How to Use personnel in a Sentence
personnel
noun- They've reduced the number of personnel working on the project.
- She's the director of personnel.
- Talk to personnel if you have any questions about your health insurance.
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More than 1,600 personnel were assisting in the effort to quell the flames.
— Christopher Cann, USA TODAY, 26 July 2024 -
At the same time, D.C. police have been coping with a personnel shortage.
— John D. Harden, Washington Post, 29 Dec. 2023 -
At the event, Hayes had $30 worth of weed in an eyeglass case with him, and security personnel found it.
— Ilana Frost, Peoplemag, 11 Feb. 2024 -
Slow down and move over for roadside crews and safety personnel.
— Stephen J. Beard, USA TODAY, 17 Apr. 2023 -
Hunt’s journey is one faced by any number of TV-news personnel.
— Brian Steinberg, Variety, 26 Sep. 2023 -
For months, the county has been hiring and training personnel.
— Sherry Greenfield, Baltimore Sun, 27 May 2023 -
The White House said the troops will join more than 4,800 federal personnel who have already been deployed to help states in the region respond to the storm.
— Kathryn Watson, CBS News, 2 Oct. 2024 -
Everything went well, thanks to the competent health personnel, who took care of me.
— Stephanie Petit, Peoplemag, 14 Jan. 2024 -
About 16 people were rescued by fire and EMS personnel, Quagliano said.
— Emily Shapiro, ABC News, 12 June 2023 -
Airline personnel have also dropped him in helping him in and out of his chair, Lee noted.
— Megan Cerullo, CBS News, 24 Nov. 2023 -
The Hurricanes have more than enough talent to contend in the ACC, but will performance match the personnel?
— Jon Wilner, The Mercury News, 10 Aug. 2024 -
But now, Russia’s Army is on the offensive along much of the frontline, while Ukraine struggles with shortages of arms and personnel.
— Anton Troianovski, New York Times, 23 May 2024 -
The new rules governed the treatment of wounded and sick military personnel in the field and at sea, prisoners of war, and civilians.
— Oona A. Hathaway, Foreign Affairs, 23 Apr. 2024 -
What’s more, Ukraine is running out of personnel – of human beings.
— Jay Nordlinger, National Review, 31 Jan. 2024 -
Tickets are $10 for adults and free for kids 12 and under, as well as military, police and fire personnel with ID.
— Laura Daily and Bryan K. Chavez, The Denver Post, 4 June 2024 -
But there’s no denying the danger for personnel aboard American planes and warships in a theater as volatile as the Middle East.
— Missy Ryan, Washington Post, 17 Mar. 2024 -
The short text messages were the only means of communication between the Titan crew and the personnel on the Polar Prince.
— Meredith Deliso, ABC News, 16 Sep. 2024 -
The rest of the deployment will come from more than half a dozen nations that have pledged to provide additional personnel.
— Abdi Latif Dahir, New York Times, 14 May 2024 -
Visitors will notice some changes in the near future, such as new trash cans and an increase in the presence of state personnel to patrol the area, steps urged by the staff report.
— Nathan Solis, Los Angeles Times, 18 Mar. 2024 -
There are now more than 1,000 federal personnel on the ground in Maui to help in the response effort, according to a White House description of the response.
— Brian Bennett, Time, 21 Aug. 2023 -
The aid group Doctors Without Borders said many of its personnel decided to stay to treat wounded.
— TIME, 17 Oct. 2023 -
Medical personnel on the ship performed CPR on the woman, police said.
— Alex Sundby, CBS News, 13 Mar. 2024 -
Dozens of other Navy personnel who were not prosecuted were tainted by their contacts with him and saw the end of their careers.
— Luis Martinez, ABC News, 20 Dec. 2023 -
This season, the question is even more debatable because the line — from a personnel standpoint — is clearly worse than a year ago.
— Barry Jackson, Miami Herald, 25 July 2024 -
Last year, Russia announced a plan to expand its combat personnel by more than 30%, to 1.5 million.
— Leila Sackur, NBC News, 3 Sep. 2023 -
The views and opinions expressed by podcast speakers and guests are solely their own and do not reflect the opinions of Deloitte or its personnel.
— Fortune Editors, Fortune, 27 Mar. 2024 -
The suspect poses an imminent threat to the public or other law enforcement personnel.
— Lauren De Young, The Arizona Republic, 4 Oct. 2024
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