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outsource

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


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Why, some staffers wondered, would the federal government outsource the writing of such critical standards to a nascent technology notorious for making mistakes?

From Salon

The US would continue to be Europe's partner and ally, Kaja Kallas told a defence conference, but no great power had ever "outsourced its survival and survived".

From BBC

A company that outsources manufacturing or makes its goods by machine would have a harder time convincing clients that its goods are truly scarce.

From The Wall Street Journal

The South Korean shipbuilder’s December decision to grant outsourced contract workers the same bonus increases as Hanwha employees may have led to extra labor costs, Hwang says.

From The Wall Street Journal

Treating them as something society can simply “pause” doesn’t reduce demand for digital services; it constrains the supply of compute, raising costs and outsourcing technological progress elsewhere.

From The Wall Street Journal