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Human Resources
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  • As luck would have it, the human resources were available.†   (source)
  • Oscar followed orders and presented himself at the Adjutant General building—the Army's human resources unit.†   (source)
  • These started with committee reports— the committee on food resources and natural conservation, the committees on artifacts and inventory, on waste disposal and camp sanitation, on exterior security, on human resources and labor allotment, on recruitment and immigration, on conservation of arts and sciences, on constitution, codification, and justice, on food preparation, on housing and city planning— Cowper seemed to enjoy the endless talk and Rod was forced to admit that the others appeared to have a good time, too— he surprised himself by discovering that he too looked forward to the evenings.†   (source)
  • Consider the costs of allowing half a country's human resources to go untapped.†   (source)
  • The eargear contained a tiny cornlink that allowed the main KM Human Resources computer to make announcements and issue commands directly into my ear.†   (source)
  • Fifteen trains leave Lecheraa every twenty-four hours, says Jose Patricio Sanchez Arellano, who handles human resources for Lecheraa and other stations for Ferrocarril y Terminal del Valle de Mexico.†   (source)
  • The description of Honduras's economic and social conditions comes from Maureen Zamora, a migration expert in Honduras; Marta Obando at UNICEF's Honduras office; Norberto Giron with the International Organization for Migration; Glenda Gallardo, the principal economist, and Alex Calix, the director of national development information, at the United Nations Development Program in Honduras; Francis Jeanett Gomez Irias, a social worker with the Instituto Hondureno de la Ninez y la Familia; Nubia Esther Gomez, a nurse with the program; and Leydi Karina Lopez, the head of human resources of S. J. Mariol, a clothing factory in Tegucigalpa.†   (source)
  • Dantes had exhausted all human resources, and he then turned to God.†   (source)
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