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outsource

[out-sawrs, ‑-sohrs] / ˈaʊtˌsɔrs, ‑ˌsoʊrs /
VERB
contract out
Synonyms


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For instance, she said, the agency for many years resisted outsourcing its background check process, partly because of the cost, but also to avoid going against tradition that said the process should be handled in-house.

From Los Angeles Times

Applying only to certain carbon-intensive sectors, it raises prices to reflect the cost of embedded carbon and so creates a perverse incentive to outsource production of downstream goods.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some experts worry that outsourcing these kinds of tasks means your brain is working less - and could even be harming your critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

From BBC

“Why in the world would we outsource the job of protecting children, to Denmark or any other country?” said Dr. Joshua Sharfstein, a Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health professor.

From The Wall Street Journal

The information-technology company, which sells outsourcing and consulting services, has struggled to drive discretionary new demand for its products, according to a Guggenheim report from earlier in the week.

From MarketWatch