That was going along quite nicely, and then in '97 I was headhunted by an ISP who employed me as their inhouse web designer. |
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If so, it would be preferable to have qualified inhouse personnel even if that means hiring additional staff. |
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The group records under this heading software that is developed inhouse or acquired externally and contract portfolios. |
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Some were developed inhouse and some were customized from applications of the United Nations Office at Vienna. |
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To reduce costs, we also sometimes outsource activities that were previously handled inhouse. |
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It's a sleek but welcoming hotel with an open-plan lobby that incorporates an inhouse restaurant and a comfy lounge area. |
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This would be irrespective of whether the tasks are performed inhouse or outside the institution. |
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An inhouse group of employees deals intensively with this subject and implements various health promotion projects. |
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Firstly, a media briefing was held in Ottawa to announce the implementation of an inhouse test. |
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It has also developed several inhouse courses and plans to develop five more by the end of this fiscal year. |
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Many archives are using technologies developed inhouse, especially for data analysis purposes. |
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It also requires inhouse research and development, which are necessary both to keep pace with and to support the new technological developments. |
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In Spain, after the shows third day, the participants decided to gang up on Big Brother by boycotting the inhouse elimination process. |
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Since inhouse functions tend to be monopolies, those responsible too often are more concerned about maintaining their own dominance rather then fulfilling the needs of their users. |
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Designed by Sunreef's inhouse design team the sloop-rigged yacht is the largest catamaran manufactured by Sunreef Shipyard and will be one of the few in the world of that size. |
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New inhouse parts production will enable us to manufacture superior-quality special workpieces and parts with a hitherto unexperienced level of efficiency and precision. |
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WalMart also decided not to sign, instead announcing yet more upgrades to an earlier inhouse plan it launched in the aftermath of earlier deadly factory fires in Bangladesh. |
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He wrote regularly for the inhouse, single-copy prison magazine. |
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The house debuted a new line of chunky, round men's watches called Montre Calibre, the first watch to include an automatic movement created entirely inhouse. |
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If that happened, would the police be in a position to take some services back inhouse, or would their privatisation so strip them of the know-how that, very quickly, doing so would no longer be an option? |
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As to municipal roads, in line with the principle of subsidiarity, the choice is left to individual municipalities as to whether they use their inhouse production capacities or not. |
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With our highly motivated specialist personnel, who is trained most extensively inhouse, we are able to successfully master the balancing act between our continuity and futureoriented modernity. |
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We use inhouse instructors who are active at operational level. |
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Paul Tallon, 3M BIC's inhouse industrial designer, used a real tin hat, resembling those used during the war, to create a design using a 3D printer. |
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