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to agencies
noun
The capacity, condition, or state of acting or of exerting power; action or activity; operation.
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Outsourcing employment to agencies diffuses responsibility.
And he has directed millions to agencies fighting foreclosure.
"Change now is down to agencies like ourselves," Hunter says.
Many parents also pay extra fees to agencies that place their children with the American programs.
The group donates most of the food to agencies that feed the hungry.
To develop these campaigns, the hotels have turned to agencies that specialize in lifestyle advertising.
The board can make recommendations to agencies that do have regulatory authority.
The Bloomberg administration handed out "performance-based" bonuses to agencies which produced high numbers of jobs.
It provides dense and useful information to agencies increasingly swamped by the global computing onslaught.
The funds will be doled out state by state, to agencies currently working with crime victims.
In addition to changing ad themes, Intel is changing how it assigns creative tasks to agencies.
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