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An addition of man or womanpower, small by military standards, could make a big difference to the effectiveness of the fighting effort.
Right now they needed all the man- and womanpower they could muster to concentrate on the new campaign.
Kali is the demon destroyer and the last word in womanpower.
We had to stir the thing by hand, and it took lots of manpower and womanpower.
A canoe is a small boat, that is often driven by manpower or womanpower, but also commonly sailed.
Death was such a waste of manpower, of womanpower, of the machinery of the body.
"What about womanpower?
The failure of the maximum utilization of womanpower was indicated by the presence of 600,000 domestic servants in wealthy families in 1944.
There is nothing left either in womanpower or funds to devote to blowing our own trumpet, so we have been unable to impress you with the extent and importance of our work.
I think that some of the administrative burdens, especially on small and medium enterprises, are absolutely huge, and they very often do not have the manpower or womanpower to deal with them.
She became a "Womanpower Consultant" for the Women's Advisory Committee on Defense Manpower, in the United States Department of Labor from 1951 to 1952.
They could not conquer, but they could and did continue suicidal resistance, consuming manpower of the allies and their own womanpower and childpower-a shrewd bargain for the Japanese!
Once at Radcliffe, Bunting gained national attention for identifying a societal problem she called a "climate of unexpectation" for girls, which resulted in "the waste of highly talented educated womanpower."
It follows that they absorb a large part of the national resources in terms of money and man- and womanpower, and that the financing, staffing and administration of them is very complex.
Combating stereotypes in education will, in the long term, lead to there being more highly skilled women in technical and scientific occupations and will also help to meet the needs of certain industrial sectors for manpower or womanpower.
After a rough start Britain under David Lloyd George successfully mobilised its manpower, womanpower, industry, finances, Empire and diplomacy, in league with the French and Americans, to defeat the Germans and Turks.
In 1957, the National Manpower Council (NMC) at Columbia University published its study, "Womanpower, A Statement by the National Manpower Council with Chapters by the Council Staff".
The rate at which people can be absorbed into the public social service sector, or are willing and able to enter it, does not depend on the social planners alone, and there is much scope for improvement in our whole approach to manpower and womanpower problems.
He'd certainly discussed the need to figure out how to usefully mobilize some of his home world's huge, untapped store of womanpower with Honor and Benjamin Mayhew often enough, although Honor doubted that he'd actually expected to get any of them into naval uniform in his own lifetime.
Critic Pierre Restany commented, "The Belgian painter Evelyne Axell has joined the company of womanpower's art, with Niki de Saint Phalle from France, Yayoi Kusama from Japan, Marisol from Venezuela - and the list goes on.