Sentences with phrase «enough manpower»

The phrase "enough manpower" means having a sufficient number of people or workers to perform a task or activity effectively. Full definition
Now, for a city like Los Angeles, maybe that's not needed, but most municipalities are small issuers, and there is not enough manpower at bond managers to analyze them all.
The Wildcats also have six good men but barely enough manpower after that to hold a scrimmage.
Burdened with an avalanche of astronomical images and not enough manpower to sort through them, an international consortium of institutions is turning to ordinary Web denizens for help.
The congress committee chairman said that Odude had requested that the police would not have enough manpower to monitor the two exercises at the same time.
Google wants Australians to take coding seriously to ensure there is enough manpower to take care of the country's future requirements in the computer field.
Basically, you do your best to flatten the landscape and prevent adherents from fleeing your kingdom until you have enough manpower to conquer thy neighbor.
They have more than enough manpower and money to keep the quality of the single player impeccable and also add some new modes.
The SEC has also been very tough on enforcing blatant violations of securities laws, but simply does not have enough manpower to pursue each borderline case.
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