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"outsource" Definitions
  1. outsource (something) to arrange for somebody outside a company to do work or provide goods for that company

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We don't outsource our distribution, but we do outsource our engagement.
"You can always outsource investment portfolios and planning, but you can't outsource understanding of what's going on with your money," he said.
"That's not something that I think the American polity needs to outsource, or can afford to outsource, to Facebook and Google," he said.
Sovereign countries cannot outsource their security and prosperity to America.
Financial constraints encouraged the FAA to outsource certification to planemakers.
But what if you could outsource all your motoring needs?
We had to outsource the research to a middle schooler.
Other firms bet that fragile towns would outsource emergency care.
American companies outsource hundreds of processes to specialized service providers.
So it's going to outsource that question to someone else.
Still, the league said it would not outsource its investigations.
Surely the children's upbringing is an obligation they can outsource?
Likewise, America cannot outsource our ability to supply our military.
He promised to outsource more of the endowment's investment decisions.
Why does FAA outsource some of its safety approval process?
But the FCA said the insurer could not outsource regulatory responsibility.
So, would you outsource your customer service needs to an app?
FIGURE220: Do you outsource any or all of your compliance functionality?
Another way is to outsource ideological enforcement to committed, empowered lieutenants.
Moreover, you can't outsource the production of wine to another country.
If you don't have a staff, outsource specific jobs to freelancers.
"It's important to outsource possible sources of friction," Mr. Haggqvist said.
So it makes sense to have more staff and less outsource.
Outsource activities such as cooking, housekeeping, bookkeeping, lawn care and laundry.
Yet government agencies outsource essential functions, from legal arbitration to war.
At times, as in bromances, they outsource traditional femininity to men.
Sanders said he would soon introduce legislation that would prevent companies that outsource from receiving federal contracts, grants and loans, and force companies that outsource jobs to pay a penalty tax and pay back tax breaks.
No, he actually wants to outsource his hot takes to the populace.
We cannot outsource the moral responsibility of our technologies to third parties.
Card issuers outsource most of their processing to technology providers like FIS.
Other businesses outsource their need for IT services to a few giants.
Western firms also outsource vast amounts of office drudgery to the Philippines.
And it publicly lauds the private equity team it now might outsource.
I'm not ready to outsource my ghosting and dating to an algorithm.
Clinton would outsource a central part of her administration to her spouse.
The problem is that it is extremely difficult to outsource parenting effectively.
We could outsource things to our friends, and have a DIY party.
In these latter days, they can outsource the job to the state.
Instead of feeling responsible for veterans, we could now outsource our guilt.
It might be attractive to outsource a politically risky policy to technocrats.
To now outsource U.S. national security to the Taliban would be incomprehensible.
The company's initial strategy was to partner with local florists and outsource delivery.
And when companies like Ford need to outsource their creativity, they hire Ideo.
Companies can outsource work or buy services from companies that are disability inclusive.
Are we sure it didn't outsource the whole thing to Pixar or something?
Companies could outsource low-paid administrative work, which would improve their figures overnight.
GC: But will he be friendly to companies that US businesses outsource to?
Unfortunately, there's no effective way to outsource fixed costs like child care or .
Companies build commissaries, outsource products, create in-house recipe systems, you name it.
Here are some other tips to help you keep your sanity. Outsource. Everything.
"When you outsource everything, your marketing operation doesn't run in unison," he said.
As companies outsource high-tech functions to third parties, supply-chain hacks proliferate.
Many companies, for example, now outsource large parts of their business to subcontractors.
Truth be told, we've mostly used such tech innovations to outsource customer service.
Instead, keep pizza in your life and outsource the hard work to Keeper. 
Both candidates outsource their tech spending, but Trump is using lesser-known firms.
Smaller firms may outsource the job to a company that provides managed services.
Some have the option to outsource work to foreign contractors or invest in robots.
Still, experience has shown that some public services are easier to outsource than others.
Here's how it actually happens: Don't outsource your self-esteem to only one outcome.
But they actually outsource a fair bit, especially to younger and more agile companies.
It's exactly the kind of problem that makes sense to outsource to artificial intelligence.
Many people already outsource their birthday greetings to Facebook, although not without some consternation.
Currently, Japanese corporations have to outsource intensive processing to companies like Microsoft and Google.
That's what I would outsource to people who were into that type of stuff.
Lots of other tech companies also outsource to Foxconn, including Amazon, Google, and Microsoft.
And for decades, Congress has been content to outsource their work to these folks.
Facebook plans to outsource censorship duties to a third-party company, the report said.
Meanwhile, Israeli companies have begun to outsource work to other countries, such as India.
You need to know when you've reached your limit and when to outsource things.
Trenaco had also planned to outsource much of the work to more qualified firms.
Would you pay $1,000 to outsource your most hated chore to a giant robot?
Companies outsource jobs to take advantage of cheaper workers in Mexico, India and China.
When these thoughts pop up, the urge to outsource my validation comes on strong.
You don't want to outsource your login process to a private company like Facebook.
The company uses an innovative model to outsource work with a focus on quality.
Increasingly, in the age of digital information storage, we outsource our memories to machines.
Jimmy Fallon likes to outsource his comedy, but at least he's creative about it.
Another is to outsource the problem to those better suited to dealing with it.
American craft brewing is American manufacturing that doesn't outsource these well-paying American jobs.
Governments that outsource speech control to private companies can effectively achieve censorship by proxy.
Donnelly has introduced a bill that he says will penalize companies that outsource jobs.
Then, start figuring out how you can outsource these tasks to free up time.
The ironic thing is that Trump is trying to outsource this work to China.
Do you have unpleasant tasks that others outsource that you prefer to do yourself?
Fundamentally, we don't outsource our acts of war to terrorist organizations like al Qaeda.
"The kind of tenet of design thinking is, you cannot outsource empathy," Walecki said.
As a result, schools began to outsource more and more discipline to law enforcement.
Well, now you too can outsource your creative brain to the coming Artificial Intelligence overlords.
Firms rely on new technologies to better use capital, overcome information barriers, outsource, and innovate.
They outsource the delay tactics and workplace issues so it doesn't look bad for them.
When a product is ready to be manufactured, they outsource nearly all of the labor.
Facebook didn't want to check facts itself; instead it would outsource the problem to professionals.
Snapchat has partnered with seven Lens Studio firms to outsource creation of its AR experiences.
It has denied that a decision to outsource some jobs was linked to the outage.
In addition, these business owners can outsource to or purchase services from people with disabilities.
It has forced some investment banks to scale back or outsource their coverage of companies.
Hard-left Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, she said, would "outsource our conscience to the Kremlin".
The company plans to outsource jobs of maintenance and assembly workers to third-party companies.
They could outsource that responsibility to portable-benefit managers and focus on their core business.
By comparison, Alibaba and ecommerce upstart Pinduoduo outsource their logistics needs to third-party partners.
Outsource your work, and get help from freelancers on websites such as Upwork and Fiverr.
Our law developed an ingeniously pragmatic way to "outsource" the construction of vital public infrastructures.
President Trump has the power to stop giving taxpayer dollars to companies that outsource jobs.
You still outsource to 2 production facilities, so what does this latest investment give you?
No presidential administration could cut individual deals with every U.S. company looking to outsource jobs.
It also said it planned to outsource cleaning and maintenance, according to a leaked memo.
Cities should outsource garbage collection, for example, Dr. Hart said in an interview on Monday.
The Republicans' attempt to outsource the questioning of Dr. Blasey is cynical, sexist and cowardly.
Professor Street said there was no good reason for the state to outsource the task.
"We cannot outsource and privatize health care for America's veterans," Mr. Obama said to applause.
If he doesn't want to be personally involved in such philanthropy, he can always outsource.
The resulting headaches have encouraged pharmaceutical companies to outsource a growing chunk of their supplies.
Those businesses outsource the job of making clothes to nearby factories that work as subcontractors.
Democrats also are calling for new rules to penalize federal contractors that outsource manufacturing jobs.
Many U.S. companies are unknowingly implicated when they outsource parts of their supply chains abroad.
But, [more broadly] this is how chicken companies outsource the risky parts of the business.
It will outsource additional manufacturing, close less productive stores, and focus more on online sales.
But these companies can't outsource everyone they need to keep their San Francisco operations running.
Look for opportunities to outsource every possible part of your business creation that you can.
We also outsource our lapidary [cutting and engraving gems], as that is a whole different craft!
U.S. President Donald Trump wants to hit firms that outsource with a simple tariff on imports.
And in the US, hospitals actually outsource their maintenance to specialized consultants unavailable in developing countries.
I couldn't do it by myself, so it was a process of knowing what to outsource.
This is vindication for Trump's decision to largely outsource judicial nominations to the conservative legal establishment.
In a post-Brexit U.K., businesses will probably have to outsource more jobs to, for example.
Evidence from several countries suggests one effective way to do this is to outsource child care.
With no washing machines in the shop, the Huangs outsource much of the bulk laundry work.
SIX thinks banks are ready to outsource a variety of other small-scale services to them.
Beyond academic research, eight of the ten top pharmaceutical companies use Science Exchange to outsource experiments.
That's important as business' outsource more and more operations-related computer services to third-party vendors.
Perhaps the most consequential issue at stake in the standoff was Verizon's ability to outsource work.
And that will provide the added safety net needed for other multinationals to outsource more production.
We've seen this kind of shortsighted decision-making lead companies to cut jobs, merge, or outsource.
We outsource data protection, security, and data storage to the companies that we lease software from.
Our agency partners can spend their time closing sales while we automate or outsource the rest.
Apple will outsource the selling to NBCUniversal, which already has relationships with many major U.S. advertisers.
"We outsource the risk of a wrong translation to the ECB," a German bank executive said.
Their corporate sponsors outsource work, crowdsource innovation, and burnish their reputations while concealing their business goals.
Several Southern states, including Texas, used this exception to outsource prisoners for labor, Mr. Brown said.
Negotiations most recently broke down over how much maintenance the airline would be allowed to outsource.
They have less confidence in their own judgment, so they completely outsource the running of it.
In soccer, U.S. owners outsource the running to people who seem to have the right experience.
It will outsource vehicle production too, and is now evaluating four manufacturers interested in the job.
We need to work with — not outsource to — Chinese and reassure allies South Korea and Japan.
Intended for high-level workers with specialized skills, it has been used to outsource ordinary jobs.
Amazon was previously looking to outsource its clinics and brought vendors in to pitch their services.
Newcomers can simply design a label and outsource production to a wholesaler that deals in bulk.
It signals to businesses that they should disrupt these communities and outsource more of their work.
It lowers costs for American businesses that want to outsource labor or buy materials from overseas.
By boosting wages and benefits in Mexico, such provisions will reduce US companies' incentives to outsource jobs.
In privatized foster care, states or local governments outsource child welfare duties to companies or nonprofit organizations.
The companies also provide a capitalistic incentive to perform basic tasks other consumers are willing to outsource.
"If you outsource that job to a consumer, you may be able to escape that," she said.
Most leave this to loved ones who, in their distress, usually outsource the decision to an undertaker.
Recruiters claim that the largest outsource compliance firms are still adding staff but question for how long.
But she did say her administration would use the tax code to punish companies that outsource jobs.
I try to outsource as much as possible, hiring people to proofread and help with research tasks.
The best tip I can give you is to outsource the things that you don't enjoy doing.
As the requirements for handling personal data become more testing, many organisations will increasingly outsource the task.
Eventually, Agricool wants to outsource the production of those containers and put them around big cities globally.
But that's when he was drinking very heavily and not working, so we had to outsource producers.
In fact, they don't even have to have dedicated teams; they can outsource it to hacker communities.
But many companies don't have a big tech team and can outsource this part of their infrastructure.
WeWork plans to outsource cleaning and maintenance in first step of big staff cuts, leaked email shows
"President Trump was foolish to outsource his North Korea strategy to China," she said in an interview.
"It helps me to pay to outsource jobs, or allows foreign companies to pay me," he said.
We find cheaper ways to do things, we learn new skills so we don't have to outsource.
You're supposed to do it every day, and only rarely should you outsource it to someone else.
United and other carriers outsource their shorter routes to smaller airlines that pay their pilots significantly less.
Second, it encourages corporations to outsource work to nonunion contractors or to classify employees as independent contractors.
Contract manufacturing, which allows companies to outsource production and sometimes defray costs, also has made it simpler.
The top cryptocurrency companies have quietly begun to outsource their infrastructure problems to a tiny stealth startup.
Are you a businessman who wants to outsource work to India or build a factory in Mexico?
I didn't have time to do both, so I had an idea: Why not outsource my essay?
But, most importantly, these criteria outsource the role of party leadership in screening and selecting presidential candidates.
In recent years, however, employers have been pushing harder to find ways to outsource that work to machines.
Larger companies typically have multiple, higher-level roles to manage these tasks separately (or they outsource them completely).
But 69% of the executives said they are "eager" to outsource their accounting needs to a digital assistant.
The startup will also add features to its app that streamline how scientists outsource elements of their research.
You know, on things like this I tend to outsource a lot of my judgment to these people.
And if you can't or don't know how to do it yourself, outsource it to someone who does.
In 2016 the health ministry launched a four-year programme to outsource procurement of medicines to international agencies.
We can not... (APPLAUSE) FIORINA: We can not outsource leadership in the Middle East to Iran and Russia.
Other real estate companies have chosen not to develop in-house expertise but rather to outsource the job.
Be smart: The teams would outsource the actual bookmaking, as that would be considered a conflict of interest.
It would effectively mean that Britain continues to outsource its trade policy to the EU even after Brexit.
And so I just live in cycles and I use TaskRabbit to outsource things if I can [laughter].
Instead of having to manage these kinds of prompts themselves, publishers can essentially outsource this task to Google.
Kroger executives would not say whether they will use their own drivers or outsource delivery from the sheds.
Germany's federal government and municipalities have rejected that, saying such a rise would force them to outsource jobs.
Germany's federal government and municipalities have rejected that, saying such an increase would force them to outsource jobs.
Carrier's Indianapolis plant announced in February it would close and outsource 1,400 jobs over the next three years.
"Here's one thing we cannot do: We cannot outsource and privatize health care for America's veterans," he said.
While large banks often build internal security systems, small banks often outsource their cyber security to specialized firms.
Many marketers now outsource customer service to online chatbots to respond to simple, typed inquiries in natural language.
He said he is looking for a partner to outsource the production, but through Monday none has emerged.
"People are really busy, so they outsource their power to their leadership," she said in a recent interview.
We cannot any longer outsource our investigations and intelligence analysis to private contractors driven by the profit motive.
For instance, you should outsource as many personal tasks as you can, like paying bills or buying groceries.
"Europe is just closing its eyes to this problem and attempting to outsource it to Turkey," said Gulik.
Can you outsource the pursuit of taste and still have a home that reflects an internal quality compass?
So they outsource it to whoever seems to know more, and that is not always the right person.
Then, outsource the necessities with trusted experts in areas like marketing, sales, billing, collections, bookkeeping, and incoming calls.
Mr. Levin said he would need to outsource that work to companies in other parts of the country.
As long as I can keep up with demand, there is no need to outsource as of yet.
California must not be allowed to outsource its own promotion of abortion to clinics that dare to dissent.
Carrier's Indianapolis plant announced in February it would close and outsource 1,400 jobs over the next three years.
This reduces corporations' incentive to invest here in America and encourages them to outsource operations and jobs overseas.
The business is too complicated and small to outsource accounting and other office work, which has become another challenge.
To be compliant with GDPR rules, companies had to hire (or outsource) someone to lead a data protection office.
One strategy is to outsource more to external asset managers, who are often cheaper because of their greater scale.
You can get to help produce your agricultural system, and you give that up when you outsource your cooking.
The company, in which the government owns a stake of about 40 percent, plans to also outsource 260 roles.
But hey, shit happens when you outsource the keyboard to a third-party developer instead of building your own.
It's an arrangement that suits Amazon, which is able to outsource the costs of managing inventory and vendor relationships.
Celebrities and public figures have great stories, but they usually aren't writers so they outsource it — mostly to women.
They say there is a tremendous demand from universities to outsource development of student housing as well as refurbishment.
Bookkeeping and other administrative tasks are easiest to outsource, and you can work your way up from there. 5.
Of potential concern is the continued need to outsource activities to supplement a lack of in-house compliance skills.
The company announced that it would not outsource the hospitalists, a move it later said was always a possibility.
Contrary to the claims of Senator Schumer, the president did not "outsource" his Supreme Court pick to external organizations.
Most other firms outsource securities lending to a third party, and remit 100 percent of the "profits" to funds.
He would penalize companies that outsource jobs and then export their foreign-made products back into the United States.
Some bikers told the Times that the company was merely using Trump's tariffs as an excuse to outsource production.
The outdoor shower gives the family some flexibility on bathing, but for the most part they "outsource" their showers.
The tech giants have shown themselves to outsource moral decisions about their own platforms to the Saudi royal family.
In February, nine design, copy, and layout employees were laid off when the paper decided to outsource the work.
To put the onus on the shoulders of these companies is to outsource the security of the United States.
It means horizontal infrastructure that allows application-layer CTOs to outsource discrete functionalities and compress their own dev cycles.
For one, self-sufficiency is a message that should be put out there, you don't have to outsource everything.
While it may be tempting to outsource the work to a dry cleaner, it's a temptation you should resist.
But mistakes are how you learn, and since moving to a larger place, Ms. Hoffman has learned to outsource.
If Trump is going to outsource the role of the president to his subordinates, he's better off keeping quiet.
Earlier this year the bank said it would outsource most of its cash equities business in Asia to Instinet.
But the core goal of re-negotiating NAFTA is to effectively fix the incentives to outsource jobs and pollution.
Best to outsource it all, perhaps in tennis's case to an entity that will also aim to prevent corruption.
What's it like to outsource the tedious task of making dinner every single day to a trained professional chef?
"Amazon's going to do more of its business in-house and they're going to just outsource the costly operations that they don't want to build capacity for, they're going to outsource it to carriers like UPS and FedEx," said Tarek Abdallah, assistant professor of operations at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management.
Unlike some other direct-to-consumer, custom-framing startups that outsource their products, Framebridge handles all of its own production.
So the big networks can't just broadcast their own shows — they have to outsource that job to independent television stations.
Hence their leaning, so heavily, on third party fact-checkers to try to outsource their lack of any editorial values.
LG: It could be anything at all, like whether we could outsource Kara's job to someone wearing an exoskeleton suit.
Gigster is shifting from letting anyone outsource full-stack app development to building next-gen tech projects for big companies.
They will continually strengthen their core position and outsource the commoditized aspects of drone technology (hardware) or business (drone connectivity).
How To Hire Virtual Assistants To Outsource Content Creation Nothing says you're a total baller like having your own assistant.
They expect exporters to curb investment at home as they seek foreign suppliers and outsource production into the euro zone.
It may be too early to say for sure, but either way it lets you outsource one more cognitive task.
And most bosses want to keep their hands clean and outsource the emotional labor of managing people to someone else.
Of course, whether banks will be willing to essentially permanently outsource their most fundamental operations is yet another big question.
Thousands of US courts outsource some services to for-profit companies that charge people exorbitant fees for their own probation.
WeWork plans to outsource cleaning and maintenance roles in the first wave of big staff cuts, according to leaked emails.
Most of these developers outsource construction and supplying of construction to an entity anyway so that's adding value, not cannibalization.
Many business owners outsource taxes to advisors who specialize in accounting, but business owners need to set expectations for them.
Businesses looking to develop new offerings and product functionalities can now easily outsource entire technology stacks and tedious regulatory administration.
As concerned Pivots trying to answer such questions, we're responding to your recent decisions to outsource a vital Pivotal team.
Banks prefer to use debt collectors because it's far easier—and cheaper—to outsource the labor to a third party.
This lesson is politically consequential, Cavell stresses, because it implies that thinking is an activity we can't outsource to others.
There is plenty of logic behind the idea that companies should focus on their core competence and outsource the rest.
It will also cut maintenance and facility-service jobs, such as janitors, and outsource those positions to third-party companies.
Their aspiration that Google never "build warfare technology" or "outsource the moral responsibility" for using technology is a noble goal.
Even so, Congress passed a law in 203 ordering the I.R.S. to once again outsource some of its delinquent debt.
United States intelligence officials say that Russian government agencies regularly outsource political cyberattacks to Russian cybercriminals and top computer engineers.
So if two humans can't be relied on to initiate conflict, why not outsource the responsibility to Google's Office suite?
IoT manufacturers will often outsource components, so a mistake in one SoC can impact a wide range of connected doodads.
The company reassigned him, Mr. Murray said, after its audit committee approved a proposal to outsource its Sarbanes-Oxley testing.
It has also forced me to get some exercise, the one task I have never figured out how to outsource.
But it could also open new opportunities for multinational corporations to outsource more production to China and other Asian markets.
Today, if you were starting up a tech company (hey, maybe you are!), you would simply outsource your customer relations.
Journalists obsess over the most camera-ready emissaries and provocative assertions, and we often outsource our judgment to social media.
For example, in the state of California, warnings are issued by counties that sometimes outsource the job to someone else.
Pause to spend time learning a new skill or outsource to someone else who can help pick up the slack?
In another nod to collaboration, Labstep will also launch cloud features that allow users to outsource elements of the experimental process.
We try and outsource what we can, but for what we have to do here, we are addicted to cheap labor.
You could outsource the task entirely, by hiring a professional home inventory company to tackle the process for you, said Hunter.
Photo: GettyFacebook likes to outsource its most egregious issues, and weeding out the platform's gruesome and graphic content is no exception.
Since planning for the threequel is in such early stages, Mashable decided to outsource the idea from MGM Studios to...us.
Why build their own factory rather than outsource to markets known for motorcycle manufacturing, especially Japan, home of Yamaha and others?
Like WeWork's recent effort to outsource 1,000 janitors, Mathrani worked to cut head count significantly through externalizing roles, including mall maintenance.
The big picture: This could be a clever way for the company to outsource some of its growth into new markets.
That is, whether it is built to control the production in-house or if it must outsource it to other manufacturers.
If we outsource pollution-producing industries to space stations above Earth, what happens to the workers who have to maintain them?
"You can't outsource public speaking; as an entrepreneur, it's up to you to be the face of your business," she says.
Even if they outsource production, they would produce it on their own first to understand its cost structure, the sources said.
For large companies it makes sense to outsource most of their AI work, except where it directly affects their strategic edge.
Which, if you're a half-trillion dollar company looking to outsource vital labor to its users, sounds like an OK idea.
It's quite an interesting quirk of the toiletries industry that companies like Colgate will outsource research and development and some manufacturing.
Because the swarmbots we've seen tend to outsource their intelligence to a higher power like a computer watching them from above.
The eagerness of weak, or ill-equipped, teachers to outsource classroom discipline to the cops is another part of the problem.
Outsource the adult beverages, the cheese plate, the cranberry sauce, the flowers, the table setting, the carving and the clean-up.
Automakers outsource many of their components — particularly connected car components — to outside suppliers, so the move would seem to make sense.
So they decided to outsource the questioning to Mitchell, a sex crimes prosecutor from Arizona, but keep the typical alternating format.
Some have argued that the companies may have to increase automation, reduce employment and outsource jobs, in order to cut costs.
Companies that operate visitor services in national parks are pushing the Trump administration to outsource more work to the private sector.
So if you could outsource that work to a computer program, while keeping your paycheck and boosting your productivity, wouldn't you?
It opened a manufacturing center in Brooklyn in 2015, then shut it down a year later to outsource production to China.
Before Kraft, an American food-processing firm, swallowed Cadbury, a British confectioner, in 53 it pledged not to outsource work abroad.
The fund will continue to outsource fund management to Samsung until regulators announce results of the ongoing investigation, the official added.
I also outsource some of my business tasks to a Virtual Assistant and usually spend about $300 per month on that.
The unions, meanwhile, have criticized the airline for trying to outsource maintenance jobs, which American says will help cover increased wages.
WeWork is planning to outsource its US and Canadian cleaning and facilities staff, per an employee memo reviewed by Business Insider.
"They want to outsource as much as possible mainly because of inability to attract and retain talent in-house," he added.
Most of our R&D is on the software side and on the hardware side we try to outsource when possible.
French labor law allows independent contractors to outsource to legal workers, but Uber Eats, Stuart and Glovo said they prohibited subcontracting.
I've heard that some GM workers are asking Trump to cancel government contracts with GM and other companies that outsource jobs.
The overall idea is to outsource certain human functions, the drudgery and things prone to faulty judgment, while retaining master control.
The move to outsource some of its original programming is a departure for the company, but the methodology is hardly new.
Many teams now outsource some of their recruitment work, consulting various outside analysts when assessing possible signings or transfer-market strategy.
Maybe, like me, they feel like a millennial dipshit for needing to outsource a difficult stumbling block on their parenting journey.
He has not endorsed the White House plan yet and is pushing his own bill to penalize companies that outsource jobs.
The implication is that elected officials should have the courage of their own convictions and not outsource their judgment to constituents.
Perhaps he lost his job because his company chose to outsource to another country or he saw his insurance premiums skyrocket.
Maybe You Shouldn't Outsource Everything After All Recent studies have hinted at the happiness that can come from outsourcing routine tasks.
FIs have also started to outsource their customer-facing sales functions to Lendio as they aim to boost customer conversion rates.
Nicole: As for United, I think something like this was bound to happen anytime you outsource your customer service to automation.
It skeeved me out that it was reading — and interfering with — my brain waves, a process I would rather not outsource.
While most car companies do remanufacturing to some degree, the majority outsource this work or leave it to parts suppliers today.
To that end, he has suggested requiring firms that outsource or automate labor to redistribute any gains from that strategy—i.e.
I believe in business, I don't believe businesses should outsource their costs and internalize their profits but I believe in businesses.
In a matter of seconds, Channing is able to find discussion boards filled with suppliers looking to outsource labor to prisons.
Another possible way for Trump to define his agenda would have been to outsource it to staff who shared his philosophy.
We used to enjoy weekly trips to the record store to peruse the coming week's tunes; now we outsource it to software.
The battle for cloud supremacy The cloud brings several advantages to companies, allowing businesses to outsource expensive hosting, security and storage costs.
Almost every modern tech company is paying to outsource its storage and computing services, either all or in part, to the cloud.
Cubyn, the Paris-based logistics startup that lets e-merchants outsource fulfillment and delivery logistics, has raised €12 million in new funding.
And economic nationalism will speed automation: firms unable to outsource jobs to Mexico will stay competitive by investing in machines at home.
"She announced that they were going to outsource all of IT infrastructure and development to two companies, Infosys and Tata," recalled Diangelo.
Based in Wilmington, North Carolina, PPD offers its services to biotech, pharmaceutical and medical device companies that wish to outsource research services.
" American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten said at an Axios event: "You cannot think that you can privatize or outsource this.
Based in Melville, New York, NAPA partners with hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers and physician offices that outsource their anesthesia and perioperative services.
"The pressure on management and their desire...to outsource certain things has increased," interim SIX Chairman Romeo Lacher told a news conference.
Slotting in the space where project developers outsource to contractors and crews, eSub provides oversight on operations in the field for developers.
A hoard of wealthy, white families who don't trust their privileged kids to get into college, and instead, outsource the entire process.
He's already shown a tendency to outsource his presidency to those more committed to—and knowledgable about—policy details than he is.
On Brexit, Ms. May's best plan is to outsource the inevitably tortuous negotiations to someone whose Europe-baiting credentials cannot be doubted.
"One of the potential benefits of ectogenesis is it could outsource contract pregnancy to a machine, rather than a person," Kendal explains.
Yes, us, the couple who had been content to outsource this major life decision to whoever is in charge of the universe.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said he has prepared an "economic-development" measure that would punish companies that globally outsource jobs.
If the stewards of our biggest technology companies don't operate with an internal conscience, the least they could do is outsource one.
But the Port Authority worries that airlines — which outsource everything from the cleaning of planes to their on-flight meals — will sue.
If we can afford it, we can outsource care work and deal with the guilt and judgment that come with that choice.
"We can't outsource our responsibilities, as difficult as it may be to come to terms on some of these issues," he said.
So, you can build an entire app or website from scratch without having to outsource work to programmers versed in other languages.
To make matters worse, some companies outsource the training of their AI systems, a practice known as machine learning as a service.
That signaled an interest on Amazon&aposs part to directly employ truck drivers, rather than outsource that labor to other trucking companies.
China launched strict new regulations in June that require foreign firms to store data locally and outsource hardware elements to local partners.
But businesses are struggling as some jobs that seem ripe for a robotic takeover prove remarkably difficult to outsource to a machine.
But Amazon&aposs increasing in-housing, along with moves from FedEx to outsource fewer parcels, has fostered a decline in USPS volume.
While big business outsourced our jobs, the myth of success through individual exceptionalism convinced millions of Americans to outsource our own power.
"We do financial planning, and investment management is a piece of that, but we outsource [municipal bond investments] to experts," said Yankee.
"What we're hoping for is a level playing field where American companies do not have an incentive to outsource jobs," Gore says.
Even those companies that do have good security teams still outsource some of their security to others—just like the rest of us.
JP Morgan recently announced a partnership with OnDeck Capital that will allow it to outsource to the OnDeck platform business loans under $250,000.
Cable systems, however, tend to outsource livestreaming to content delivery networks (CDNs) that are easy to integrate and reliable — but also relatively slow.
Starting this year, the district could hire uncertified teachers, penalize striking employees and outsource academic roles, like the superintendent position, to surrounding districts.
But when those same companies outsource the brains to Google and the brawn to Qualcomm, what's left for them to differentiate themselves with?
Bug bounty programs are popular among technology companies because it allows them to essentially outsource parts of their security to talented freelance hackers.
At an average hourly wage of $25.43, that's $432 down the drain — making a few bucks to outsource seem like a real bargain.
But internet connections have also become incredibly faster, making it much easier to outsource some tasks to servers sitting in a data center.
"The potential long-term consequences of new technologies need to be factored in at the outset, and no company can outsource that responsibility."
They want to make stuff, and they want to do that personally, not outsource to faraway places like China the process of making.
When Muslim migrants first started to arrive in Europe, there were good reasons for Western governments to outsource religious provision to foreign ones.
It continues to outsource drivers from delivery providers like Deliv, DoorDash and Roadie to help it meet those goals and reach new markets.
Verizon continues to outsource because, as one of just a handful of major telecoms, they don't really have to worry about market share.
The unions had argued that that Verizon wanted to freeze pensions, slash benefits, and outsource call-center jobs to Mexico and the Philippines.
The challenge is to decide what and how to outsource in order to maintain control over key elements that provide the core competence.
CalPERS, the nation's largest public pension, is in early talks to outsource management of its $26 billion private equity investment portfolio to BlackRock.
The lack of willingness to fund home care means that states are often forced to outsource aspects of their programs to outside companies.
Transforming air travel Prior to 220006/2202, airports were in charge of their own security operations and would outsource screening to private companies.
How do you spot this trend and does it require you to really outsource and think differently about how you source your ingredients?
"The company plans to end all internal hardware development and will outsource that function to partners," said CEO John Chen in a statement.
Clinton's campaign is testing out different responses — juggling how much to deploy the candidate herself and how much to outsource the fiercest counterattacks.
The workers are objecting to proposed cuts to pension benefits and rule changes that would make it easier for Verizon to outsource work.
But as employers outsource more workers and deepen their reliance on shorter-term contracts to cut costs, European regulators are increasing their scrutiny.
A truly independent legislature would not outsource investigations like the one being led by the special counsel, Robert Mueller, into the 2016 election.
Indeed, it's consolidation all the way down: Many of these GPOs outsource even further, purchasing their generic drugs through separate power buyer entities.
He&aposs also known as an aggressive cost-cutter who&aposs willing to outsource handset production to compete with cheaper rivals like Huawei.
Trump in his campaign has attacked companies that outsource jobs abroad and accused the Obama administration of letting China cheat the United States.
Provide virtual CFO servicesIf your business isn't big enough to hire a CFO but you'd benefit from tailored financial advice, you can outsource.
When it came to organizing a playroom for her children, Michelle, a stay-at-home mother of two, decided to outsource the task.
Alternatively, an advisor could outsource everything to a "turnkey asset management program," or TAMP, pay a fee and then share their fiduciary responsibility.
You outsource so you have more access to human capital resources, though at this juncture in its history the company didn't do that.
Convincing developers, especially incumbent corporations, to outsource a key part of their infrastructure to Alchemy could be tough for the engineering-focused startup.
"The company plans to end all internal hardware development and will outsource that function to partners," CEO John Chen said in a statement.
But competitive cooking shows often make it seem very hard, and encourage us to outsource food-making to pros, lest we look ridiculous.
Business customers can name the bot and set it to outsource tasks like getting an email inbox to zero or compiling monthly expense reports.
But his trade and immigration restrictions will encourage US companies to outsource research and engineering projects to countries such as Canada, Ireland, and India.
If you choose to outsource a component, you often need to send people to live in the factory for a prolonged period of time.
Mechanics at both American and Southwest have complained that the airlines are moving to outsource maintenance work that has traditionally been done in-house.
Despite Delivery Hero-owned Valk Fleet's spectacular failure, another startup is trying its hand at letting quick service restaurants or take-outs outsource delivery.
Neither organization is looking to outsource all its observations: Both agencies fly their own substantial satellites, and NASA sometimes makes its own little ones.
"My colleagues have decided to outsource their constitutional duty, and they've just asked her to do a job and she's doing it," Minnesota Sen.
Nutanix enables them to run so-called private clouds or keep some of their data in-house and outsource other pieces to the cloud.
The network we logged on to 15 years ago is unrecognizable but as citizens we cannot outsource our privacy and security to tech moguls.
The consequences of failing to outsource these tasks to people with better temperament won't be a disorganized workspace, but crashing markets and accidental wars.
Whether your remote workers are actual employees or people you outsource to, it's important that you manage them effectively to ensure consistency and productivity.
That would make it easier to transition — he could say "make it happen," hire them on his terms and outsource the removal of Kelly.
This ensures American employers have the access to the talent they need, while removing incentives for companies to undercut American wages and outsource jobs.
Under the legislation Congress would furher outsource its duties to declare war to the executive and instead only have the ability to weigh in.
Raising wages in Mexico is not only a moral imperative, but is essential to reversing the draw for firms to outsource U.S. jobs there.
Paul Krugman When Verizon workers went on strike last week, they were mainly protesting efforts to outsource work to low-wage, non-union contractors.
Sheikh Mohammed had announced earlier this week plans to outsource most government tasks to the private sector and cuts to the number of ministries.
It also provides full floors for larger companies that want to outsource their office management needs, echoing WeWork&aposs move into the enterprise business.
It did this in many ways, but most importantly NAFTA's foreign investor protections made it easier for footloose corporations to outsource production to Mexico.
"If you outsource fundamental foundational things to your country, then you're at the whim of bad actors and others who can shut you down."
The group calling itself Nation of Change is claiming that Trump is now backing off his campaign pledge to penalize companies that outsource jobs.
"We're going to have to outsource some of those cases to private vendors, obviously," Mr. Brown told reporters at Trump Tower after his meeting.
Part of me thinks that it's sheer drudgery, mindless and thankless work that I am lucky and privileged enough to be able to outsource.
To reduce the impact on its investments AMS will continue to outsource packaging of some of its own chips to other companies, he said.
Even Richard Nixon, who knew a thing or two about opposition research, never thought to outsource the Watergate break-in to a foreign government.
"We will neither outsource our security nor will we renegotiate or add onto a deal we have already implemented in good faith," he said.
Strickland's campaign responded to the seven-figure ad buy by criticizing Portman for supporting trade deals it argued helped companies to outsource jobs abroad.
Mothers outsource parenting by laying their eggs in the nests of smaller birds, and the birds live on grubs, caterpillars and similar soft morsels.
The unions have complained that American is trying to outsource more maintenance jobs, a move American has indicated is necessary to cover increased wages.
Does the real difference come down to the painter who makes his or her own work and the entrepreneur who can afford to outsource?
In the same way that many legislatures have eagerly handed over redistricting powers to nonpartisan commissions, they sought to outsource the selection of senators.
But workers are angry about management attempts to outsource services such as plant security, IT support and catering at a division in Wolfsburg, they said.
However, the expertise needed for energy modeling falls outside the comfort zones of many firms, who often have to outsource the task to expensive consultants.
That Bird and other firms can outsource this activity explains why they have been able to launch their services so quickly in so many cities.
Trump has publicly pushed other corporations to change tack, taking credit for forcing United Technologies and Ford Motor to alter plans to outsource jobs abroad.
Millions of other middle-class Americans have experienced three decades of wage stagnation, while some companies outsource labor to stay competitive in a global marketplace.
To outsource a significant proportion of your electricity generation to a neighbour is to invest huge trust in that neighbour's political stability and good faith.
The application will be free to use, but will have the ability to instantly outsource tasks to its workforce with the touch of a button.
The company also brought a former Nokia employee on board to serve as the company's in-house industrial designer, a role that many startups outsource.
As competition with third-party delivery services heats up, Domino's CEO Ritch Allison is rejecting the idea that the pizza chain should outsource its delivery.
"The company plans to end all internal hardware development and will outsource that function to partners," said John Chen, executive chairman and CEO of BlackBerry.
These laboratories are now able to receive leads stemming from private, academic, government and manufacturing segments of the pharmaceutical industry seeking to outsource their research.
The company simplifies cloud-computing and cuts costs by letting clients keep some of their data in-house and outsource other pieces to the cloud.
When you can outsource your car with Uber and your closet with Rent the Runway, it's possible to use more stuff while owning less stuff.
Amazon conducts this process internally, whereas companies like Best Buy and Home Depot outsource the process to Appriss Retail, formerly known as The Retail Equation.
Reuters reported earlier Friday, citing a campaign aide, that Clinton was set to propose a "clawback" tax for companies that outsource jobs or facilities abroad.
Instead it intends to outsource hardware making to development partners, although the core focus of its business is firmly on software services at this point.
Many sellers are appalled by the prospect of having to comply with different countries' financial laws, say on extending credit, so they readily outsource payments.
And to try to stop the movement of jobs abroad, he says he would impose a 20 percent tax on those who outsource jobs overseas.
Clinton, said that the central focus of her campaign has been increasing wages and creating good jobs, and that she would not outsource that effort.
This article points out how women who can't outsource the chores may find themselves having to push their partners on pesky issues like child care.
With all of this private sector activity directed at the moon, the question arises, what if NASA were to outsource the return to the moon?
In their telling, with solid standards in place, businesses would have less incentive to outsource, and workers get to share in the benefits of trade.
The document is more critical than the GOP platform, stating that too many countries break the rules of trade and too many corporations outsource jobs.
A web of hitmen in China were charged with intentional homicide after trying to outsource a contracted murder five times, according to a CNN report.
With companies preferring to outsource or automate as their workforce ages, their skills "asset base" erodes, making the logic of relying on alternatives more compelling.
This autonomy is undermined by 100 percent renewables, which disproportionately favors states having substantial endowments of renewables while forcing other states to outsource their generation.
While Amazon's track record is excellent overall, this is still a prime example of the risks when you outsource certain infrastructure to an external provider.
Although many companies outsource trucking to third-party carriers, Walmart has its own private fleet of 65,000 trailers, one of the largest in the country.
The firm announced a deal in November to outsource manufacturing of the smartphone business to Xiaomi Corp and receive brand and tech licenses in exchange.
The groups met this week for talks to develop a united position against officials in the Trump administration working to outsource health options for veterans.
Not only does it not want to outsource that production, but auto makers aren't capable of making these high-end machines — at least not quickly.
Alexa, run my life: Katherine Bindley of the WSJ tried to see how much of her life she could outsource to Amazon products and services.
In my practice, I've often seen how any tool can quickly become a crutch — an excuse to outsource decision making to someone or something else.
With falling oil prices and rising populations, virtually every Arab state today is trying to figure out how to shed government workers and outsource services.
Separately, Expansion reports Naturgy has signed a contract to outsource services related to its transport and distribution networks that could affect 400-600 existing jobs.
Prince has been urging the administration publicly and privately to outsource much of the war effort — which primarily involves training and advising Afghan security forces.
Indicated up 0.4 pct Commerzbank plans to outsource its securities processing business, possibly to a German unit of HSBC, the Sueddeutsche Zeitung reported, citing insiders.
If you're an entrepreneur, don't hesitate to outsource small tasks or hire help — think of it as buying back your time for more strategic duties.
After the success of the Super Bowl, how did you fight back against the pressure to outsource production of your clothes to appease big name retailers?
Trump frames each of his confrontations with manufacturers as a self-contained morality play with a hero (Trump) and a villain (the company trying to outsource).
They talk of a post-social world in which publishers can focus on the pure creation of content and outsource the extraneous rest to the platforms.
This allows enterprises to outsource the management of their cloud and Rackspace guarantees a 99.99 percent uptime and a 15-minute response time for emergency issues.
Businesses could outsource this sort of work to professionals, but whereas there were 125 such customs agents at Dover before 1992, there are only 24 left.
The twist in this case is that SendtoNews is letting papers outsource some of their content production while still presenting it to readers as their own.
"I'm sorry to say the situation is worse today," Fonda said, referring to harassment in the workforce, and added that some companies now outsource their employees.
"I can outsource and streamline all my investment management, and then I can spend my time researching the ins and outs of student loans," she said.
Thursday's announcement also means that Apple will soon outsource parts of its design because Ive is starting a new creative firm, with Apple as its client.
It's of course possible to research charity options yourself, but it's probably better to outsource that labor to a careful, methodologically rigorous charity recommender like GiveWell.
If that's true, Trump may find that his decision to outsource his ground game to the RNC imperils his candidacy as much as his own mouth.
The SEC has not outlined any specific parameters for penetration or vulnerability tests; it assumed many firms would probably outsource the task to a third-party.
This time it's the turn of Delivery Cube, the startup that enabled take-outs to outsource delivery (and competitor to Delivery Hero's now-shuttered Valk Fleet).
The European affiliate of financial services firm BTIG said on Thursday it appointed Balraj Briah as managing director and head of European outsource trading in London.
Why not launch a business with a tech platform allowing busy Manhattan restaurants to outsource that complicated task seamlessly to a trained staff of delivery personnel?
Understanding and being aligned with your values creates a sense of loyalty and community even among those freelancers you outsource to and never meet in person.
"We won't let our commercial interests stand in the way of this, so we really do outsource it to the group of 28 organizations," Prince says.
That said, if you truly abhor it, consider finding ways to delegate, outsource or get support on the stuff you simply do not want to do.
Under the proposal, the benefits that would be rescinded for companies that outsource would include the research and development tax credit and the domestic production deduction.
However, Kim, 39, added that the family's "biggest argument right now" is whether to cook the huge holiday meal themselves or outsource it to a chef.
But according to the authorities, rather than fulfill its contract, it did what so many businesses have done in recent years: outsource the work to India.
While companies that act in their customers' interests deserve praise, it's obviously ludicrous to outsource the protection of American's' civil rights and liberties to these firms.
A set of cyber laws enacted by Beijing in mid-2017 required foreign companies to store data locally and outsource their hardware parts to Chinese partners.
That's because Lerner believes that you can't ultimately outsource growth, it has to be an "internal muscle" you develop as a founder and as a company.
Right now, insurers are typically responsible for managing a patient's medical bills and outsource the coverage of prescription drugs to a pharmacy benefit manager like CVS.
But increasing the number of Nigerian-made animated series is hindered by challenges like high production costs and the tendency to outsource work to other countries.
The California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) is in talks to outsource its private equity business to BlackRock, according to a person familiar with the matter.
The latest attempt stems from a 2015 provision, buried in a $305 billion highway funding bill, that required the agency to outsource some of its collection.
Social media also has been kind and the resulting sales have led her to outsource the actual production of her pieces to five local independent artisans.
That way, you'll find out how much of the burden you're really shouldering and figure out which chores you can "trade" or outsource so everybody's happy.
In 2006, Amazon started offering storage and computing services so businesses could outsource their expensive data center needs and get off the ground with minimal costs.
It's of course possible to research charity options yourself, but it's probably better to outsource that labor to a careful, methodologically rigorous charity recommender like GiveWell.
In order to compete, American businesses outsource their work to cheap labor in foreign countries and drive their prices downward in order to meet those demands.
Bulletproof hosting services, like the one allegedly run out of the bunker, cater to criminals who want to outsource the work of hiding their digital activity.
In 2012, the Obama campaign attacked its Republican opponent, Mitt Romney, as a plutocrat who would outsource jobs and help the wealthy, not the middle class.
As law enforcement agencies increasingly outsource their activities to contractors, it's becoming more difficult for the public to uncover details of how government uses surveillance technology.
NASA is pushing to outsource the design, development and operations for some space activities to private companies under a strategy championed by Trump-appointed administrator Jim Bridenstine.
But in the process of focusing on the "now," companies often outsource or ignore the "before" picture of gathering intelligence and the "after" picture of investigating cybercrimes.
Torstar said it reached a deal to outsource printing to Transcontinental Printing and had begun talks with unions representing the affected employees to develop a transition plan.
It's common for malware developers to outsource actual hacking to smaller players, with new malware being marketed, analyzed and eventually pirated and reverse-engineered by the competition.
He wants to triple the size of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement force and has threatened a 35 percent tariff on products from companies that outsource labor.
You can outsource the chore to this Roomba that can be scheduled to clean every day while you're at work, and come home to a tidier place.
It would also stop federal contracts to companies that pay workers less than $15 per hour, outsource jobs or discourage workers from forming unions, among other measures.
Third, Europe has tried to outsource the returnee question, including the more than 1,500 children of European origin who went to the Caliphate — or were born there.
This is something it used to outsource exclusively, and another piece of the overall shipping and logistics picture that it's now controlling directly, at least in part.
According a TAA filing by a union representing the company's workers, Boeing has been instituting a plan to outsource work to Australia, Canada, Mexico, Russia and India.
When you send Dot One a DNA test kit, consisting of a simple cheek swab saliva sample collection, they outsource it to the genetic testing lab AlphaBioLabs.
Small Operating Scale: JWD provides third-party logistics services to large corporates, which outsource some logistics functions from their in-house units, and small-to-medium manufacturers.
Mott, for her part, credits Cohen's work ethic; the artist staunchly refused to outsource the weaving, and Mott recounts bearing witness to Cohen's efforts at the loom.
But the FCC will also allow the cable companies to outsource building the application needed to get content from your cable company onto your third party device.
The big picture: The ability of companies to conduct business globally has allowed firms to find new materials, reach new customers and outsource their largest cost — labor.
The bank will outsource clearing of dollar-denominated business transactions made outside of the United States and will no longer offer structured securities lending and financial solutions.
You don't need to outsource the company to Antarctica to save dollars, but it makes sense to be thoughtful on what is necessary versus what is desirable.
Spend your calories on things you do well and the things that make you and your business valuable — and outsource things that aren't core to that mission.
As with its reliance on Wikipedia to provide information about news publishers, some characterized the fact-checking program as a way for Facebook to outsource its issues.
The facility had lost its certification in 2013, forcing authorities to outsource drug testing to a lab in Lausanne, Switzerland, during the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
American corporations take advantage of the North American Free Trade Agreement's extraordinary investor protections, weak labor standards and low wages to outsource hundreds of thousands of jobs.
"Using the Official Journal of the EU (OJEU) process, we have agreed to outsource this work to PwC once UKAR has completed its objective," the spokesman said.
Still, it feels wrong to outsource the work of salvation to Bill and Melinda Gates , and presumptuous to trust too much in the power of good works.
But though the flavor of Santa Barbara Mariculture's oysters is unique, the price is originally prohibitive, thanks in part to owner Bernard Friedman's decision to outsource distribution.
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By offering an in-clinic diagnostic test, the provider can bill the full cost of that test, rather than having to outsource it to a centralized lab.
It also encourages firms to outsource jobs normally done by employees to other firms, or to shift work to contractors who are not entitled to health benefits.
Coronavirus aid package forces mid-sized companies to agree not to break up unions or outsource jobs if they want a slice of the $2 trillion stimulus.
In the 35 years between their jobs as janitors, corporations across America have flocked to a new management theory: Focus on core competence and outsource the rest.
For federal contractors, the plan would: Grant federal contracts only to companies that protect unions, pay their workers a $15 minimum wage and don't outsource jobs overseas.
You probably know you can send out your laundry or hire someone to scrub your toilet, but here's a look at other dreaded tasks you could outsource.
The company also plans to stop filling most vacancies arising from retirements over the next three years, and outsource more mining to private companies, the officials added.
It shows the president trying to outsource his political opposition research to a foreign government in exchange for enabling the purchase of weapons from the United States.
For example, many pointed out that high-powered men are rarely criticized for outsourcing child care and household duties (though sometimes they outsource them to their wives).
It's unclear if any of the tech giants who outsource their content mod needs have made any significant changes to encourage healthier environments for those workers, either.
The news marks a vote of confidence by the employees, little more than a year after United said it would outsource 1,150 positions across 16 U.S. airports.
Leonsis would outsource the bookmaking, because owning a team while taking bets on its games would be perceived as a conflict of interest (and probably be illegal).
They argue that political paeans to free trade have largely been cover for multinational companies — and their lobbyists — to outsource production, with devastating results for American workers.
Virtualization made data centers much more efficient, and has become a crucial part of cloud computing, where companies outsource their computing loads to companies like Amazon or Microsoft.
Concerned that anti-migrant parties will exploit the divisions, the Europeans are looking to outsource the challenge, much as they did by persuading Turkey to tighten its borders.
He made clear he opposes the Republican Party's long-held belief in free markets -- and particularly trade deals that have allowed companies to outsource their production of goods.
In this way, you could say Schultz is "giving permission" for primary voters to support moderate candidates, allowing them to outsource the consequences of their choice onto him.
France's BNP Paribas has agreed to outsource its Asian equities trading platform to global electronic brokerage Instinet as part of significant cutbacks of its Asian investment banking operations.
Hong Kong (CNN)A Chinese court has sentenced six men over their part in a botched attempt to "outsource" a contract killing through an elaborate chain of intermediaries.
The union contends that the automaker wants to introduce more automation and outsource more assembly of key sections to part makers - plans that it is vehemently opposed to.
Digitimes reports that the company will outsource the iPad's production to Taiwanese manufacturer Compal Electronics, which also counts Acer, Lenovo, Dell, Toshiba, and Hewlett-Packard among it clients.
Most of the time, I'd outsource dealing with bureaucratic red tape to these types of services, but sometimes I'd need an actual lawyer to go on my behalf.
The problem with moving faster than most companies is that Facebook was plagued by delays whenever it had to outsource prototyping and testing of its gadgets and gizmos.
Trump was in town to tout his deal with Carrier air-conditioning and heating company to keep some jobs in the U.S. rather than outsource them to Mexico.
AWS beat Microsoft and Google to the market for cloud infrastructure, which companies use to outsource their computing and data storage needs, and has held onto its lead.
"You have to go talk to the voters, the campaign can't outsource the outreach to surrogates and expect that person to seal the deal for them," he said.
That isn't always a physician's fault; contracts with insurance companies can be as complex as you can imagine, and doctors often outsource that work as much as possible.
"They're basically saying 'I don't want to build this internal team up at BlackBerry, I want to outsource it," said Todd Coupland, an analyst at CIBC World Markets.
If we instead only outsource those matters too casually to political intermediaries at all levels of government, we should expect past political performance to predict similar future results.
The "Better Deal" trade agenda incorporates a number of longstanding proposals to curb trade and investment, including expanding "Buy American" programs and penalizing companies and contractors that outsource.
Many players work directly with Nike, Under Armour and Adidas to design their cleats for this special week, but other teams outsource theirs to independent designers like Rivero.
Your whiteness has become a burden too heavy for you to carry, so you outsource it to a vile political figure who amplifies your most detestable private thoughts.
Amec said cost-cutting measures taken to date included identifying around 650 surplus roles, closing offices and accelerating plans to outsource back office functions to low-cost locations.
The company also provides full-floors of office space for larger companies that want to outsource their office management needs, echoing WeWork&aposs move into the enterprise business.
People in rural areas depend on their post offices—UPS and FedEx outsource rural deliveries to the USPS rather than make those out-of-the-way house calls.
That stipulation was necessary "to make sure the city doesn't outsource facial recognition to a third party," said Matt Cagle, an attorney with the ACLU of Northern California.
Khare likens it to a "full stack" approach, by which he means that TaskBob aspires to tightly control the entire customer chain rather than outsource elements of it.
You don't have a say on the roadmap and you outsource advertising to Medium (Update: you can still independently sell and publish your own sponsored content on Medium).
Aaron Lin, managing director of a small web design and digital marketing agency, cites the inability to monitor freelancers as one reason he's hesitant to outsource important tasks.
Finally, clothing companies outsource their production to factories in countries like China, India and Bangladesh, where environmental regulations are lax or nonexistent, and where workers earn low wages.
They described a system in which pay by the food delivery platforms had fallen by 25 percent or more in the last several years, creating incentives to outsource.
It was easier to outsource those emotions to the bodies of separate women than it was to acknowledge that they reside together in the body of every woman.
I'm in a cash burn right now, but it's not as bad as it would be if I didn't make some adjustments to in-source instead of outsource.
Companies may not be ready to outsource vetting candidates for C-Suite and executive positions to algorithms, but the stakes are lower for entry-level roles and internships.
The CPA pointed out that Weir lacks personal expertise as an accountant, so it made sense to outsource some of the money and tax work to a professional.
Distribution and retail, meanwhile, is something the AJH Synth founder is happy to outsource, and, unlike a lot of boutique makers, the company doesn't sell direct to consumers.
Since users are flocking to apps like Tinder and Grindr to navigate the dating scene, LegalFling's creators reason, how farfetched is it to outsource consent to an app?
United pilots bristled at the latest expansion plan, fearing the company could outsource additional service to regional airlines, whose pilots and crew are paid less than they are.
See, overwhelmed by the rigours of dotting his signature down on a piece of paper, Brendan decided to outsource the work to mechanical means ...  Namely a rubber stamp.
Cuomo's desire to expand and outsource the surveillance state to online companies do not recognize two facts in the case of the subway bomber, and others like him.
"The British people have indicated that they will no longer outsource their future to the EU."  A day earlier, British voters decided to exit the decades-old union.
Iranian forces' cyber capabilities have improved in recent years, and while they often outsource their efforts to Russians, it is expected that the Iranians carried out this attack themselves.
Those jobs are 100% "un-exportable;" it's simply not possible to outsource the role of a waiter, front-desk clerk or tour guide to a call center in Bangladesh.
Brown said the company would expand its in-house manufacturing facilities in Missouri, buy new equipment, while continuing to outsource the packaging of its products by adding new partners.
BlackBerry CEO John Chen defended the company's recent announcement that it will outsource its hardware development, saying cutting production costs will set the business up for long-term growth.
Campaigning in areas where voter frustration and anger about the economy run deep, Trump has been relentless in his attacks on international trade agreements and companies that outsource jobs.
Companies may not take into account the benefits of being part of a cluster and so may be overly eager to outsource or to use their distant supply chains.
"It isn't good enough to outsource it to SADC," he says of the Southern African Development Community, a regional bloc that in the past has rubber-stamped rigged elections.
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But it failed to live up to the hype while other firms have quietly continued to outsource — a trend that drained the state of 5,000 manufacturing jobs since February.
The "New Model Trade Agreement" seeks to rein in the tendency for U.S. companies (who have morphed into multinational corporations) to outsource production to countries with low wage costs.
Just days before the Food Labs event, an internal memo had leaked and revealed WeWork's plans to outsource much of its support staff, including all of its custodial workers.
Microsoft didn't build its own smart speaker — as Amazon and Google did — but instead decided to outsource the hardware to Harman Kardon, an established player in the audio market.
The plan to outsource the WorkOps team hasn't sat well with employees, who are circulating an open letter to Pivotal and VMware management asking them to reconsider the decision.
ProPublica cited an instance where Perlmutter wrote to Shulkin urging him to consider using private medical centers and trade groups to advise the VA on which resources to outsource.
For machine learning laypeople like us, this is what's cool about the Prediction API—we can almost completely outsource the actual guts and gears of machine learning to Google.
A new startup called Scale, officially launching today, wants to make it easier for businesses to outsource their core processes and tasks that require people, not algorithms, to handle.
Faced with the foibles and failures of politicians, it can be tempting to outsource big policy decisions to machines, which might seem like they can make choices more objectively.
Today, under Trump, the United States is primarily asking the Chinese government to enact policy changes that will make it easier for American companies to outsource jobs to China.
Northeastern and MIT get access to $2 million state of the art space robots and NASA gets to outsource research for the platform to eager robotics and engineering students.
By that logic, Putin would probably play that kind of operation close to the vest — and wouldn't outsource it to someone who wasn't one of his most trusted allies.
They tend to employ higher-paid and more highly educated workers, and they often outsource jobs for lower-paid workers, such as those in janitorial, cafeteria and security positions.
Poor leadership and the ability to outsource most crises to the young (the wars in Iraq or Afghanistan) has resulted in a collection of responses versus a collective effort.
It has also allowed the college to outsource the provision of new student housing to Nexus, which is better qualified to provide that service than the university would be.
Somewhat outsource auditing The Pentagon already audits contractors under the Defense Contract Auditing Agency (DCAA) either before (forward-pricing audits) or after (incurred-cost audits) the work is done.
Sure, some makers outsource manufacture and assembly, but it is common for a lot of the work to be done in-house, bar printing circuit boards and milling faceplates.
That's why Facebook will soon outsource some of its toughest content moderation problems to a new, much-anticipated but not yet fully formed outside group: its independent oversight board.
But then they outsource it to people that actually weren't going to do any polls between the time I was on the last debate stage going to this one.
But there is a more prosaic reason, too: Paying taxes is a convenient way for capitalists to outsource to the government the work of keeping workers healthy and educated.
Still, Nate allows himself to outsource his guilt for his treatment of Hannah to them, to note constantly that it's not like he himself is calling Hannah a seven.
Week 2Time to get serious: I may start offending people this week, and in an effort to fairly report this experience, I've decided to outsource my scent checks to others.
Fitzpatrick said that Soros had worked to outsource certain investment opportunities given its relative lack of expertise, such as giving money to niche managers who focus on China and biotechnology.
One in every five fund firms with over $280 billion worth of assets will outsource some portion of their trading desks by 2400, according to research by financial consultancy Opimas.
That's because AngelList funds are no longer just for angels expanding their investing activities, but also used by venture capital firms choosing to outsource their back office to the company.
Since its public launch last July, Hire is still marketed to just US-based small-to-midsized companies that are unlikely to outsource recruiters to help them fill open positions.
Now Google is trying to outsource another human-to-human interaction: the kind that occurs between a person who works in hospitality and a guest who speaks a different language.
Finally, the emergence of last-mile full-stack solutions like outsourced apprenticeships raises the question of whether enterprises might not only seek to outsource entry-level hiring, but all hiring.
Yet that same vindictiveness—in the form of slapping companies that outsource American jobs with a tariff on imported goods—is what drew many to Trump in the first place.
One in every five fund firms with over $4003 billion worth of assets will outsource some portion of their trading desks by 2400, according to research by financial consultancy Opimas.
While this may be one solution, two-thirds of U.K. employers say they're taking a direct financial hit to fill this gap as they outsource work or increase operating costs.
BA Chief Executive Alex Cruz has also rejected criticism from trade union GMB that the outage could have been avoided had it not decided to outsource IT staff to India.
That might seem odd for one of the world's most profitable companies, but it's the Valve way to outsource just about everything it can when it comes to Dota 2.
We've already outsourced a lot; we can't remember phone numbers, addresses, birthdays — we even rely on images to jar our recollection of experiences, so it's natural we'll outsource some decisions.
Companies and websites sometimes outsource their newsletter distribution to another company, to handle the infrastructure and headaches of firing out tens or hundreds of thousands of emails at a time.
The company, which is seeking rule changes that would make it easier to outsource work, seems to cast some doubt on that proposition, through its actions if not its words.
Torstar has reached a deal to outsource printing of the Toronto Star to Transcontinental Printing, making it the latest Canadian newspaper whose printing is to be outsourced amid slowing readership.
"Maybe it's time for the I.T.F. to outsource this and change the system so that an athlete could have more input into who they choose as the arbitrator," Greene said.
House GOP leaders have argued that border adjustments would make the U.S. tax system more similar to that of other countries and would remove incentives for companies to outsource jobs.
By the numbers, per data from credit ratings agency A.M. Best: Managed Medicaid, in which states outsource their programs to health insurers, represented only 10% of insurer premiums in 2007.
"Let's not outsource our minds to the narcissism of the global algorithm," warned Anna Funder, the author of "Stasiland" and "All That I Am," at a booksellers conference last year.
But companies and larger organizations looking to outsource hate speech detection for moderation purposes pay a license fee, which keeps the lights on and allows the free tier to exist.
Tin supply chain expert at monitoring group Global Witness, Sophia Pickles, said companies must not wholly outsource due diligence responsibility to a scheme that has exclusively focused on central Africa.
It's the rare chore you can't outsource to your phone, and in cities like New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco, the laundromat is one of the last democratic zones.
Debt purchasers who outsource the collection process to a third party may still be liable for violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, a divided federal appeals court held Monday.
Major companies now outsource many of even their most skilled jobs, ditching their in-house lawyers and I.T. support teams in favor of on-demand contractors, paid by the hour.
Nobody likes waiting in line at the Department of Motor Vehicles or negotiating their cellphone bill, but fortunately there are now services that allow you to outsource these mundane tasks.
The software allows restaurants to create one menu that appears on all online ordering sites and apps, streamline orders into one centralized system and outsource delivery to third-party services.
Because tourism dollars are pure "profit" for the US. Have you noticed how, despite all the lost manufacturing jobs, companies still haven't figured out how to outsource our majestic mountains?
That's why, as they shift production to EVs, there will be a greater incentive for US automakers to outsource electric motors, batteries and other parts to contractors paying lower wages.
And if you can afford it, outsource time-consuming chores: Hire someone to clean your home or pay a little extra to have groceries delivered, for instance — no guilt allowed.
This year also might be the last that we see Google outsource much of its device development and manufacturing, given that the company acquired HTC's smartphone team a couple weeks ago.
If those India-based companies are forced to shut down their US operations because of high costs, some say US companies will simply outsource the work foreign programmers have been doing.
Trump has said he plans to outsource some of that ground game to the RNC, for example relying on their field staff in battleground states to help get out the vote.
But as attackers have expanded their tools to slyly outsource the number of devices, processing power, and electricity powering their mining operations, they've moved beyond the browser in potentially dangerous ways.
"Under such conditions, we believed that we would be able to secure competitiveness when we outsource mini-vehicle production to the newly created corporation," Hyundai said in a statement to Reuters.
Unlike other manufacturers, BMW has decided that it wants to retain full control over the in-car experience and that it doesn't want to outsource this to a big technology firm.
The Company's customers outsource their mission-critical applications and include national and international enterprises across numerous industries, such as technology, Internet content providers, media, communications, cloud-based, healthcare, and financial services.
The companies have to make decisions about whether to bring on staff as contractors or full-time employees, or whether to outsource their deliveries or keep them in-house, for example.
The Justice Department alleges that Kohanbash conspired with other members of his company to outsource their orders to to China, sending uniform samples to China, where they were copied and produced.
Established players outsource their manufacturing and sell through shops owned by third parties; Patanjali has its own plants and has built a network of thousands of exclusive, franchised stores across India.
The pace of change and the new ease with which rich-world companies can outsource work have eliminated the old boundaries around knowledge and created a new, more unsettling trade landscape.
In November voters in Colorado, Michigan, Missouri and Utah will be able to vote for reforms that either make redrawing districts a bipartisan business or outsource it to non-partisan commissions.
Gigster's on the right path, having launched in July 2015 to let bigger companies and entrepreneurs alike outsource the entire app development process rather than having to manage individual freelancers themselves.
One key vulnerability was the decision to outsource its passenger support system, which was criticized for failing to act on a prior complaint against one of the drivers suspected of killing.
This is why I outsource as many daily household chores as I can to someone else, so that I have more time to do the things that are important to me.
"The election of Mr Trump has driven home the fact that Europe can no longer outsource its security across the Atlantic," says Wolfgang Ischinger, who runs the annual Munich security conference.
Following the closure, Sony will only make smartphones at a plant in Thailand but will continue to outsource some production to contract manufacturers, the spokesman, who declined to be identified, said.
Just like signing up for Amazon's Subscribe & Save or other services that aim to outsource all your dependable monthly tasks, it takes one more item off your long to-do list.
What's good for General Motors is not always good for American workers, and the New Model Trade Agreement serves as a counterweight to U.S. companies that outsource and downsize U.S. production.
Instead of real estate, Jordan said he invests his money in a variety of different securities – a task he's now looking to outsource as he spends more time at his job.
"We believe many customers will be happy to outsource lawn mowing when we make it convenient for them to do so," Ms. Punola said in a recent statement announcing the program.
It's actually quite unpatriotic to hide money in offshore accounts, outsource jobs to avoid hiring, training and paying Americans or encourage deliberately underpaid employees to apply for food stamps and welfare.
As he describes it, CALA is meant to be a way for designers to outsource all the "non sexy stuff" so they can focus on their sweet spot: their actual designs.
It essentially served as a way to outsource all my baser narrative needs: I got the catharsis of a sentimental ending and the surety that the show itself would avoid sentiment.
Perhaps in a modern, globalized world, when there is a shortage of American workers, companies are better able to outsource service work and import manufactured goods, rather than bid up wages.
Some parents on elite career paths each continue on them and outsource child care, while others decide not to maximize their family earnings and each take lower-paying, more flexible jobs.
David Weil, dean of the Heller School of Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University, has long studied the various ways in which employers outsource work to reduce costs and liability.
Traditionally, firms looking to send and receive payments outsource the process completely to third parties, such as Square or Stripe, or build the systems on their own from the ground up.
Lefitolimod including successor molecule EnanDIM * Plans to outsource its production activities to a specialist contract manufacturer which is still to be chosen Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Gdynia Newsroom)
If the government plans to outsource the surveillance state to commercial entities to bypass Supreme Court rulings, both parties ought to be questioned under oath about the specifics of their practices.
The greatest danger would come from a fully subservient Justice Department that launches sham investigations into Trump's political rivals, a task that he already tried to outsource in the Ukraine scandal.
Over the years, the cost to families has increased as prisons and jails across the country increasingly outsource many of the basic functions of running a correctional facility to private companies.
Portman's unabashed support for unfair trade deals has cost Ohio hundreds of thousands of jobs and made it easier for the company in this very ad to outsource their jobs overseas.
Under a pilot program called "Partnership Schools for Liberia," the Liberian government will outsource some of its primary and early childhood educational system to private companies over the next five years.
MR: Well, I think sometimes, a lot of companies, and maybe including ourselves, outsource too quickly, you know, and I think you have to be very careful when you offshore and outsource, and there's absolutely no doubt that many companies, ourselves included, went too fast, but we've moved quickly, I mean, our mobile EE company, 100% is now done in the UK, and we'll get there within a year or so for BT as a whole.
That's not the problem—no one has the time to learn and think deeply about every issue, so it's only natural that many of us outsource our views to politicians we trust.
The online system, known as the Human Diagnosis Project, allows primary care doctors to plug into a collective medical superintelligence, helping them order tests or prescribe medications they'd otherwise have to outsource.
Kurz's government has repeatedly criticized the current system under which accommodation for asylum seekers is largely provided by aid groups such as the Red Cross, which outsource some activities to private contractors.
J.P. Morgan Administration Services (Ireland) admitted to failing to obtain prior regulatory approval to outsource the activities and to have adequate control systems to ensure it satisfied outsourcing requirements for fund administrators.
Manufacturers couldn't be sure of the quality of parts they would receive, But the IT revolution has made it much easier to outsource and to co-ordinate complex activities at a distance.
These have a positive effect as they are driving up wages, which in turn raises consumption; but they may also lead foreign investors to outsource to other countries where labour remains cheap.
And he's raised some very good questions about whether the United States can be the world's policeman and why we allow Germany and Japan to outsource their security to the United States.
"This is Scott Pruitt trying to outsource the job to protect our air and water to the exact people responsible for polluting them," Brune said in a statement emailed to BuzzFeed News.
Legal industry consultant Jon Lindsey of Major Lindsey & Africa said law firms are facing economic pressure as large corporations bring more legal work in-house or outsource to cheaper alternative service providers.
According to The Korea Herald, Samsung had been in talks to outsource production of its mid- to low-end Galaxy phones to Chinese original design manufacturing company Wingtech, which produces Xiaomi phones.
Quiqup, a London-based delivery startup that offers an app and service similar to Postmates in the U.S., has partnered with take-out ordering service hungryhouse to let partner restaurants outsource delivery.
With the acquisition, Capgemini said it hoped to respond to demand from its customers -- companies in industries ranging from telecom to aerospace -- to outsource engineers as well as research and development teams.
The comfort of a parent's touch will always be an unparalleled necessity for children, but the Icelandic company RoRo is helping you outsource that comfort when you need to with a doll.
GROWING POPULARITY One in every five fund firms with over $270 billion worth of assets will outsource some portion of their trading desks by 280, according to research by financial consultancy Opimas.
On Monday, Obama suggested that the only way around this potentially catastrophic problem for Trump would be to outsource aspects of the job which don't suit his temperament to less erratic people.
I encourage B2B tech CEOs to focus on hiring CMOs with some brand/communications experience, or at least a willingness to outsource it to competent partners who are experts in that area.
So after years of dissecting this relationship between my plate, body, and the environment, I decided to outsource my internal conflict: by paying someone to give me organic, locally grown, customized meals.
Favorable Outsourcing Trends: Fitch believes that financial institutions will continue to look to third-party software providers to outsource certain functions as they focus on core competencies, streamline processes and reduce costs.
"It's a premium service, built for cash-rich but time-poor individuals living in major cities, who want to outsource their online dating," the company's founder Jack Kenyon told CNBC via email.
These entrepreneurs often outsource their business to anywhere from one to several dozen remote workers, while other business owners employ workers but don't require them to be physically present in the business.
The campaign said the proposal's multi-billion dollar price tag would largely be covered by Clinton's proposed "clawback" tax, which would rescind tax relief for companies that outsource jobs or facilities abroad.
The arrangement has allowed both the Trump and Obama administrations to outsource their dirtiest work onto Mexico, deploying U.S. immigration officials and U.S. equipment throughout the country to help carry it out.
Our highly qualified, multilingual workforce and our innovative approach to development has seen an ever-increasing amount of interest from foreign investors looking to set up in or outsource operations to Europe.
The company, which boasts 1.5 billion users, is also helping to fund an initiative led by Homeland Security and the State Department to outsource creation of online counter-messaging to college students.
For many of us, our smartphones have become extensions of our brains — we outsource essential cognitive functions, like memory, to them, which means they soak up much more information than we realize.
Furthermore, it may actually encourage companies to outsource more of their labor needs to contractors, a move that could lead to greater economy-wide inequality, even as it lowers intra-firm inequality.
The university cannot outsource its responsibility to the state attorney general, the federal Department of Education and the National Collegiate Athletic Association — all of which have said they are investigating the university.
His trade policy, which includes tariffs on steel and aluminum from countries across the globe, is also aimed at lifting American manufacturing by making it less cost-effective to outsource production overseas.
As companies began offering their services in the cloud, they had one of three options: build and maintain their own data centers, completely outsource the offering or work with Amazon Web Services. 
LONDON (Reuters) - The European Union's banking watchdog has proposed tighter rules for lenders that want to outsource essential operations such as IT, saying Brexit could trigger a big rise in such arrangements.
"Over the recent years, there has been an increasing tendency by institutions to outsource activities in order to reduce costs and improve flexibility and efficiency," EBA said in a statement on Friday.
When at the Labor Department, Mr. Weil argued that companies that outsource should share liability with subcontractors for wages and working conditions, so they could not simply wash their hands of responsibility.
The result is that this southern port in a conservative, pro-business state — home to the first city to outsource its entire municipal government — has a competitive advantage that other ports lack.
This policy will have a chilling effect on employers that outsource noncore business functions, like accounting or human resources, and force them to bring those activities in-house, at a higher cost.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian President Michel Temer on Friday signed into law a bill approved by the Congress last week to allow companies to outsource jobs, a measure fiercely opposed by unions.
Although financial advisors using the platform may outsource their investment management, they still retain control over other aspects, including when to implement the model and how often clients' assets should be rebalanced.
However, Shulkin is in favor of a more moderate approach that would only outsource treatment in cases where waiting times are too long or veterans live too far away from agency options.
With the acquisition, Capgemini said it hoped to respond to demand from its customers — companies in industries ranging from telecom to aerospace — to outsource engineers as well as research and development teams.
"To make billions in profit, to outsource American jobs, to not invest in our communities, to demand cutting workers benefits, is what the greed of corporate America is all about," Sanders said.
Indian outsourcing firms like Tata Consultancy Services, Wipro and Infosys get a large number of H-1B visas, as do outsource companies that are based in America, such as I.B.M. and Cognizant.
H-1B isn't just larger, it is also controversial, decried by American labor groups as a way to outsource positions and replace older employees with cheaper labor that receives fewer benefits and protections.
For the company seeking to outsource development work, they benefit from the vetting a reputable agency provides, and the fact that YouTeam sits in the middle, including taking payment and handling any disputes.
BlackBerry said in September that would outsource the development of its smartphones, and a month later launched its last mobile device – the Android-based DTEK60, which was made under an agreement with TCL.
Insecure 3D printers will be an even larger problem as more people outsource 3D printing to independent companies to save money, according to co-author Mehdi Javanmard of the Rutgers School of Engineering.
The sector has also been growing in recent years, as big consumer goods companies outsource parts of research and development to firms such as Givaudan and IFF in a bid to cut costs.
Maybe they will do something novel, like endorse a "Worker's Bill of Rights" that raises the minimum wage, pushes back against anti-union laws, and places new penalties on companies that outsource jobs.
On the campaign trail — including a recent four-day, five-state tour through the Midwest — the candidate talks extensively about denying federal contracts to companies that outsource jobs or treat their workers poorly.
And while we can all appreciate giving ourselves a good DIY mani while binge-watching The Office, let's be honest: Nail care is one beauty ritual that most people are happy to outsource.
Without major shifts in government space policy to privatize current infrastructure and competitively outsource to primarily US-owned companies, our current industry will slowly die out with nothing "American" available to replace it.
BlackBerry threw in the towel and announced that it will no longer design or make smartphones, and instead outsource their development to other companies so that it can focus on software and services.
"When you outsource the work of the government to private companies without simultaneously having a strong oversight program to make sure these firms are treating people fairly, you run into problems," Martindale said.
The supercomputer will be made available for a fee to Japan's corporations, who now outsource data crunching to foreign firms such as Google and Microsoft, Sekiguchi and others involved in the project said.
Over the last half decade, high-profile US startups like Oculus and Pebble have journeyed to Shenzhen, not just to outsource their manufacturing, but for local expertise on how best to build it.
But, if we demand that journalists have no motives at all, we'll be forced to outsource the job to algorithms and drones, which are—so far, at least—even less thoughtful than humans.
Whole Foods has also begun to centralize its merchandising, which means it's now taking care of in-store displays and setup — rather than allowing brands to outsource the task to third-party services.
Both Molina and Centene have large exposure to private Medicaid plans, a more than $100 billion market that is benefiting as states outsource more responsibility for the government insurance program to private companies.
Some termite species partly outsource their digestion through the practice of fungiculture—the farming of a grass-eating fungus, which they store, tend, and feed in an elaborate garden maze below the mound.
Delta Airlines is warning lawmakers not to "outsource" the nation's air traffic control system by separating it from the Federal Aviation Administration as Congress prepares to debate a funding bill for the agency.
So when Mie Kinoshita was unable to find a mechanic to work in her car dealership in 2017, she decided to outsource her needs -- and applied to receive technical interns from the Philippines.
Republicans have defended their decision to outsource their questions to a prosecutor (or "female assistant" in Mitch McConnell's phrasing) as an effort to depoliticize Christine Blasey Ford's hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The tax benefit to Harley-Davidson — a profitable company with $2900 million to $220006 billion in pre-tax profits — appears to have provided the capital to fund a plan to outsource U.S. jobs.
A number of major United States hotel and resort brands — Disney Parks and Resorts, Fairmont Hotels and Resorts, Hilton, Starwood Hotels, Sandals Resorts, Atlantis — outsource their registry services to the same company, HoneymoonWishes.
The company may be best known for food — 80 percent of its business is in providing services to restaurants, cafes, stores and other establishments that want to outsource delivery (notable partners include Starbucks).
And when almost one in 11 people have no health insurance coverage, it seems likely that—at least at first—it would only be wealthy couples who could outsource the job of gestation.
The French operator also needs to decide whether to run its own basic infrastructure, which can be costly, or outsource it to providers like Cellnex, which already operates nearly 8,000 masts in Italy.
And since on trade policy he has decided for once to try to actually govern the country rather than outsource the work to congressional Republicans, he will need to make some difficult choices.
Mark Sedgwick, the president of the union, said the committee of management providing the recommendation for pilots to make up their own mind believed the threat to outsource the A350 flying was credible.
Experts say it's a symptom of both an aversion to expanding official government payrolls and an inflexible civil service system that pushes agencies to outsource, even when hiring people directly might be cheaper.
If wrapping gifts isn't your idea of fun, you can always outsource this task via TaskRabbit or one of the gift wrap kiosks that pop up at shopping malls during the holiday season.
For those who are deemed unable to afford health insurance, the government will pick up the tab but Hodge said it might outsource some of those costs to programs like Medicaid when possible.
In order to monitor and remove violent and disturbing videos, content platforms like YouTube outsource the work to companies like Accenture which provide workers whose job it is to moderate the uploaded videos.
An opinion article last week about why you still need your brain and cannot outsource knowledge to the web inaccurately described where Jonathan Rochelle, a Google executive, made comments about the quadratic equation.
Separately, the European Central Bank reiterated on Tuesday it would not allow banks from Britain to have a euro zone licence if they wanted an unlimited ability to outsource operations back to London.
That's why most automakers opted decades ago to outsource seats for their lower-cost models to specialty seatmakers whose market is expected to reach $79 billion by 2022, according to market researcher Lucintel.
While it costs money to outsource household chores, it doesn't cost anything to lower one's standards — and that can easily win back many hours for relaxing, sleep, or even catching up on work.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Lonza Group is buying a drug bottling plant from Novartis in northern Switzerland as the Swiss drug ingredients maker fills a gap in its offering for drugmakers seeking to outsource production.
I am not an expert on this investigation, and I outsource all analyses on whether the report is surprisingly exculpatory or still damning or whatever to my colleague Andrew Prokop, who is an expert.
Most companies already outsource the work to countries where they can pay paltry wages in order to keep the expenses related to customer service down, and AI would likely cut those costs even more.
To counter the sharp decline in drivers and cars due to new regulatory hurdles, players like Didi either have to invest in driver and fleet management, or outsource the work to third-party companies.
This gentleman is now negotiating to take away health care benefits of Verizon workers, outsource call center jobs to the Philippines, and -- and trying to create a situation where workers will lose their jobs.
This gentleman is now negotiating to take away health care benefits of Verizon workers, outsource call center jobs to the Philippines, and -- and trying to create a situation where workers will lose their jobs.
Bombardier's Cromer has appointed an executive to pursue its plan to outsource the Q400's cockpit and wings from Toronto, which would make the prop more competitive with lower-cost ATR, the memo said.
Laundry is my least favorite chore, and I find that it is much easier to outsource than to bring it to my parent's house in the suburbs or use the machines in our building.
Meanwhile, application developers increasingly outsource parts of their software to cloud services that handle tasks such as sending text messages; the companies offering those services need to make them compatible with multiple programming languages.
While Sanders whipped up the crowd of hundreds in Brooklyn, Clinton's campaign issued a statement criticizing Verizon for wanting to outsource more jobs and urging the company to go back to the bargaining table.
The workers, who are represented by the Communications Workers of America and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, argue that Verizon wants to freeze pensions, slash benefits, and outsource jobs to Mexico and the Philippines.
It is a little over two weeks since online take-out behemoth Delivery Hero announced that it was shuttering Valk Fleet, its food delivery and logistics startup that let quick service restaurants outsource delivery.
That's partly a result of how the channels are set up, with some hiring professional videographers while others outsource contracted positions to people who happen to live in an area with a touted teenager.
To make more copies of themselves, viruses outsource the work to the cellular machinery of the larger, more complex cells they infect, injecting their own viral genetic blueprints into their host's cellular manufacturing plants.
Unable to outflank startup brands, big consumer brands are upping their M&A games as a way to outsource R&D and leave the risk of innovation to the startups that do it best.
Most of Unicor's customers are other federal agencies, but the program also sells millions of dollars' worth of goods and services to private companies that can't find workers or plan to outsource jobs overseas.
In particular, Apple emphasized its unique ability to build security into the iPhone starting at the silicon level — although other smartphone manufacturers sometimes outsource their chip production, Apple likes to keep everything in-house.
The film is clearly about the ways that western consumers outsource their conveniences into environs and social systems they don't care to concern themselves with—why is that idea one you're driven to interrogate?
This gentleman is now negotiating to take away health care benefits of Verizon workers, outsource call center jobs to the Philippines, and — and trying to create a situation where workers will lose their jobs.
" Steve King, partner at the small business consulting firm Emergent Research, put it this way: "Our value-add is not data collection or even the first layer of analysis (we mostly outsource these steps).
In what has become an increasingly common business arrangement, owners of nursing homes outsource a wide variety of goods and services to companies in which they have a financial interest or that they control.
Facebook, Twitter and other companies also outsource content review to third-party services like ProUnlimited and Cognizant, which are essentially internet call centers staffed with hundreds of workers who deal with customer service issues.
"It's about how they outsource that to a logistics company, who then subcontracts it to small companies that rent airplanes, who organize flight schedules, how that becomes part of everyday life," Clark told me.
They also have more options to outsource the job entirely to mostly automated services, which will build and monitor your nest egg for a tiny fraction of the cost of your grandfather's financial adviser.
They can't drive anywhere, cook for themselves, or take proper care of their children and instead outsource these things to other people, never once thinking that they might be taken advantage of or manipulated.
Until we understand why companies in America are forced to outsource their manufacturing we will never fully repair the economy in our country and create upward mobility for American workers (our citizens, not refugees).
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia have both launched initiatives this year to outsource services from the state to the private sector, rein in spending and invest in education and vocational training.
Facebook employees said privately over the past several months that Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg wants to outsource many of the most sensitive political decisions, leaving fact-checking to media groups and geopolitics to think tanks.
The prime minister also said France would seek to outsource the work done by its 'Business France' export agency - the equivalent of Britain's UKTI - to private operators in some areas, possibly international chambers of commerce.
Among hundreds of replies, the upshot was that AI, after replacing technicians and outsource radiology labs, will threaten senior radiologists, too, in a decade, said Jonas Lamis, a tech VC now with Nok Nok Labs.
Another is Invisible, a New York-based company that says it can help customers outsource their work (professional and personal) to real humans via AI, and which raised $2.6 million in seed funding last fall.
Chocolate makers are grappling with declining demand for chocolate confectionery as many consumers opt for healthier snacks, but Barry Callebaut generally outperforms the market thanks to a trend at food groups to outsource chocolate production.
At a time chocolate makers face declining global demand, Barry Callebaut is outperforming the market because big groups outsource their chocolate production to the company and its gourmet business for chefs is also growing quickly.
They were obviously smart guys and had figured out that they didn't need to do it all by themselves, since they could outsource and build a sales team that would do their shit for them.
This is veering dangerously close to economics, and I'm anything but an economist, so let me quickly outsource most of that talk to Slate Star Codex, talking about cost disease, and Pedestrian Observations, discussing infrastructure.
Greater global exposure - rich Indian families now routinely go to American universities to take courses on succession planning - and the young inheritors are forcing families to loosen control and outsource certain aspects of their businesses.
When the train mysteriously stopped somewhere under the East River, I found myself sitting across from a series of ads for TaskRabbit, a gig platform that lets anyone outsource menial labor to on-demand employees.
"We predict in 2019, due to the ease with which criminals can now outsource key components of their attacks, evasion techniques will become more agile due to the application of artificial intelligence," the report reads.
"We will not be pressured... our border security, the integrity of our borders is maintained by my government, it is maintained by my government and we will not outsource our migration policy to people smugglers."
" The Democrats' main concern is that a Chinese investor could buy an American company and then outsource its operations back to China, or "siphon trade secrets and technology to directly compete with other U.S. firms.
Unions had previously said that the company wanted to make draconian cuts in benefits, outsource jobs and make it easy for employees to be moved outside of their home state for months at a time.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Harvard University plans to outsource most of its investment management activities and cut its staff by roughly half, in a dramatic overhaul in how the Ivy League school's $35.7 billion endowment is managed.
In fact, small platforms may have no other choice but to outsource their upload filtering to Google—then we'll truly have created one big centralized "censorship machine" that undermines everything the web once stood for.
You can worry about government data collection and dream up solutions to rein it in only to learn of the challenge of the thousands of private companies that outsource their data sets to the government.
But, as with so many things in the world of tech, it's much easier to outsource that work to the company's users — whether or not they happen to have the public's best interest in mind. 
If, say, a bookseller doesn't want to deal with ecommerce, they can sign up for this program and essentially outsource their online sales to Bookshop, which uses the major book wholesaler Ingram to fulfill orders.
SUNDAY REVIEW An opinion article last week about why you still need your brain and cannot outsource knowledge to the web inaccurately described where Jonathan Rochelle, a Google executive, made comments about the quadratic equation.
The nation is speeding toward its ambitious goals, but if something goes wrong or gets delayed, it might force the agency to outsource more work instead of fostering its own technically capable workforce, Marquez said.
With margin pressure increasing and prices falling further, the industry is likely to outsource more going forward, said Danny van Doesburg, senior portfolio manager at Dutch APG Asset Management, the seventh-largest shareholder in Vestas.
Also on Wednesday, Fiat Chrysler Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne said the company will within several years stop producing the Chrysler 200 as well as the compact Dart sedan, and will look to outsource that output.
These feuds led the EU to eventually outsource migration management to Turkey, despite heavy criticism from rights groups that the scheme aggravates the suffering of already distressed people by leaving them in grim circumstances there.
One of the findings of the OIG's audit was that the CIA could not back up its claims with documentary evidence that the money the agency spends to outsource its work is fair and reasonable.
The reality is: Millionaires know when it makes sense to spend the energy and time to do or fix something themselves, and when it makes sense to outsource because it makes them happier and less stressed.
There is a very strong individualized rhetoric behind self-care, which I think is popular for a lot of people today, especially for government and states who would find it rather convenient to outsource public healthcare.
This "ectogenesis" or "extracorporeal pregnancy" would not only allow women to outsource the burden of childbearing to robot surrogates, it could also expand reproductive options for single people, same-sex couples, or families struggling with infertility.
And since the medical communities lacked the wherewithal and technical expertise to digitize and analyze those records themselves, they decided to outsource those services to Verana two years ago, according to a blogpost from the company.
Former president of BMW manufacturing Clemens Schmitz-Justen also joined the company as its head of manufacturing — overseeing the contract manufacturing strategy, which will see the company outsource production of vehicles in the U.S. and China.
If our education system doesn't change, then tech startups have a big problem ongoing and I expect they might have to leave the country or outsource their work to foreign developers and designers as they grow.
Using his background in IT services and the knowledge he picked up while making money from Airbnb, in 2017 MacDaniel launched an online company that allows vacation property owners to outsource the management of their rentals.
Management and labour agreed to outsource production of plastic parts from the German Braunschweig plant but will compensate workers by assigning more orders for chassis and steering assembly needed with rising investment in self-drive cars.
And that move has prompted the airline employees' unions, the GMB, to blame this weekend's computer outage and subsequent PR debacle on BA's decision to ax and outsource British IT jobs over the past 12 months.
The lender, which plans to cut jobs, reorganize its branches and real estate assets and outsource some functions, said the restructuring actions are expected to reduce costs by about $160 million by the end of 2018.
Strapped for cash, many liberal cities have sought out public-private partnerships and other arrangements that outsource such basic government responsibilities as maintaining parks, cleaning city streets, enforcing parking regulations, dispatching ambulances, and educating school kids.
A slew of apps for blind people make use of the smartphone's camera to help with tasks like counting money and identifying colors, and they can even outsource a pair of eyes from a sighted individual.
Verizon reached a series of tentative agreements with unions representing nearly 653,000 striking workers over the holiday weekend, retreating on some of the major points of contention, including pension cuts and greater flexibility to outsource work.
Others may carve out a niche for themselves doing back-end processing in a more efficient manner than FIs which may outsource to them to cut costs if they decide they cannot match their technological prowess.
With fees continuing to shrink, buy-side firms are happy to outsource AI techniques to vendors, as opposed to spending time and resources trying to develop a tool of their own that might not pan out.
The company, in which the government owns a stake of about 40 percent, said on Friday it plans to cut at least 300 jobs at its head office and further outsource 260 jobs to cut costs.
In part, it's because companies working in sustainable tech, including alternative energy, automotive, and material science can outsource more infrastructure and resources—similarly to the way Amazon Web Services made building internet apps and services easier.
In recent months, the Trump administration has sought to bring new oversight to the country's H-1B visa program, arguing that it has allowed some companies to outsource jobs that could have been filled by Americans.
The spokesperson said it does not plan to outsource any of its operations to third parties, which is one route that some tech companies have taken to building out and running commercial operations in the region.
Management and labor agreed to outsource production of plastic parts from the German Braunschweig plant but will compensate workers by assigning more orders for chassis and steering assembly needed with rising investment in self-drive cars.
Needless to say, life as a new parent wasn't so obliging — even if she and her husband, Tom, a journalist himself, could easily afford to outsource most of the domestic work in Beijing, where they lived.
Importers like Lefcourt work with the winery to get their wines to other countries; then the importers either become licensed to sell the wine directly to stores and restaurants or they outsource that task to distributors.
Art Review BERLIN — In the mid-1990s, when the world began to outsource the production of contemporary art to this "poor but sexy" capital, one exhibition in particular underlined Berlin's emergence as Europe's artistic hot spot.
Me Without You As we outsource our memory to search engines and augment our mating rituals with algorithms, it stands to reason that flooding ourselves with other people's conversations might affect the way we formulate opinions.
Carlson said Guild hasn't worked with large tech companies much yet, because they tend to outsource custodian and building security jobs, or jobs in food service, which is where most people without college degrees find work.
It spent that money on BamTech, the streaming service originally built by Major League Baseball to let people watch games online, which was subsequently used to outsource video streaming for everyone from HBO to the WWE.
That's the entire enticing promise of Amazon and Alexa: a much more efficient and manageable life, one in which you can outsource mundane tasks while you do something more important, like spend time with your family.
Faced with workers demanding pay raises, bosses can threaten to outsource jobs to contractors, to move them overseas or to hand the work to a much smaller group of well-paid engineers overseeing teams of robots.
Like an old-time homesteader, I enjoy learning new skills as the opportunity comes up, because I find it's more satisfying to learn something than to outsource it to others, even if you can afford it.
We outsource the work that we can, whether it's in a maquiladora on the US-Mexican border manufacturing heavy goods, or it's the same factories in Guatemala, and the Caribbean, and Asia manufacturing lighter goods like apparel.
"Indira Jaising's little NGO punches far above its weight because it can outsource staff and infrastructure; the Internet lets it communicate widely at low cost and enables volunteers to pitch in from around the world," Fortune said.
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They consulted with a company that makes pico projectors, hoping to outsource some of the manufacturing, but according to Lake, the pico manufacturer told them it was impossible to make a projector as tiny as he wanted.
However, the Park Service can harness public-private partnerships for infrastructure projects, outsource its routine operations to the private sector, and remove its own restrictions on spending user fees at the parks where they are collected. 2.
If suppliers cannot hit the target, Spirit will outsource to others or take work in-house, the company said, noting plans to hire workers in Wichita for insourcing and to meet rising production at Boeing and Airbus.
"So, companies that would otherwise outsource for a really expensive Objet print or would be purchasing a $100,000 to $1 million machine from our parent company [Stratasys], we're seeing them call on desktop 3D printing more often."
Unlike larger competitors, who outsource the search for lease rights to local agents, the two men searched land registers themselves for mineral deeds, then followed up personally with the landowners, usually small farmers in Texas and Louisiana.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - The lower house of the Brazilian Congress passed a bill on Wednesday to allow companies to outsource any job, a first move that was fiercely opposed by unions to reform the country's outdated labor laws.
While factories in the area employ people at higher salaries to assemble the shoes, manufacturers find it cheaper to outsource the labor intensive process of stitching uppers to women who work from home, using middlemen, campaigners said.
The company, which makes chocolate for big food groups, has been benefiting from a trend at food makers to outsource chocolate production and is also focusing on the fast-growing business with professional clients, like pastry chefs.
He's only voted a handful of times — against the new government's budget, for a motion condemning a movement to boycott Israel, against a bill to hike taxes on the rich, against a bill to outsource aerospace jobs.
Once "automakers in other countries, and now the South, made more inroads, the UAW's task became far more difficult," Hirsch argued, because Companies could outsource work to areas with cheaper labor and less of a union presence.
And companies should outsource work when the need for staff is lumpy, such as for software companies that may need dozens of quality-assurance testers ahead of a major release but not once the product is out.
But under the bill passed on Tuesday, large corporations that outsource jobs would get virtually full immunity from workplace violations, while the typically smaller, poorly capitalized local businesses that provide the workers would bear all the liability.
"Why outsource coding jobs to Bangalore when we can insource jobs to eastern Kentucky, poor in jobs but rich in work ethic, and every one I.T. job brings four or five other jobs with it?" he said.
Still, retailers continue to outsource some of their clothing production to firms in countries like India, Ethiopia, or Bangladesh that have lax labor laws, where wages can be low and working overtime (without additional pay) is common.
My husband was working lots of hours and overnight shifts, so we were also paying to outsource cleaning and other home-repair projects that he was perfectly capable of doing, but just didn&apost have the time.
" As the novel opens, he is working on an essay — Nate is a rising novelist and cultural critic — about the idea that "one of the privileges of being elite is that we outsource the act of exploitation.
But the Gulf-based funds in Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi and Kuwait are not only opaque, they also outsource 75-100 percent of their European equity investing to third parties that subsequently show up as company shareholders.
Since children typically think their parents know less than nothing, one option, if you have a financial planner, is to outsource and set up an appointment for your children after they graduate from high school or college.
At stops across the Midwest, Sanders has spoken at length about ways to use executive power to protect blue-collar workers, saying he would withhold federal contracts from companies that outsource jobs or cut pay and promised benefits.
"The moment we're able to have a real brain computer interface, a frictionless, will be the moment we have access to this third hemisphere and can directly outsource every bulk task we have to a machine," said Hausler.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads People sometimes say that technology is devolving us as a species, allowing us to needlessly outsource processes that might cost us more in the exchange than the value they offer in convenience.
Global chocolate confectionery sales are down as consumers prefer healthier snacks, but the Swiss group benefits from a trend at big food groups to outsource chocolate production and its fast-growing gourmet business with chefs and pastry makers.
For a company that started out as a toolkit for creators to customize anything, the journey deep into the heart of how to make and outsource packaging for online retailers has been a long — if not strange — trip.
For an example of what can happen without this R&D infrastructure, look no further than the pharmaceutical industry, where Big Pharma companies are now having to pay to outsource innovation because they can't foster it in-house.
" It promises that as president, "Biden will rally a united front of nations to hold China accountable to high environmental standards in its Belt and Road Initiative infrastructure projects so that China can't outsource pollution to other countries.
Dental Support Organization's (DSOs) enable dentists to outsource non-clinical functions such as bookkeeping, human resources, billing and payroll, freeing up valuable time so dentists may focus on what they were trained to do: deliver quality dental care.
The idea that we can outsource almost any onerous or time-consuming task is no longer a new one, and the growing size of the freelance workforce has brought to light questions about worker rights, safety, and benefits.
And Medina, the former PRIDCO chief, is building a fund to invest in what he calls "demand-driven entrepreneurship"- identifying services that big companies in Puerto Rico want to outsource to local suppliers, and then financing their creation.
Along the way, said Sam Toia of the Illinois Restaurant Association, there has been a significant increase in chef-driven restaurants, the sort of establishments whose chefs would sooner cut out their tongues than outsource their dessert offerings.
Attribution in cases like these is a notoriously tricky business, especially when governments route their attacks through proxy servers like his or, in many cases, outsource espionage activities to criminal groups to maintain a measure of plausible deniability.
They believe Trump would essentially outsource legislative negotiations to someone who, in political terms, is a more genteel version of Ted Cruz: a creature of the religious right who holds doctrinaire right-wing economic and national security views.
While factories in the area employ people at higher salaries to assemble the shoes, manufacturers find it cheaper to outsource the labor intensive process of stitching uppers to women who work from home, using middlemen, the campaigners said.
WE CAME HERE TO TAP THE ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE THAT IS – THAT DETROIT IS STEEPED IN. WHY ON EARTH WOULD WE BRING PEOPLE FROM INDIA WHEN WE ARE HERE TO OFFSHORE AND TO OUTSOURCE ENGINEERING TALENT FROM THE U.S.?
"There is a developing consensus around the world including Silicon Valley that the potential long-term consequences of new technologies need to be factored in at the outset, and no company can outsource that responsibility," the investors wrote.
"You can't outsource a trial that suspends fundamental trial rights, if the trial is unfair and the punishment is disproportionate," said Andrew Clapham, professor of international law at the Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies in Geneva.
For the first time, NASA is looking to outsource the full production of these Artemis-generation spacesuits (including the Orion survival suit, which was also revealed today and will be worn only during flight aboard the Orion capsule).
Most commonly, inshallah is used in Muslim-majority communities to escape introspection, hard work and strategic planning and instead outsource such responsibilities to an omnipotent being, who somehow, at some time, will intervene and fix our collective problems.
Democrats are calling for harsh new punishments on companies that outsource jobs and a crackdown on currency manipulation, embracing a more populist economic agenda as they seek to win back control of Congress in next year's midterm elections.
"As business operations become more and more virtual, you can outsource financial oversight and expertise to accountants or financial professionals without paying for their health insurance and holiday pay," says Ben Sprout, a accountant and CFO of DollarSprout.com.
The broker-dealer trading arms of banks in Britain have asked EU regulators whether their entities in the remaining 27 EU states will still be allowed to outsource operations to London after Britain leaves the bloc in 2019.
The political head-butting led the opposition New Democratic Party, which had been employing parliamentary tricks to try and defeat and frustrate legislation that would make it easier to outsource manufacturing jobs, to engage in a silent protest.
Top executives and decision makers say the widespread application of artificial intelligence is just around the corner, and that they are "eager" to outsource tasks such as accounting and scheduling to software, according to a new survey from PwC.
The interesting question becomes why we're so desperate to outsource fairness and objectivity to our algorithms -- why it could possibly be easier to program it deep inside some black box when we so rarely achieve it in full sunlight.
The company is also reportedly looking to outsource about 1,000 of its cleaning and maintenance staff jobs, and, according to current and former employees, the rumor going around is that the layoffs will likely focus on tech and design.
Chinese firms' tenacity in overseas markets is largely built on the country's investment in a massive and integrated supply chain infrastructure, which makes them faster and more reliable to foreign companies that outsource all or some of their production.
Cloud adoption has accelerated over the past few years, as companies increasingly outsource the expensive task of maintaining in-house IT infrastructure — and Azure continues to quietly gobble up market share with an unparalleled 215 percent yearly growth rate.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's Supreme Court voted 7-4 on Thursday to allow companies to outsource all types of jobs, a ruling that confirms the constitutionality of rules set last year under a law that was fiercely opposed by unions.
If your freelancing side gig is also legally a small business — and if you've got employees to whom you outsource some of your freelance work — you may be eligible for a refund of a portion of Employment Insurance premiums.
And to outsource the whole problem into the care of security services is eminently more convenient for governments overloaded with social care duties, which they are apparently neither able nor willing to perform to the satisfaction of their electors.
They then assigned a cost to those items calculated from things like "what it would cost to outsource this activity, like a maid" and what someone of their education level would average being paid out in the open market.
" He continued farther down, once again speaking directly to white America: "Your whiteness has become a burden too heavy for you to carry, so you outsource it to a vile political figure who amplifies your most detestable private thoughts.
Another problem is the long-standing criticism of the quality of health care delivered to veterans, waste within the VA and Shulkin's resistance to increasingly outsource vets' health care to private providers as many conservatives want to see happen.
Already, environmental mine closures in China's Hunan province since the start of August come to some 150,000-200,000 tonnes of annual refined zinc supply, forcing local smelters in Hunan, to outsource for ore, a China-based fund source said.
With media companies and Hollywood studios enthusiastically jumping into VR content, niche VR producers are getting slammed with too much demand and, in some cases, forced to outsource content creation to visual effects studios like ILM and Weta Digital.
Lighthizer also told lawmakers that the North American trade pact renegotiated by the Trump administration would yield many benefits to the U.S. economy, and described it as a "watershed development" for labor that will reduce incentives to outsource jobs.
At a time when so many artists outsource fabrication, Mancusi-Ungaro and her peers are conservators of skill: they know a material's chemical composition, its reflectance levels, its history of usage (and if they don't know they'll find out).
"As your president, not only will I make sure that the TPP does not get implemented, I will not send any trade deal to Congress that will make it easier for corporations to outsource American jobs overseas," Sanders said.
I understand that many international Vogue's outsource their shoots and use photographers from all over the world but Vogue Arabia should live up to its responsibility as a leading fashion powerhouse in arguably the most under represented region in Fashion.
One of the big challenges is to build a rule of law and to transform the rule of impunity so the 13th- or 14th-largest economy in the world doesn't have to outsource to other countries the prosecution of these prototypes.
I mean, people-- talk to me, they're gonna retire, now they're gonna go to the gym twice a week and they're gonna take at least a w-- one-mile walk three times a week and they're gonna outsource their financial life.
Rider said the company has now cut costs by 325 million euros, including a move announced in January to outsource administration of its insurance and annuity business lines in the United States, where it does two-thirds of its business.
For more news, click Newspaper Schweiz am Wochenende reported that the bank will outsource 119 information technology jobs, including 74 staff positions, at its international wealth management business to India's HCL Technologies Ltd as part of a cost-cutting drive.
More than a fifth (22 percent) of firms in the United Kingdom, Continental Europe and Canada, and 2400 percent of firms in Asia, outsource all or part of their compliance functionality, compared with 42 percent of firms in the United States.
Reporting over the years has revealed that many of the largest companies outsource their moderation teams, letting low-paid international workers—who may not have intimate knowledge on US social mores—view the very worst posts, day in and day out.
WATERLOO, Ontario (Reuters) - BlackBerry Ltd's decision to outsource the development of its smartphones helps it avoid the risks of a competitive market and focus on its more lucrative businesses of software and managing rival devices, its chief executive said on Wednesday.
If users hail during a time when they'd be the only passenger, Moia is currently planning to potentially outsource that to partners like Gett or others operating ride-hailing services to ensure users still get a ride when they need one.
Ryu said that the knock-on effect for Fountain has not been a reduction, but a change, in terms of the services required, with some companies opting to outsource, whereas in the past they might have handled recruitment in-house.
But culture will have a larger impact than policy: We need to get over the elitist idée fixe that a bachelor's degree is for everyone, and get serious about training people for important, interesting, dignified work that is difficult to outsource.
But some question whether it will be possible for the RNC to completely pick up the slack if Trump decides to outsource the work of building a high-tech campaign apparatus, which performs countless tests to optimize a campaign's resources.
Read the email from WeWork&aposs new chairman where he confirms layoffs and says: &aposWhat we are lacking is focus&apos and &aposaccountability&aposWeWork plans to outsource cleaning and maintenance in first step of big staff cuts, leaked email shows
It is a little-known link in the chain of death-to-final-resting-place that is growing as places like funeral homes and hospices as well as governments cut their budgets and increasingly outsource the transport of the dead.
Facebook doesn't have an in-house team working on one of its most egregious issues, and to outsource its efforts while keeping those very experts in the dark on the efficacy of their work is both pretty shitty and pretty shady.
National Labor Relations Board Chairman John Ring on Friday told two Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives that they were "misinformed" about the agency's plan to outsource the review of thousands of public comments on a proposed "joint employment" rule.
But then Lehane added this: Smart strategy, although it will be interesting to see if Lehane changes his tune in a future where some hosts effectively outsource their responsibilities to machines (yes, there already are Amazon Alexa skills for home hosts).
Her G7 comments therefore risk looking like an attempt to shift both blame and responsibility — with May leaning out to apply pressure on social media firms in a bid to effectively outsource the responsibility for terrorism monitoring to tech platforms.
A policy of unregulated pumping on the Arabian Peninsula had, in 40 years, drained aquifers that had taken 20,000 years to form, leaving thousands of acres fallow and forcing Saudi Arabia and others to outsource much of their agricultural production.
NASA took steps to outsource cargo supply flights to the ISS to the private space companies Orbital ATK and SpaceX under President George W. Bush; the Obama administration extended the model to hire Boeing and SpaceX to fly astronauts there.
But to do it, the Saudis have used their vast oil wealth to outsource the war, mainly by hiring what Sudanese soldiers say are tens of thousands of desperate survivors of the conflict in Darfur to fight, many of them children.
I pride myself on going at Thanksgiving in heroic entrepreneurial solitude — I salt the bird and baste it, make brisket a day in advance and pan gravy at the last minute — but I outsource dessert and anything else that needs baking.
The Redwood City, California-based startup, which lets other companies outsource its 3D printing capabilities, said it is working on developing swabs to test patients and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) face shields for healthcare professionals and first responders fighting the coronavirus.
According to Ms. Lucchetti, the fact that many Italian luxury brands outsource the bulk of manufacturing, rather than use their own factories, has created a status quo where exploitation can easily fester — especially for those out of union or brand sightlines.
Christopher Hill, the former U.S. ambassador to South Korea and the former head of the State Department's East Asia bureau during the George W. Bush administration, said Trump can't "outsource" the U.S.'s problems with North Korea to the Chinese.
In particular, Democrats are seeking assurances from Mexico that the government will enforce fair labor standards to ensure that U.S. companies don't outsource manufacturing south of the border, which could deal a blow to blue-collar jobs, per the Post.
A $20945 billion Canadian government aid package for Bombardier Inc should not be delayed over fears that the plane-and-train maker could outsource jobs to Mexico or China, the head of Canada's largest private sector union said on Thursday.
Yet in the age of the gig economy, where freelancers and consultants exist to fulfill every life need, and hiring out a task can be preferable to learning how to do it yourself, houseplant decisions are just another thing to outsource.
"It is totally unconscionable for a country with the resources that the United States has to outsource its international obligations to protect human lives and create a wall of inhumanity with Mexico," said Erika Guevara-Rosas, the organization's Americas director.
Postal worksharing allows USPS to outsource many of its activities, including presorting, barcoding and transporting the mail to Postal Service facilities closer to the final delivery destination, to the private sector, which performs them more efficiently and at less cost.
Most of the time, businesses outsource at least part of those financial functions to the big four accounting firms or to smaller firms, but as with all consulting firms, getting contracts signed and work underway can take significant time and effort.
Snyder, a member of Gateway's board throughout both its periods of success and struggle, stated that he disagreed with the moves to outsource, and noted that when he became interim CEO in 2006, he brought some of the outsourced jobs back.
"Years ago we worried about the N.S.A. building huge server farms, but now it's much cheaper to go to a private-service vendor and outsource this to a company who can cloak their activity in trade secrets," Mr. Cagle said.
Companies like IBM, Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and Apple have been among the top recipients of H-1B visas in past years, New York Times data analysis shows, aside from a massive swath of visas issued to consulting firms that are known to outsource.
Councillor Lindsay-Gale said the decision to end its exclusive relationship with Carillion had been "tactical", allowing it to keep essential services in-house and to have the freedom to outsource only what it needed to and to any partner of its choice.
Next Dynamics couldn't find a print head to their liking, so they went ahead and built a new one, a fairly bold move in an industry where even some of the biggest names outsource that technology to companies like Xerox and Ricoh.
It's a debate that came home to Sacred Heart in the spring of 2014, when the administration announced it would seek bids to outsource its 0003 hospitalists, the hospital doctors who supervise patients' care, to a management company that would become their employer.
Either the economics specific to Valk Fleet's overall model are unworkable and in hindsight always were — margins are so low that there isn't a viable business in having quick service restaurants (QSRs) outsource delivery — or Valk Fleet UK simply struggled to execute.
Although paying others to do work for you may seem counter-intuitive, the courses in this bundle will explain how you can be ten times more efficient when you outsource, which means more money and less work for you in the long run.
The arrangement had been extremely useful, both for the giants of the internet economy, which could market their services seamlessly on both sides of the Atlantic, and for much smaller businesses—for example those which outsource payroll and other services to American contractors.
The Canadian smartphone pioneer, which has lost most of the market to Apple and others, last month said it planned to completely outsource the development of its smartphones to focus on its more profitable business of making software and managing mobile devices.
Yet the solution should not be to outsource that effort to social media organizations by using them to amplify anti-ISIS material and asking them to more actively block messages, images, and videos that are sympathetic to ISIS and other extremist organizations.
Joseph de Pencier, chief executive of the Institute of National Anti-Doping Organizations, a trade group, called Sunday "a sad day for clean sport," criticizing the Olympic Committee for its choice to outsource decisions and its failure to approve the whistle-blower's request.
But the USTR document relied on statements from auto executives, who may have been understandably wary of telling this administration that they may in fact be planning to import and outsource more auto production to escape the more onerous rules in the USMCA.
WE'VE GOT 60 EMPLOYEES AND WE CAN BUY HEALTH INSURANCE MUCH MORE COST EFFECTIVELY IF WE OUTSOURCE OUR HR TO A COMPANY THAT BECOMES WHAT'S CALLED THE CO-EMPLOYER OF OUR EMPLOYEES, AND THEN THEY CAN NEGOTIATE HEALTH INSURANCE RATES ON OUR BEHALF.
His current vow to punish American companies that outsource jobs and to prevent them from using undocumented immigrants here in the United States rewrites his own business history, one of "putting profits, rather than America, first," wrote The Times's Alan Rappeport last month.
It's concerning that YouTube, a company that generates billions of dollars of revenue a year, decided to outsource one of its biggest problems to a nonprofit organization, but research shows that Wikipedia does have a good method for combating hoaxes and conspiracy theories.
In July last year, Stuart also signed a partnership with Just Eat in France to let the take-out marketplace's restaurant partners outsource delivery, although that doesn't even get a mention in today's accompanying press release, so make of that what you will.
Boasting clients such as Le Monde, Le Figaro, Axel Springer and San Jose Mercury News, the London-based startup enables publishers to essentially "outsource" an element of their data science activity, specifically relating to the timing of sharing content on social media.
"A lot of people do compare us to Postmates and Uber, but it's really about how can companies can leverage a technology product if [they] have [their] own drivers and if [they] want to outsource deliveries during spikes of demand," Naim said.
Booker said that "we've destroyed the dignity of work by commoditizing workers," going on to discuss some of the main themes of David Weill's book The Fissured Workplace through which companies increasingly outsource the low-status job functions inside their own workplaces.
RATING ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's key assumptions within our rating case for the issuer include: - Good organic growth to continue in both food services and benefits and rewards segments, with new contract wins driven by the trend of companies to outsource and improving employment levels.
Key quote: "This increase is significant and is clearly attributable to [Buy American Hire American] and the Administration's desire to restrict legal immigration," Mark Roberts, CEO of TechServe Alliance, which works to outsource needed H-1B workers to American companies, told Axios.
On Motherboard: Robots Won't Steal Our Jobs, They'll Be Our Minions According to research published last year, a CEO could outsource at least one fifth of her tasks to a robot—things like data analysis or reviewing status reports—using currently available technology.
The 23-page opinion said the proposed powers for the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) to make recommendations on arrangements made by banks and asset managers to outsource or delegate tasks to staff and bodies based in another country complied with Meroni.
Look at the structure of the Gates Foundation and this idea that, rather than trying to solve these huge global problems through institutions with some kind of democracy and transparency baked into them, we're just going to outsource it to benevolent billionaires.
Roh, at 51, is the youngest president at Samsung, championed Samsung's strategic shift to outsource more phones to Chinese and other companies, to cut costs and to better compete with cheaper Chinese rivals like Huawei, people familiar with the matter previously told Reuters.
With a core profit margin of less than 10 percent in its wind power and renewables business, Siemens recently announced it would for the first time ever outsource blade production for its low wind SWT-3.15-142 turbine to LM Wind Power.
He promised to "bring jobs back to America" by touting his plans to "lower taxes on American business," but also warned companies seeking to outsource their manufacturing operations that they would be penalized, drawing on his proposals to tax some imported products manufactured abroad.
Or will he revert to denial and try to outsource the problem to China, impose sanctions tough enough to compel the North to the negotiating table and commit to complete denuclearization upfront, wait for the regime to collapse, attempt cyberattacks, or risk a preventive war.
He also pushed for an executive order to bar federal contracts to companies that outsource jobs, the repeal of a provision in the GOP tax law that critics say promotes outsourcing and a promise not to appoint a trade representative who worked on Wall Street.
In light of Apple's intentions to outsource Chinese iCloud operations to a firm with ties to the local government at the end of the month, French nonprofit Reporters Without Borders — otherwise known as Reporters Sans Frontières or RSF — is telling journalists to take security precautions.
No media strategist forced Trump to spend 30 years demeaning women, to have his casino company declare bankruptcy, to outsource the making of his Trump-branded goods to foreign countries, to apparently pay little or no federal income taxes and then refuse to release returns.
That deal has raised legal and moral questions, as EU nations unable to agree among themselves about how to handle the refugee emergency chose instead to outsource it to Turkey, where almost 3 million refugees are staying, most of them people fleeing war in Syria.
The aim of ESMA's guidance is to stop national regulators seeking to attract new affiliates by allowing them to outsource or delegate a large volume of activity, such as an EU broker-dealer's subsidiary booking trades at a central hub in London to cut costs.
No wonder then that vast swaths of the electorate saw it as elitist in its economic priorities and cultural concerns: a party happy to outsource average Americans' jobs while finger-wagging at them for not keeping pace with an evolving set of social codes.
I can't speak for all comics, but it seems like many of us would rather write our own life stories than outsource the job, because we can loathe and mock ourselves more deeply and truly than even our own worst enemies ever dream of.
Donald Trump inherited a strong economy — far from the "mess" he claims — and it's time to see what he can do other than stiff small business owners, outsource, bust unions, scam "novice investors," and set up Wall Street banks to prey on America's working families.

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