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were 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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Janitorial services were outsourced, eliminating the future pension cost burden.
Hiring became secondary to contracting, and more and more public projects were outsourced to private firms.
The day printing services on campus were outsourced and the photocopier was put out of bounds to teachers, so cutting down reactivity in order to lower costs.
A few years ago, a splinter group, led by Aajonus Vonderplanitz, began to question the integrity of Healthy Family Farms, claiming that the chicken and the eggs were outsourced and contained high levels of mercury and sodium.
Romney's campaign argues that the story is "fundamentally flawed" because it does not differentiate between jobs that were outsourced to companies within the United States and jobs that were created overseas in the first place.
Typically, such projects were outsourced to local municipal engineering and construction companies (for example, Changsha Municipal Engineering Company) through a bidding process.
Ms. White added that fortunately some greyhounds were outsourced via adoption programs.
These direct payments were outsourced in 2011 to a payroll company.
He will bring back all the jobs that were outsourced or that disappeared because of technological change.
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Of course, some functions that used to be the purview of the human resources department--say, processing paychecks--were outsourced long ago.
Of course, some functions that used to be the purview of the human resources department say, processing paychecks were outsourced long ago.
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