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1 Why would there be extra manpower here in the city where it's needed?
2 It can be added on to existing systems, cutting the need for extra manpower .
3 I dunno... tapping extra manpower from other squads and precincts?
4 While extra manpower and vehicles mean higher costs, hauliers say they saw this shortage coming.
5 The Office of the Inspector General believes we need to give our ranks a little extra manpower .
6 Perry announced Monday that the extra manpower is needed to help deal with unprecedented traffic across the border.
7 Surveillance teams and extra manpower for pursuit covered all front and back access, including both ends of the alley.
8 Thousands of New York police officers were kept on their shifts through the night to flood the city with extra manpower .
9 The PNG police said extra manpower was on standby to move the detainees into what they acknowledged was a hostile community.
10 No new money was provided by the government and the police had to pay for the extra manpower out of existing budgets.
11 The primary detectives are to use the extra manpower to generate new leads and run down any loose ends in the case files.
12 Not that it wouldn't have been nice to have a bit of extra manpower , especially for that one assault that we had in Soho.
13 "No, extra manpower is going to come in handy."
14 "You want some extra manpower ? " said Heat.
15 Extra manpower is applied to the "ring of steel," a surveillance system of thousands of cameras that record every movement made in the old city.
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