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to outsourced
verb
To transfer the management and/or day-to-day execution of a business function to a third-party service provider.
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Only a fraction of the job losses in recent years can be traced to outsourced jobs.
But now that an estimated half of public spending goes to outsourced companies, this is being challenged.
Another, less obvious, side-effect he observes is that firms are seeking to shed full-time staff and turn to outsourced contractors.
The Bush administration sent Mr. Arar to outsourced torment, but it was the Obama administration that urged this course of inaction.
And yet now we turn to outsourced contractors to extract money on our behalf from families whose nerves are already on edge, whose grip on a viable existence is already perilous.
They also represent the worst of austerity ideology: public money is haemorrhaging to outsourced private contractors while the actual support given to disabled and chronically ill people is repeatedly cut.
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As we continue to look at programming as a menial skill to be outsourced to developing nations, we will lose our innovative superiority as well.
As it stands, the legislation allows the commissioning job to be outsourced to private companies.
The company had notified us in March 2007 that the department was going to be outsourced to Manila, and I couldn't stand the stress of waiting.
The search stuff is about to be outsourced to Bing.
Increasing numbers of drug development projects are likely to be outsourced to companies in Asia, particularly India and China.
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