We can change the management, we can if necessary contract out parts of the management.
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Such information is essential to national security and the parties will not "contract out" for it.
Managers can look to services like Odesk and eLance to contract out virtually any task.
The Indians also got a much richer, separate television contract out of the deal.
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Sooner or later the country will have to contract out a whole lot more of its health services.
At the moment only the London boroughs of Hackney, Islington and Southwark contract out much of their education.
And if you want to end or switch a contract out, there is a high cost to pay.
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And, actually, President Clinton did even more to contract out work than Reagan.
Would we continue to contract out to the Europeans or the UN the job of protecting our security interests?
More are attracted by the French model: keep the assets in public hands, but contract out investment, operations and maintenance.
Charities might also be forced, like councils, to contract out some of their services to private firms if this produced better value.
Severn Trent claims that WPD, the winner of the four-month takeover battle, plans to contract out some of Hyder's water services to United Utilities.
The upshot, argues Donald Rumsfeld, the secretary of defence, is that the army should focus on what it does best and contract out the rest.
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One, to contract out airline catering supplies, is easy to resolve.
What Medicare Advantage is, is basically the previous administration had this idea, instead of traditional Medicare, let's contract out to insurance companies to manage the Medicare program.
On January 26th, Sweden's Ericsson said it will contract out the manufacturing of nearly all its handsets to a Singapore-based firm, Flextronics, to help contain its costs.
Moreover, some jobs would be difficult to contract out, either by their nature or because of federal law, which requires the Defence Department to do some of the work.
Nasa is attempting to offload routine human spaceflight operations in low-Earth orbit to commercial industry in a way similar to how some large organisations contract out their IT or payroll.
Such journeys into low Earth orbit do not need the heavy-lifting oomph that more wide-ranging missions require, so the proposal is to contract out all of this local delivery work.
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In May, Mr Klein's government alarmed such people when it pushed through a new law allowing regional health authorities to contract out routine operations, such as hip replacements, to private clinics.
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The then-prime minister's drive to contract out public-sector tasks to the private sector laid the foundations for firms taking over such services as school and hospital meals, buildings maintenance and even staff training.
He said it "frustrates the very purpose of employment rights" and insisted it could not be right to allow an employer and an employee to contract out of rights which Parliament had seen fit to guarantee.
Besides, in the welfare bill passed last summer, when the national system of income support was handed over to the states, the states were explicitly allowed to contract out this programme to firms who could decide who was eligible and who was not.
What this says is that the State of Wisconsin can sell or contract out management of state-owned heating, cooling and power plants without the requirement that bids for such a sale or leasing be solicited so as to maximize what the government can pocket through such an arrangement.
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But still, some (private) firm wins the design contract, and then some other (private) firm or (private) firms contract out the labor (or most of it) to do things like, environmental studies, surveying, accounting, pouring concrete, laying bricks, stretching wire, managing the people who do environmental studies, surveying, accounting, pouring concrete, laying bricks and stretching wire.
Unlocking your phone is a technology, as a technology it has many applications of use both to those under contract and those out of contract.
Absent precise language in a contract spelling out contingencies, courts use such doctrines as force majeure to decide whether the contract is still valid.
Lewer will remain as manager at least until his contract runs out in the summer.
It will study the system in New Zealand, where mandarins sign a contract setting out expectations.
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