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- noun Plural form of
subcontractor .
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Examples
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More insight into the motivation for possibly not sealing the well early and creating an acceptable face for media consumption was provided by John Bean, who was a supervisor for one of BP's main subcontractors P2S.
Jerry Cope: Corexit Use Still Appears to Be Prevalent in the Gulf, Despite Official Statements Jerry Cope 2010
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More insight into the motivation for possibly not sealing the well early and creating an acceptable face for media consumption was provided by John Bean, who was a supervisor for one of BP's main subcontractors P2S.
Jerry Cope: Corexit Use Still Appears to Be Prevalent in the Gulf, Despite Official Statements Jerry Cope 2010
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More insight into the motivation for possibly not sealing the well early and creating an acceptable face for media consumption was provided by John Bean, who was a supervisor for one of BP's main subcontractors P2S.
Jerry Cope: Corexit Use Still Appears to Be Prevalent in the Gulf, Despite Official Statements Jerry Cope 2010
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What I have noticed with my Canadian subcontractors is that they don't have the latest equipment.
Outsourcing, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Terrorists, he said -- he described as subcontractors of regimes who support terrorism from Tehran to Damascus.
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* Two NGOs have been identified as subcontractors by the
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If the subcontractors are a known quantity, and the employer is purposefully hiring them back on a project to project basis, that has nothing to do with crowdsourcing, which is all about the open call, ie, anyone could apply to fulfill the order.
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"Companies like Green Country use labor brokers called subcontractors to hire these undocumented workers who do not pay taxes and who are vulnerable to exploitation and abuse if they try to speak up," Lee said.
unknown title 2009
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Jim Brown, NFIB state director, said there are seven criteria the state uses to determine if workers would be classified as subcontractors or independent contractors.
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Jim Brown, NFIB state director, said there are seven criteria the state uses to determine if workers would be classified as subcontractors or independent contractors.
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