My understanding is that this will involve countless man-hours and an elaborate system of ropes and pulleys, so it could take a while. |
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Politicians stiffen penalties, and the police increase man-hours and arrests. |
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The man-hours saved by this rationalization have been transferred to other useful tasks. |
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Apotex is now able to save thousands of man-hours every year in the material master creation process. |
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I can't tell you how many thousands and thousands of man-hours went into pursuing every lead that came in on unsub number two. |
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It eventually took 90 tonnes of steelwork, 150 tonnes of concrete and 100,000 man-hours of labour to restore. |
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Onshore was awarded many small and medium-sized projects including several projects in Europe and many projects rich in engineering man-hours. |
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In order to complete the proposed work 600 voluntary man-hours will need to be invested over the next 3-4 months. |
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Investing man-hours and budget in unfamiliar technologies reduces your team efficiency in producing your main products. |
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We provide a customer with a Project Quotation that describes in detail the project scope, schedule and the number of man-hours needed. |
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This has disrupted production and service provision and resulted in loss of man-hours as workers stage industrial actions. |
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Orders have been placed with 38 companies and the estimated work content was 3.6 million man-hours. |
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Those volunteers have provided over 150,000 man-hours of volunteer labor to the effort, Feeney estimated. |
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The use of containers significantly reduces the number of man-hours required to move and account for the items within the containers. |
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Modifications to compensation plans once required hundreds of man-hours and manual revisions to hundreds of spreadsheets. |
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The project took over 50,000 man-hours, spread over six years and over 800 data entry and editing professionals. |
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I hate to tell you how many man-hours we've spent talking this stuff through. |
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Regardless of what the pillars are for, producing them took a lot of man-hours. |
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About 300,000 man-hours have gone into restoring the bomber that was a technological wonder of its day, McNally said. |
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We were referring to hundreds of thousands of intercepts, activities, and surveillance reports with thousands of man-hours. |
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One of the main aims during the thousands of man-hours of work was to reduce the weight of the boat's structure. |
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Yet there are thousands of jobs and man-hours in this province where the capelin fishery is carried out. |
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It is estimated that approximately 350 man-hours were required to solve the problem. |
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First, since it was subject to a limitation of the number of man-hours, HSY had to put in place a mechanism to calculate precisely these hours. |
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By limiting the number of man-hours lost, prevention also helps to increase the productivity and employability of workers, two indicators which are in keeping with the Lisbon process. |
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He will also have spent hundreds of man-hours cleaning and disinfecting his machinery and vehicles, all in a bid to keep his farm clear of the disease. |
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Configuring software on our servers used to take 120 man-hours. |
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Calculated on the basis of 2,080 man-hours equaling one person this figure is the equivalent of 1,168.4 full-time persons. |
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The young have always mocked their elders by throwing time away, and Scrabulous became notorious among employers as a waster of man-hours. |
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It currently takes around 500 man-hours to create a Rolls-Royce. |
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The program calculates your needed man-hours and the available man-hours, and then compares the two, showing you how many man-hours you are over, or under. |
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The man-hours that go into living like this. |
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Useful volume indicators for security services could be man-hours of surveillance or guarding and number of cases or clients served by private investigators. |
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We have improved our visibility in terms of both revenues and man-hours. |
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It is noteworthy moreover to draw attention to the exceptional record in terms of health and safety on this project, with a lost time frequency rate of 0.28 for the over 5 million man-hours worked. |
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Coupled with this exceptional production performance, the Tulawaka Mine has now registered more than 5 million man-hours worked without a single lost-time accident. |
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The result was over 5,900 man-hours of indirect and direct employment for Blood Tribe members. This represented over 19 per cent of the total labor on the construction phase. |
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Construction of the A86 Duplex will have required an input of more than 15 million man-hours, involving the simultaneous deployment of up to 2,200 workers at peak periods. |
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The first step was to analyze the entire work envelope, with emphasis on bottleneck areas, man-hours per workstation and number of technicians per station. |
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By building a mathematical pattern of his probable future movements, Rosso claimed, the software could succeed where thousands of police man-hours had failed. |
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Even though millions of pounds and thousands of valuable man-hours have been wasted on these endless meetings, a conclusion will never be reached. |
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A map could take thousands upon thousands of man-hours to build. |
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In fact it is 30 man-hours per hour of flight. |
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The other benefit of the procedure was reduced man-hours because the procedure did not take as long as the installation of new lining. |
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The technique slashed production costs from 4 to 5 man-hours per ton to less than six-tenths of a man-hour per ton. |
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Last year the facility was presented with a Safety Merit Award for working 750,000 man-hours with no lost time accidents. |
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These tasks often take dozens of man-hours to complete, so losing the results of this work may turn out to be a real pain in the neck, especially if time is something you don't have. |
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New advances in nonmetallic materials in the battle against corrosion in the oil and gas industries can save millions of dollars and man-hours. |
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Deft management of these assets will also affect the corporate bottom line by saving a significant number of man-hours in inventory and planning. |
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In 2006, Heath employees also earned, for the second year in a row, the coveted Associated General Contractors award for 100,000 man-hours without a loss-time accident. |
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