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"increased outsourcing" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to describe the practice of hiring outside organizations to do functions or jobs that have been traditionally handled in-house. For example: "The company has seen significant cost savings from increased outsourcing of their IT services."
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Donald Trump, on the other hand, has called for increased outsourcing of prisons.
More recently, Internet technologies have allowed companies to integrate their information sharing more tightly with other organizations, creating opportunities for greater specialization, increased outsourcing and globalization.
The results highlighted the apparently permanent decline in factory employment as a result of rising productivity and increased "outsourcing" of production to China and other low-wage countries.
But those limits may heavily constrain the company's ability to adjust its manufacturing strategy later on, if increased outsourcing or less labor-intensive technology becomes desirable.
The New Britain tool manufacturer sought to relocate its business in name only to Bermuda to save money on taxes, a move that many employees believed would have increased outsourcing of work overseas, resulting in layoffs.
EADS scrapped its dual French-German management structure in favour of a single CEO and chairman, and Airbus streamlined operations, increased outsourcing, and sold off some of its production facilities.
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They say it will increase outsourcing of American jobs and lead to lower wages.
This reflects the rise in real personal incomes, changes in patterns of consumer expenditure, and the elaboration and increasing outsourcing of business services.
I wrote about the state of in-car electronics systems in The New York Times on Sunday, but adding Siri to the mix may accelerate two promising trends: the increasing outsourcing of nonessential car functions to the cloud and the demise of visually distracting displays.
Filmation was considered noteworthy on two counts: it kept production in the United States in an age of increasing outsourcing (then as now, the labor-intensive work of animating many American cartoons was done in Asia) and it sought to produce cartoons with a message of social tolerance.
The focus on the bottom line has led publicly traded firms to increase outsourcing of manufacturing and professional jobs, defined as contracting out tasks and functions deemed outside companies' core strengths.
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