| 31. | Republicans, especially, have championed the idea of contracting out government services to save money.
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| 32. | But piecemeal privatization is spreading _ many hospitals are contracting out for some of their services.
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| 33. | Usually, companies stick to having one or two partners when contracting out management of their operations.
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| 34. | "The tough issues are job security and contracting out " work from auto plants.
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| 35. | In the 1980s, London officials began contracting out bus routes and eventually privatized all the buses.
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| 36. | Some employers, pushing for greater efficiencies, are downsizing, contracting out work, or automating.
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| 37. | It said about 30 American states had legalized the practice of contracting out prison labor since 1990.
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| 38. | But it would bar, for five years, the contracting out of any other controller jobs.
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| 39. | One advantage of contracting out is that the funds are invested privately on behalf of the individual.
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| 40. | There were also concerns over the injury compensation package and according to some reports contracting out work.
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