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| oping countries, where capital is scarce, but | manpower abundant. |
| the Elementary and Secondary School Act, the | Manpower Act, and the Steiger Amendment of 1978 reduci |
| kers for the development and more than 40,000 | manpower after the building is in full operation. |
| Air Force | Manpower Agency Fact Sheet |
| The Air Force | Manpower Agency (AFMA) provides United States Air Forc |
| ked for the US Army as a budget analyst and a | manpower allocations analyst. |
| e City police reacted to these atrocities re: | manpower and utilisation of resources. |
| er and Corporate Affairs in 1972, Minister of | Manpower and Immigration from 1972 to 1976, President |
| nd that war torn Britain could not afford the | manpower and materials needed to implement it (Palazzo |
| Cullen moved to the position of Minister of | Manpower and Immigration in 1976, and remained in the |
| enabled the department to expand its | manpower and equipment. |
| ewly-designed yeshiva, housing Aish HaTorah's | manpower and leadership training programs. |
| rations were successful, the cost in terms of | manpower and resources was high. |
| This organisation operated on reduced | manpower and had fewer heavy weapons, vehicles and sup |
| s Executive Council as Minister of Labour and | Manpower and Minister of Health. |
| named Brown Assistant Secretary of the Army ( | Manpower and Reserve Affairs). |
| nited States Assistant Secretary of the Navy ( | Manpower and Reserve Affairs) in 1968-69. |
| Lister to be Assistant Secretary of the Army ( | Manpower and Reserve Affairs). |
| oned until 26 June to make up deficiencies in | manpower and material. |
| hich nearly all face difficulties in funding, | manpower, and available time. |
| up the appointment of Director General Naval | Manpower and Training. |
| Despite a constant lack of | manpower and war material, Drummond had all but driven |
| nited States Assistant Secretary of the Army ( | Manpower and Reserve Affairs) from 2001 to 2005. |
| t, an authority on demography, migration, and | manpower, and an expert on Russia. |
| ng that rockets deflected valuable resources, | manpower, and funding away from LeMay's manned bomber |
| man of the Jobs Task Force at the Ministry of | Manpower, and Chairman of the Inter-Ministerial Commit |
| une 1999, he served as the Sergeant Major for | Manpower and Reserve Affairs Division, Headquarters Ma |
| rmy Corps of Engineers with the help of local | manpower and renovations were completed in 2008. |
| The Assistant Secretary of the Navy ( | Manpower and Reserve Affairs) (abbreviated as ASN M&RA |
| gerous movements, requiring increasing German | manpower and resources to resist them. |
| ual pumpers and tankers involved far too much | manpower and would prove to be no match for the speed |
| istant to the Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff | Manpower and Personnel. |
| e guerillas to surrender, thus decreasing the | manpower and materials of the resistance. |
| ons, and from 1973 to 1976 deputy minister of | Manpower and Immigration. |
| r of the Ontario Economic Council, the Canada | Manpower and Immigration Council and the Canadian Asso |
| as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of | Manpower and Immigration from 1968 to 1960 and to the |
| ncluded that Australia had inadequate defence | manpower and aimed to increase the strength of the Arm |
| as the first Assistant Secretary of the Navy ( | Manpower and Reserve Affairs), and Driver subsequently |
| ade complaints about the police for a lack of | manpower and patrols on an estate well known as having |
| y helicopter to increase the early arrival of | manpower and equipment to an initial attack fire. |
| The only remaining groups who have the | manpower and resources to fight the Neo Zeon are Karab |
| Oak Streets in 1917, but due to shortages of | manpower and materials during the First World War, con |
| ies from the time that focused on operations, | manpower, and so forth, periodicals such as Bomb Rack |
| h Japan more quickly and not expend the time, | manpower, and supplies to capture every Japanese-held |
| The Assistant Secretary of the Navy ( | Manpower and Reserve Affairs) reports to the Under Sec |
| nd Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of | Manpower and Immigration. |
| nited States Assistant Secretary of the Army ( | Manpower and Reserve Affairs) from 1989 to 1992 and As |
| Wincup to be Assistant Secretary of the Army ( | Manpower and Reserve Affairs) and, after Senate confir |
| . Walt (then the Assistant Chief of Staff for | Manpower and subsequently the Assistant Commandant fro |
| The drain of | manpower and economic resource to the Seven Years' War |
| on served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy ( | Manpower and Reserve Affairs) from 1981 to 1983, deput |
| 8. January 1989 - July 1993, Superintendent, | Manpower and Document Control Division, Office of the |
| and then as Assistant Secretary of the Army ( | Manpower and Reserve Affairs) from 1994 to 1997. |
| lies in the war, rather than simply providing | manpower and moral support to the United Kingdom and t |
| ir of the House Standing Committee on Labour, | Manpower and Immigration and served as Parliamentary S |
| ies' vehicles; the bank that gives a boost in | manpower; and finally the Manor that gives an increase |
| some; The Fighting 69th; They Drive By Night; | Manpower; and as the cantankerous Sgt. |
| ing, the latter wishing to make use of Alan's | manpower and naval resources, and so the election of W |
| Germany, in response to an increasing lack of | manpower and supplies as the war dragged on and contin |
| loped various resources including specialized | manpower as well as many different modern workshops, m |
| The Encyclopedia of the Holocaust reports its | manpower as 8,700 in February 1940 and states that it |
| set up the STO to compensate for its loss of | manpower as it enlisted more and more soldiers for the |
| thereby increasing the election material and | manpower available to the group. |
| anella became involved in smuggling money and | manpower between Australia and New Zealand, with her A |
| ris was chairman of the Construction Industry | Manpower Board and from 1978 to 1987 was the chairman |
| ce career, including, ICAC, the Education and | Manpower Branch, Civil Service Branch of the Governmen |
| on, with the resulting expansion of available | manpower, brought about industrialization among the cr |
| The Education and | Manpower Bureau introduced the draft school-based mana |
| romanization system accepted by Education and | Manpower Bureau of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Examination |
| On 24 May 2004, the Education and | Manpower Bureau alleged that the Anglican Church had r |
| Since 2000, the Education and | Manpower Bureau has implemented a number of mandates, |
| hen the portfolio of the former Education and | Manpower Bureau. |
| Central Statistical Office was cut by 33% and | manpower by 25%. |
| Its | manpower came primarily from Osaka and Wakayama prefec |
| In the drama | Manpower, Catlett supplies comedy relief as a hospital |
| hands of old Roman veterans, and this lack of | manpower combined with the prospect of destroying a ma |
| rector and later as State director of the War | Manpower Commission of Connecticut and served until Oc |
| group of 50 representatives met with the War | Manpower Commission at Hubbard Trail Country Club near |
| The War | Manpower Commission offered a solution: German prisone |
| Emergency Management (1942) and the Labor War | Manpower Commission (1943) and from 1943 to 1945 for t |
| Director for Economic Analysis at the Defense | Manpower Commission; as principal analyst in the Congr |
| inted chairman of the Department of Defence's | Manpower Committee in September 1938 and was responsib |
| activation at Fort Riley, Kansas, but due to | manpower constraints it never reached full strength. |
| tion Law - an amendment which guarantees that | manpower contractor workers will receive information a |
| f the terms that were agreed upon between the | manpower contractor and the actual employer, and to en |
| he offer was turned down due to operating and | manpower costs. |
| early 1944 the New Zealand Government faced a | manpower crisis caused by the demands of maintaining t |
| Information Analysis Division (SIAD), Defense | Manpower Data Center provided me this information when |
| Section, Personnel Procurement Branch in the | Manpower Department. |
| anisations in Braddell Heights with funds and | manpower despite modest resources to this day. |
| Member of the | Manpower Development Committee of the Education and Ma |
| h Organization Collaborating Center in Health | Manpower Development (928<bullet>) 7JA. |
| rts; health and social welfare; research; and | manpower development. |
| The | Manpower Directorate was then responsible for placing |
| family who is Assistant Director In Labor and | Manpower Division Govt of Pakistan. |
| al Labour Organization as deputy chief of the | Manpower Division, involved with cooperation activitie |
| signed as Chief of the Military Personnel and | Manpower Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff |
| y seventies came around this led to a defense | manpower drawdown that resulted in manpower shortages, |
| r, Tom and Merv balk at the thought of adding | manpower due to morale issues, but the thought makes t |
| oting that occurred on April 10, 2009, at the | Manpower Employment Organisation of Greece (OAED) voca |
| The Ministry of | Manpower estimates that by 2015, 29% of workers in Sin |
| ers contributed funds, rewards, equipment and | manpower for MAS operations. |
| He unsuccessfully opposed providing | manpower for the military by conscription, saying it w |
| Generating trained | manpower for the region in the field of Oncology, both |
| Primarily a background member, he provides | manpower for the Italians often assisting Chucky Panca |
| However, the British were short of | manpower for the Royal Navy, and believed that numerou |
| e the primary responsibility of providing the | manpower for its defense. |
| The camp provided | manpower for building the veterans camp for the 1938 G |
| ndred Days Men, an effort to augment existing | manpower for an all-out push to end the war within 100 |
| ndred Days Men, an effort to augment existing | manpower for an all-out push to end the war within 100 |
| gency powers to mobilize resources, including | manpower for the war effort, called up all men between |
| in January 1916), as an untapped reservoir of | manpower for the front through a new Military Service |
| e associated with health problems and loss of | manpower for male conscripts in National Service, whic |
| By then, it had received | manpower from several other divisions to cover its ear |
| Due to the limited | manpower from Portugal, the Portuguese hired local sol |
| upport of warfighting scenarios, supports the | manpower functional community, and is home to the Air |
| infantry battalions who were asked to provide | manpower generally used to use that as a chance to get |
| Although Washington was short on | manpower, he nevertheless sent fifteen horsemen to acc |
| on's conservative tactics and conservation of | manpower, Hood had a reputation for aggressive tactics |
| In 1988, he was appointed as the Minister of | Manpower in the Fifth Development Cabinet. |
| r. 1) was formed in the Waffen SS's drive for | manpower in the wake of Operation Barbarossa, Nazi Ger |
| ation and maximum utilization of the Nation's | manpower in the event of war. |
| ssigned to alleviate the critical shortage of | manpower in the area within the limits of the Geneva C |
| In 1938, the | manpower in China's puppet armies was approximately 78 |
| tack the Ottomans extensively mobilized their | manpower in order to prepare for the general offensive |
| Red Sea and Aceh, but failed due to a lack of | manpower in the Indian Ocean. |
| providing enlightened leadership and trained | manpower in the field of commerce and business to the |
| e elements, to provide support and additional | manpower in the Japanese drive towards Mukden in the c |
| rted on it in a daily blog on the CSR site of | Manpower Inc. and made a short documentary. |
| Manpower includes 1 full time chief, 6 Fire/Paramedics | |
| The cultivation of Tapioca is | manpower intensive only at the time of plantation and |
| y by the enormous amounts of time, money, and | manpower involved in the building of their tombs. |
| g outnumbered 20 TO 1 in ships and 10 to 1 in | manpower IS IMPOSSIBLE. |
| mission is "To enable the delivery by air of | manpower, machines and materiel through development, t |
| cy), as Director, Total Force Programming and | Manpower Management Division (OPNAV N12), and as Deput |
| jor General Angela Salinas is the director of | Manpower Management Division, Manpower and Reserve Aff |
| combat service support ground monitor for the | Manpower Management and Officer Assignments at Headqua |
| s Executive Council as Minister of Labour and | Manpower, Minister of Public Works, Minister of Fisher |
| Geoff is worried that they will not have the | manpower needed to finish the steel work, and is conte |
| On August 27, with more | manpower needed in the front-lines, the regiment was o |
| ry, which sent neither significant additional | manpower nor supplies. |
| royed before, there had been well, indeed, in | manpower of the Censure and at the above mentioned dat |
| quad and three fusilers platoon (but with the | manpower of a squad), but in Sept., with the arrival o |
| It has the lowest | manpower of all refineries in the region with similar |
| Leutnant Geissler, which brought the overall | manpower of the battery close to 400 men. |
| to claim Trent as a prize, citing the loss of | manpower of a prize crew (avoiding a worse incident). |
| rthur Li - former Secretary for Education and | Manpower of Hong Kong; former Vice-Chancellor of The C |
| ted with the smooth bifurcation of assets and | manpower of the electricity department between the Sta |
| ventually forced out by Sabini with the added | manpower of imported Sicilian mafiosi and had disappea |
| the substantive issue of the right levels of | manpower on the Western Front and their adequate suppo |
| It works with Air Force | manpower, Personnel and Services (A1), the Air Force P |
| ntly as the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations ( | Manpower, Personnel, Training & Education). |
| signment as Deputy Chief of Naval Operations ( | Manpower, Personnel, Training & Education). |
| rsonnel and Deputy Chief of Naval Operations ( | Manpower, Personnel, Training & Education). |
| He holds a doctorate degree in | Manpower Planning from the UMIST in the U.K. |
| sfully re-elected as the Chief Executive, the | manpower portfolio was transferred to the new Secretar |
| The | manpower portfolio was transferred to the new Labour a |
| ly be seen as a pragmatic solution to chronic | manpower problems. |
| re corps-sized combined arms units with gross | manpower ranging from 45,000 to 60,000 personnel. |
| its resistance, productivity and low cost in | manpower, rations and veterinary medicines. |
| nd, which had hitherto been a major source of | manpower, raw materials and imports for the Royalists. |
| The | manpower recruitment for what the British codenamed VA |
| of vessels, closing of Coast Guard stations, | manpower reductions, and a 25% reduction in expenditur |
| Railways Department was to deprive it of the | manpower required to continue the work. |
| its four major divisions and five subordinate | manpower requirement squadrons, develops manpower requ |
| to the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force ( | Manpower, Reserve Affairs, Installations & Environment |
| arger amounts of raw materials and far larger | manpower reserve marked the slow decline of the Dutch |
| hen appointed Assistant Secretary of Defense ( | Manpower, Reserve Affairs, Installations and Logistics |
| pal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for | Manpower, Reserve Affairs and Logistics. |
| Established as | manpower reserve to be utilized in times of strikes an |
| As the Soviet Union's | manpower reserves ran low from 1943 onwards, the great |
| d in June 1944 as part of the reallocation of | manpower resources undertaken by the Army at the time. |
| 5, and would require significant monetary and | manpower resources. |
| BBC, and chaired the Panel for Civil Service | Manpower Review. |
| Nevertheless, the resulting influx of | manpower revitalised the CMF to the point that during |
| The | Manpower Services Commission contributed to the wages |
| r Ruston diesel engines under the name Marine | Manpower Services Limited. |
| The monolithic | Manpower Services Commission Building is at the south- |
| unemployment training schemes provided by the | Manpower Services Commission in the 1970s and 1980s, h |
| rking together with other authorities and the | Manpower Services Commission established the Downs Lin |
| e civil service in 1977 and has worked in the | Manpower Services Commission, the Department of Employ |
| h World War II came another crisis due to the | manpower shortage brought about by conscription; in so |
| om their compulsory service due to a civilian | manpower shortage that was threatening to impact upon |
| He was a principal sponsor of The Physician | Manpower Shortage Act, which brought more doctors to r |
| In order to deal with the | manpower shortage which resulted from this situation, |
| and 1945 as a fill-in-during the World War II | manpower shortage), compiling a batting average of .26 |
| A new team formed in the midst of the wartime | manpower shortage, the Wolves failed to win a single g |
| had to cope with bomb damage, food rationing, | manpower shortage, and, at first, a serious decline in |
| Due to | manpower shortages in the Australian economy, it was d |
| tandard infantry divisions due to the chronic | manpower shortages of the Wehrmacht in this period. |
| This was due to widespread | manpower shortages in the AIF as a result of the high |
| ersed this decision, however, both because of | manpower shortages and because the British had offered |
| its of the Newcastle Covering Force, however, | manpower shortages within the Army at that time led to |
| was eventually disbanded on 24 April 1943, as | manpower shortages required the Australian Army to mer |
| over spending priorities and sharpen military | manpower shortages. |
| suffered from the 1920s economic downturn, as | manpower slipped from 2,550 men in 1925 (the same year |
| r those top models and arrange extra security | manpower so as to assure the safety of the image girls |
| he mission's story to Canadians, and a coming | manpower strength shortage. |
| 650,000, approached the regular armed forces' | manpower strength. |
| t fully staffed until 2009, in keeping with a | manpower study conducted by U.S. Fleet Forces Command. |
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