| 41. | Biotech firms are also contracting out some of the work they might formerly have done in-house.
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| 42. | The idea of contracting out some services to private companies has strong detractors, but equally strong supporters.
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| 43. | But others, like banning BIDs from contracting out services outside their boundaries, should be adopted immediately.
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| 44. | But several union leaders see this promise as a trick to lull them into accepting widespread contracting out.
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| 45. | ValuJet has been criticized for contracting out its major maintenance, as do a lot of major carriers.
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| 46. | The union wants to ban outsourcing, that is, contracting out work to non-union workers.
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| 47. | The hearings have delved deeply into ValuJet's practice of contracting out its maintenance and other tasks.
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| 48. | Burk said much of the decrease among larger companies comes from a reliance on contracting out some services.
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| 49. | Schumacher said in addition to layoffs, his plan would include retraining employees and contracting out some jobs.
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| 50. | Such a concept might mirror Medicare which could require contracting out more health care, the secretary says.
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