marx does not have the manpower to serve them.
Mycle Schneider, a nuclear expert, says that in America, as elsewhere, engineering problems are compounded by a shortage of skilled manpower.
According to Mr Schneier, to deploy agents on a tail costs $175,000 a month because it takes a lot of manpower.
That certainly requires a lot of manpower, and Mallett said more than half of the company is centered around customer service.
One of the two photos shared there shows rescuers using ropes and a lot of manpower to get the pooch out.
It is a smaller firm so we don't really have the manpower to do collaborative projects in terms of actual production.
New York Fed's Dudley closing comments at workshop on financial services Earnings: Daimler, General Electric, Honeywell, McDonald's, Manpower 10:15 a.m.
He said federal authorities had increased the manpower around the refuge and stepped up airplane and drone surveillance of the area.
AI also has great applicability across a wide range of consumer sectors in reducing reliance on manpower and creating cost savings.
Too many and you're wasting manpower and machine-power (which equals money), too few and you're wasting your crop yield, a.k.
Any opening of the Kaesong Industrial Complex would have South Korean firms working with North Korean firms to arrange the manpower.
So we prosecute more cases, our workload has gone way up, but we have fewer resources and manpower; everything's getting cut.
Because only a few staffers remain, there is a lack of manpower for creating a broad messaging strategy, the person said.
A spokesman for the IDF confirmed that reservists have been called to assist police and fire services with resources and manpower.
By 2013, Assad was forced to turn to his closest allies, Iran and Hezbollah, for extra manpower, further sectarianizing the conflict.
But it is vital that we also mobilize our local manpower and the Sunni tribal might as we did in Ramadi.
According to the GAO report, Pentagon planners simply aren't using all the information at their disposal when evaluating their manpower needs.
Tunisia remains a good investment prospect, he insists, with its proximity to Europe, a gateway to Africa, and highly skilled manpower.
If you're Tim Cook at Apple, you're innovating across the technology and personal entertainment sectors with less than half that manpower.
Former agency officials assert that the military, with its vast resources and manpower, is better suited to conducting large-scale counterinsurgencies.
Western diplomats say Russia and Iran, which has supplied manpower vital to Assad, may not be entirely on the same page.
The targets contained "heavy hardware and manpower of insurgents" that had been "projected from Raqqah," long considered ISIS' de facto headquarters.
Reconstruction will cost between $250bn and $400bn, but Mr Assad has neither the money nor the manpower to carry it out.
The nation's security forces "need all the manpower they can get" to address the spiraling violence and widespread insecurity, he said.
A constellation of liberal groups outside the state has showered money and manpower on turnout efforts aimed at helping Mr. Jones.
But the hordes found other places to park and walk in, and the city lacked the manpower to enforce the closure.
I often wonder if it even has the manpower and resources to review all the material it gathers from surveillance operations.
The Southeast Asian economy added a total of 4.023,200 jobs in 2019, according to preliminary data released by the manpower ministry.
Other manufacturers, like Stripmatic in Cleveland, say manpower has been tight recently, and the strike has freed workers for other tasks.
When the manpower requirements of total war forced the issue, lawmakers finally relented and allowed the drafting of husbands and fathers.
Some people, Gerace said, may imagine that agencies like his have the time and manpower to sit and peruse social media.
The authorities are also combining enormous manpower with mobile technology to track people who may have been exposed to the virus.
Imagine the creative manpower, the whiteboards and worn-out felt-tip markers it must have required to come up with that.
Many already have a backlog of bugs they know need fixing, but have not been able to fix with current manpower.
It is unclear whether the new ties with IS bring local militants more resources and manpower, or simply more publicity and ambition.
This has proved effective at isolating, containing and strangling rebel redoubts into submission without consuming too much of the regime's dwindling manpower.
Stirling told the paper that the increase is due in part to cell phones and other contraband — and a lack of manpower.
Another survey, conducted by Manpower in 2016, found that 93% of millennials were willing to spend their own money on further training.
They need Congress and the President to do their part and send them the resources, support, and manpower they need to rebuild.
Though Randstad has grown to rival global number one Adecco in market capitalization, it trails U.S. market leader Manpower in North America.
In terms of active manpower and the number of ships and planes, its armed forces are already among the world's top five.
If host countries benefit from immigrants, then the countries that send them must be losing out on manpower, skills and tax revenue.
"We can't allocate manpower to scrutinize farm loan documents," said a manager in a rural branch of State Bank of India (SBI.NS).
In China, some companies are relying almost exclusively on Tuputech, and have reduced their auditing manpower by as much as 90 percent.
Singapore's Ministry of Manpower issued a stop work order to the contractor for the worksite, Legend Interiors, an interior fit-out specialist.
Contrary to claims by the VA's primary labor union—the American Federation of Government Employees—money and manpower are not the problem.
Oil could be loaded more quickly and resulted in an enormous reduction in manpower compared with dirty and physically demanding coaling operations.
"The manpower shortage will affect operational efficiency," said Hideshi Tokuchi, a former vice defense minister who once headed the ministry's personnel bureau.
They will have to wait until their claims are reviewed, but this requires far more manpower in order to be done efficiently.
Their manpower has played a critical role in the Aleppo battle and has helped fill the gap in the Syrian army's capacities.
How can an officer take an unscheduled rest, even if badly needed, when the department is facing a serious shortage of manpower?
They're not going to dedicate their resources and manpower and credibility, if you will, to somebody who doesn't want to play ball.
By reducing the manpower required to handle and position the spanner wrench, the entire tire change process now takes only three maintainers.
Weese responded that it was likely that everything — costs and manpower — would need to be doubled, resulting in a 16-person detail.
According to the Defense Manpower Data Center, more than 2,503 US military servicemen and women died while serving in Operation Enduring Freedom.
"New treehopper species are found all the time, and the only limit to our knowledge is funding and manpower," they told CNN.
They felt mistreated by Baghdad, and this anger helped ISIS build a support base and replenish its manpower after its near defeat.
Despite their late entry into the war, they had shaped the conflict decisively with their manpower, their matériel and their chirpy marketing.
As if in a Shakespearean tragedy, the person Comey turned to with his request for more manpower was — wait for it — Rosenstein.
But by the end of the '50s, Winter had concluded that the future growth of Manpower was in replacing entire work forces.
Looking for a missing child requires time, manpower and resources, and the police force in India is short on all of those.
The new manufacturing reality is an industry of specialized high-tech work that requires less manpower, or lower paid, non-union jobs.
"This is not a market we have typically seen," said Michael Stull, senior vice president at the staffing company Manpower North America.
But manpower-wise, it will be a "long time" before human deliverymen are displaced from their jobs, said Lambert of Oxford Economics.
"These services cost money and tie up manpower, but they are worthwhile because they protect the value of our watches," he said.
Moreover, the department has failed to erect an AM&E system that brings the requisite funding, manpower or expertise to the challenge.
In other instances, the wounds are so severe and complicated, organizations don't have the mandate, manpower, funds or time to treat the child.
He said venues in France had already substantially beefed up ways of controlling crowds, searches and monitoring queues as well as increasing manpower.
"The number-one concern, for sure, continues to be finding and retaining talent," said Becky Frankiewicz, president of Manpower Group, the staffing firm.
Police said they lacked the manpower to ensure the safety of organizers and fans at the event, but Wine disagreed with the decision.
A few years ago one officer might watch several jihadist targets; today you need to throw a lot more manpower at the task.
Northwestern Mutual, a life insurer, Kohl's, a chain of department stores, Manpower, a staffing firm, and Harley Davidson picked Milwaukee for their headquarters.
But Hisham Jomah, chief development officer of the project, said Binladin retained enough manpower and technical capacity to build the record-breaking skyscraper.
This upkeep, however, requires major investments of both materials and manpower, and quite often structures fall by the wayside until something catastrophic happens.
While the machines are vulnerable, they are not generally internet-connected today and so require physical access which requires planning, manpower and time.
"The issue of skilled and available manpower is the main barrier to growth and competitiveness in the field of high tech," Hasson said.
On-demand services require a lot of manpower, making it crucial to recruit efficiently, process applications quickly and complete thousands of background checks.
"One of the biggest challenges to targeting tumors is the lack of manpower," said Beriwal, who was not involved in the new research.
However, the German plan was not to capture territory—it was to bait the French Army into draining manpower by attacking hardened defenses.
Union representatives would also meet with officials from Indonesia's Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources and the Ministry of Manpower during the Aug.
Officers won't just be hitting the streets in Nipsey's community ... our sources say LAPD is sending extra manpower to rival hoods as well.
Rounds says his new subcommittee will focus on the Pentagon's cyber manpower and capabilities and how they "stack up" to other potential adversaries.
"During the bust, the oil industry got really good at minimizing their expenses and the manpower they need to produce oil," Cullen says.
Magnitogorsk was built with radically insufficient resources and manpower in a location that suffered long, cold winters sometimes averaging below zero degrees Fahrenheit.
A year ago, on the Warriors' way to the franchise's first title since 1975, all four of their opponents dealt with manpower shortages.
Tachi also believes it will be an important tool for the Japanese workforce as it struggles with dwindling manpower and an aging population.
After all, if you're going to storm the castle, you need sufficient manpower to at least give you a fighting chance to win.
My greatest challenge in the endeavor of standing up 2nd Fleet has not been lack of money or manpower, though both present problems.
Al Qaeda and ISIS have discovered vast new reservoirs and support in terms of manpower, funding and easy plunder in several African nations.
Other elements of those Chinese systems — the software, technology, and manpower used to operate them — aren't on par with the US military yet.
This growth in SOF manpower and money is noteworthy, but it is SOF's growing criticality to U.S. national security that demands real attention.
The forced labor allegations involve workers employed by at least one small labor supply company contracted to provide manpower on the stadium project.
"We consider it to be a highly significant investigation," McCabe said, but declined to give details of the manpower involved in the probe.
Are you strengthening or do you plan to strengthen accounting compliance, such as by increasing manpower and making in-house rules more rigorous?
For now, we're told she's adding more manpower to her security detail -- and the guards at her gated community are also on alert.
And then I'm assuming you're aware of all the extra vehicles that they're bringing in and the increasing manpower that they're ramping up.
Kurt W. Stein, Director, Marine and Family Programs, Manpower and Reserve Affairs, presents a Silver Star to Tina Cline, wife of Lance Cpl.
The increased manpower probably includes specialists to put into operation a newly delivered S-1503 surface-to-air missile system, military analysts said.
But I abandoned it due to lack of time and ability while in college to provide 24/7 worldwide support with little manpower.
The tech added that the manpower shortage has forced Army EOD teams to operate in pairs rather than in usual three-man teams.
And the president knew that any additional increment in manpower would require mobilizing the reserves, further exposing the mounting costs of the war.
"We're tossing away some of the old methods," said Marshall Williams, the deputy assistant secretary of the Army for manpower and reserve affairs.
Indeed, shortly after World War II, a Milwaukee man named Elmer Winter founded Manpower, the first major temp agency, to supply emergency secretaries.
"It's a total monster and taking a lot of manpower and machinery to remove," said Thames Water's head of waste networks, Matt Rimmer.
But the ships can help by taking trauma cases away from civilian hospitals, freeing beds, equipment and manpower to deal with coronavirus patients.
But the problem is, a disaster of this magnitude cannot be contained without the manpower, money, and specialized equipment of the public sector.
But as things stand right now, he said, it's impossible for border agents to continue doing their jobs effectively without the proper manpower.
It is in America's as well as Europe's interest that governments not divert money and manpower from the continent's defense to the Mideast.
Adding those "manpower costs" of $108,000 a year for each of the 1,280 troops brings the total figure to more than $2000 million.
South Vietnam now had in place a political infrastructure to support villages, grow the economy and provide more manpower for the armed forces.
The BLM plans to resubmit the sites for listing on the registry even though it will take thousands of hours and significant manpower.
An effective commercial-scale solar project is a massive undertaking requiring steel infrastructure, landscaping, civil engineering and substantial manpower to lay transmission lines.
No platform is 100% glitch-free, so combining the efforts of a social team's manpower with trusty software is usually a winning formula.
Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council, testified that the biggest challenge to securing the border is a shortage of manpower.
Powerball winner Mavis L. Wanczyk is gonna have some extra manpower guarding her Massachusetts home from any crooks thinking about making a move.
Trump felt pressure to hastily assemble a team because he was getting criticism for a lack of foreign policy manpower, these people said.
But running a country takes a lot of manpower, and the incoming commander in chief might find help in unlikely places, consultants say.
Currently, 40% to 60% of Border Patrol manpower is dedicated to the care, feeding, processing and hospital watch of migrants, according to DHS officials.
It's unlikely that the Assad regime has the manpower, military muscle and the economic resources power to reimpose its control over a fractured Syria.
A shortage of manpower and the dangers of the sea meant captains often cared little who shipped with them, provided they were able mariners.
The hand-picked waiters were registered as "extra manpower" or "cleaners" to hide the fact that they were being illegally employed, the indictment said.
And some of the best-validated approaches to reducing excessive use of force by police officers require departments to adopt more manpower-intensive practices.
But at the same time, it's hard to imagine Amazon putting this much effort and manpower into a cute experiment for customers to play.
In a meeting with one of our clients, they said the police claim they don't have the manpower to go down to the beach.
Both sides can claim victory: By getting the government to agree to a prisoner exchange, the Houthis shore up their manpower and their credibility.
If you're a millennial, you're not alone, according to a global survey of adults aged 20 to 34 by Manpower Group, a staffing company.
That won't entirely address the retention problem with young advisors or solve the looming manpower crisis in the industry, but that's okay, said Yeske.
There is so far no sign that those police forces suffering greater reductions in manpower have seen greater rises in knife crime (see chart).
The only natural resource in many emerging markets is manpower, but a growth model based on labour-intensive manufacturing now faces two unaccustomed threats.
This process was manpower- and time-intensive, and resulted in a significant slowdown in Iraqi refugee admissions to the United States for six months.
VICE: To summarize: there would be areas that don't need as much manpower going to agriculture once the impacts of climate change start happening.
Indonesian's Manpower Ministry senior official Soes Hindharno told the Thomson Reuters Foundation his ministry was working with other agencies to crack down on trafficking.
THEY CAN REAPPLY THAT BUDGET,THAT MANPOWER, THAT TALENT, TOTHINGS THAT HELP THE COMPANYGAIN MARKET SHARE, TO HELP THECUSTOMER DELIVER BETTER SERVICETO THEIR CUSTOMER.
But additionally, we're leading into a holiday weekend which means there will be even less manpower and energy to take dive into Facebook's announcement.
The Ministry of Manpower said firms will get to use the old criteria when renewing existing employment passes that expire by June 30, 2017.
"Manpower, dealing with the backlog of aircraft out of position, parking spaces for the aircraft --it's a challenge and a choreographic nightmare," he said.
A 2015 survey by staffing company Manpower Group showed drivers, engineers, accountants, information technology experts and health care workers were in the shortest supply.
The militants have used the frontier for years to receive supplies and manpower, and more recently to send back fighters for attacks in Europe.
Democrats didn't have the manpower to block Trump's nominees, but made Mnuchin, a longtime Goldman Sachs executive, a top target of opposition early on.
These concerns are a far cry from the epic mobilization of military machinery and manpower that resulted in the invasion of France in 1944.
Due to the World War II manpower shortage, Cuccinello was pressed into an everyday role as the Chicago White Sox third baseman in 21946.
The agency still lacks manpower to function as effectively as needed, and even immediate relief funds have not yet been fully delivered, he said.
On Thursday, the Senate Armed Services Committee will consider nominations for under Department and assistant secretary of Defense for manpower and reserve affairs. Gen.
Despite the poor U.K. manufacturing data for April, the Manpower survey said factory owners' hiring intentions for the summer are actually "a bright spot".
" Singapore's Ministry of Manpower said the study was misleading and used an "overly simplistic interpretation of the International Labour Organisation's indicators of labor exploitation.
This information will influence how political monies are spent and where campaigns need to concentrate on their own fundraising efforts and deployment of manpower.
In fact, Lisa estimates her company has lost out on more than $22019 million in projects simply because of a lack of skilled manpower.
Manpower that previously spent time cleaning up new data feeds Quandl had acquired the rights to can focus on creating these internally developed ones.
"We clearly have a skills gap between what our customers are looking for and people's real skills," Manpower France head Alain Roumilhac told Reuters.
Under the plan dubbed the National Redoubt, much of the country's manpower and firepower would retreat to the mountains if a foreign aggressor attacked.
That is, it spent all the money and manpower necessary to make good on a slain president's promise and give the Soviets what for.
Although the enforcement deadline has passed, the technical infrastructure and manpower needed to meet these requirements still do not exist in most companies today.
Feature creep isn't the right term, nor were we overly ambitious, we just simply didn't have the manpower required for a "perfect" alpha 1.0.
Local authorities have struggled to cope with that growth, lacking manpower and resources to enforce laws and carry out inspections to curb environmental violations.
In the US, regulators have people dedicated to monitoring each bank and each deal, but the ECB has nowhere near that kind of manpower.
"When I received the manpower budget for security, I said, 'This is too much, it's too many people,'" Mr. Perrotta said in the interview.
In addition, a bipartisan independent commission — the kind Democrats want — would set aside time and manpower specifically for investigating Russia's role in the election.
Europe today, unlike in 1948, is not divided into competing blocs, requiring a significant investment of American money and manpower to keep the peace.
With the active manpower, plant, equipment and technology we now have, the economy can only grow at a non-inflationary rate of about 2%.
"Mine America's Coal" was made for a poster that was published by the War Manpower Commission, urging Americans to back the country's energy needs.
Even though there are adequate supplies of staple food, notwithstanding manpower and logistical challenges, any restrictions by countries reserving strategic supplies would heighten risks.
All plantations would be required to have the tools and manpower to put out fires, Sutarmidji, who uses one name, was quoted as saying.
It said in February it planned to divest its non-core and non-performing assets, trim its manpower, and shut six of its mills.
When he returned to Manhattan, he noticed employers placing higher demands on art handlers, often expecting them to perform tasks without the necessary manpower.
"We have no manpower to monitor these buoys, and it's so expensive," said Rahmat Triyono, the earthquake and tsunami chief at the meteorology agency.
As islanders wait for doctors, medicine, fuel and manpower to rebuild, the economic toll from the storms is only starting to come to light.
In other words, colonists' enlistment of Black people was not out of some moral mandate, but based on manpower needs to win the war.
Bamiduro says before the ban the Lagos state government had actively encouraged operators to invest millions of dollars in technology, manpower, and asset acquisition.
"They are effective weapons," he said, that were best suited to capitalize on Mr. Assad's air power superiority and compensate for his manpower shortages.
"We don't have enough manpower to dig single graves for all the bodies; we have to bury them in mass graves," Mr. Kamara said.
"By burning those bridges, the president is weakening our infrastructure, our foundation, and our manpower" to combat a global health crisis like the coronavirus.
On top of that, Medicare currently implements several inconsistent, confusing, and burdensome quality programs – draining both money and manpower from an already strained system.
The team of archaeologists plans to resubmit the sites for listing on the registry, though it will take thousands of hours and significant manpower.
Dulesky said that in Yuma, families are climbing the border fence and in many cases sustaining injuries, which requires additional manpower from Border Patrol.
He drew parallels to Zambia, Ghana and Nigeria, where Chinese state-owned companies rely on Chinese manpower and materials, shutting out locals from jobs.
The Military Manpower Administration said the music students, if convicted, must receive criminal punishment, get re-examined and then serve in the military again.
We're told there isn't enough manpower to protect an individual star, but cops do have a camera nearby it uses to monitor the area.
Little was spent in the Shia communities, yet they have represented the majority of Saudi manpower in Aramco -- now likely the world's most profitable company.
Indian military planners have also considered restructuring the forces for the last couple of years to reduce manpower costs, but have not moved fast enough.
With only a fraction of the manpower and budget of the police, PDEA will have a challenge to keep up the intensity of the crackdown.
A survey from Manpower, an employment-services firm, showed that in most countries payrolls are expected to increase in the second quarter of this year.
Countries sent funds and manpower to aid in the response efforts, with the US dispatching its military to Liberia to build temporary hospitals and clinics.
A survey in 2018 by Manpower found that global talent shortages were at their highest since the employment agency began collecting the statistics in 2006.
"CBP's facilities and manpower cannot support this dramatic increase in apprehensions of family units and unaccompanied children," Meehan said in a statement to BuzzFeed News.
Breakouts in other jails and camps will bolster the manpower of the terror group, who still have tens of thousands of members in the region.
Afghanistan's Defense Ministry disputed the report's findings on the size of its forces, saying it had sufficient manpower to take the fight to the Taliban.
But it is manpower-intensive, and has to be matched by civil efforts to build institutions and improve governance that have too often been lacking.
There could actually be winners from the change, including temporary staffing companies like TrueBlue, Manpower and Kelly Services, says Jeffrey Silber, analyst at BMO Capital.
The WHO's declaration represents its highest level of alert and paves the way for more money and manpower to fight the spread of the virus.
German and Irish immigrants who flocked to the cities provided the manpower behind the construction of our urban infrastructure and creation of our financial system.
The province has an equally extensive if less visible regime that uses yet more manpower and a great deal of technology to create total surveillance.
Four years ago the then-chief of the defence staff, General Sir Nick Houghton, sounded the alarm about manpower cuts resulting in a "hollow force".
And because they're made of 3D-printed parts and require little manpower to fly, the drones cost about the same as a motorcycle delivery too.
There are three basic categories of spending for the Army: "Near-term readiness, manpower and structure, and modernization plus capital investments," according to Murray's testimony.
Public entities, including parliament and the state manpower organization (OAED), have deposited nearly 500 million euros with the central bank this month, the officials said.
Public entities, including parliament and the state manpower organisation (OAED), have deposited nearly 500 million euros with the central bank this month, the officials said.
A man's moist groin area, with its sweat and piss residue and deep crevices, can take on a musty aroma redolent of testosterone-fueled manpower.
Taylor says the town would pillage pension funds, cutback on its municipal workforce and that the effects would be huge (shuttering schools, cutting police manpower).
Because of that the turnover of workers in the (house of the) PM was very high and there was always a chronic shortage of manpower.
And one reason solar power remains (relatively) expensive is that it's so labor-intensive — requiring more manpower per megawatt-hour than any other power source.
The two women who raised complaints against Cheek — Yetter and Trace Sharpe — were working underneath the officer at the office of manpower and reserve affairs.
And Trump's insistence that Mexico militarize its southern border with Guatemala has drained its army of the manpower it needs to fight the drug cartels.
Republicans say the sides must still negotiate on upgrading technology and increasing manpower at ports of entry, which has been a key priority for Democrats.
And the armed forces are struggling after years of budget constraint to gain the manpower and advanced technologies they need in a more challenging environment.
"Lowering the manpower requirement for a tire change from five airmen to three is a significant advantage when you are flying planes with 28 tires."
In order to capture this data, you may have to spend significant manpower on low-margin data preparation services before AI systems can be deployed.
The truth is that ICE now has the manpower to arrest and deport only an estimated 4 percent of those in the United States illegally.
But the diversion of resources and manpower from the frontlines of many of these fights toward containing the virus will ease pressure on these groups.
"If six officers respond to a scene, that's hours of manpower and extra expense, which might reduce the likelihood they use the technology," he said.
The officials said their response to the burst pipe was absolutely not delayed or affected by stretched manpower from the other problems at the airport.
Even Elmer Winter, the founder of Manpower, originally pitched his company's services as "emergency support," filling in when an employee was sick or on vacation.
It stayed a problem until we worked out new ways of building large-scale public sewage systems, which involved a lot of money and manpower.
Employers must decide whether to buy skills or to build them, said Michael Stull, a senior vice president at the staffing company Manpower North America.
These new centers are much different than traditional warehouses, and require much more manpower, said Richard H. Thompson of JLL, a commercial real estate firm.
In comments published by the IPC, some contract manufacturers said they are trying to find alternative suppliers outside of China and are facing manpower issues.
Labor shortages, for example, have to be addressed by specific manpower policies to bring some of those 95.6 million people back into the labor market.
This is because the large Wall Street banks are the only ones with the manpower and resources to navigate the complex Dodd-Frank regulatory environment.
The overall unemployment rate edged up to 2.3% from 2.2% in the previous quarter, on a seasonally adjusted basis, data from the manpower ministry showed.
Hong Kong officials have previously blamed the death toll on lack of manpower, and earlier this year a court fined several subcontractors over the issue.
"Money or manpower" might be in the cards for Memphis, which saw a record of 228 murders in 2016 and 84 so far this year.
Today's Workforce Investment Act used to be the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, which in turn began as the Manpower Development Training Act.
A dense concentration of zombies has trapped Negan and his squad in their stronghold, and resources (both food and manpower) have begun to run low.
Nevertheless, despite the economic strength and manpower, South Korea having neglected its military capabilities, continues to rely on the United States for maintaining her security.
Even organizations like Planned Parenthood, which have significant resources and manpower, struggle to prevent attacks from a loosely organized but determined group of "hacktivists" and extremists.
The Ugandan police on Tuesday said the concert was not approved because they did not have the manpower to provide security for those attending the show.
Plans to increase the manpower to 200,000 will be hard to implement because, in such an anti-militarist country, careers in the armed forces remain unpopular.
This wouldn't be easy, because the Society was an expensive endeavor—given the technical design, manpower, and elaborate spaces, including multiple rented locations across San Francisco.
Hardly a record for the 132nd, but fast enough to let Cal Fire get its equipment and manpower where they had to be that very night.
"ATF failed to devote sufficient attention to how it was managing its undercover storefront operations," the report alleges, knocking the agency for a lack of manpower.
There were about 25 million active duty military personnel at the end of June this year, according to the Department of Defense's Defense Manpower Data Center.
There is supposed to be free movement of labor within the single market, with the same, or very similar, manpower regulations, and educational and professional standards.
He said the U.S.–Nigerien unit was a "light force," which he said was not adequately equipped in manpower and firepower for a high-risk area.
In April, a New York Times article reported "the agency is down about 250 special agents" from its manpower at the start of the Obama administration.
Commercial flights have yet to take off, but the island chain's three airports (one of them military) are open to flights transporting manpower and relief supplies.
It means that they no longer have to dedicate manpower to manually sell and target ads, and advertising revenue can start to grow on its own.
Anti-poaching efforts are dangerous, difficult operations for law enforcement agencies that have limited resources and manpower to patrol countless acreage in search of armed criminals.
They should provide money and manpower to an EPA, which handles the environmental component of the weather patterns we are seeing, that they planned to deplete.
But his statements appeared to be inching toward that — an outcome that could add considerable manpower and energy to those who have been protesting for weeks.
Terrorist activity always carries significant national impact and requires our local governments to have additional manpower, specialized training and specific equipment available to our first responders.
Nevertheless, despite the economic strength and manpower, our NATO partners having neglected their military capabilities, continue to rely on the United States for maintaining their security.
"The city does not have the necessary manpower or materials to address all of these failures," the city of Punta Gorda said in a press release.
Despite the violence, most of the city's front lines have remained stable, with both sides lacking the manpower necessary to seize and hold significant new territory.
Police said they did not expect another riot on Tuesday night, when new year fireworks are planned over the harbor, but they were boosting manpower nonetheless.
In addition, many have called for police reform, which entails more police technology, surveillance equipment, manpower, and increased training in diversity, implicit bias, and de-escalation.
The new force which is expected to be announced soon would represent a near four-fold increase in manpower focused on offensive cyber operations, Sky said.
And then think of what fiscal and structural policies could — and should — do to increase the amount of manpower and the skills that are being demanded.
They just really don't have much manpower or budget left to try to solve 40- or 50-year-old cases that were cold within three days.
The newspaper was told the regime is relying on chemical weapons to make up for a shortfall in military manpower after nearly seven years of conflict.
Unlike growing a mobile app or software service, Joymode requires a warehouse full of goods and the manpower to deliver those goods in every new market.
SEEKs were fielded to both Special Forces teams and average Army patrols during the Afghanistan Surge; the surge in manpower was also a surge in data.
These brides and grooms are seeking out spaces where they feel a personal connection — regardless of the manpower involved or random passer-by guests in attendance.
Assad has manpower problems, the rebels are deeply divided, and ISIS has managed to make enemies out of virtually every powerful actor in the Middle East.
If two events would have to be held on one day — at two separate Alpine sites, which means twice as much manpower needed — so be it.
But his greatest weakness is manpower: His ground forces, eroded by years of fighting, are simply too few to hold, much less advance, every front line.
Stewart was confirmed as the assistant secretary of Defense for manpower and reserve affairs in October 2018 and also filled the under secretary role since then.
If Flake or Kasich ran, Trump would have to divert some chunk of cash -- and manpower -- that he'd like to reserve for the general election fight.
The memo was written by Joseph D. Kernan, the under secretary of defense for intelligence, and James N. Stewart, the assistant secretary of defense for manpower.
Consolidation through new construction would allow the prison to reduce its staff at one site by 74 troops, saving $8 million in "manpower costs," Rear Adm.
Friday, and continued throughout the night, growing in manpower and spreading to nearby Cherokee County and into Georgia, the sheriff said at an earlier press conference.
But a growing shortage of manpower extends beyond Houston: It includes Atlanta; San Jose, California; and Hartford, Connecticut; as well as rural locations around the country.
According to extensive research from Manpower earlier this year, a growing area in the next 10 years will be jobs where humans are looking after humans.
The Manpower survey found that 84 percent of firms planned to help their workers learn new skills by 2020, compared to just 21 percent in 2011.
South Korea's Military Manpower Administration said the group had exchanged messages on KakaoTalk, a social messaging app similar to WhatsApp, about how to gain weight quickly.
"Manpower costs are fixed, we are trying to support our staff at least for the next 45 days," said Lalit Agarwal, managing director,V-Mart Retail.
"America cannot afford the costs of a new war, and the country is in a bad situation in terms of manpower and social conditions," he added.
It's a reality of the nightlife industry: Running any bar or club demands enormous time and manpower; success or failure is often a matter of luck.
Guantanamo has neither the manpower or room to handle tens of thousands of ISIS fighters -- not to mention if detained family members were to be considered also.
Singapore has since tightened the inflows of foreign manpower and set up the Fair Consideration Framework, which requires employers to consider a Singapore candidate for such openings.
The Normandy landings were months in the planning and were kept secret from Hitler and his forces despite a huge trans-Atlantic mobilisation of industry and manpower.
In the last general electihere, hundreds of thousands of volunteers of the RSS, which has about 585,000 committed members, used technology and sheer manpower to mobilize voters.
BLOATED MILITARY Indian military planners have also considered restructuring the forces for the last couple of years to reduce manpower costs, but have not moved fast enough.
On top of that, the Manpower outlook survey revealed that sentiment around hiring in the public sector had tumbled to its weakest level in over four years.
When asked why so much manpower went into saving one rodent, Sehr told local outlets "Even animals that are hated by many deserve respect," BBC News reported.
A Green New Deal would mobilize the nation's capital — its money, manpower and know-how — to advance clean tech and overhaul the American energy and transportation sectors.
For both of us, securing new business has been, at times, more challenging than exciting, because of concerns we wouldn't have the right manpower for the job.
The Syrian regime has been depending for a long time on the manpower and support from its allies, namely Russia and Iran, in order not to collapse.
Replacing coal with oil therefore resulted in an enormous saving in manpower ("The Royal Navy's fuel supplies 21960-21970: the transition from coal to oil", Brown, 2003).
" In his telling, the steelworks "hasn't come down as far as manpower is concerned, there's still 250.1,249.9 men working in there, who still live in the area.
What they need is more manpower, and more technology… So it's easy to tell people what they want to hear — 'build the darn fence, vote for me.
Although Adecco and Manpower are Randstad's traditional rivals, the Monster acquisition appears calculated to counter a different sort of competitor: LinkedIn, which was recently acquired by Microsoft.
With the GOP's 52-seat hold on the Senate and only a simple majority required, Democrats don't have the manpower to block any nominees on their own.
The number of Chinese work permit holders jumped 30 percent in the past two years to 21,53 in 2016, the latest data from Indonesia's manpower ministry showed.
United Parcel Service (UPS) is planning to hire an addition 95,000 workers for the holiday season — and technology will help make the most of the extra manpower.
The FAST and the Furious With more manpower, the DEA introduced Foreign-Deployed Advisory and Support Teams (FAST), military advisors who accompanied Afghan commandos on police raids.
Towers, aerial surveillance and manpower to supplement the wall, find and dislocate tunnels and keep out criminal cartels and Mexico you know that, will work with us.
After Vietnam invaded China-backed Cambodia (and won, by the way), Communist China's seemingly unstoppable People's Liberation Army with its seemingly unlimited manpower invaded Vietnam in 1979.
Omarshariff Yassin, an engineer in charge of equipment at the Department of Public Works and Highways, said there was enough skilled manpower, but a lack of machinery.
With the Dodgers already having used five relievers, including their three best, they could run into manpower issues if this tie game stretches on for a while.
Instead of complaining about the extra expense and manpower required to comply with the mountain of new regulations, Mr. Chavez chooses instead to think about it differently.
"We want to make sure they make an informed decision," said Henry Manning, operations officer for the assistant secretary of the Army for manpower and reserve affairs.
"What I hope can happen is we end up with a set of broad-based measures to secure the border, including manpower, wall, technology," Mr. Tester said.
At a news conference, the chief of detectives, Dermot F. Shea, denied the transfer of Chief Osgood had something to do with his requests for additional manpower.
Officials with the Oglala Sioux Tribe, which administers the reservation, say they lack the training, manpower and equipment needed to deal with such a large-scale crisis.
Many accounts of the war, both in print and film, depict the victory by the North as inevitable, because of its greater military manpower and industrial might.
As factories became increasingly powered by mechanical means rather than manpower, it created a backlash from workers who found their jobs replaced, a reality still present today.
That means the ships will help the current crisis by taking trauma cases away from civilian hospitals, freeing beds, equipment and manpower to deal with coronavirus patients.
Indeed, though Communist forces suffered substantial losses in manpower and morale, the contradiction between American officials' buoyant promises and weeks of astonishing televised carnage was never reconciled.
He said he used savings and a bank loan to pay $12,500, about three years' worth of his salary in the Philippines, to Petro-Fil Manpower Services.
In turn, as it unravels, America feels this loss of balance the hardest — it has always spent the most money and manpower to keep the system working.
After the disastrous first two contests, the Biden campaign also moved staff members from Super Tuesday states to Nevada and South Carolina to provide extra manpower there.
Under Operation Relentless Pursuit, seven cities, including Detroit, will build new task forces with increased federal manpower bolstered by a $71 million grant from the federal government.
In addition, DJI will provide technical support, repair services and on-site manpower to help organizations more effectively and efficiently deploy drone technology in times of need.
For what it lacks in land size (it measures just 50 kilometers from the east to the west), manpower and natural resources, it makes up for in ambition.
But, Cino said, they would need more money and the manpower to meet those standards—to train analysts in new standards, update validation reports, and monitor updated procedures.
"There are sectors, what you might think of as humanities or maybe arts subjects, where skilled manpower is in oversupply," says Yasin Sadiq Mayanja, a Ugandan government economist.
" The reality for Derek Peterson, chief executive of Terra Tech, the first publicly traded American marijuana grower, is "a significant burden from a manpower and data-collection standpoint.
At the moment, this waiver saves no manpower, for an observer on the ground must still follow the flight and be able to take control in an emergency.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore, the world's second-fastest aging society, has reached agreement with trade unions and employers to increase the retirement age, its manpower minister said on Tuesday.
Since the conservation scheme began, the government has enacted laws and provided manpower to protect the forests, with the navy sending personnel to plant over 36,000 mangrove trees.
The recently formed Network Against Fire is a group composed of people residing in areas near the park that provide transportation, meals, and manpower to help the firefighters.
A massive study, Goldberg points out, would depend on the willingness of communities to open up to researchers, not to mention a good deal of manpower and funding.
So while maintaining maps may require less manpower than creating them initially, self-driving car technology is likely to employ a lot of people for the foreseeable future.
It's incredibly expensive to send the city's e-waste to its other recycling facilities in Massachusetts, Indiana, and North Carolina, both in terms of fuel costs and manpower.
Moreover, unlike the standing committees, the select committee would be exclusively devoted to investigating this one issue — freeing up manpower and personnel that the standing committees don't have.
Singapore's unemployment rate in the first quarter was 2.2 percent, lower than the Manpower Ministry's preliminary estimate of 2.3 percent and unchanged from the fourth quarter of 2016.
It is the third-largest presence of U.S. troops outside the continental United States after Japan and Germany, according to data from the U.S. Defense Manpower Data Center.
His movie company, troubled by executive departures and box-office misfires, had neither the money nor the manpower needed to sustain an awards campaign, Hollywood conventional wisdom held.
This shrinking manpower pool puts U.S. national security at long-term risk, the commission says, requiring the military and Congress to take "creative steps" to address the issue.
He is the chief talent scientist at Manpower Group, cofounder of Deeper Signals and Metaprofiling, and professor of business psychology at both University College London and Columbia University.
More worrying is that the Assad government lacks the manpower to hold rural Sunni areas and so will rely on Hezbollah and other Shiite militias to do so.
They employ an army of experts who provide the manpower and expertise to help even the largest companies move to the cloud, making it that much more feasible.
"From a wage standpoint, skills are the new currency," said Chris Layden, vice president of Manpower North America, a workforce solution business that helps companies find suitable workers.
Even if the report does lead to the services changing their manpower calculations, it will take time, potentially years, before new techs arrive to help lighten the load.
Limits on manpower and resources mean that most complaints do not prompt a formal probe and therefore do not come to the attorney general's attention, former officials said.
In response to increasing pressures from the government, WeChat and similar companies are investing heavily in manpower and filtering technologies to strengthen their ability to censor their users.
From Gaybrick's perspective, the big challenge CFOs will face, including himself, isn't necessarily managing money — it's managing the limited manpower available at any given time, and staying focused.
Military manpower officials have always had to grapple with men&aposs (and now women&aposs) fears and self-interests, regardless of the degree and nature of foreign threat.
But in reality, there is no prospect for such a campaign because Congress has not made available more than a small fraction of the necessary money and manpower.
Stewart's role: Stewart was confirmed as the assistant secretary of Defense for manpower and reserve affairs in October 85033 and also filled the under secretary role since then.
Some of the biggest companies in tech, including Google, rely on the manpower of thousands of contractors who work on Google projects but aren't officially employed by Google.
This makes me worry that the administration will not have enough manpower to produce the same volume and standard of incompetence that we've come to expect so far.
Pak held meetings to discuss "perfecting the modernization of production processes" and making factories into "manpower-saving, technology-intensive" facilities, according to a state media report on Thursday.
Contrary to Mr. Stephens's suggestion, only 10 percent of national guard members are deployed on our border with Guatemala, debunking his assertion of insufficient manpower to face cartels.
As of June 2017, Singapore had about 290,23 migrant workers in the construction industry, from countries like Bangladesh, India, Myanmar and China, according to the Ministry of Manpower.
The memo also says that "the projected manpower" for United States Space Command is 1,450 personnel, including 390 military officers, 183 enlisted personnel, 827 civilians and 50 contractors.
Police beefed up security at the music fest, bringing in an extra SWAT team and more manpower, and we're told it was all in reaction to the shooting.
More than 8,000 firefighters were battling the blazes, and more manpower and equipment was pouring in from around the country and from as far away as Australia, officials said.
Sugeng Priyanto, an official at the Ministry of Manpower, told Metro TV a team was investigating safety standards at the warehouse, which had been operating for a few months.
EU workers leaving the United Kingdom have contributed to a combined shortage of 210,000 staff throughout the health and social care system, according to a study by recruiter Manpower.
EU partners would provide additional manpower and resources to help Athens cope with the new challenge and with a backlog of 43,000 migrants already bottled up on its territory.
The manpower shortage was fueled in part because ISIS fighters were trying to get fake notes from doctors in order to get out of combat, according to some records.
Manpower, which supplies temporary workers to many industries, last year launched a programme called MyPath that is based on the idea of an iterative process of learning and working.
Conservation is costly, and there's an argument that it makes little sense to throw money and manpower that's already limited at a species that's literally on its last legs.
But they soon found themselves in the heat of battle under the command of the French army, which was desperate for manpower in the dying days of the war.
Recent immigrants have provided labour for a mining boom and, when that petered out, demand for housing and manpower to build it, helping to keep the economy ticking over.
Of course, staying on top of the latest technology trends is also paramount — so it's crucial to find the right formula of tech-infused tools and old-fashioned manpower.
And the truth is, many local police and prosecutors simply do not have the resources, time, training or manpower to bring a traditional criminal case involving trafficking to trial.
Toyota, which has worked with the ride-hailing giant in some form or another since 2016, will invest $500 million in the company, along with plenty of engineering manpower.
Make no mistake, Clinton's GOTV infrastructure is significantly more robust than Trump's, but a dip in enthusiasm could still hurt her by starving her campaign's GOTV efforts of manpower.
Meanwhile, a few experts point to the oil rich country's vast natural resources, and a youthful and growing population that provides it with the manpower to achieve stability—eventually.
He says that many e-commerce jobs, specifically in warehouses and fulfillment centers, aren't being counted as retail jobs, even though they are where most e-commerce manpower resides.
That calls for European governments to step up information gathering on radicalized individuals, which means channeling more funds and manpower to counter-terrorism operations, the 58-year old explained.
Egypt's Manpower Ministry ordered the closure of the leading market research firm's business in the country, citing workplace health and safety violations, a ministry decree dated June 1003 showed.
John Nicholson, the commander in Afghanistan, with the ability to get the manpower, enablers, and aircraft he requests on a faster timetable to address a fast-moving battlefield situation.
Kurt W. Stein (right), Director of Marine and Family Programs, Manpower and Reserve Affairs, speaks at during Silver Star Award ceremony in Mandan, North Dakota, Nov 1, 2017. (U.
AMERICA'S temporary help industry first emerged after the second world war, when companies like Manpower and Kelly Girl Service began "renting out" office workers on a short-term basis.
Saudi Arabia will not be able to militarily dominate Iran: It has neither the manpower and the expertise nor the broad network of proxy forces that the Iranians have.
With even relatively lowly-paid industrial workers usually needing to use digital technology, Manpower is investing millions and receives public subsidies to train workers up to meet employers' expectations.
The AAG is designed to recover a number of different aircraft, as well as reduce the stress on the planes, with decreased manpower all while maintaining top safety standards.
We don't have enough manpower to satisfy the labor demand in spite of the fact that 13.5 million people last month were out of work or without stable employment.
Mahan Air, an Iranian commercial airline, plays an integral role in providing Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad with the manpower and weapons to fuel his atrocity-laden war effort.
To fix this problem, the GAO recommends that the Defense Department update its guidelines to ensure that all EOD missions, including DSCA missions, are considered when calculating manpower requirements.
Cuba has the "manpower, the drugs, and a proven and effective approach to face health challenges," the Foreign Ministry's general director for U.S. affairs, Carlos Fernandez de Cossio, tweeted.
Cuba has the "manpower, the drugs, and a proven and effective approach to face health challenges," the Foreign Ministry's general director for U.S. affairs, Carlos Fernandez de Cossio, tweeted.
Turkey and Egypt also provide experienced, cheap manpower while Riyadh has been reducing the number of foreign laborers to create jobs for Saudis, who prefer higher-paying public jobs.
If the country needs a New Deal-esque effort to stop the pandemic, then it also needs New Deal-esque leadership to mobilize manpower and resources to that end.
Cuba has the "manpower, the drugs, and a proven and effective approach to face health challenges", Cuba's Foreign Ministry's General Director for U.S. Affairs Carlos Fernandez de Cossio tweeted.
No. 4: an order from the minister of manpower against the S.D.P. for various posts and an online article claiming that unemployment was rising among Singaporean white-collar workers.
However, there remain manpower issues since the State Department is still not fully stocked with permanent senior level officials able and ready to implement a coherent strategy with confidence.
"I voted against including border wall funding into the recent appropriations package because I favor a border security solution based on improved technology and manpower," Hurd told USA Today.
The RNC was critical in providing the bare-bones Trump campaign with the infrastructure and manpower it lacked, and Priebus got behind Trump even before the primary officially ended.
"If they don't have the manpower to do premium processing, I don't see how they are going to do special requests," said Andrea Szew, a lawyer in Los Angeles.
According to the Ministry for Manpower, 600 migrant workers sought a change of employer in the first six months of 2017, but only half found new jobs in Singapore.
The cost of collecting DNA from most or all immigrants detained at U.S. borders would include both the expense of testing and the manpower required to gather the samples.
Although intelligence indicates that IS will make "incremental gains" this coming spring in Iraq, Clapper said the group's manpower and territory are shrinking, and it's generally on the defensive.
In fact, the number of foreign workers continues to rise, with the figure, excluding domestic helpers, up more than 22,000 last year, according to data from the Ministry of Manpower.
Contract workers tend to fill more "grind it out type roles" that need manpower or less senior roles that have less impact on the company's core business, the manager said.
While lawmakers on Capitol Hill are clamoring for the FAA to get tough on Boeing, Guzzetti said the agency doesn't have the manpower and budget to do the work themselves.
But those technologies are still far from certain, and if they do work as planned will at least initially be deployed to fill existing manpower gaps instead of for expansion.
Arthur worked for the War Manpower Commission in Washington, D.C., during WWII and Marcia was a director of social work at Hebrew Home for the Aged in Riverdale, New York.
"The civilians call it 'belly money,' because it's all made off of females' bellies," said Wu. Half a million enforcers Enforcing the policy and collecting those fines takes incredible manpower.
Manpower, one of the world's largest jobs companies, released a Skills Revolution report in conjunction with the Davos forum which surveyed 18,000 employers in 43 different countries across the world.
Khaddour said a bigger problem than manpower for the government side was its heavy reliance on militias, in a war where quality of fighters has been more important than quantity.
" For Biden, Jonas added, "that inevitability and electability argument may start slipping if he doesn't have the money and the manpower to play evenly with Bloomberg in the later states.
"MHA has worked with MOM (Ministry of Manpower) and an advisory was sent to dormitory operators for them to engage the foreign workers living in their quarters," the statement said.
This meant that to prioritize manpower, Commanders place an emphasis on uniformed patrol and quick, low-level narcotics operations, which limits the quality of arrests and ability to get convictions.
"In a hypothetical situation where there were no foreign manpower curbs, then (domestic) growth may have been a little bit higher," said Selena Ling, head of treasury research for OCBC.
For now, manpower is just one of many economic challenges: Singapore cut its 2016 growth forecast this month after revising down its second-quarter growth as the service sector contracted.
A survey from Manpower, an employment-services firm, shows that in most countries a majority of employers are planning to expand their payrolls in the second quarter of this year.
The U.S. will need to set a clear path and will need to demand each country in the region contribute the money, manpower and commitment needed to execute that vision.
It was once thought that the middle group, with the resources and manpower to industrialise, would do best; in fact it has done as badly as the oil-poor grouping.
That bill would have granted a path to citizenship to Dreamers both within and outside DACA in exchange for technological and manpower investments in border security, but no wall construction.
Too few of our tax-dollars were designated toward building the physical infrastructure and hiring the manpower that would be able to provide the resources required to treat today's veterans.
In recent months several ministers and employer groups have publicly stated that refugees should be allowed to work, but the country's manpower minister said the government has yet to decide.
Clean ups can cost millions of dollars, a huge burden for developing countries, short of both money and manpower to make their soils safe, Naidu told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Mulvaney emphasized that the best way to protect the border is to enforce current law with more manpower and improved technology -- a policy the Trump White House is also pursuing.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement doesn't have the manpower or resources to track down all of the country's undocumented immigrants and arrest them — especially not as quickly as the president wants.
Such high discharge rates resulted in - particularly after the Somme - a crisis of manpower: the British Army was in desperate need to find a way to conserve their fighting strength.
Part of that plan is a reduction in manpower, but the service's top officer also wants to cut a number of other units, including all of the Corps' tank battalions.
"We didn't have the manpower, and that was the first mission that our E.T.T. team has ever conducted" with Afghan troops, he said in a sworn statement to Army investigators.
When the local faction judged that it had amassed enough manpower and enough leverage with the local population, it would go public and seize the municipal government, violently if necessary.
A turbo-activation tests our nation's ability to quickly deploy both the ships and the manpower needed to transport armaments and supplies at the outset of a massive military movement.
Authorities are now trying to determine which officials assisted and which ones simply allowed it to occur due to fear given the overwhelming manpower of the organization they were facing.
According to a response to a parliamentary question by Lim Swee Say, Singapore's Minister for Manpower, 95% of those cases were resolved either through mediation or in the Labor Court.
In 2015, Haaretz Newspaper revealed that Dayan used his government positions to order the digging of sites using IDF equipment and manpower and traded in the artifacts for personal gain.
"I am hopeful for the fact that they have more resources to pursue other avenues that Suffolk County police either didn't have the money or the manpower to do," she said.
From a military perspective, one thing has always stood out: The Empire, and now the First Order, have nearly limitless ships, equipment, and manpower, while the Rebels/Resistance have scant resources.
"These are very labor-intensive programs ... They simply are not going to have the manpower they need to do the kind of supervision they need to make it work," he said.
Most employers across the globe plan to increase hiring over the next three months, though at a slightly slower pace than recent quarters, according to the latest Manpower Employment Outlook Survey.
CARMAKERS WARY Turkey and Egypt also provide experienced, cheap manpower while Riyadh has been reducing the number of foreign labourers to create jobs for Saudis, who prefer higher-paying public jobs.
The government has been trying to reduce child labor by giving subsidies and other assistance to families, Maruli Hasoloan, a senior official at the manpower ministry, told Reuters in an email.
The CEO said extending the plan to Britain's 32 million homes and businesses by 2025 would be a major feat of engineering that would require significant investment, planning and also manpower.
Hong Kong police chief Stephen Lo, asked about concerns that officers had been slow to respond to the clash, said there had been a need to "redeploy manpower from other districts".
Changi expects the automated process at the new terminal - which has been constructed for S$985 million ($723.57 million) - to yield manpower savings of about 20 percent in the longer term.
Shanghai Commercial Bank said it had "comprehensively enhanced its internal anti-money laundering/counter-terrorist financing mechanism", and that this included expanding manpower and resources, and stepping up appropriate staff training.
But what's different after World War II is that it gets mediated through agencies, whether those agencies are temp agencies like that at Manpower Incorporated, or consultancies like McKinsey and Company.
"We are going to augment humans with technology tools for the most part so this is going to be a human and technology combination," Jonas Prising, CEO of Manpower Group, said.
Andy, no doubt looking to get in good with Daisy, has professed an interest in helping Mr. Mason with his farm after assuring Mary and Branson that he'll provide some manpower.
But she will need to harness the on-the-ground manpower of unions in crucial battleground states ahead of November's general election match-up with the populist presumptive Republican nominee, Trump.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's Manpower Ministry ordered the closure of leading market research firm Ipsos's business in the country, citing workplace health and safety violations, a ministry decree dated June 20 showed.
While military budget cuts and sequestration have hurt the economy here in recent decades, some 75 years ago the hungry wartime machine needed manpower, and womanpower, to fill its depleted ranks.
US officials say the number of troops in Iraq is more than 5,000 but that number is not as high as the 7,402 recently listed in the Pentagon manpower statistics report.
"There's going to be border fencing in some areas, there's going to be vehicular barricades, there's going to be technology, there's going to be greater manpower in some areas," he added.
"Effective immediately, you will suspend processing of all involuntary separation actions," read the memo signed July 20 by acting Assistant Secretary of the Army for Manpower and Reserve Affairs Marshall Williams.
But if he didn't have the luxury of being able to put that manpower on the dots, there is no way the shooting spree would have leveled off as it did.
Starting in 1996, bin Laden operated in Afghanistan in a deal with the Taliban, under which the group allowed al-Qaeda to be present there in exchange for funding and manpower.
In addition to the limited scope of searching particular local international jurisdictions, consider the cost of international background screenings, which would take significantly more manpower to accomplish, and be substantially longer.
Trump's comments suggested he sees a military victory over the Taliban, an outcome that U.S. military and diplomatic officials say cannot be achieved with the resources and manpower he has authorized.
The service branch has adopted a number of measures to correct the manpower shortfall, including higher retention bonuses and lower recruiting standards, and senior officials have even broached stop-loss policies.
In a note ahead of the reports on the wireless network delay, Jefferies analyst Atul Goyal said Rakuten "lacks the financial, technical, manpower resources to compete" with the big three incumbents.
In a note ahead of the reports on the wireless network delay, Jefferies analyst Atul Goyal said Rakuten "lacks the financial, technical, manpower resources to compete" with the big three incumbents.
But Aramco's involvement in ventures such as the Al-Jawhara football stadium in Jeddah or managing floodwater drainage there has prompted criticism internally that its manpower is not being used effectively.
The Klan "provided the manpower and money that helped get him elected and he in turn appointed members of the KKK to various political positions," including the police chief, he said.
DUB-SIN-REF GL92-SIN-CRK To make matters worse, some refiners have been unable to use the downtime for maintenance purposes due to manpower shortage amid virus-linked travel curbs.
Another important question is whether it might be possible to negotiate a broader political accommodation for Syria; despite his gains, Mr. Assad lacks the military manpower to control the entire country.
The plan provides a blueprint for helping with evacuation and quarantine of patients, assisting with supplies and medical care, and, if needed, providing manpower to keep the nation's critical infrastructure running.
DeWitt Clinton — who was mocked in the early 19th century for pushing for the canal, but was later celebrated — and the manpower it had taken to make the ditch a reality.
In ravaged industrial areas like Calais, anger about the impact of globalization is fierce, as unemployment tops 20 percent and the remaining factory floors rely more heavily on machinery than manpower.
Mark Cahill, the U.K. managing director at Manpower, told CNBC that as much as 65 percent of the jobs that the next generation of workers will have do not exist today.
But in YCombinator thread from 2010, users debated if it would really be worth it for Facebook to devote manpower and resources to maintain such a system, given that... screenshots exist.

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