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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
offshore .
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Examples
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Already there is a market in offshored medicine from the socialized medical countries in Europe.
Provider-Driven Health Care Regulation, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Hey Prez, why don't you force "global companies" that are headquartered here in the U.S., to bring back the good paying corporate jobs that have been allowed to be "offshored".
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If we think about the tremendous amount of savings Americans get from imported labor-intensive goods, we can see the tremendous possibility of "offshored" medicine.
Provider-Driven Health Care Regulation, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The McKinsey Global Institute says that 750,000 American service jobs have been "offshored" out of total U.S. jobs of about 140 million.
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Few if any of the "offshored" jobs will ever come back - they are gone not because of the
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local liamm 2010
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We have no idea how to measure the occupations being 'offshored' or what is being 'inshore.'
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Manufacturing companies that "offshored" their jobs to China are now "nearshoring" those jobs to Mexico, as the North American country helps curb the high cost of shipping goods.
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"offshored" (sent to workers in foreign countries)!
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Dukie, if your rich buddies love America so much, why have they offshored so much of American manufacturing?
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The fact that production of some electronic parts has been offshored to Thailand signals how the destruction of Japan's industrial base is proceeding apace.
Toyota Slams on the Brakes Chester Dawson 2011
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