When you start coming into a fire of this magnitude it is the manpower and the womanpower you need to help work a fire,'' Chief Hickey said. |
Of course, most of the blame should not be directed at the police but at the red tape that binds them and the shortage of man and womanpower. |
Cambridge University Press published her first book, Womanpower. |
We all know that nursing faces a chronic manpower, or womanpower, shortage, particularly of trained staff. |
As a great leader is said to be backed by a great woman, a prospered nation is backed by the significant contribution of its womanpower. |
The efficiency of the manpower and womanpower of Canada has been greatly increased by labour training in technical schools and in industrial establishments. |