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- noun One who
outsources .
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Examples
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Infosys, India's second-biggest outsourcer, is quoted as saying in the article.
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There's no better location for a 13-year-old company like the Sanmina Corp., a fast-growing "outsourcer" that designs and manufactures small batches of custom circuit boards.
Surf's Up 2008
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The Alabama Senator is an "outsourcer" because he's "bringing" foreign manufacturing to Alabama.
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The California Labor Federation called her a "serial outsourcer."
Michael Seitzman: The Real Housekeeper of California Michael Seitzman 2010
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The California Labor Federation called her a "serial outsourcer."
Michael Seitzman: The Real Housekeeper of California Michael Seitzman 2010
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Revenue at the Norwalk, Conn., company rose 43% last year thanks largely to its biggest-ever takeover, the acquisition of business-process outsourcer Affiliated Computer Services Inc. for $6.4 billion in February.
Xerox Posts 5% Profit Decline, Names New Finance Chief Steven Russolillo 2011
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Business process outsourcer Genpact Ltd appears to be paving the way for its large shareholders General Electric Company, General Atlantic, Oak Hill Capital Partners and Wells Fargo to easily sell all or part of their holding in the company.
Deals India: Morning News Roundup Deals India Staff 2011
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The California Labor Federation called her a "serial outsourcer."
Michael Seitzman: The Real Housekeeper of California Michael Seitzman 2010
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It made the biggest takeover in its history in February with a $6.4 billion deal for business-process outsourcer ACS.
Business Watch 2010
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Then, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee chimed in with its latest ad, which tries to frame Republican Pat Toomey as China-friendly outsourcer of jobs.
LEFTOVERS: A guv debate, more Senate ads, a Callahan spot, cops for Fitz 2010
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