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Throughout the late 90's, conservatives like John Ashcroft accused the Clinton administration of seeking to "subcontract" American foreign policy to the U.N.
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In seeking to free its assets, Yéle has argued in Haitian court that it contracted with Mr. Pierre and that he must have subcontracted the work.
After a deadly fire swept through the Tazreen garment factory on Nov. 24, big-box retailers Wal-Mart and Sears sought to distance themselves from the situation, claiming that orders had been subcontracted by local contractors without their knowledge.
So Telefonica stopped subcontracting work to Sintel, which in turn last December sought to fire most of its 1,800 staff.
Yet many companies continue to subcontract recruiting wholesale to the HR department and professional search firms.
Mr. Obama still seems more inclined to subcontract the work to his new secretary of state, John Kerry.
In the Middle East, it appears he'd like to subcontract foreign policy to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
"These guys have been able to subcontract ways around detection," he said.
Results show that as specificity grows, firms tend to subcontract less.
"I chose to subcontract it myself, to save money," the designer said.
The winning bidders would be free to subcontract to companies from excluded countries, trade experts said.
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