Even before he received authorization from AID to subcontract work, Mumm persuaded Oak Brook, Ill.
Again, subcontract numbers for fiscal year 2002 will not be available until March 2003.
In seven years Smith has amassed 225 vendors in Mexico and China that do the subcontract work.
The middle classes tend to hire decoration companies, which subcontract to whichever construction firm pays the best kickbacks.
Another marketing firm uses the service to subcontract out copy writers, search engine optimization workers and web developers.
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The batteries in question are manufactured by Japan's GS Yuasa, under a subcontract to France-based Thales, Boeing said.
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What excuse does China have to subcontract the protection of its people and assets abroad to the US Navy?
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They, in turn, subcontract various pieces of work -- such as licenses and registration cards -- to smaller shops.
And the more value added activities that you subcontract out then the more your subcontractor is going to learn.
Once you subcontract it out and you are no longer in touch with the client, you will lose your business.
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The batteries in question are lithium batteries manufactured by Japan's GS Yuasa, under a subcontract to France-based Thales, Boeing said.
Bechtel says it plans to subcontract out up to 90% of the contract--which means there'll be room at the trough for everyone.
How could the federal government be so complacent as to subcontract the certification of chaplains in U.S. military bases to Wahhabist institutions?
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Certain portions Simon read alone, others he'd subcontract to another family member, or we'd go around the table, each person reading one verse.
They don't fabricate the lights themselves but pass the designs to a smaller manufacturer who in turn may subcontract elements of the manufacture.
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They, in turn, subcontract work to builders and engineers, who subcontract further, down to small gangs of labourers recruited by a single boss.
It doesn't cover the scores of other factories that sometimes wind up with retailers' orders after authorized factory owners subcontract the deals to other, unapproved manufacturers.
As for the losers, Bechtel says it plans to subcontract out up to 90% of the contract--which means there'll be room at the trough for everyone.
They let them decide whom to put on the job, whether to subcontract it to someone else, which parts to automate and whether to recycle solutions that have worked elsewhere.
Similarly, a clothing firm near Bordeaux with sales of as little as FFr40m says that it will simply subcontract 75% of its manufacturing to Tunisia and Morocco if wage costs grow any more.
Subcontract dollars are as well-tracked as direct support.
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They often subcontract maintenance and repair to specialists.
He also urged global brands not to abandon the country, saying that the workers in the factories which often subcontract from the well-known brands should be seen as de facto employees of those companies.
The forced detention of dissidents has become its own cottage industry as public security offices subcontract people to work for them who "are paid per head for each person that they abduct and hold, " Kine added.
The retailer warned it would immediately sever ties with the companies that subcontract work to factories without Wal-Mart's knowledge starting on March 1, and at some point would publish the names of terminated factories on its website.
By choosing to subcontract the stimulus, health reform and finance reform to the Democratic leadership, he ended up with shoddy bills that Republicans could safely vote against and that many Democrats are now anxious to distance themselves from.
If an organism can successfully subcontract part of the business of metabolism to another while retaining the rest itself, rather than offloading the whole lot as most viruses do, then there are no rules to stop it happening.
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So local suppliers, to which you subcontract your manufacturing, have to be coaxed both to keep their prices down and to push their standards up in ways that may seem reasonable in California, but look decidedly odd in Asia.
Processed food products a business segment with traditionally low margins that often leads producers to hunt for the cheapest suppliers often contain ingredients from multiple suppliers in different countries, who themselves at times subcontract production to others, making it hard to monitor every link in the production chain.
Mr. KAGAN: You tell the American people above all that you are not simply continuing with the same old, same old and hoping that things would work out nor are you simply going to try to subcontract our problems in Iraq to Iran and Syria and various other bitter enemies of the United States.
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