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Use "man-years" in a sentence
"Basically, ITAR says that everything is a weapon, and that you can go to jail for selling it overseas if you don't spend a million dollars, a year of delay, and a few man-years of labor to clear it with the State Department."
"There are more than 80 million baby boomers in the U.S. Just counting the last ten years, that totals 800 million man-years of experience, only a tiny portion of which has been tapped."
"The potential lost human time — averaging on the order of 1hr or more per round trip — as a result of using public transport vs. personal transport, quickly adds up to millions of man-years for a nation."