English to Arabic Dictionary manpower

manpower

القوى العاملة
definition
noun
the police had only limited manpower
the number of people working or available for work or service.
translation of 'manpower'
noun
عدد القوات المسلحة,
طاقة البشرية,
مجموع العاملين
example
The union has been fighting with the department over cuts in salaries and 'manpower' levels.
Longtime critics are amassing money and 'manpower' to derail her political career.
If police can cut crime with their present 'manpower' levels, imagine what they could achieve at full strength.
The Forest Department should be given more 'manpower' to keep a watchful eye on the resources.
Large farms may be efficient in terms of 'manpower' but they are bad for the environment and animal welfare, he added.
Food production had also to compete for 'manpower' with the armed services.
the police had only limited 'manpower'
Rural areas could be particularly exposed because of a lack of specialized equipment and 'manpower' , he said.
She claimed that 'manpower' levels in suburbs left a lot to be desired.
Do you really think the police have the time and 'manpower' to watch these tapes all the time?
This is a very important area in operations, which is facing a shortage of skilled 'manpower' .
Are you planning for the future in terms of infrastructure, 'manpower' and technology?
Not many in the force seem to be aware of the optimum use of available 'manpower' .
They didn't have the resources or 'manpower' to enter second or third teams in each age division.
Due to its limited budget and 'manpower' , the record company did not want to do it either.
This competitive environment required coordination of 'manpower' in heaving and hauling.
The new Naval chief said his force also faced equipment and 'manpower' shortages.
we don't have the 'manpower' to do the job
the police had only limited 'manpower'
'manpower' training
Further it would have tended to maintain the optimum levels of 'manpower' .
He is determined to make the best use of existing 'manpower' , to maintain and build links with the public they serve.
With all resources and 'manpower' being directed to the war effort, work was halted until after the war.
How could the police not be given the tools and 'manpower' they so obviously needed to protect the people?
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