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And can the continent continue to outsource its foreign policy to the United States?
Radio stations, television networks and print outlets continue to outsource their coverage to reporters who often work without basic protection.
BT said it would continue to outsource back-office work and functions that do not involve taking customers' calls offshore.
If they continue to outsource ad hoc, as many still are, they will be no better off when the funding stops in July 2015.
While the public has been shopping and spending more, businesses continue to outsource jobs and to sit on jobs rather than hiring people, despite record profits and other positive signs that the economy is on the upswing.
They question whether the state should be paying global companies to make a profit out of performing such sensitive tasks, and whether it is right to continue to outsource the work when there have been such enormous problems with the current system.
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By continuing to outsource high-risk jobs that were previously performed by soldiers, the military, in effect, is privatizing the ultimate sacrifice.
"By continuing to outsource high-risk jobs that were previously performed by soldiers, the military, in effect, is privatizing the ultimate sacrifice," said Steven L. Schooner, a law professor at George Washington University who has studied the civilian casualties issue.
Yahoo continues to outsource lots of businesses it previously built and maintained directly.
While we tend to view in-house injection molding (see below) as a sign of a more mature facility, we work with at least one very high-quality facility that continues to outsource this, presumably by design.
These boilers are inefficient and unreliable and cost $3 million a month, but NYCHA continues to outsource them.
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