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It allowed GPs to subcontract out of hours care to specialized deputizing services.
companies will be allowed to bid for subcontracts on the U.S. Agency for International Development's $900 million program to rebuild postwar Iraq.
So the Furious are subcontracted for the job, and, in exchange, will be allowed to deploy the device against Deckard.
"It is wrong for the United Kingdom to subcontract its security to other countries," said the prime minister, arguing the longer IS was allowed to grow in Syria the greater a threat it would pose.
Several state governments have subcontracted the expansion and improvement of existing roads to private consortia which are allowed to collect tolls.
Mark Parkinson, president of the American Health Care Association, which represents nursing homes, said his members disliked the board because it would allow Congress and the president to "subcontract out difficult decisions".
Mr. Obama still seems more inclined to subcontract the work to his new secretary of state, John Kerry.
In the Middle East, it appears he'd like to subcontract foreign policy to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
"These guys have been able to subcontract ways around detection," he said.
Results show that as specificity grows, firms tend to subcontract less.
But the big guys are going to subcontract out the work to smaller guys.
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