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Definition of man-day in English: man-daynoun A day regarded in terms of the amount of work that can be done by one person within this period. Example sentencesExamples - This software has saved nearly 130 man-days during each day of the overhaul.
- Industry insiders say some companies have begun to build more man-days into project budgets because of commuter crawl.
- Some IT companies in the city have already begun to add more man-days to project proposals to cater to commuter crawl.
- In the United States, back pain costs the government an estimated $12 billion a year in lost man-days and compensation.
- He explained that the pillar took more than 1,335 man-days to craft by hand from quarry to completion.
- It takes a full man-day to patch them all once per month, and ensure that they all boot back up (often several times) and don't fail on reboot.
- Physical achievements in terms of man-days of employment generated, dwelling units established and habitations covered were not significantly different from earlier years.
- Thirty other reservists have volunteered more than 100 man-days over the same period of time.
- Similarly, the maximum number of man-days lost were in the month of April followed by May.
- The Guard and Reserve are not immune to this trend - their strength decreased more than 1 million, while the number of man-days served per year continues to increase.
- It takes 650 man-days to build a single snake boat.
- The report determined the number of man-days in the season.
- Whereas in 1854, it took 21 man-days to produce one watch, by 1862 the time was down to three days.
- It has been estimated that around 34 per cent of the total man-days lost are due to asthma and other airway disorders.
- The labour input was high, and vineyards on the plains required between 70 and 80 man-days per hectare per year.
- The process takes around 35 man-days.
- We don't know how many man-days it will free up in a year but I suspect it is going to be pretty significant.
- Using hand-operated desk calculators, approximately 120 man-days were required to obtain a solution.
- Some companies have built more man-days into project budgets because of the commuting problems.
- With 240 man-days being equivalent to one man-year, the saving is 35.18 man-years.
Definition of man-day in US English: man-daynounˈman ˈˌdā A day regarded in terms of the amount of work that can be done by one person within this period. Example sentencesExamples - In the United States, back pain costs the government an estimated $12 billion a year in lost man-days and compensation.
- Thirty other reservists have volunteered more than 100 man-days over the same period of time.
- Some companies have built more man-days into project budgets because of the commuting problems.
- Similarly, the maximum number of man-days lost were in the month of April followed by May.
- The process takes around 35 man-days.
- We don't know how many man-days it will free up in a year but I suspect it is going to be pretty significant.
- Industry insiders say some companies have begun to build more man-days into project budgets because of commuter crawl.
- Physical achievements in terms of man-days of employment generated, dwelling units established and habitations covered were not significantly different from earlier years.
- This software has saved nearly 130 man-days during each day of the overhaul.
- Some IT companies in the city have already begun to add more man-days to project proposals to cater to commuter crawl.
- It takes 650 man-days to build a single snake boat.
- It has been estimated that around 34 per cent of the total man-days lost are due to asthma and other airway disorders.
- It takes a full man-day to patch them all once per month, and ensure that they all boot back up (often several times) and don't fail on reboot.
- He explained that the pillar took more than 1,335 man-days to craft by hand from quarry to completion.
- The Guard and Reserve are not immune to this trend - their strength decreased more than 1 million, while the number of man-days served per year continues to increase.
- Using hand-operated desk calculators, approximately 120 man-days were required to obtain a solution.
- Whereas in 1854, it took 21 man-days to produce one watch, by 1862 the time was down to three days.
- The labour input was high, and vineyards on the plains required between 70 and 80 man-days per hectare per year.
- With 240 man-days being equivalent to one man-year, the saving is 35.18 man-years.
- The report determined the number of man-days in the season.
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