Sentence examples for preparing to outsource from inspiring English sources

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Network Rail is also preparing to outsource its telecoms work, which includes passenger wi-fi and the transmission of signalling information to train drivers.

Maybe he's preparing to outsource the vocals back to a more reliable and more reasonably priced and less attention-hogging collaborator: himself.

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Here I learned that La Cenerentola (Cinderella) was written, composed and staged within a mere 24 days – Rossini being "in the entertainment business" and prepared to outsource routine recitative work to a lesser composer.

And given the government's penchant for privatisation and outsourcing, whether it, or the MPs preparing to publish their paper, recommend filling the hole it's created by its closure with the likes of G4S becomes a moot point.

The size of the cheques the chancellor is prepared to write for outsourcing new nuclear to French and now Chinese interests has already landed one court case from Europe on his desk.

It does make sense to outsource".

G4S was encouraged by a decision last week by Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire police to continue preparing a business case for a contract with the company to outsource 1,000 back-office jobs in the three forces.

"Labor has always been prepared to modernise our system but what we're not prepared to do is outsource it.

They are prepared to print and ship 600 custom covers a day, though they can scale up capacity to 9,000 covers a day and outsource even more, if necessary.

"For Petrobras to outsource these jobs creates a certain level of risk for us, since these workers are often not as prepared as we are," said Coaracy Guimarães, a director at Sindipetro, the Brazilian petroleum workers union.

The trend is to outsource".

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