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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as subcontracting" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of subcontracting in a specific context, but it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "The company is expanding its operations, as subcontracting has become a common practice in the industry."
Alternatives: "in the form of subcontracting" or "as part of subcontracting".
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In the era of mass manufacture, small firms typically played supporting roles, such as subcontracting to large firms.
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The amount representing pay for the apprentice would be reported as subcontract labor not as wages.
All three worked as subcontract administrators and buyers at Hughes El Segundoo facility.
An alternative approach is for the domestic researcher--you--to include foreign research expenses--yes, NIH will pay even core research costs for your foreign colleague--as a subcontract.
And there is growing annoyance at what many see as the subcontracting of British justice to European courts.But the decision to opt in or out of such arrangements is less stark than it seems.
At one time he earned £40,000 a year as an IT engineer, but he was made redundant two years ago and now earns £6.15 an hour working as a subcontracted cleaner for the Government.
And just as Japan subcontracted its labor-intensive industries to South Korea, Israel could begin by moving its struggling diamond cutting and clothing manufacturing increasingly irrelevant to Israel's high-tech economy to the independent Palestine.
The direct costs to which the F&A cost rate is applied are referred to collectively as the "facilities and administrative cost base" or "collection base". The collection base required by OMB Circular A-21 is modified total direct costs (MTDC), i.e., all direct costs less certain exclusions such as equipment, subcontract costs exceeding $25,000, fellowship stipends and tuition, etc.
As a subcontracted employee, a yoga teacher should maintain health and accident insurance.
As a result, subcontracting propagates between automobile assemblers (i.e., OEM) and tier-one vendors and between tier-one and tier-two vendors.
Section 342 was proposed by Representative Maxine Waters, Democrat of California, who argued that putting diversity regulators in the agencies would help to correct racial and gender imbalances at Wall Street firms, as well as in the subcontracting process.
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