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The problem is that FTAs increase globalization and outsourcing, but countries that benefit from the outsourcing are generally the low-bidder, which may not be one of the partner nations to the FTA.
Bill Ong Hing: Free Trade Agreements Mean Job Losses in the Other Country as Well Bill Ong Hing 2011
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The problem is that FTAs increase globalization and outsourcing, but countries that benefit from the outsourcing are generally the low-bidder, which may not be one of the partner nations to the FTA.
Bill Ong Hing: Free Trade Agreements Mean Job Losses in the Other Country as Well Bill Ong Hing 2011
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The problem is that FTAs increase globalization and outsourcing, but countries that benefit from the outsourcing are generally the low-bidder, which may not be one of the partner nations to the FTA.
Bill Ong Hing: Free Trade Agreements Mean Job Losses in the Other Country as Well Bill Ong Hing 2011
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Miller felt she could support either the GEO Group, the low-bidder, or the Sheriff's Office, only a few hundred thousand dollars higher than the GEO Group.
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Miller felt she could support either the GEO Group, the low-bidder, or the Sheriff's Office, only a few hundred thousand dollars higher than the GEO Group.
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There's a distinct low-bidder look about the spots, as if first-year film students had been turned loose in a professional studio.
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Murray replied, "Well, that's a different approach than the low-bidder approach."
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That company, working with DOT officials, selected low-bidder Ritter
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The board granted a $132,918.40 contract to the low-bidder, Victor-based O'Connell Electric Co.
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That company, working with DOT officials, selected low-bidder Ritter
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