We have no meanings for "enough manpower" in our records yet.
1 But they have not had enough manpower to visit Nuristan for months.
2 We certainly had enough manpower at our command to put up a fierce defense.
3 They didn't have enough manpower -nobody checked my bag when I went through.
4 If we had enough manpower , though, it might be worth tracking down people to interview.
5 They don't have enough manpower and they usually need to catch the driver in the act.
6 Neither we of the Highways nor Phelps of The Medical Center have enough manpower to be safe.
7 She certainly had enough manpower , and everyone pitched in to do their best to make TAC Hale pleasant.
8 It'd be one thing if we could return fire, but we barely have enough manpower to fly as it is.
9 He added that if hospitals become overwhelmed "we won't have enough manpower , human power, to manage all of this".
10 The U.S. had enough manpower to control Afghan airspace, and the enemy was nowhere close to contesting that;
11 Then the marines were on three of the vehicles, shooting down into the compartments below, but they lacked enough manpower to tackle the rest.
12 "Claims he doesn't have enough manpower to maintain surveillance in three locations."
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