Various subcontracts were modified, including the personnel support services subcontract. |
|
The district was asking for the right to subcontract, and the union, by tacking the letter onto the contract, indicated its agreement. |
|
We don't know the dollar value of this contract or whether it was a subcontract or contract directly with the federal government. |
|
The main contractor entered into a subcontract with the defender on the same terms as the main contract. |
|
Why don't they subcontract out the running of BahamasAir and make them keep the name? |
|
When a private investigator can't find someone legally, they will subcontract a skip tracer like Frank. |
|
The subcontract also includes fabrication of the 90 vacuum vessel ports that will provide plasma heating and diagnostic access. |
|
Other factories, she says, also refuse to subcontract with the shop because of its unionized workforce. |
|
When they subcontract to foreign companies, which brings in foreign nationals who might have other allegiances in place. |
|
Over 70 per cent of the company's revenues and 54 per cent of orders were from Asia where a majority of the subcontract test houses are located. |
|
Many of them no longer have resident artists or glass painters, and consequently subcontract out to people like my brother. |
|
Company management has inserted contract language into its proposal that would allow it to subcontract work or ship it to China. |
|
Currus is participating in the refurbishment project under a subcontract to Defense Solutions. |
|
But those companies can subcontract, which is where the Egyptian businesses might come in handy. |
|
Under the new policy, the NSC now has to subcontract more than 9,000 of its research projects to the lowest bidders. |
|
Global companies like The Gap, he explained, typically subcontract with as many as 5,000 factories in 50 countries. |
|
All of the lenders claim that their agreements prohibit spamming, but plenty of lead generators then subcontract out to other lead generators, many of whom use spam. |
|
At the same time, the school authorities won their demand to subcontract with social service agencies to provide students psychological and other counseling services. |
|
In a company employing a staff of 1500 the management plans to subcontract part of the production in two countries. |
|
He admitted Costain was in discussions with US firms to subcontract work. |
|
|
Short-listed candidates may not form alliances or subcontract to each other for the contract in question. |
|
Russian Railways also awarded a subcontract for the road to a private company, SK Most, with close links to Mr Yakunin. |
|
To do so he used another peer-to-peer website to subcontract the job of assessing creditworthiness to a number of ordinary people. |
|
In January, the company said it would pull out of the manufacture of its own handsets and subcontract that business to reduce costs. |
|
Indicate if your company will be the perpetrator or if you will subcontract it out. |
|
If you can't get it out of them through a normal way, then you have to subcontract the torture. |
|
The terms of these agreements even stipulate that Saudi firms must be given priority in subcontract work emanating from these projects. |
|
However, the ability to subcontract must not serve as a pretext to grant licenses. |
|
If you now allow dealers to subcontract maintenance and repairs, an entire continuous chain of responsibility will be broken. |
|
The U. S. government wants to see more prime contract and subcontract awards to U. S. small businesses. |
|
Can you commit to get back to us in writing indicating who from the RCMP, or anyone outside the RCMP, told you to subcontract to Morneau Sobeco? |
|
This phenomenon is the result of the desire among our major clients to subcontract key application domains while keeping prices down. |
|
I subcontract most of the work and act as the site supervisor among other functions depending on the hat I am wearing. |
|
It will subcontract work to companies and other universities. |
|
We don't have to subcontract out, so we don't lose the essence of design. |
|
The Railtrack company would be the infrastructure owner, to whom various other companies would subcontract maintenance work. |
|
Then they subcontract, and that makes the process even more complicated. |
|
Instances may arise where you determine, for reasons of cost effectiveness or expertise, that you subcontract activities to an entity that can aid you in achieving the project objectives. |
|
The repairer to whom a dealer may subcontract the service if he or she so wishes must be entrusted by the manufacturer with the task of providing the services which dealers provide today. |
|
The ONCF itself can act or can subcontract some services to a third party. |
|
|
Is the proponent considering the option to subcontract with a Kenyan and a Côte d'Ivoire based NGO or consulting firm to assist with on-the-ground project implementation in each country? |
|
Therefore, manufacturing businesses and distributors tend to subcontract transport of their goods from suppliers to destination, as well as warehousing and handling and the management of logistics platforms. |
|
Logistics operators frequently subcontract to independent transporters in order to have more flexibility, and many independent transporters frequently work regularly with the same operator. |
|
So there's no question of the government's vacating this civil sphere, that is to say marriage, in order to subcontract it to the various religious orders. |
|
The publisher usually controls the advertising and other marketing tasks, but may subcontract various aspects of the process to specialist publisher marketing agencies. |
|