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Offshoring can be defined as the relocation of organizational tasks and services to foreign locations.
When working in foreign locations, they go early to scout for experts.
Most of this money was then transferred out to foreign locations including in eastern Europe.
In addition, its members are offered information on contracts, locations and all aspects of different lifestyles in foreign locations.
Finding friends at festivals, taxi directions and sourcing remote places in foreign locations are cited as other uses.
In the spring they collaborate on a short film, which is shot in foreign locations, to which they travel as a group.
Shakespeare's use of foreign locations (Illyria, the coast of Bohemia, Bermuda) could be notional, but this wild and whirling promontory plays its part in Hamlet well.
It was with the 1980 Hindi-Urdu gangster film "Qurbani" ("Sacrifice") that he scored his biggest hit as an actor, producer and director, introducing foreign locations to Bollywood.
The majority's analysis suggested, in fact, that federal courts might have jurisdiction to hear claims of illegal detention from those held in other foreign locations as well.
The site offers links to thousands of foreign locations, but fully two-thirds of those pages display climate charts with limited or no weather data.
Foreign locations even extended to the best documentary, Red Obsession, a film about China's effect on the French fine wine industry narrated by Russell Crowe.
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